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Exploring London’s public realm
GLA Opinion ResearchQualitative research and polling with Londoners undertaken by the GLA's Opinion Research team in 2019. The research explored in-depth Londoners’ perspectives of the public realm, to help inform the Mayor's Public London Charter. The research report covers: Experiences and uses of public spaces Views on privately-owned public spaces Views on the future of the public realm - Updated 3 years ago
COVID-19 online diaries
GLA Opinion ResearchThe Opinion Research team set up an online diary to capture the views, behaviours and experiences of a sample of Londoners during the coronavirus outbreak. Commencing in late May, this online diary ran for 8 weeks. Fortnightly summary reports can be found accessed below, and included: Week 1 and 2 – reflected on experiences during lockdown to date and explored views on easing lockdown. Week 3 and 4 – explored priorities for London’s ... - Updated 3 years ago
Thamesmead and Abbey Wood Opportunity Area documents
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Thamesmead and Abbey Wood Opportunity Area is one of the largest regeneration areas in London. Prepared jointly by the Mayor of London’s office (Greater London Authority, GLA), Transport for London (TfL), Royal Borough of Greenwich and London Borough of Bexley, the Thamesmead and Abbey Wood Opportunity Area Planning Framework (T&AW OAPF) supports and plans for the Mayor’s proposal to extend the DLR to Thamesmead and beyond. With tra... - Updated 3 years ago
Wider impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery of population health outcomes for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)These documents were produced through a collaboration between GLA, PHE London and Association of Directors of Public Health London. The wider impacts slide set pulls together a series of rapid evidence reviews and consultation conversations with key London stakeholders. The evidence reviews and stakeholder consultations were undertaken to explore the wider impacts of the pandemic on Londoners and the considerations for recovery within t... - Created 4 years ago
Adult learning polling
GLA Opinion ResearchThe GLA undertook online polling to explore Londoner’s experiences and views on adult learning. The survey was carried out by YouGov for the GLA between 12th – 15th October 2020, with a response of 1,052 London residents aged 18+. The figures were weighted to be representative of all London adults. - Updated 4 years ago
Potential Woodland Creation Sites in London's Green Belt
Greater London Authority (GLA)This map was created by the GLA in 2017 as a preliminary analysis of the potential for woodland creation in London’s Green Belt, which covers 35,000 hectares. The map shows land in London’s Green Belt which could have potential for woodland creation, described as, ‘plantable areas’, based on an assessment of land use data. - Updated 4 years ago
Tree Canopy Cover Prioritisation Tool
Greater London Authority (GLA)This is a new tool to help decision-makers choose which locations within London might be prioritised for tree planting. This tool presents the Curio Canopy – London Tree Canopy Cover map at ward scale[1], alongside several other environmental and social datasets. There are multiple factors that influence both the existing variation in tree canopy cover across the capital, and the potential for increasing canopy cover, including populati... - Updated 4 years ago
Tourism estimates for London in 2019 and forecasts for 2020
London & Partners and Visit BritainLondon’s Tourism Direct GVA (TDGVA) in 2019 is estimated by taking London’s share of the latest ONS regional TDGVA publication (2013) and multiplying it with the latest TDGVA estimate (2017) for the UK. The resulting figure is then multiplied with a ratio of London spend data from VisitBritain’s International Passenger Surveys from 2019 and 2017. This approach assumes 1) that London’s share of UK TDGVA has remained constant from 2013 to... - Updated 4 years ago
The future of London’s high streets
GLA Opinion ResearchQualitative research and polling with Londoners undertaken by the GLA's Opinion Research team. The research explored current public opinion towards high streets, including: Current use and experiences of high streets (prior to COVID-19) Longer term aspirations and views on the future of high streets