Don’t miss out: British Conveyancing Awards 2024 booking deadline

The British Conveyancing Awards, sponsored by Groundsure, returns in just 2 week for the 4th edition of the prestigious ceremony. The ceremony will be hosted at 8 Northumberland Avenue, London on 12th March. The deadline for tickets is 9am on Tuesday 27th February. 

The shortlist was formally revealed earlier in the month following an extensive judging process with 56 individuals and firms recognised across 21 categories. Comedian and television personality Paul Sinha has been confirmed as host for this year’s awards. Best known for his role as the ‘chaser’ on ITV’s The Case, Paul is a doctor and comedian, drawing on his experiences in NHS for some of his material. He has also appeared regularly on radio. We are delighted to welcome him to The British Conveyancing Awards for the first time.

The ceremony will again be hosted as a hybrid event, with the in-person ceremony simultaneously live streamed via www.britishconveyancingawards.co.uk. Following on from the success of 2023 the awards will continue with the unique format which encourages collaboration and networking. Attendees will celebrate the success of conveyancers and property lawyers from across the country during the awards ceremony before moving to the Networking Reception to mingle with other guests. Dinner follows before the evening entertainment.

  • 17:00 Take your seats
  • 17:30 Welcome and start of awards ceremony
  • 18:45 Awards ceremony closes
  • 18:45 Networking reception
  • 20:15 Dinner
  • 22:00 After Party
  • 00:00 Carriages

Purchase your tickets for The British Conveyancing Awards 2024.

The British Conveyancing Awards is being hosted during National Conveyancing Week (NCW), which returns after the success of its first year in 2023. NCW takes place between the 11th and 15th March 2024 and is designed to raise the profile of conveyancing, improve understanding of the home moving process, and create strong and beneficial working relationships between all stakeholders.

The full calendar of sessions has now been announced and covers:

  • Monday 11th March (am) – Material and Upfront Information and the Opportunity for Conveyancing – a session featuring representatives from the National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agents Team on the requirements of the new material information guidance and implications across the property sector.
  • Monday 11th March (pm) – Creating a Digital Property Market and the Role of Conveyancers – a discussion to learn more about the way in which HM Land Registry, the Home Buying and Selling Group, the Digital Property Market Steering Group and Government are working together to develop the strategy for the continued digitisation of the property transaction.
  • Tuesday 12th March (am) – Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Property Sector – a discussion on how to provide a positive employee experience.
  • Tuesday 12th March (pm and evening) – the British Conveyancing Awards in-person or online.
  • Wednesday 13th March (am) – ‘Collaboration Coffee Morning’ – conveyancing firms are encouraged to open their doors and invite and engage with a wide range of stakeholders including consumers, referrers, mortgage advisers, and estate agents.
  • Wednesday 13th March (pm) – What do consumers really think about moving home? Alongside HomeOwners Alliance, NCW will look at the results of its exclusive consumer sentiment survey focused on the consumer understanding of conveyancing and the role of the conveyancer in the home purchase/sale process.
  • Thursday 14th March (am) – Mike Harlow, HM Land Registry’s Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Customer and Strategy, will be in conversation with Rob Hailstone.
  • Thursday 14th March (pm) – The Economics of the Property Market and What Might happen next – a research presentation from Frances McDonald of Savills.
  • Friday 15th March (late pm) – ‘Wine’d Down’ a chance to assess NCW, and discuss the week with NCW organisers and the conveyancing community.

Registration for events throughout NCW is now open on the website.

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