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Alcohol and late-night refreshment licensing statistics
Home OfficeLicensed premises by licensing authority, alcohol status and per 1,000 population aged 18+. There is no data for 2015. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Updated 4 years ago
Floorspace of selected night time economy establishments by town centre
Greater London Authority (GLA)Floorspace of selected night time economy establishments by town centre data. The Town centre boundaries used are from the 2016 Town Centre Health Check. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Updated 4 years ago
Entertainment licensing
Department for Culture, Media and SportModelled estimates of the number of premises licences and club premises certificates authorising the provision of regulated entertainment. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Created 4 years ago
Pub Closures
Greater London Authority (GLA)Pub closures in London by period and reason for closure, 2000-18. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Created 4 years ago
London Visitor Perceptions
Greater London Authority (GLA)Visitor expectation and experience ratings Visitor expectation and experience ratings. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Created 4 years ago
Domestic overnight tourism trips to London
Visit BritainOvernight tourism trips to London taken by residents of Great Britain. Table include data on visits, nights, spend and length of stay. This dataset is included in the Greater London Authority's Night Time Observatory. Click here to find out more. - Updated 4 years ago
Rapid Evidence Review - Inequalities in relation to COVID-19 and their effects on London
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned the University of Manchester to conduct a rapid evidence review to document and understand the impact of COVID-19 (in terms of both health and the broader impacts on existing social and economic inequalities) on those with protected characteristics, as well as those living in poorer, or more precarious, socioeconomic circumstances, paying particular attention to its effect in London. The ... - Updated 4 years ago
GLA COVID-19 polling
GLA Opinion ResearchThis dataset outlines the latest research on public attitudes and behaviours in relation to the coronavirus outbreak. It includes the results of a tracker poll which asks respondents the same questions each week to monitor how responses change over time. Additionally there is a supplementary fortnightly poll which includes questions not covered in the weekly tracker. - Updated 4 years ago
Economic Impact of COVID-19 on London’s Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Greater London Authority and Bloomberg AssociatesThis is a summary report on the economic impact of COVID-19 on London’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It presents a uniquely granular and timely analysis of the impacts on London’s SMEs by sectoral, financial, employment, and risk indicators and includes deep dive case studies on the economic impact on the Night Time Economy, high streets and town centres, and the Culture and Creative industries. The analysis was undertaken on a ... - Updated 4 years ago
Free Travel Means Everything to Me
Partnership for Young LondonThis is a survey of over 2,000 young Londoners that was completed in August 2020 in response to the planned suspension of the under 18’s free travel card. The accompanying report highlights the impact of this on young people and profiles the challenges that will be faced by young people from diverse communities. Within this, nearly 400 young people who are care experienced took part in the survey and have highlighted how this would impa...