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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 8 months ago
Live power cuts
UK Power NetworksThis dataset is a feed from UK Power Networks' Distribution Network Management System - PowerOn, showing near real time power cut (fault) data. It includes planned and unplanned power cuts. Users will be able to consume live fault data via API. Note: the geopoints are created from aggregated post code data to protect individual customer privacy; any power cuts which contains five or less customers, and can not be aggregated have been o... - Updated 8 months ago
CLEVER Cities Survey South Thamesmead
CLEVER Cities - London partnersCLEVER Cities is an EU funded international project which aims to regenerate cities with the strategic planning approach called "Nature-Based-Solutions (NBS)." It focuses on three main front-runner cities; London, Hamburg, and Milan, to learn from their hands-on experiences and local knowledge in implementing NBS approach. As part of the CLEVER Cities project, regenerations and improvements have been made and planned for South Thamesmea... - Updated 8 months ago
CLEVER Cities Community Researchers Baseline Report, 2021
CLEVER Cities - London partnersCLEVER Cities in South Thamesmead is a partnership between the Mayor of London, Peabody, Groundwork London, Young Foundation and Social Finance. The project is supported by The Social Innovation Partnership and its Community Research Programme. The Community Research Team spent November and December 2020 gathering data from local people about their experiences in Thamesmead over the last year. The team hosted 9 focus groups with 101 at... - Updated 8 months ago
COVID-19 Restrictions Timeseries
Greater London Authority (GLA)National and local restrictions and policies affecting London, by date. Supplied as an experimental dataset to provide context for analysis of other social or economic datasets, for instance, footfall and spend data timeseries. Information was mainly gathered from government announcements published by the Prime Minister's Office. The restrictions and policies included are: School closures - complete closures only Pub closures - excludi... - Updated 9 months ago
Aberfeldy Estate Consultation Documents 16 November - 16 December
Greater London Authority (GLA) - Updated 10 months ago
Opportunity Areas
Planning Constraints MapOpportunity Areas (OAs) are London’s major source of brownfield land which have significant capacity for development. Development proposals within OAs should conform with strategic directions for the OA(s). The GIS files show the indicative boundaries, please contact the relevant London Borough to confirm accuracy. NOTE: The boundaries are based on Ordnance Survey mapping and the data is published under Ordnance Survey's 'presumption to... - Updated 10 months ago
Central Activities Zone
Planning Constraints MapThe Central Activities Zone covers London’s geographic, economic and administrative core. It’s unique combination of uses should be promoted and enhanced while also improving its environment and attractiveness for residents, visitors and businesses alike. The GIS files show the indicative boundaries, please contact the relevant London Borough to confirm accuracy. NOTE: The boundaries are based on Ordnance Survey mapping and the data is ... - Updated 10 months ago
Town Centre Boundaries
Planning Constraints MapTown centres provide a range of commercial, cultural and civic activities, including shopping, leisure, employment, entertainment, culture, and social and community facilities. Their vitality and viability should be promoted to ensure they retain their importance. There are five broad types of town centres according to their scales and roles: International centres, Metropolitan centres, Major centres, District centres and Neighbourhood ...