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London Public Realm Trees
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Public Realm Tree Map – Dataset Overview The dataset is used on the London Public Realm Tree Map. This dataset includes locations, species, and future climate suitability information for almost 1,140,000 public realm trees in London. For some trees, additional details such as size and age are also provided. The dataset primarily covers street trees and trees in parks and open spaces,... - Created a year ago
Low voltage Distribution Network Options Assessment
UK Power NetworksThis dataset is a low voltage subset of the full DNOA dataset. The DNOA output shows future network constraints, the recommended solution, and the current status in the solution progress. It indicates when, where, and at what volume flexibility services will be required in the next few years. Note: Due to the differences in the publication date of databases such as... - Created a year ago
Proposed streetworks
UK Power NetworksThis dataset contains details of our proposed street and roadwork permit applications taking place on the highway within UK Power Networks' footprint. - Created a year ago
Open streetworks
UK Power NetworksThis dataset contains details of open street and roadworks permits and private activities taking place on the highway or on private land within the UK Power Networks footprint. See what work we are doing, where and when you can expect us to finish. - Updated 2 years ago
Aberfeldy Estate Hearing report and documents – January 2024
Greater London Authority (GLA)These documents relate to the representation hearing for planning application reference 2023/0300/S3 , the Aberfeldy Estate. - Created 4 years ago
Datahub prior approvals analysis December 2021
Greater London Authority (GLA)This spreadsheet includes details of prior approvals from the Planning London Datahub in December 2021. It combines data available on the Datahub at the time with with manual analysis designed to fill in gaps in application types. The aim was to achieve a more comprehensive analysis of the type and location of prior approvals in London than was possible at... - Updated 5 years ago
Planning permissions on the London Development Database (LDD)
Greater London Authority (GLA)The London Development Database (LDD) has been replaced by the Planning London Datahub (PLD) and the data on this page is no longer being updated. The LDD recorded significant planning permissions in London. The data was entered by London's planning authorities, and checked by the GLA to ensure consistency across London. The LDD recorded any planning consent that permits one or more... - Updated 6 years ago
London Views Management Framework (LVMF) – Extended background vistas
Greater London Authority (GLA)Statutory consultation arrangements for developments that might affect a Protected Vista are prescribed by the Secretary of State and reproduced in the Mayor of London’s LVMF SPG. https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/implementing-london-plan/london-plan-guidance-and-spgs/london-view-management Development in the background of a Protected Vista outside the formal consultation area can however impact on a strategically important view and this dataset sets confirms where new development might be visible... - Updated 6 years ago
Primary fires in schools in London
London Fire BrigadeThis data set is for primary fires in schools (nursery, infant/primary and secondary) attended by the London Fire Brigade in 2015, 2016 and 2017 (calendar years). The data includes the date/time of the fire incident, fire motive, firefighting action, type of schools, extent of fire spread, name and address, including postcode, borough/ward, whether inner or outer London, main cause of the... - Updated 6 years ago
Breathe London AQMesh pods
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Breathe London stationary network is made up of 100 AQMesh pods, each containing a collection of small sensor-based air quality monitors that offer near real-time localised air quality information. They measure nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and nitric oxide (NO) using electrochemical sensors; particulate matter (PM) in various size cuts (PM₂.₅ and PM10 are reported) using a light-scattering optical particle counter; and carbon dioxide...
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