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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Statistical GIS Boundary Files for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London. The folder includes: - Output Area (OA) 2011, - Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011, - Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011, - London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into seperate wards). There are separate download file for 2014 & 2018 boundaries. - London Boroughs Note: The OA to... - Updated 6 years ago
Geographic Lookups for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset contains a range of geographic lookup files to scale between different areas in London. The following files are provided: 2001 _OA-Ward-LA.csv - this is a lookup file between 2001 output areas, wards, and local authorities 2001 _OA-LSOA-MSOA-LA.csv - this is a lookup file between 2001 output areas, LSOAs, MSOAs and local authorites 2011 _OA-LSOA-MSOA-LA.csv - this is a lookup file between 2011 output areas, ward... - Updated 7 years ago
PM2.5 map and exposure data
Greater London Authority (GLA)This report contains an introduction to PM2.5, summarises our current understanding of PM2.5 concentrations and exposure, discusses the findings of research undertaken by the GLA and TfL into the extent of PM2.5 pollution in London, and assesses the potential for meeting World Health Organisation guidelines by 2030. Our analysis found that at present all Londoners are exposed to concentrations higher than WHO air quality guidelines, bu... - Updated 9 years ago
MyLondon
Greater London Authority (GLA)My London is a new tool to help people who are moving to London for the first time or who are moving within London. It allows people to define an area or neighbourhood of interest and pulls back an uptodate range of data important to decision making when moving house. - Created 10 years ago
Census Dashboards
Greater London Authority (GLA)LSOA and ward dashboards including a range of census variables and comparitors. - Updated 10 years ago
Police Front Counter Access Times
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Mayor's Office for Police and Crime is consulting on a new estate strategy. One of the proposals is to close 65 front counters, where the public can access the police in person. This page contains links to two main outputs: 1. Travel times for each LSOA in London to front counters 2. Geocoded file of front counter locations Maps visualising the travel times before and after the proposed closures are available here. Travel Times T... - Updated 10 years ago
2011 Census Geography Boundary Files
Greater London Authority (GLA)The 2011 Census output area boundaries were released by ONS on 30 October 2012. The ONS release constituted a single dataset covering the entirety of England and Wales. The GLA has extracted the boundaries for each London borough and provides them here in MapInfo (.tab) and ESRI ArcGIS (.shp) file formats. Included are Output Area (OA), Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) and Middle-Level Super Output Area (MSOA) bounadries. Each geograph... - Created 10 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 ...