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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 a year ago
Royal Docks and Beckton Riverside OAPF
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Royal Docks and Beckton Riverside is designated as an Opportunity Area (OA) in the London Plan and is one of the largest regeneration areas in London. Prepared jointly by the GLA, TfL, London Borough of Newham and the GLA Royal Docks Team, the Royal Docks and Beckton Riverside OAPF (‘the RD+BR OAPF’) provides a planning framework to guide emerging and ongoing development in the area, and sets the context for the proposed extension o... - Created 2 years ago
Secondary sites
UK Power NetworksThis dataset shows our secondary sites and a number of attributes including oil natural air natural (ONAN) ratings, spatial coordinates, customer counts, whether a site is indoor/outdoor, the address, substation name, alias and its primary feeder. - Created 3 years ago
Tax Increment Financing (TIF)
Greater London Authority (GLA)This work sets out the background to the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) model, and describes some case studies in which TIFs have been used, both here in the UK, and in the US. - Updated 4 years ago
Former Master Brewer Site consultation documents
Greater London Authority (GLA)Application documents for the redevelopment of the former Master Brewer site, case reference 0995g. More information can be found at https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/planning-applications-and-decisions/public-hearings/former-master-brewer-site-public-hearing - Created 5 years ago
9, 11 and 19 Osiers Road public hearing documents
Greater London Authority (GLA)Documents for the public hearing on the application for development at 9, 11 and 19 Osiers Road, GLA case reference 4558. More details can be found at https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/planning-applications-and-decisions/public-hearings/9-11-and-19-osiers-road-public-hearing. - Updated 6 years ago
London Datastore Catalogue
Greater London Authority (GLA)Datastore catalogue files showing every dataset and resource entry on the London datastore. Files includes all metadata. File represents a live snapshot of content and is continually updated. - Updated 7 years ago
Key Performance Indicators of freight delivery performance with electric vans in Central London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset contains the results of electric vehicle trials that were funded by the Mayor of London and delivered by Gnewt Cargo in partnership with the University of Westminster. The Agile Urban Logistics project was delivered under the Mayor’s Smart London Demonstrator programme. The aim was to trial innovative solutions for the light freight sector that allows it to adapt to changing regulatory and market conditions, mitigating con... - Updated 8 years ago
Mayor's Crowdfunding Programme - Social Impacts
GLA Opinion ResearchSince 2014 the GLA’s Regeneration Unit have been developing and delivering an innovative and pioneering new tool to support local investment in London’s communities: The Mayor’s Crowdfunding Programme. The initiative explores the potential for the GLA to pledge to civic crowdfunding projects as ‘one of the crowd’, enabling London’s citizens to deliver and manage spaces and places that suit local needs and identities. This study, commis... - Updated 8 years ago
London Office of Data Analytics
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA and Nesta are working together to run a pilot to demonstrate that performing data analytics on datasets sourced from multiple local authorities and public sector bodies can help reform public services in the capital. If successful, the pilot will pave the way to create a permanent London Office of Data Analytics. As well as regular blogs, we will publish reports here as they are produced over the next few months.