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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HSDS Insights Page pdfs
Greater London Authority (GLA)pdfs stored here for this page: https://data.london.gov.uk/high-streets-insights - Updated 2 months ago
London Privacy Register
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset is a central catalogue of Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) of smart city projects that collect personal information in public spaces. By publishing this in one place for the first time, it will enable public transparency and support good practice among operators. A DPIA helps to identify and minimise the risks of a project that uses personal data. Further information: DPIA registration form: https://www.london.... - Updated 2 months ago
Royal Docks Grant Data
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Royal Docks Team is a multi-disciplinary team that brings together officers from across the Greater London Authority, the London Borough of Newham and the London Economic Action Partnership. Home to London’s only Enterprise Zone, the Royal Docks is one of the most significant regeneration projects in the UK. The team was established in 2017 to help deliver the cohesive transformation of the Royal Docks into a vibrant, mixed-use dest... - Updated 2 months ago
Waste Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs)
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Local authorities have developed their waste Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for minimising waste and boosting recycling locally. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve the Mayor’s London-wide targets to cut food waste by 50 per person and achieve 65 per cent municipal waste recycling by 2030. To view individual borough RRPs, plea... - Updated 2 months ago
GLA pay gap data
Greater London Authority (GLA)Since 2021 these data tables have been produced to supplement the Pay Gap reports for the Greater London Authority (GLA). They provide extra details of the median and mean hourly rates of particular groups of staff at the GLA, as well as their corresponding pay gaps, as of 31 March 2023, 2022 and 2021. The GLA first published its ethnicity pay gap in March 2018, one of the first organisations to do so. These data tables bring together a... - Updated 2 months ago
GLA Grants data
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA Grants Dataset contains data relating to grants which have been awarded by the GLA since 2013. The dataset uses the 360 Giving Standard, to ensure the data is clear and accessible. This dataset can also be accessed on the 360 giving navigation site GrantNav, which allows grant-makers and others to explore how grants are used, areas of commonality between grant-makers and gaps that are not reached by grant-makers. Potential grant... - Updated 2 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. - Updated 2 months ago
Southall OAPF
Greater London Authority (GLA)Southall is an Opportunity Area (OA) with potential for 9,000 new homes and 3,000 new jobs by 2041. The OA was designated in the 2011 London Plan and is part of the Heathrow/Elizabeth Line West Growth Corridor. More information about this website can be found on the Southall OAPF web page. This document was first published in 2014 and has not been tested for compliance with accessibility standards. - Updated 2 months ago
London Plan Business Improvement Districts
Greater London Authority (GLA)A Business Improvement District (BID) is a defined area within which local businesses are required to pay an additional levy. The collected tax will be invested locally to fund projects within the district's boundaries. The BID is often funded primarily through the levy but can also draw on other public and private funding streams. There are currently 70 London BIDs with new ones being developed every year. Note: The dataset was created...