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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Town Centre locations - London Plan 2016
Greater London Authority (GLA)The London Plan is the the overall strategic plan for London, setting out an integrated economic, environmental, transport and social framework for the development of London over the next 20–25 years. The Town Centres are listed in Annex 2 of the 2016 London Plan Please contact the relevant Local Authority if you require the definitive boundary for any of the Town Centres. NOTE: The locations are indicative only. - Updated 5 years ago
London Datastore Catalogue
Greater London Authority (GLA)Datastore catalogue files showing every dataset and resource entry on the London datastore. Files includes all metadata. File represents a live snapshot of content and is continually updated. - Created 5 years ago
MCIL 2 charging area boundaries
Greater London Authority (GLA)This page contains the spatial boundaries from the Mayor's Community Infrastructure Levy 2019 (known as MCIL 2), which replaces MCIL 1 on 1st April 2019. The following can be downloaded:: Image files of Central London and Isle of Dogs charging areas and the MCIL 2 charging bands MCIL 2 Central London charging area shape file for use in ArcMap or other GIS software MCIL 2 Isle of Dogs charging area shape file for use in ArcMap or other ... - Updated 6 years ago
Planning applications since 27 October 2015
Greater London Authority (GLA)Mayoral stage 1 and stage 2 decisions are available to download below. - Updated 6 years ago
Green roofs in the Central Activities Zone
Greater London Authority (GLA)Overview An updated spatial data set for existing green roofs has been produced for London's Central Activities Zone (CAZ) using 2015 aerial imagery. The CAZ makes up around two per cent of London's total area. Method ArcMap GIS software was used to map green roofs installations. The aerial imagery was loaded into the software in true colour (RGB) and infrared (IR) composites, along with the CAZ boundary and London 500x500m Ordnance Sur... - Updated 6 years ago
Draft New London Plan 2017 Figures and Maps
Greater London Authority (GLA)These zip files contain high resolution images from the Draft New London Plan published December 2017. The full draft plan can be downloaded here. - Updated 6 years ago
Projected Demand for School Places
Greater London Authority (GLA)The pan-London demand for school places project is an attempt to provide a consistent view of the demand for school places across London. The project was commissioned following an identifed need for a strategic overview of future demand for places in London. The figures in this model in no way replace or supersede those provided by individual boroughs to the DfE. These results should not be compared to local authority roll projections.... - Updated 7 years ago
Ordnance Survey Code-Point Open
Greater London Authority (GLA)September 2017 OS Code-Point Open for Greater London and London boroughs are downloadable via the links below. OS Code-Point Open provides a National Grid coodinate for a point within each postcode unit (e.g. SE1 2AA) in Great Britain.There are approximately 1.6 million postcode units in the UK and each contains an average of 15 adjoining addresses. It also contains a number of columns of attributes which provide information about each... - Updated 7 years ago
Mortality Risk from High Temperatures in London (Triple Jeopardy Mapping)
Greater London Authority (GLA)A heatwave refers to a prolonged period of unusually hot weather. While there is no standard definition of a heatwave in England, the Met Office generally uses the World Meteorological Organization definition of a heatwave, which is "when the daily maximum temperature of more than five consecutive days exceeds the average maximum temperature by 5°C, the normal period being 1961-1990". They are common in the northern and southern hemisph...