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OPDC Gender Pay Gap Report
Greater London Authority (GLA)As part of the Mayor’s commitment to publish a gender pay audit for the Greater London Authority and its functional bodies, the OPDC has produced a Gender Pay Audit report. Our gender pay audit represents the gender pay gap data as at the end of March 2016. https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organisations-we-work/old-oak-and-park-royal-development-corporation-opdc/opdc-structure-6 - Created 8 years ago
OPDC Senior Salaries/Pay Multiple
Greater London Authority (GLA)OPDC Senior salaries and pay multiple are published in line with the Local Government Transparency Code (see pages 76-78 of the GLA’s ‘Appendices to the Mayor of London’s Annual Report’). https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/annual_report_2015-2016_appendices.pdf - Created 8 years ago
OPDC Expenditure over £250
Greater London Authority (GLA)In line with our commitment to be transparent about how much we spend and on what, we publish the details of our spending. We record the spending in the form of a register, listing individual items of expenditure and details such as the payee and the date of payment. The threshold which we include an item of expenditure on the register stands at £250 (excluding VAT) for each item of expenditure. https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organ... - Updated 8 years ago
Mayor's Crowdfunding Programme - Social Impacts
GLA Opinion ResearchSince 2014 the GLA’s Regeneration Unit have been developing and delivering an innovative and pioneering new tool to support local investment in London’s communities: The Mayor’s Crowdfunding Programme. The initiative explores the potential for the GLA to pledge to civic crowdfunding projects as ‘one of the crowd’, enabling London’s citizens to deliver and manage spaces and places that suit local needs and identities. This study, commis... - Updated 8 years ago
Clean Air Consultation – July 2016
GLA Opinion ResearchOn his election in 2016, the Mayor committed to a large scale consultation on a range of actions to address poor air quality in London. Measures under consideration include implementing the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in 2019 rather than 2020, expanding the boundaries of the ULEZ, and introducing an Emissions Surcharge on the most polluting vehicles driving in central London from 2017. In addition the Mayor has committed to cleaning ... - Created 8 years ago
EU Referendum Results
Greater London Authority (GLA)On June 23rd 2016, residents of the United Kingdom were asked whether the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union or leave. This dataset contains the full results of this referendum for each local authority in London and the UK. A blog analysing the results is also available. - Updated 8 years ago
London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency
Greater London Authority (GLA)DATA The results for the Mayoral and Assembly elections down to constituency level are available (including turnout and spoils etc). All Geographies - This spreadsheet includes data for Constituencies, Boroughs, Wards and postal votes. Also includes turnout figures and first choice by second choice Mayoral vote matrices. Detailed Constituencies - Contains more detailed data at Constituency level. Includes percentages and a table show... - Created 8 years ago
Better Use of Data - GLA Consultation Response
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA strongly believes that Government needs to do more to unlock the power of data, helping organisations to make better decisions and operate more efficiently. Greater sharing of information between public authorities will allow them to improve the lives of citizens and help the economy flourish. To this end, in March 2016, the GLA launched the London City Data Strategy. The aim of this strategy is to give London the most dynamic a... - Updated 8 years ago
Assembly Member Register of Interests
Greater London Authority (GLA)Declaration of personal interests by the Mayor's Office. The 25 Members of the London Assembly and the Mayor of London are required to declare their personal interests in the Standing Register of Interests. Members must register these details with the GLA's Monitoring Officer within 28 days of the commencement of their term of office, and must submit an updated notification within 28 days of becoming aware of any change to their persona... - Updated 9 years ago
Ask Boris social media monitoring
Greater London Authority (GLA)Monthly Tweetreach reports monitoring the online metrics for the Mayor of London's 'Ask Boris' Twitter sessions. Each report is generated against the search term, hashtag #askboris and is run from the day before the session starts to the end of the day the session takes place. Data includes: Reach: The number of unique Twitter accounts that received tweets about the session Exposure: The number of impressions generated by tweets in th...