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**Trend-based projections** Four variants of trend-based population projections and corresponding household projections are currently available to download. These are labelled as High, Central and Low and differ in their domestic migration assumptions beyond 2017. The economic crisis has been linked to a fall in migration from London to the rest of the UK and a rise in flows from the UK to London. The variants reflect a range of scenarios relating to possible return to pre-crisis trends in migration. **High:** In this scenario, the changes to domestic migration flows are considered to be structural and recent patterns persist regardless of an improving economic outlook. **Low:** Changes to domestic migration patterns are assumed to be transient and return to pre-crisis trends beyond 2018. Domestic outflow propensities increase by 10% and inflows decrease by 6% as compared to the High variant. **Central:** Assumes recent migration patterns are partially transient and partially structural. Beyond 2018, domestic outlow propensities increase by 5% and inflows by 3% as compared to the High variant. **Central - incorporating 2012-based fertility assumptions:** Uses the same migration assumptions as the Central projeciton above, but includes updated age-specific-fertility-rates based on 2011 birth data and future fertility trends taken from ONS's 2012-based National Population Projections. The impact of these changes is to increase fertility by ~10% in the long term. **GLA 2013 round trend-based population projections:** [Borough: High](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_high_population_projection.xlsx) [Borough: Low](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_low_population_projection.xlsx) [Borough: Central](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_central_population_projection.xlsx) [Borough: Central - incorporating 2012-based NPP fertility assumptions](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_proj_central_2012npp_fertility.xlsx) [Ward: Central](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_ward_shlaa_trend_sya.xls) **GLA 2013 round trend-based household projections:** [Borough: High](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_high_household_projection_extrapolated.xlsx) [Borough: Low](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_low_household_projection_extrapolated.xlsx) [Borough: Central](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_trend_central_household_projection_extrapolated.xlsx) **GLA 2013 round ethnic group population projections:** [Borough: Central](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2013_trend_central_r0.zip) **Updates:** [Update 03-2014: GLA 2013 round of trend-based population projections - Methodology](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-03-2014-2013rnd_trend-proj-methodology.pdf) [Update 04-2014: GLA 2013 round of trend-based population projections - Results](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-04-2014-2013rnd-trend-proj-results.pdf) [Data to accompany Update 04-2014](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-04-2014-GLA-2013rnd-projections-results-data.xls) [Update 12-2014: GLA 2013 round ethnic group population projections](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-12-2014-r2013-ethnic-group-population-projections.pdf) [Data to accompany Update 12-2014](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-12-2014-R2013-final-EGPP-data.xls) **Housing linked projections** Two variants of housing-linked projections are available based on housing trajectories derived from the 2013 Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA). The two variants are produced using different models to constrain the population to available dwellings. These are referred to as the _DCLG-based model_ and the _Capped Household Size model_. These models will be explained in greater detail in an upcoming Intelligence Unit Update. **Projection Models:** **DCLG-Based Model** This model makes use of Household Representative Rates (HRR) from DCLG’s 2011-based household projections to convert populations by age and gender into households. The models uses iteration to find a population that yields a total number of households that matches the number of available household spaces implied by the development data. This iterative process involves modulating gross migration flows between each London local authority and UK regions outside of London. HRRs beyond 2021 have been extrapolated forward by the GLA. The model also produces a set of household projections consistent with the population outputs. **Capped Household Size Model** This model was introduced to provide an alternative projection based on the SHLAA housing trajectories. While the projections given by the DCLG-Based Model appear realistic for the majority of London, there are concerns that it could lead to under projection for certain local authorities, namely those in Outer London where recent population growth has primarily been driven by rising household sizes. For these boroughs, the Capped Household Size model provides greater freedom for the population to follow the growth patterns shown in the Trend-based projections, but caps average household size at 2012 levels. For boroughs where the DCLG-based SHLAA model gave higher results than the Trend-based model, the projections follow the results of the former. Household projections are not available from this model. **Development assumptions:** **SHLAA housing data** These projections incorporate development data from the 2013 Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) database to determine populations for 2012 onwards. Development trajectories are derived from this data for four phases: 2015-20, 2021-25, 2026-30, and 2031-36. For 2012-14, data is taken