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OPDC's Grants Data
OPDCOPDC is a Mayoral Development Corporation, established by the Mayor of London with a statutory objective to secure the regeneration of our area, which spans across three London boroughs – Ealing, Brent and Hammersmith & Fulham. Our area includes the vast Park Royal industrial estate, the Old Oak development area around the new High Speed 2 Old Oak Common interchange, and the protected 67 hectares of parkland at Wormwood Scrubs. - Updated 15 days ago
GLA Grants data
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA Grants Dataset contains data relating to grants which have been awarded by the GLA since 2013. The dataset uses the 360 Giving Standard, to ensure the data is clear and accessible. This dataset can also be accessed on the 360 giving navigation site GrantNav, which allows grant-makers and others to explore how grants are used, areas of commonality between grant-makers and gaps that are not reached by grant-makers. Potential grant... - Updated 6 years ago
Night Time Commission Opinion Research 2018
GLA Opinion ResearchThe Night Time Commission was set up to provide independent advice to the Mayor as to the sustainable development of London’s night time economy. GLA Opinion Research and Statistics was commissioned to conduct quantitative and qualitative research into the opinions and behaviours of Londoners at night. The following research is outlined below: Dec 2017 to Jan 2018 – 6 focus groups (each with 6-8 participants) with Londoners, and 4 f... - Updated 10 years ago
London 2012 Ticket Sales
London Organising Committee of the Olympic & Paralympic GamesThis spreadsheet provides data on ticket sales for selected sports at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and all sessions in which UK athletes won gold medals at the Olympic Games. It is published to coincide with the release of the London Assembly Economy Committee report, The Price of Gold: Lessons from London 2012 ticket sales.