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Travel Patterns and Trends, London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...the key travel patterns and trends relating to the TFL network and Airports around London. List of tables included in the spreadsheet: Aggregate travel volumes in Greater London. Estimated daily average number of journey stages, 1993-2009 Modal shares of daily journey stages in London, 2009 Annual passenger kilometres travelled by public transport (millions), London, 2008/09 - 2010/11 Annual journey stages by public transport (millions), 1991/92 - 2010/11 Index of London road traffic, major and minor roads, all motor vehicles, 2000-2009 Trends in road casualties, by personal injury severity, London and GB, 1991-2010 London road casualties by mode of travel, 2010 Trends in cycle flows... - Updated a month ago
Employment by Industry, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Employment rates for those aged 16+ broken down by industrial classification. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS) produced by the Office for National Statistics. Includes the Major Industry Classes: Agriculture and fishing, Energy and water, Manufacturing, Construction, Distribution, hotels and restaurants, Transport and communications, Banking, finance and insurance, Public admin. education and health, Other services Includes all people in employment, regardless of age 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates. - Updated 11 years ago
Public Health Outcomes Framework Indicators
Public Health EnglandThis data originates from the Public Health Outcomes tool currently presents data for available indicators for upper tier local authority levels, collated by Public Health England (PHE). The data currently published here are the baselines for the Public Health Outcomes Framework, together with more recent data where these are available. The baseline period is 2010 or... - Updated 13 years ago
Better Environment, Better Health - Guides for London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)...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 flood risk, air quality, healthy food, fuel poverty and overheating. These guides are written for borough Health and Wellbeing Boards, Directors of Public Health, elected members, Regeneration and Planning Officers, Environmental Officers, Health Watch and Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs). The guides aim to influence local borough decisions and...
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