Basically I'm having trouble trying to findout who to contact when it comes to land ownership, even when I do,I encounter more trouble trying to convince landowners to share their ownership extent details, understandably they are reluctant to provide details.
I had briefly explained how I came across this small internet community in the introductions sub-forum. Anyways I'll attempt to explain in a little more detail the grounds for creating this register (without use of the land registry service because the local authorities operate under limited resources).
Every Council / local authority in England and Wales, are now legally recognised as 'Lead Local Flood Authorities' (LLFA) following the The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (Which basically came about due to the lack of preparedness and organisation after the 2007 widespread flooding in the UK).
A part of this new role, comes the legal responsibility to map and register all 'assets', (culverts, drainage systems , flood defences). Land ownerships is not legally required to be registered, however from a flood risk management perspective, the use of land and land in itself, can be considered as an asset in itself (water retention, reduced run-off). Furthermore, the act, through Section 14, empowers the LLFA and Environmental agency to get such information. But it's a touchy subject, and from my point of view, it's not good to act upon the law, unless it's a last resort.
Whilst I don't expect to find any landowners within the County I am working in, here. I do welcome any suggestions or advice you may have.
So far the Forestry Commission have been very willing to provide details of their ownership, whilst I'm also trying to get UPM Tilhill to provide their ownership details too, any other forestry owners you can think of ? (North Wales region - Denbighshire-Conwy)
Thanks