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Better Environment, Better Health - Guides for London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)Improving the local environment can help improve health and wellbeing. The GLA have produced a bespoke guide for each London borough highlighting how positive changes to the environment help support better health. The Better Environment, Better Health guide offers tailored information on seven important environmental factors that can impact on residents’ health. These factors are green spaces, active travel and transport, surface water... - Updated 11 years ago
State of the Environment report for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)London’s Environment Revealed is a joint report on the State of the Environment in London, produced by the Greater London Authority, Environment Agency, Natural England and the Forestry Commission. The report looks at the state of London’s environment today, highlights the improvements that have been made, and the challenges the city faces. The report also features many projects and schemes at a local level that have improved the enviro... - Created 12 years ago
Mayor's Education Inquiry
Greater London Authority (GLA)On the 19th of October 2012 the Mayor published the final report from his Education Inquiry. For more information and to see the Mayor's response to the Education Inquiry's findings, please see the link below: https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/education-and-youth/improving-standards-schools-and-teaching/mayors-ambitions-education You can download all of the data referred to in the report, by clicking on the link below: Datasheet - Updated 14 years ago
Tourism Trips, Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Borough level tourism trip estimates (thousands). The ‘top-down’ nature of the Local Area Tourism Impact (LATI) model (starting with London data) means it is best suited to disaggregate expenditure. However, tourism trips were also disaggregated for comparative purposes using the estimated proportions of spending by overseas, domestic and day visitors in the boroughs. Since the trip estimates are derived from data on trips to Lo...