Topics
Planning
(31)
Environment
(30)
Housing
(14)
Transport
(6)
Business and Economy
(3)
Show 2 more...
Publishers
Greater London Authority (GLA)
(26)
Planning Constraints Map
(14)
Environment Agency
(2)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
(1)
GLA and TFL Air Quality
(1)
Smallest Geography
Custom Polygons
- Updated 7 years ago
Flood Risk Zones
Environment AgencyThis dataset maps flood risk for London taken from the Environment agency's national dataset. Each cell is allocated one of four flood risk categories, taking into account flood defences and their condition. © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved. Some features of this map are based on digital spatial data from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, © NERC (CEH)© Crown copyright and database rights ... - Updated 7 years ago
Water Quality of London's Rivers and Other Waterbodies
Environment AgencyThis dataset contains shapefiles for London's river waterbodies managed under the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and any related programmes. The shapefile contains additional data taken from the WFD's Classification Status dataset. This additional data gives a breakdown of the waterbodies by ecological status, chemical status, and other classification status in 2016. A shapefile containing WFD waterbodies for the whole of England is ... - Updated 7 years ago
Noise Pollution in London
Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsThis dataset maps noise pollution in London. Data is available for noise pollution from road and rail sources. The following shapefiles are available to download below: LAeq,16h: indicates the annual average noise levels for the 16-hour period between 0700 – 2300. Lden: indicates a 24 hour annual average noise level with separate weightings for the evening and night periods. Lnight: indicates night time annual average noise level ... - Updated 8 years ago
London Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (LAEI) 2013 Air Quality Focus Areas - December 2016 update
GLA and TFL Air QualityThere are 187 Air Quality Focus Areas in London. These are locations that not only exceed the EU annual mean limit value for NO2 but are also locations with high human exposure. The Focus Areas were defined to address concerns raised by boroughs within the LAQM review process and forecasted air pollution trends. This is not an exhaustive list of London’s hotspot locations, but where the GLA believe the problem to be most acute. 1. ... - Created 8 years ago
Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation Boundary
Greater London Authority (GLA)GIS files showing the boundary of the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation. Data is available in either ESRI shapefile or MapInfo TAB format. - Updated 8 years ago
LVMF protected vistas - GIS files
Greater London Authority (GLA)London View management Framework protected vistas. Zipped file containing the GIS files (Mapinfo and ESRI shape) for the viewing corridors and background assessment areas from Map 7.3 of the London Plan. See more on the GLA website. - Updated 10 years ago
Mayoral Development Corporation Boundary
Greater London Authority (GLA)GIS files showing the boundary of the new Mayoral Development Corporation following the consultation period from February to April 2011. Data is available in either ESRI shapefile or MapInfo TAB format. - Updated 10 years ago
Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) as shown in the London Plan Consultation 2009, not finalized and therefore provided for illustrative use only. The CAZ is the area where planning policy recognises the importance of strategic finance, specialist retail, tourist and cultural uses and activities, as well as residential and more local functions. Use with caution as there is a risk that planning decisions could be based a boundary that has... - Updated 10 years ago
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Inner and Outer London as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009, represented as two polygons and based on Borough boundaries. One of several different versions of inner and outer London. Click here to visit the London Plan pages - Updated 10 years ago
Sub-regions (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA sub-region boundaries as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009. Created by merging borough boundaries into the following five sub regions: Central, North, East, South and West. Note that these sub-regions differ from those defined in the 2004 London Plan and the 2008 document 'The London Plan: Consolidated with Alterations since 2004'. • Central: Camden, City, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster....