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Civil Partnerships
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Number of civil partnership ceremonies by place of formation. The Civil Partnership Act 2004 came into force on 5 December 2005 in the UK, the first day couples could give notice of their intention to form a civil partnership. The first day that couples could normally form a partnership was 19 December 2005 in Northern Ireland, 20 December 2005 in Scotland and 21 December 2005 in England and Wales (18 civil partnerships were formed und... - Updated a year ago
2011 London Output Area Classification
Census Information SchemeThe 2021 London Output Area Classification (LOAC) has been created by the CDRC and published on 2 October 2023. Data and supporting information are on the datastore here. This page gives access to the OLD 2011 London Output Area Classification (LOAC), an open source geospatial classification, using a combination of over 60 variables from the 2011 Census to classify every small area in London within a hierarchical structure. The 2011 Lo... - Updated a year ago
London Green and Blue Cover
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA have produced a dataset that provides a more accurate estimate of the extent of the London’s green infrastructure - the city’s parks, gardens, trees, green spaces, rivers and wetlands, and features such as green roofs. The green cover layer was created by combining classified near-infrared aerial imagery (NDVI) with land use datasets and resulted in a green cover estimate for London of between 48-51 percent. The baseline is pre... - Updated a year ago
British National (Overseas) statistics
GLA DemographyThis briefing summarises trends in applications for the (BN(O) route since it was introduced on 31 January 2021 until the end of March 2023. - Updated a year ago
National Insurance number (NINo) allocations statistics
GLA DemographyThis briefing summarises trends in National Insurance number applications from London residents since 2016. It examines the most frequent nationalities represented in recent data, and compares these nationalities with those applying from the whole of the UK. - Updated a year ago
European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS) statistics
GLA DemographyThis report summarises trends in new applications for the EUSS, outcomes from applications, the most frequent nationalities of London residents applying, and the distribution across London of number of applications and major origin nationalities. - Updated a year ago
Asylum Application statistics
GLA DemographyThis report summarises trends in new applications for asylum to the UK, and the numbers of outstanding applications. - Updated a year ago
Domestic Migration
GLA DemographyThe Covid-19 pandemic impacted both domestic and international migration patterns. This briefing is intended to provide a summary of pre-pandemic domestic migration relating to London, to provide a baseline against which new data can be compared. The Office for National Statistics provide annual data on internal migration moves into and out of each local authority in England and Wales, and for this report we used the data for the yea... - Updated 2 years ago
Air Quality Monitoring Sites
Greater London Authority (GLA)Location of monitoring stations from- London Air Quality Network (https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/General/about.aspx)- AQE (https://www.airqualityengland.co.uk/)- Breathe London (These monitors are part of a new study in London called 'Breathe London'that is testing out lower cost monitors across the city, for more information on the Breathe London project please see here-https://www.breathelondon.org/)A range of pollutants are t... - Updated 2 years ago
GLA High Street Boundaries - map
Greater London Authority (GLA)Boundaries of High Streets as developed by the Regeneration team at the Greater London Authority. NOTE: these boundaries will be used when sharing data about High Street spend and footfall. They reflect the wider uses of High Streets including community, public and cultural, in addition to concentrations of retail units. GIS files also available to download here.