Greater London Authority (GLA)
The GLA is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. Three functional bodies — Transport for London, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority — are responsible for delivery of services in these areas.
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Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) as shown in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004, not finalized and therefore provided for illustrative use only. The Central Activities Zone is the area where planning policy promotes finance, specialist retail, tourist and cultural uses and activities. Use with caution as the boundaries are only indicative and could be refined. [Click here to visit the London Plan pages] https://w... - Updated 10 years ago
Strategic Industrial Location Points (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Strategic Industrial Locations (SILs) as identified in the London Plan Consultation 2009. These comprise Preferred Industrial Locations (PILs) and Industrial Business Parks and exist to ensure that London provides sufficient quality sites, in appropriate locations, to meet the needs of industrial and related sectors including logistics, waste management, utilities, wholesale markets and some transport functions. Each location is represe... - Updated 10 years ago
Estimation of Health Impacts of Particulate Pollution in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)Data relating to populations and population weighted annual mean PM2.5 (ug/m3) by Ward and estimated attributable deaths (rounded to whole numbers) each year based on 2008 rates at concentration coefficients of 6%, 1% and 12% per 10 ug/m3 of PM2.5. Note that the 6% co efficient factor is considered the 'best estimate' by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP). Commissioned to inform the Mayor's Air Quality Str... - Updated 10 years ago
MSOA Atlas
Greater London Authority (GLA)This MSOA atlas provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Middle Super Output Area in Greater London. The average population of an MSOA in London in 2010 was 8,346, compared with 1,722 for an LSOA and 13,078 for a ward. The profiles are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by combining a range of data on the population, births, deaths, health, housing, crime, commercial property/floor... - Updated 10 years ago
ONS 2011-based Subnational Population Projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit analyses the ONS 2011 Sub-national Population Projections (SNPP) for London boroughs. The report provides insight into the methodology employed by ONS in the production of the projections as well as comparing this projection to previous ONS SNPP projections. The report is available to download here. The data used in the report is available to download here. More data available on the ONS we... - Created 11 years ago
Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Annual Report 2009-2012 Data
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Annual Report 2009-2012 data provides levels of CO2 emissions reductions achieved through direct Mayoral programmes, including RE:NEW, RE:FIT, and the Decentralised Energy Programme. It is produced by the Greater London Authority and this forms the first set of data. It is intended that data is produced annually. - Updated 11 years ago
2013 London Town Centre Health Check Analysis Report
Greater London Authority (GLA)This comprehensive database for town centres is the Technical Annex associated with the GLA publication: “2013 Town Centre Health Check report’. The indicators for this database are categorised in the following sub-headings: ‘scale and function’, ‘capacity’, ‘financial performance’, ‘accessibility’, ‘town centre initiatives’, ‘accidents and security’ and ‘environment’. Further details of the health check indicators including data sour... - Created 11 years ago
Fertility in London, 2001 and 2011
Greater London Authority (GLA)This Intelligence Unit Update (02-2014) uses ONS population estimates and birth data to examine changes in fertility in London between 2001 and 2011. Update 02-2014 and the accompanying data are both available to download. The Demography Team within the GLA Intelligence Unit publishes a range of population projections which can be accessed via the GLA Demographic Projections Datastore web page. - Updated 11 years ago
London Brownfield Sites Review
Greater London Authority (GLA)Important Note The Brownfield data was handed over from LDA to the Homes and Communities Agency so that HCA could maintain it as part of the National Land Use Database (NLUD). The HCA’s online mapping site displays a points only version of NLUD from 2010 (password protected): The links to the files below will remain here as a matter of historical record. Polygons showing the boundaries of Brownfield land in London along with thei... - Created 11 years ago
Solid wall and off gas network properties, (LSOA)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Number and percentage of properties with solid walls and those not connected to gas mains at Lower Super Output Area level. Data is taken from the rural fuel poverty study funded by Eaga Partnership Charitable Trust, and Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes. The report helped with quantifying rural fuel poverty across England, particularly in relation to hard-to-treat (HTT) homes. Data covers the whole of England. Spreadsheet also ...