HM Land Registry and The Coal Authority have partnered once again, for the second year, at UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF), which is set to take place between 21-23 May, in Leeds.

HM Land Registry is a UK government department, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. Safeguarding land and property worth more than £8 trillion, the HM Land Registry contain more than 26 million titles and cover 86% of the land mass. HM Land Registry are providing upfront, digital data to bring change to and improve the conveyancing process and realise wider economic benefits to the land and property market.

The Coal Authority is a non-departmental government body, who use their skills and expertise to provide services to lenders, conveyancers, government departments and commercial partners. They believe the past can help shape our future, which is why they continue to invest in progressive, innovative technology which can be easily integrated into our world and bring a wealth of benefits from the outset.

Louise Eyre, Operations Director at UKREiiF, said: “We’re thrilled to announce that HM Land Registry and The Coal Authority  will be exhibiting at UKREiiF 2024. We’re looking forward to giving them the opportunity to build connections and showcase their projects to a plethora of investors, developers, end users and local authorities.”

Led by the UK’s leading property events company Built Environment Networking and supported by some of the biggest UK property and infrastructure companies, the third annual UKREiiF event will be held in Leeds on 21-23 May 2024. The forum will attract inward investment, generate economic growth, and drive a more sustainable and inclusive culture within the property and construction industries.

For more information, please view the event here: https://www.ukreiif.com/