from the 2009 SHLAA trajectories. No data is included in the database for beyond 2036 and the 2031-36 trajectories are extended forward to 2041. This data was correct as at February 2014 and may be updated in future. Assumed development figures will not necessarily match information in the SHLAA report as some data on estate renewals is not included in the database at this time. **GLA 2013 round SHLAA-based population projections:** [Borough: SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-2013rnd-shlaa-population-projections.xlsx) [Borough: capped SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2013rnd_shlaa_capped_population_projections.xlsx) [Ward: SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_ward_shlaa_dclg_sya.xls) [Ward: capped SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_ward_shlaa_capped_sya.xls) **GLA 2013 round SHLAA-based household projections:** [Borough: SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_shlaa_household_projection_extrapolated.xlsx) **GLA 2013 round SHLAA-based ethnic group population projections:** [Borough: SHLAA-based](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2013_shlaa_chs_r0.zip) **Zero-development projections** The GLA produces so-called zero-development projections for London that assume that future dwelling stocks remain unchanged. These projections can be used in conjunction with the SHLAA-based projections to give an indication of the modelled impact of the assumed development. Variants are produced consistent with the DCLG-based and Capped Household Size projections. Due to the way the models operate, the former assumes no development beyond 2011 and the latter no development after 2012. **GLA 2013 round zero development population projections:** [Borough: DCLG zero development](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2013rnd_zero_dev_dclg_population_projections.xlsx) [Borough: capped zero development](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2013rnd_zero_dev_capped_population_projections.xlsx) [Ward: DCLG zero development](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_ward_zero_development_dclg_sya.xls) [Ward: capped zero development](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2013rnd_ward_zero_dev_capped_sya.xls) **Frequently asked question: which projection should I use?** The GLA Demography Team recommends using the Capped Household Size SHLAA projection for most purposes. The main exception to this is for work estimating future housing need, where it is more appropriate to use the trend-based projections. The custom-age population tool is [here](http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/gla-population-projections-custom-age-tables). To access the GLA's full range of demographic projections please click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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This page acts as a hub for navigating the GLA's range of published demographic projections. Links to datasets and release dates will be added as they become available. The Demography team within the GLA maintains a number of sets of demographic projections. These sets cover different geographies, development assumptions, and output groupings. Most sets are updated annually, incorporating the latest data as it becomes available. **2013 Round Projections:** [2013 Round Population and Household Projections](/datastore/package/gla-2013-round-population-and-household-projections) **2012 Round Projections:** [2012 Round Borough Ethnic Group Projections (SHLAA) - final](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-shlaa-based-final) [2012 Round Borough Ethnic Group Projections (trend-based) - final](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-trend-based-final) [2001-2011 household estimates backseries](/datastore/package/2001-2011-household-estimates-backseries)** ** [2012 Round Ward 5 year age bands (SHLAA) - incorporating DCLG 2011 household formation rates](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2012-round-shlaa-based-incorporating-dclg-20) [2012 Round Borough Single Year of Age (SHLAA) - incorporating DCLG 2011 household formation rates](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-shlaa-borough-sya-incorporating-dclg-2011-ho)** ** [2012 Round Ethnic Group Projections (SHLAA) - interim](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-shlaa-based-interim) [2012 Round Ethnic Group Projections (trend-based) - interim](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-trend-based-interim) [2012 Round Ward 5 year age bands - standard projection (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-2012rnd-SHLAA-ward-proj) [2012 Round Ward 5 year age bands - variant projection (SHLAA/trend)](/datastore/package/gla-2012rnd-trend-ward-proj) [2012 Round Borough Single Year of Age (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-shlaa-borough-sya) [2012 Round Borough Single Year of Age (trend-based)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-trend-based-borough-sya) [2012 Round Borough SYA (zero development)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-zero-development-borough) [Update 13-2013](/datastore/package/gla-2012-round-ethnic-group-projections-final) details the methodology and results of the 2012 final ethnic group population projections [Update 07-2013](/datastore/package/gla-2012-round-ethnic-group-projections) details the methodology and results of the 2012 interim ethnic group population projections [Update 05-2013](/datastore/package/gla-2012-round-population-projections) details the methodology and data used for the 2012 round SHLAA and trend-based projections **2011 Round Projections:** [2011 Round borough SYA - standard fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-borough-sya) *Updated 20/04/2012 [2011 Round borough SYA - high fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-high-fertility-borough-sya) *Updated 20/04/2012 [2011 Round ward 5 year age bands - standard fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-standard-fertility) *Updated 20/04/2012 [2011 Round ward 5 year age bands - high fertility (SHLAA) ](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-high-fertility-variant)*Updated 20/04/2012 [2011 Round household - standard fertility (SHLAA) ](/datastore/package/2011-round-shlaa-based-household-projections-standard-fertility-variant)*Updated 20/04/2012 [2011 Round household - high fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/2011-round-shlaa-based-household-projections-high-fertility-variant) *Updated 20/04/12 [2011 Round borough ethnic group - standard fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2011-round-shlaa-borough-standard-fertility) *Updated 12/06/2012 [2011 Round borough ethnic group - high fertility (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2011-round-shlaa-borough-high-fertility) [Technical note](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Technical_Note_GLA2011Rnd_Borough_Projections.pdf) to accompany the 2011 round borough population projections. **2010 Round Projections:** [2010 Round borough SYA (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/popproj-2010rnd-shlaa-borough-sya)*Updated 07/02/2011 [2010 Round ward 5 year age bands (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/ward-popproj-2010rnd-shlaa) [2010 Round household (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/2010-round-shlaa-based-household-projections) [2010 Round borough ethnic group (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/egp-2010rnd-shlaa-borough) [2010 Round borough economically active population (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/popproj-2010-round-shlaa-economically-active) *Updated 07/02/2011 [Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update_%20jan_2011_2010_round_demographic_projections_using_the_shlaa.pdf) relating to the 2010 round of SHLAA based projections [Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update_04-2011_r2010_ethnic_group_population_projections_using_the_shlaa.pdf) summarising the GLA 2010 Round Ethnic Group Population Projections using the SHLAA **2009 Round Projections:** [2009 Round borough SYA (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2009-round-revised-shlaa-borough-sya) [2009 Round borough SYA (London Plan development trajectory)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2009-round-revised-london-plan-borough-sya) [2009 Round ward 5 year age bands](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2009-round-revised-shlaa) [2009 Round ward 5 year age bands (London Plan development trajectory)](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2009-round-revised-london-plan) [2009 Round borough ethnic group (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2009-round-shlaa-borough) [2009 Round borough ethnic group (London Plan development trajectory)](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2009-round-london-plan-borough) [2009 Round borough economically active population (SHLAA)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2009-round-revised-shlaa-economically-active) [2009 Round borough economically active population (London Plan development trajectory)](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2009-round-revised-london-plan-economically-active) [Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/DMAG_Update_16-2010_2009_Round_Demographic_Projections_for_the_London_Plan_revised.pdf) relating to the 2009 round of London Plan projections **Custom tools:** The custom age tables enable users to easily query the single year of age raw data so that any age range can quickly be calculated. [Custom age tool for borough, ward and ethnic group projections](http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/gla-population-projections-custom-age-tables) **Notes:** The GLA produces several projection variants using different housing trajectory assumptions. Published here are projections that use either the London Plan housing targets or development trajectories based on the 2009 Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) - see [here](http://www.london.gov.uk/shaping-london/london-plan/docs/strategic-housing-land-study-09.pdf) for more information. Updated SHLAA-based projections are produced annually. Ward projections do not include City of London. Data for City can be found in the borough projections. Additional projections are produced using each borough's own housing trajectory and provided to the local authority directly. For more information, contact [demography@london.gov.uk](mailto:demography@london.gov.uk)


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ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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These ward level well being scores present a combined measure of well-being indicators of the resident population based on 12 different indicators. Where possible each indicator score is compared with the England and Wales average, which is zero. **Scores over 0 indicate a higher probability that the population on average will experience better well-being** according to these measures. Users can adjust the weight of each indicator depending on what they consider to be the more or less important, thus generating bespoke scores. This is done either by entering a number between 0 and 10 in the importance row or by moving the slider (each indicator is set to 10 by default). The scores throughout the spreadsheet will update automatically. The tool combines data across a range of themes for the last five years of available data (2008-2012). The well-being scores are then presented in a bar chart for each borough, and a map of London. The