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GLA Poll Results 2022
GLA Opinion ResearchThe GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page, if interested in other years data click here. January 2022 - GLA/YouGov poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link to excel tables (XLS) January 2022 Wave 2 - GLA/YouGov poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link to excel tables (XLS) February 2022 - GLA/YouGov poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link... - Updated 6 months ago
London Fire Brigade - gender, ethnicity and disability pay gap
London Fire BrigadeData on this page shows the gender and ethnicity pay gap reporting and (from 2021) disability pay gap reporting for staff employed by the London Fire Brigade. The London Fire Commissioner (LFC) is the fire and rescue authority for London, and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB). As a functional body reporting to the Mayor of London, LFB has a commitment to undertake work to narrow any gaps. LFB agree with the Mayor of London that this ... - Updated 6 months ago
London Heat Map
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Heat Map The London Heat Map is a tool designed to help you identify areas of high heat demand, explore opportunities for new and expanding district heat networks and to draw potential heat networks and assess their financial feasibility. The new version of the London Heat Map was created for the Greater London Authority by the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) in July 2019. The London Heat Map is regularly updated with new net... - Updated 6 months ago
Analysis for the London Partnership Board
Greater London Authority (GLA)This page contains presentations of analysis created for the London Partnership Board meetings. These summarise the latest developments in London since the previous meeting. - Updated 6 months ago
London at night: research and analysis
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA's City Intelligence Unit conducts research and analysis to understand the experiences of Londoners at night as well as the prevalence, characteristics, and experience of night time workers. The latest, December 2023, publication provides a glimpse into the next London At Night Evidence Base update, which will be published in the coming months. It reveals the latest headline findings about London’s night-time workforce. Previous... - Updated 6 months ago
Cultural Infrastructure Map 2023
Greater London Authority (GLA)London’s first Cultural Infrastructure Map brings together new research and information that has previously not existed in one place. It plots the location of cultural infrastructure and enables the user to view it alongside useful contextual data. This page contains cultural infrastructure data sets collected in the spring and summer of 2022 and published in 2023. Audits of facilities or infrastructure are a snapshot in time and based... - Updated 7 months ago
Public Health Spending by London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)Responsibility for public health was devolved to local authorities in 2013/14. They are now responsible for improving the health of their local population and reducing health inequalities. The reports featured on this page are rapid analyses conducted by City Intelligence at the GLA, examining the public health grants that are allocated to London local authorities each year. Reports are available for the grants allocated for 2020 to 202... - Updated 7 months ago
Manor Road, Homebase Public Consultation Documents (October 2023) and Draft Decision Documents (December 2023)
Greater London Authority (GLA) - Updated 7 months ago
HSDS Insights Page pdfs
Greater London Authority (GLA)pdfs stored here for this page: https://data.london.gov.uk/high-streets-insights - Updated 7 months ago
Olympic Legacy SPG
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Olympic Legacy Opportunity Area (OA) covers an area with potential for 39,000 new homes and 65,000 new jobs by 2041. The OA was designated in the 2004 London Plan and is part of the Elizabeth Line East Growth Corridor. More information can be found on the OLSPG web page. The documents on this page were first published in 2012 and have not been tested for compliance with accessibility standards.