The Conveyancing Foundation has announced the launch of National Conveyancing Month, which will be held in March.
Building on the success of National Conveyancing Week in March last year, the event has been expanded to offer more flexibility and engagement across the conveyancing profession, reflecting the vital role conveyancers play in the home moving process.
With support from over 600 law firms, industry regulators, trade bodies and key stakeholders, National Conveyancing Month aims to unite the conveyancing profession with a mission to inform, educate, assist and inspire.
The nationwide celebration will feature TED-style talks from leading voices in the industry, with interactive online sessions set around the core themes of fees and profitability, changing the way we convey, and wellbeing and charity.
Fundraising events and networking opportunities will take place throughout the month, and wellbeing support materials will be available to those taking part.
The month will also mark the launch of the Conveyancing Foundation Wellbeing at Work Excellence Questionnaire.
“Our vision for National Conveyancing Month is simple; to put conveyancers firmly on the pedestal they deserve,” Rob Hailstone, founder of Bold Legal Group and co-chair of the Conveyancing Foundation said.
“This is about showcasing the value of the profession, highlighting the rewarding career opportunities in our industry, and tackling the real issues. From improving law firm profitability to addressing government consultations, supporting the wellbeing of our frontline conveyancers and encouraging charitable giving, we are here to deliver the platform for the entire profession.”
David Opie, managing director of Today’s Media and co-chair of the Conveyancing Foundation, added:
“After the incredible success of National Conveyancing Week in 2025, we’re taking things to the next level with National Conveyancing Month. Frontline conveyancers are facing unprecedented challenges and pressures, and this initiative gives us the chance to unite the profession, celebrate their expertise, and provide a platform that truly champions their vital role in every home move.”
There are many ways for conveyancers, industry stakeholders, suppliers and supporters to take part: sign up on the Conveyancing Foundation Website to receive the latest updates.
The Conveyancing Foundation is a not-for-profit registered charity established in 2015 to improve the lives of those working within the property industry. Led entirely by volunteers, the foundation promotes charitable fundraising, mental health and wellbeing, and best practice across the conveyancing profession.
Through initiatives such as the Charity Lotto, the foundation has raised over £1.2 million for good causes across the UK. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the foundation has launched a special £10,000 Charity Grant Pot, encouraging conveyancers and property professionals to apply for grants of up to £1,000 to support their fundraising efforts and community initiatives.
The foundation also leads wellbeing projects including the Wellbeing Hub, which provides trusted wellbeing resources and promotes collaboration across the property industry, and the Mental Health Champion Course, delivered in partnership with Today’s Media, which equips professionals with the confidence to support colleagues and champion wellbeing in the workplace.
Charity partners enable the Conveyancing Foundation deliver on its mission to improve the lives of those in the property industry, including National Conveyancing Month.
The charity and media partners are:
Landmark, tmgroup, Groundsure, The Society Of Licensed Conveyancers, PEXA, Paragon Brokers Property Conveyancing Consultancy, Post Partner, Miller Insurance, LEAP, Martello, Checkboard, Law Care, The ESTAS, Convey 365, Convey Law, Today’s Media, Bold Legal Group, Convey Law, Morale Solutions, Inside Conveyancing and Orion Legal Marketing.
















