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Use of public libraries, Visits to museums and galleries, and Engagement in the arts
Department for Culture, Media and SportUse of public libraries, Visits to museums and galleries and Engagement in the arts. Libaries measures the percentage of adults who have used a public library service in the past 12 months. Use is for leisure purposes, including informal learning and studying or research for personal interests. Museums and Galleries measures the percentage of adults who have visited a museum or gallery in the past 12 months. Visits are for leisure pur... - Updated 8 years ago
Monthly Mix-Adjusted Average House Prices, London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This page is no longer being updated. Please use the UK House Price Index instead. Mix-adjusted house prices, by new/pre-owned dwellings, type of buyer (first time buyer) and region, from February 2002 for London and UK, and average mix-adjusted prices by UK region, and long term Annual House Price Index data since 1969 for London. The ONS House Price Index is mix-adjusted to allow for differences between houses sold (for example type... - Created 9 years ago
Regional Well Being Indicators
Office for National Statistics (ONS)The Opinions and Lifestyle Survey is a Face-to-face interview of individuals in households. Data is available for Government Office Regions. The data for these tables is from the Well-Being Module, April, July and October, 2014. They cover a range of subjective well-being indicators that measure the respondents opinions using a score out of 10. The questions analysed here are: 1 Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays... - Created 9 years ago
Community Strength Indicators, London
Cabinet OfficeOpinions of people aged 16 and over about their feelings of community strength and togetherness The survey tracks the latest trends and developments across areas key to encouraging social action and empowering communities. The objectives of the survey are to provide robust, nationally representative data on behaviours and attitudes within communities to inform and direct policy and action in these areas. The Community Life Survey in... - Updated 9 years ago
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, Region
Department of HealthAge-standardised proportion of adults (16+) who met the recommended guidelines of consuming five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day by gender. To help reduce the risk of deaths from chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer. The Five-a-day programme was introduced to increase fruit and vegetable consumption within the general population. Its central message is that people should eat at least five portions o... - Updated 10 years ago
Annual percentage change in passengers
Greater London Authority (GLA)Annual percentage change in passengers travelling on London underground and buses. - Updated 10 years ago
The Wealth Gap In London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years. Key Findings • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income. • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London. • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of ... - Updated 10 years ago
Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy Model Data
Greater London Authority (GLA)This package contains the data behind Delivering London's Energy Future, the Mayor's climate change mitigation and energy strategy, which was published in 2011. Over a number of tabs, the spreadsheet shows how the Mayor's target to reduce London's CO2 emissions by 60% on 1990 levels by 2025 can be met by a combination of Government actions and mayoral programmes.