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Arun District Council Wins Customer Satisfaction Accolade At Land Data Local Land Charges Awards 2019

Solicitors vote for Arun District Council as winner of the Customer Satisfaction Award at the 2019 Land Data Local Land Charges Awards.

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council highly commended.

Solicitors and licensed conveyancers from around the country have voted in the 12th Land Data Local Land Charges Awards for the local authority Local Land Charges team that consistently delivers a high level of customer service.  Solicitors were asked to consider quality, efficiency, reliability, and value for money when making their choice.  184 votes were received for 54 local authorities, the highest number of local authorities seen since the Awards began 12 years ago.

The national awards, celebrate the work and achievements of local authority Local Land Charges departments which carry out the land and property searches required for conveyancing transactions in England and Wales.  The winners were announced at an Awards dinner in Birmingham, hosted by comedian Jo Caulfield.

Arun District Council was awarded the Customer Satisfaction Award for Local Authority Searches and Reigate & Banstead Borough Council was highly commended.  The Award category is sponsored by the Coal Authority.

Andrew Simpson, Senior Business Account Lead at the Coal Authority commented:  “Customer satisfaction is a key performance indicator for most businesses and is very much at the heart of the Coal Authority’s service.  We are delighted to be sponsoring this Award and to see so many different local authorities put forward by solicitors. It’s clear from the votes and comments that both Arun District Council and Reigate and Banstead are serving their customers well in terms of accuracy, speed and customer service, they are both very worthy finalists.”

 

This article was submitted to be published by the Land Data as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

 

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