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May marked another month of good momentum for the CA. A significant milestone this month was the appointment of two new Directors to the CA Board, strengthening the leadership team. Further details on the appointment of both Rhodri and Samantha can be found below.

On other matters, material information guidance was unexpectedly withdrawn by National Trading Standards, a move that left many conveyancers questioning their next steps. Beth provided valuable clarity with both comments and a blog in Today’s Conveyancer, underlining that while official guidance may have paused, the responsibilities remain firmly in place

Beth’s article in Mortgage Solutions this month continued the push to speed up property transactions, reaffirming that while progress has been made, the sector must remain focused and committed to the journey ahead. In addition, her guest appearance on Radio 4 brought these issues to a national audience.

Finally, Nicky Heathcote’s May blog looked not just at the achievements of the month, but the broader progress of the profession as it looks toward a more digitally enabled and consumer-focused future.

Further details of all coverage in May can be found below:

 

Radio 4 Money Box Live: Move or Improve? Featuring Beth Rudolf

7th May

BBC iplayer/Sounds

 

Material information guidance withdrawal – what next for conveyancers? Comments from Beth Rudolf

15th May

Today’s Conveyancer

 

Material Information guidance withdrawn but the responsibilities remain for conveyancers – article from Beth Rudolf

15th May

Today’s Conveyancer

 

A day to celebrate progress and the profession’s future – Nicky Heathcote blog

19th May

CA website

 

The Conveyancing Association announce appointment of two new Directors

20th May

Modern Lender

The Intermediary

Cherry

Inside Conveyancing

Mortgage Solutions

Mortgage Soup

Property Soup

MoneyAge

Today’s Conveyancer

Mortgage Introducer

 

Speeding up property transactions: Staying the course – Beth Rudolf article

28th May

Mortgage Solutions

 

 

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