Business and Economy
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GLA High Street Boundaries - map
Greater London Authority (GLA)Boundaries of High Streets as developed by the Regeneration team at the Greater London Authority. NOTE: these boundaries will be used when sharing data about High Street spend and footfall. They reflect the wider uses of High Streets including community, public and cultural, in addition to concentrations of retail units. GIS files also available to download here. - Updated 2 years ago
Optimise Prime
UK Power NetworksOptimise Prime has gathered data from over 6,000 Electric Vehicles (EVs) driven for commercial purposes through three trials. The project also implemented a range of technical and commercial solutions aiming to accelerate the transition to EVs for commercial fleet operators, while helping GB’s distribution networks plan and prepare for the mass adoption of EVs. The project aimed to reduce the impact of EVs on distribution networks and e... - Updated 2 years ago
GLA comments on DLUHC Levelling Up metrics
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA has conducted an analysis of the metrics accompanying the DLUHC White Paper on Levelling Up. Levelling up will not be achieved by levelling down because London has deep economic links with the rest of the UK. There should be separate missions and metrics on improving productivity and tackling disadvantage. This would allow a clearer focus on poverty alleviation. Strategy and policy development, and supporting measures and analys... - Created 2 years ago
High Streets Spend Insights
Greater London Authority (GLA)The report below includes insights derived from Mastercard retail spend data by the High Streets Data Service. The data has been aggregated London-wide and by town centre type to provide insights into spending trends concerning these areas. All data is aggregated and anonymised from Mastercard. - Updated 2 years ago
The rising cost of living and its effects on Londoners
Greater London Authority (GLA)This work looks at the spiralling cost of living and the challenges facing Londoners including the rising poverty levels in the capital. The latest update is dated August 2022. The report and public attitudes and behaviour charts (published 1 February 2022) were republished (7 April 2022) to correct a calculation error. This error was due to manual calculation. - Created 3 years ago
Embedded Capacity Register
UK Power NetworksThe Embedded Capacity Register (ECR), formerly known as the System Wide Resource Register (SWRR), lists all generation, storage and flexible demand resources where the installed generation capacity, export capacity or the import capacity is greater than or equal to 1MW. More information can be found here: https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/electricity/distribution-energy-resources/the-embedded-capacity-register - Updated 3 years ago
Directory of London Businesses
Companies HouseA list of businesses located in London showing a range of information including company name, address, postcode, local authority, and SIC code (industry). The Free Company Data Product is a downloadable data snapshot containing basic company data of live companies on the register. The version available from Companies House has all UK business and is available to download in a series of Zip folders. The London cut available to download h... - Created 3 years ago
London Local Skills Report and Annexes – February 2022
GLA – London’s Skills Advisory Panel (Skills for Londoners Board)The Skills for Londoners Board – London’s Skills Advisory Panel - has published a refresh of its first Local Skills Report. The report presents an overview of London’s skills landscape in light of the impact of Covid-19, and sets out our progress with our main skills programmes as well as the work now underway as part of London Recovery Board’s Getting Londoners in to Good Work mission. It concludes with a forward look, including the Sk... - Updated 3 years ago
Population change in London during the pandemic
GLA DemographyThese reports present assessments of the available evidence concerning population change in London since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The main document (May 2021) is accompanied by a short summary report and an annex that provides an overview of the data sources considered. In February 2022 a report was released which integrated new evidence that had become available since the original analysis.