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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Land Area and Population Density, Ward and Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Land area and population density figures for 2001 to 2050 for wards and boroughs. Ward data begins in 2011. Population figure included are GLA estimate (2016-based projections), 2011 Census and ONS Mid-year Estimates. GLA figures are based on GLA population projections. Select which year you require from the drop-down box in the spreadsheet. Inland area takes account of water line. Areas with large bodies of water will have a smaller in...housing-density-borough.csvhousing-density-ward.csv - Updated 10 years ago
Opportunity Area Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Greater London Authority (GLA)...04 as being London’s principal opportunities for accommodating large scale development to provide substantial numbers of new employment and housing, each typically more than 5,000 jobs and/or 2,500 homes, with a mixed and intensive use of land and assisted by good public transport accessibility. Each area is represented as a point. Click here to visit the London Plan pages - Updated 9 years ago
Ward Profiles and Atlas
Greater London Authority (GLA)...an overview of the population in these small areas by presenting a range of data on the population, diversity, households, life expectancy, housing, crime, benefits, land use, deprivation, and employment. Indicators included here are population by age and sex, land area, projections, population density, household composition, religion, ethnicity, birth rates (general fertility rate), death rates (standardised mortality ratio), life exp... - Updated 2 years ago
The experience of children and families living in insecure private rented sector accommodation
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ge of areas of children's lives, including education, health and their sense of security. The findings of this project were used by the GLA Housing Team in developing policies to reform the private rented sector. - Updated 2 years ago
London Plan Opportunity Areas
Greater London Authority (GLA)Opportunity Areas are London’s major source of brownfield land with significant capacity for new housing, commercial and other development linked to existing or potential improvements to public transport accessibility. Typically they can accommodate at least 5,000 jobs or 2,500 new homes or a combination of the two, along with other supporting facilities and infrastructure. The Opportunity Are... - Updated 5 years ago
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Evidence Base for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ms the strategy. It presents evidence on London's diverse population, as well as the inequalities experienced by Londoners in areas such as housing, education, employment, transport, crime, health, social integration, culture and sport. - Updated 19 days ago
Referral planning applications between 2011-2022
Greater London Authority (GLA)...y the Mayor at stage 2 and stage 3 between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2022. Information such as number of residential units, affordable housing provision, number of storeys and the Mayoral decision have been recorded for each application. The data has been compiled manually and may be subject to human error, although efforts have been taken to verify information and reduce inaccuracies. If you do have any concerns and/or queries rel... - Updated 10 months ago
London’s consumption based greenhouse gas emissions 2001-2020
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ery London borough saw a reduction in their total emissions over this period, and in every borough the sectors with the largest impact were housing, transport and food. The national context London’s per capita consumption-based footprint is close to the UK average. It also follows a similar trend in reduction over the same period. However, at a sector level there are some cases where the per capita emissions for Londoners are differ... - Updated 10 years ago
The Wealth Gap In London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click ... - Updated 5 years ago
Focus on London - Income and Spending
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ital. Londoners pay a greater amount of their income in tax and national insurance than the UK average as well as footing a higher bill for housing and everyday necessities. All of which leaves London households less well off than the headline figures suggest. This chapter, authored by Richard Walker in the GLA Intelligence Unit, begins with an analysis of income at both individual and household level, before discussing the distributio...