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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Cultural Infrastructure Map 2023
Greater London Authority (GLA)London’s first Cultural Infrastructure Map brings together new research and information that has previously not existed in one place. It plots the location of cultural infrastructure and enables the user to view it alongside useful contextual data. This page contains cultural infrastructure data sets collected in the spring and summer of 2022 and published in 2023. Audits of facilities or infrastructure are a snapshot in time and based... - Updated 7 months ago
Cultural Infrastructure Map
Greater London Authority (GLA)London’s first Cultural Infrastructure Map brings together new research and information that has previously not existed in one place. It plots the location of cultural infrastructure and enables the user to view it alongside useful contextual data. This page contains cultural infrastructure data sets published in 2019. The data shown on the live map is more recent and can be found here . Audits of facilities or infrastructure are a... - Updated 8 months ago
COVID-19 Restrictions Timeseries
Greater London Authority (GLA)National and local restrictions and policies affecting London, by date. Supplied as an experimental dataset to provide context for analysis of other social or economic datasets, for instance, footfall and spend data timeseries. Information was mainly gathered from government announcements published by the Prime Minister's Office. The restrictions and policies included are: School closures - complete closures only Pub closures - excludi... - Updated 7 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
Natural Capital Account for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This is the first natural capital account for London, and was supported by the Mayor of London, the National Trust and the Heritage Lottery Fund. The natural capital account assesses the economic value of different benefits that London and Londoners gain from the city’s public parks and other green spaces. For more information on the methodology and results of this analysis, please see the London.gov.uk website. - Updated 10 years ago
Net Residential Approvals by Month
Greater London Authority (GLA)The number of residential units, net of losses, approved by month. This is the sum of residential units approved minus the units lost from planning permissions granted during the given month, as entered onto the London Development Database (LDD). The figures include all submitted schemes, including those that replace earlier permissions on the same site or add details to previous outline permissions. For this reason the monthly total... - Updated 10 years ago
Areas for Intensification Points (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Areas identified in the London Plan Consultation 2009 as having significant potential for increases in residential, employment and other uses through development of sites at higher densities with more mixed and intensive use but at a level below that which can be achieved in the Opportunity Areas. Each area is represented as a point. This data is subject to change and should be checked with the relevant Local Authority before use. Clic... - Updated 10 years ago
Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) as shown in the London Plan Consultation 2009, not finalized and therefore provided for illustrative use only. The CAZ is the area where planning policy recognises the importance of strategic finance, specialist retail, tourist and cultural uses and activities, as well as residential and more local functions. Use with caution as there is a risk that planning decisions could be based a boundary that has... - Updated 10 years ago
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Inner and Outer London as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009, represented as two polygons and based on Borough boundaries. One of several different versions of inner and outer London. Click here to visit the London Plan pages - Updated 10 years ago
Sub-regions (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA sub-region boundaries as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009. Created by merging borough boundaries into the following five sub regions: Central, North, East, South and West. Note that these sub-regions differ from those defined in the 2004 London Plan and the 2008 document 'The London Plan: Consolidated with Alterations since 2004'. • Central: Camden, City, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster....