Sharing data
On this page Publishers Adding a new dataset Editing a dataset Manage who can access your data Publishers To upload or edit a dataset you must have a Datastore account. This account must then be a member of a “Publisher”. Publishers are usually organisations, such as the Greater London Authority (GLA) or Transport for London (TfL). Only members of a...
Finding and accessing data
On this page Open data Dataset search Accessing data Non-open data Open data The London Datastore currently hosts over 900 open datasets. These are datasets that are available for everyone to access, use and share for free. You can search for and access any of these open datasets without needing to sign up for a Datastore account. Dataset search The...
Guidance
Welcome to the London Datastore, London’s data-sharing platform. You can use this website to find and access data relating to London or share your own data – either privately with specific users or with the wider public. These pages provide guidance for how to use the Datastore. Click on one of the links below to get started.
ISTV - Resources for Policy Makers
National framework The Cardiff Model (often also referred to as ISTV) was officially introduced in England in 2014, when the Health and Social Care Information Centre, on behalf of the Standardisation Committee for Care Information, published the new Standard on Information Sharing to Tackle Violence (ISTV). Under the Standard, major NHS Emergency Departments in England were required to collect and...
ISTV - Health Professionals
Data Collection Data collection is undertaken by Emergency Department (ED) receptionists or clinical staff. It is key to the whole ISTV process because: Without collection of data at EDs there would be no data to develop the intelligence from; It is the first point of contact with the patient and so the point at which information is most likely to...
ISTV - Wider Resources
Understanding urgent and emergency care Urgent and Emergency care facilities in England and Wales are classified depending on the type of activity they perform. Under the NHS Information Standard – ISB1594 – it is mandatory for Type 1 Accident and Emergency Departments (ED) to collect and submit ISTV data. A Type 1 ED provides a consultant-led 24 hour service with...
Guidance
The Night Time Observatory is a collection of datasets and research relating to London at night that has been curated by the Greater London Authority (GLA). It has been created primarily to support local decision makers in improving the night time offer in their area. For this first iteration of the Observatory we have focussed on publishing data that the...
GIS Boundaries
This section of the Night Time Observatory draws together key maps and geographical boundaries that may be useful in analysing London’s night time offer. Statistical GIS Boundary Files for London Greater London Authority (GLA) GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Boroughs, Wards, MSOAs, LSOAs and Outout Areas in Greater London. Town Centre Boundaries Greater London Authority (GLA)...
Livability
This theme draws together data on the quality of life in area for London’s residents, workers and community life. ONS Model-Based Income Estimates, MSOA Office for National Statistics (ONS) The small area model-based income estimates are the official estimates of average (mean) household income at the middle layer super output area (MSOA) level in England and Wales for 2011/12, 2013/14...
Safety
This theme draws together data on the crime, community safety and public health. A&E attendance in London by day and hour Public Health England (PHE) Annual A&E attendance in London, number and percentage of attendances by time of day. London Ambulance Service Call-outs by time of day London Ambulance Service (LAS) Number of assault-related incidents attended by the LAS in...

