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London Ward Well-Being Scores
Greater London Authority (GLA)These ward level well being scores present a combined measure of well-being indicators of the resident population based on 12 different indicators. Where possible each indicator score is compared with the England and Wales average, which is zero. Scores over 0 indicate a higher probability that the population on average will experience... - Updated 12 years ago
Travel to Work by Bicycle, Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)The spreadsheet shows numbers and percentages of people in work aged 16-74 who travel to work by bicycle for all wards in London, from 2001 and 2011 Census. Included percentage point change, and rankings. Top 10 Wards in 2011: Queensbridge, Hackney, +19.1% Clissold, Hackney, +18.9% Stoke Newington Central, Hackney, +18.8% Dalston, Hackney, +18.3% Hackney Downs, Hackney, +17.7% Hackney Central, Hackney, +16.9% Leabridge, Hackney, +15.9% Victoria, Hackney, +15.8% Chatham, Hackney, +14.8% Wick,... - Updated 6 years ago
Road Casualties by Severity
Department for Transport...by 5 year age group and severity for London and Great Britain. Data presented is for personal injury road traffic collisions occurring on the public highway, and reported to the police, in accordance with the Stats 19 national reporting system. Also available: Casualties on the roads by LSOA, MSOA and Ward by severity for years 2010 to 2014. Incident level data: Casualty data for all road accidents 2010 to 2014 are also available for individual incident level in CSV format (11 MB and 87k rows). There are slight differences between the local authority recorded in the official DFT data and this... - Updated 11 years ago
Road Collisions by Severity
Department for TransportRoad Collisions Data by fatal, serious or slight severity casualty groups by borough and ward. An collision is classed by the worst level of casualty. For example if an accident caused 1 slight injury, 2 serious injuries, and 1 fatality, the collision would be classed as fatal. Road casualty statistics can be found at a separate page. Accident and casualty data can also be found...
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