spreadsheet highlights wards in the top and bottom 25 per cent in London. Wards that have shown significant improvement or reduction in their scores relative to the average over the five year period are also highlighted. Borough figures are also provided underneath to assist with comparisons. Rankings and summary tables are included. The data that the tool is based on is included in the spreadsheet. ![well-being risk scores](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/wellbeing-screen.PNG) This file is 7.9MB. IMPORTANT NOTE, users **must** enable macros when prompted upon opening the Excel spreadsheet (or reset security to medium/low) for the map to function. The rest of the tool will function without macros. If you cannot download the Excel file directly try this [zip file](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/london-ward-well-being-probability-scores.zip) (2.5MB). If you experience any difficulties with downloading this spreadsheet, please contact [Gareth Piggott](mailto:gareth.piggott@london.gov.uk) in the Intelligence Unit. Detailed information about definitions and sources is contained within the spreadsheet. The 12 measures included are: Health \- Life Expectancy \- Incapacity Benefits claimant rate Economic security \- Unemployment rate \- Income Support claimant rate Safety \- Crime rate \- Deliberate Fires Education \- GCSE point scores Children \- Unauthorised Pupil Absence Families \- Children in out-of-work households Transport \- Public Transport Accessibility Scores (PTALs) Environment \- Access to public open space & nature Happiness \- Composite Subjective Well-being Score (Life Satisfaction, Worthwhileness, Anxiety, and Happiness) (New data only available since 2011/12) With some measures if the data shows a high figure that indicates better well-being, and with other measures a low figure indicates better well-being. Therefore scores for Life Expectancy, GCSE scores, PTALs, and Access to Public Open Space/Nature have been reversed so that in all measures low scores indicate probable lower well-being. The data has been turned into scores where each indicator in each year has a standard deviation of 10. This means that each indicator will have an equal effect on the final score when the weightings are set to equal. Why should measuring well-being be important to policy makers? Following research by the Cabinet Office and Office for National Statistics, the government is aiming to develop policy that is more focused on ‘all those things that make life worthwhile’ (David Cameron, November 2010). They are interested in developing new and better ways to understand how policy and public services affect well-being. Why measure well-being for local areas? It is important for London policy makers to consider well-being at a local level (smaller than borough level) because of the often huge differences within boroughs. Local authorities rely on small area data in order to target resources, and with local authorities currently gaining more responsibilities from government, this is of increasing importance. But small area data is also of interest to academics, independent analysts and members of the public with an interest in the subject of well-being. How can well-being be measured within small areas? The [Office for National Statistics](http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/well-being/index.html) have been developing new measures of national well-being, and as part of this, at a national and regional level, the ONS has published some subjective data to measure happiness. ONS have not measured well-being for small areas, so this tool has been designed to fill this gap. However, [DCLG](http://opendatacommunities.org/wellbeing/map) have published a tool that models life satisfaction data for LSOAs based on a combination of national level happiness data, and 'ACORN' data. Happiness data is not available for small areas because there are no surveys large enough for this level of detail, and so at this geography the focus is on objective indicators. Data availability for small areas is far more limited than for districts, and this means the indicators that the scores are based on are not all perfect measures of well-being, though they are the best available. However, by using a relatively high number of measures across a number of years, this increases the reliability of the well-being scores. How can this tool be used to help policy makers? Each neighbourhood will have its own priorities, but the data in this tool could help provide a solid evidence base for informed local policy-making, and the distribution of regeneration funds. In addition, it could assist users to identify the causes behind an improvement in well-being in certain wards, where examples of good practice could be applied elsewhere. **Differences to the previous report ** This is the 2013 edition of this publication, and there is one change from 2012. Indicators of Election turnout has been replaced with a composite score of subjective well-being indicators. Past versions are still available for [2011](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/london-ward-well-being-scores.xls) and [2012](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/london-ward-well-being-probability-scores-2012.xls). The rationale/methodology paper from 2011 is [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-16-2011-london-wellbeing-scores-ward-level.pdf). The scores from the 2012 spreadsheet are also available in PDF format. The scores in [Intelligence Update 21-2012](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Intelligence-Update-21-2012%20London-Ward-Well-being-Scores.pdf) are based on equal weightings across each measure. This tool was created by the GLA Intelligence Unit. Please contact [datastore@london.gov.uk](mailto:datastore@london.gov.uk) for more information.


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a one-off release of a set of related datasets

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LSOA and ward dashboards including a range of census variables and comparitors.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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The Business Plan 2013/14 established for the first time a suite of GLA Key Performance Indicators (KPI) closely linked to Mayoral priorities. These statistics show KPI performance, together with targets, forecasts and traffic light ratings. There are two traffic light ratings for each KPI: First, a backward looking traffic light assessing performance to date. Green indicates that performance is meeting or exceeding targets; amber that it is somewhat short of target; and red that is significantly short. The second traffic light is forward looking and is primarily concerned with whether future targets, and in particular the lifetime target, are likely to be met. Green here indicates that performance is on track and amber that there are risks that may mean future targets will be missed. Red indicates that it is probable future targets will be missed and potentially by a significant margin. GLA KPIs: 1) Number of jobs created through GLA Group investment and associated spend (ie. levered or match funded) 2) Number of new apprenticeships started 3) Square metres of public realm improved or created through GLA investment and associated spend (ie. levered or match funded) 4) The number of employers signed up to the London Living Wage (LLW) 5a) The number of young Londoners who are actively supported 5b) The number of young Londoners supported into and achieving an improved and sustained outcome 5c) The number of schools supported to improve their practice 6) GLA Group sites identified for new schools 7) Number of volunteering opportunities taken up by volunteers through Team London 8) Number of Londoners participating in sport or physical activity through the Mayor's Sports Legacy Programme: Phase 2 9) The number of street trees planted through the Mayor's street trees initiative 10a) The number of pocket parks established 10b) The area of green space created or restored in acres through the Big Green Fund 11a) Tonnes of CO2 saved as a direct result of Mayoral homes efficiency programmes 11b) Tonnes of CO2 saved as a direct result of Mayoral workplace energy efficiency programmes 11c) Tonnes of CO2 saved as a direct result of Mayoral energy supply programmes 12) The number of affordable homes delivered 13) The number of council homes made decent 14) Percentage of rough sleepers who did not spend a second night out as a result of the GLA-funded NSNO service 15) Release of GLA land in hectares 16) Value of match funding from partner bodies as a result of GLA investment through the MRF and OLF 17) The return on investment made to secure outside sponsorship 18) The percentage of invoices from small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) paid within ten days 19) Average number of working days per GLA employee lost to sickness absence 20) The percentage of correspondence responded to in full in 20 working days The Finance & Performance Monitoring Report is presented to the [GLA Budget Monitoring Sub-Committee](https://www.london.gov.uk/moderngov/ieListMeetings.aspx?CommitteeId=130) each quarter.


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Issued over 10 years ago

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ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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Mean and median average gross annual household income for Output Areas, Lower SOAs, Middle SOAs, Wards and Boroughs, London, 2011/12 This income data is unequivalised - that is it takes no account of average household size or composition within each area. A full description of how the estimates were put together can be read in this [GLA Intelligence Unit Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-07-2014-methodology.pdf). **Download:** - [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/modelled-household-income-estimates-oa-lsoa-msoa-ward-borough.xls) (all geographies included in single spreadsheet) Or **Open: ** \- [Atlas](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/gla-household-income-estimates/atlas.html) (or click on image below) [![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/household-income-estimates-atlas.JPG)](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/gla-household-income-estimates/atlas.html) These are experimental income estimates, which means that they are in the testing phase. Feedback is welcome with the intention that the model will be improved in future years if possible. Please send any comments to the [Datastore](mailto:datastore@london.gov.uk) email address. This [GLA Intellingence Update paper](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-06-2014-results.pdf) presents analysis of the headline findings of these data. ![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Update6-income analysis screen.PNG)


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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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Description

Have you ever wanted to create a quick thematic map of London but lacked the GIS skills or software to do it yourself? These free mapping tools from the GLA Intelligence Unit allows the user to input their own data to create an instant map that can be copied over into Word or another application of your choice. The user can also copy over the legend, and add labels. The template allows the user to select either 4 or 5 ranges, and it even has a function to change the colours on the map (default colours are blue). The tool now also allows users to input their own ranges, which will override the automatic ranges. There is: [**Standard borough thematic map**](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-London-boroughs.xls) [![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/borough-map-template1.PNG)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-London-boroughs.xls) [**Borough thematic map for categories**](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-London-boroughs-categoric.xls) (as opposed to numbers). And **ward maps for individual boroughs** see list below. Copyright notice: If you publish these maps, a copyright notice must be included within the report saying: "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights." **Ward maps** Ward mapping tools for each borough have also been created. Select the borough you require from the list below: [**All** London Wards map with pre-2014 boundaries](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-london-ward-map-2013.xls) [Barking and Dagenham](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-B&D.xls), [Barnet](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Barnet.xls), [Bexley](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Bexley.xls), [Brent](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Brent.xls), [Bromley](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Bromley.xls), [Camden](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Camden.xls), [Croydon](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Croydon.xls), [Ealing](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Ealing.xls), [Enfield](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Enfield.xls), [Greenwich](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Greenwich.xls), [Hackney (pre 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Hackney.xls), [Hammersmith and Fulham](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Hammersmith&Fulham.xls), [Haringey](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Haringey.xls), [Harrow](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Harrow.xls), [Havering](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Havering.xls), [Hillingdon](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Hillingdon.xls), [Hounslow](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Hounslow.xls), [Islington](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Islington.xls), [Kensington and Chelsea (pre 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Ken&Chel.xls), [Kingston upon Thames](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Kingston.xls), [Lambeth](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Lambeth.xls), [Lewisham](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Lewisham.xls), [Merton](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Merton.xls), [Newham](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Newham.xls), [Redbridge](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Redbridge.xls), [Richmond upon Thames](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Richmond.xls), [Southwark](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Southwark.xls), [Sutton](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Sutton.xls), [Tower Hamlets (pre 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Tower-Hamlets.xls), [Waltham Forest](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Waltham-Forest.xls), [Wandsworth](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Wandsworth.xls), [Westminster](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Westminster.xls) New ward boundaries - came into effect from May 2014 [**All London wards map 2014**](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-london-ward-map-2014.xls) including the new ward boundaries for Hackney, Kensington and Chelsea, and Tower Hamlets following changes in May 2014. [Hackney](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Hackney-2014.xls), [Kensington and Chelsea](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Ken&Chel-2014.xls), [Tower Hamlets](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping-template-for-wards-Tower-Hamlets-2014.xls) ![Alt text](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/london-excel-map-thumb.JPG) NOTE: Excel 2003 users must 'ungroup' the map for it to work. Full instructions are contained within the spreadsheet. If you have any questions about these tools please contact [Gareth Piggott](mailto:gareth.piggott@london.gov.uk). **Macros** The tool works in any version of Excel. But the user MUST ENABLE MACROS, for the features to work. There a some restrictions on functionality in the ward maps in Excel 2003 and earlier - full instructions are included in the spreadsheet. To check whether the macros are enabled in Excel 2003 click Tools, Macro, Security and change the setting to Medium. Then you have to re-start Excel for the changes to take effect. When Excel starts up a prompt will ask if you want to enable macros - click yes. In Excel 2007 and later, it should be set by default to the correct setting, but if it has been changed, click on the Windows Office button in the top corner, then Excel options (at the bottom), Trust Centre, Trust Centre Settings, and make sure it is set to 'Disable all macros with notification'. Then when you open the spreadsheet, a prompt labelled 'Options' will appear at the top for you to enable macros. To create your own thematic borough maps in Excel using the ward map tool as a starting point, read these [instructions](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/create-excel-map-instructions.pdf). You will need to be a confident Excel user, and have access to your boundaries as a picture file from elsewhere. The mapping tools created here are all fully open access with no passwords.


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ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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Description

![Alt text](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/gla-custom-age-screen.JPG) **Excel age range creator for GLA Projections data** This Excel based tool enables users to query the raw single year of age data so that any age range can easily be calculated without having to carry out often complex, and time consuming formulas that could also be open to human error. Each year the GLA demography team produce sets of population projections. On this page each of these datasets since 2009 can be accessed, though please remember that the older versions have been superceded. From 2012, data includes population estimates and projections between 2001 and 2041 for each borough plus Central London (Camden, City of London, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster), Rest of Inner Boroughs, Inner London, Outer London and Greater London. The full raw data by single year of age (SYA) and gender are available as Datastore packages at the links below. How to use the tool: Simply select the lower and upper age range for both males and females (starting in cell C3) and the spreadsheet will return the total population for the range. Tip: You can copy and paste the boroughs you are interested in to another worksheet by clicking: Edit then Go To (or Control + G), then Special, and Visible cells only. Then simply copy and 'paste values' of the cells to a new location. Warning: The ethnic group and ward files are large (around 35MB), and may take some time to download depending on your bandwidth. Find out more about GLA population projections on the [GLA Demographic Projections page](http://data.london.gov.uk/demography/) **BOROUGH PROJECTIONS** [GLA 2009 Round London Plan Population Projections (January 2010) (SUPERSEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2009-round-london-plan-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2009 Round (revised) London Plan Population Projections (August 2010) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2009-round-revised-london-plan-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2009 Round (revised) SHLAA Population Projections (August 2010) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2009-round-revised-shlaa-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2010 Round SHLAA Population Projections (February 2011) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2010-round-shlaa-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2011 Round SHLAA Population Projections, High Fertility (December 2011) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2011-round_shlaa_high-fertility_hh.xls) [GLA 2011 Round SHLAA Population Projections, Standard Fertility (January 2012) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2011-round_shlaa_standard-fertility_hh.xls) [GLA 2012 Round SHLAA Population Projections, (December 2012)(SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-sya-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 Round Trend Based Population Projections, (December 2012) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-trend-based-sya-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 Round SHLAA Borough Projections incorporating DCLG 2011 household formation rates, (June 2013) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-dclg2011-hh-formation-rates-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 Round Trend Based Population Projections - High (December 2013)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/gla-popn-proj-2013-round-trend-high-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 Round Trend Based Population Projections - Central (December 2013)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/gla-popn-proj-2013-round-trend-central-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 Round Trend Based Population Projections - Low (December 2013)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/gla-popn-proj-2013-round-trend-low-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 Round SHLAA Based Population Projections (February 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/gla-popn-proj-2013-round-SHLAA-age-range-creator.xls) Spreadsheet now includes national comparator data from ONS. [GLA 2013 Round SHLAA Based Capped Population Projections (March 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2013-round-SHLAA-capped-borough-age-range-creator.xls) Spreadsheet includes national comparator data from ONS. This is the recommended file to use. **WARD PROJECTIONS** [GLA 2008 round (High) Ward Projections (March 2009) (SUPERSEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2008-round-high-ward-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2009 round (revised) London Plan Ward Projections (August 2010) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2009-round-revised-london-plan-ward-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2010 round SHLAA Ward Projections (February 2011) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2010-round-shlaa-ward-sya-custom-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2011 round SHLAA Standard Ward Projections (January 2012) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2011-round-shlaa-standard-ward-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2011 round SHLAA High Ward Projections (January 2012) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2011-round-shlaa-high-ward-age-tool.xls) [GLA 2012 round SHLAA based Ward Projections (March 2013) (XLS) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-ward-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 round SHLAA Ward Projections (March 2013) (XLS) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-trend-ward-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 round SHLAA Ward Projections (March 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2013-round-shlaa-ward-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 round SHLAA Capped Ward Projections (March 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2013-round-shlaa-capped-ward-age-range-creator.xls) This is the recommended file to use. **ETHNIC GROUP PROJECTIONS FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES** [GLA 2012 Round SHLAA Ethnic Group Borough Projections - Interim (May 2013) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-interim-egpp-custom-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 Round Trend Based Ethnic Group Borough Projections - Interim (May 2013) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-trend-interim-egpp-custom-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 Round SHLAA Based Ethnic Group Borough Projections - Final (Nov 2013) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-shlaa-final-egpp-custom-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2012 Round Trend Based Ethnic Group Borough Projections - Final (Nov 2013) (SUPERCEDED)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2012-round-trend-final-egpp-custom-age-range-creator.xls) [GLA 2013 Round SHLAA Capped Ethnic Group Borough Projections (August 2014)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/2013-round-shlaa-capped-egpp-custom-age-range-creator.xls)


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

A range of indicators for a selection of cities from the [New York City Global City database](http://www.nyc.gov/html/ia/gprb/html/global/global.shtml). Dataset includes the following: **Geography** City Area (km2) Metro Area (km2) **People** City Population (millions) Metro Population (millions) Foreign Born Annual Population Growth **Economy** GDP Per Capita (thousands $, PPP rates, per resident) Primary Industry Secondary Industry Share of Global 500 Companies (%) Unemployment Rate Poverty Rate **Transportation** Public Transportation Mass Transit Commuters Major Airports Major Ports **Education** Students Enrolled in Higher Education Percent of Population with Higher Education (%) Higher Education Institutions **Tourism** Total Tourists Annually (millions) Foreign Tourists Annually (millions) Domestic Tourists Annually (millions) Annual Tourism Revenue ($US billions) Hotel Rooms (thousands) **Health** Infant Mortality (Deaths per 1,000 Births) Life Expectancy in Years (Male) Life Expectancy in Years (Female) Physicians per 100,000 People Number of Hospitals Anti-Smoking Legislation **Culture** Number of Museums Number of Cultural and Arts Organizations **Environment** Green Spaces (km2) Air Quality Laws or Regulations to Improve Energy Efficiency Retrofitted City Vehicle Fleet Bike Share Program


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The LSOA atlas provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Lower Super Output Area in Greater London. The average population of an LSOA in London in 2010 was 1,722 compared with 8,346 for an MSOA and 13,078 for a ward. The profiles are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by combining a range of data on the population, diversity, households, health, housing, crime, benefits, land use, deprivation, schools, and employment. Due to significant population change in some areas, not all 2011 LSOA boundaries are the same as previous LSOA boundaries that had been used from 2001. A lot of data is still only available using the 2001 boundaries therefore two Atlases have been created - one using the current LSOA boundaries (2011) and one using the previous boundaries (2001). If you need to find an LSOA and you know the postcode of the area, the [ONS NESS search](http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/) page has a tool for this. The LSOA Atlas is available as an XLS as well as being presented using InstantAtlas mapping software. This is a useful tool for displaying a large amount of data for numerous geographies, in one place (requires HTML 5). **CURRENT LSOA BOUNDARIES (2011)** NOTE: There is comparatively less data for the new boundaries compared with the old boundaries [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lsoa-data.xls) [Instant Atlas](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/atlas.html) [![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/images/lsoa-atlas.png)](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/lsoa-atlas/atlas.html) **PREVIOUS LSOA BOUNDARIES (2001)** [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lsoa-data-old-boundaries.xls) [Instant Atlas](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload-old-boundaries/atlas.html) [![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/images/lsoa-atlas.png)](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/lsoa-atlas-old-boundaries/atlas.html) For 2011 Census data used in the 2001 Boundaries Atlas: For simplicity, where two or more areas have been merged, the figures for these areas have been divided by the number of LSOAs that used to make that area up. Therefore, these data are not official ONS statisitcs, but presented here as indicative to display trends. NB. It is currently not possible to export the map as a picture due to a software issue with the Google Maps background. We advise you to print screen to copy an image to the clipboard. IMPORTANT: Due to the large amount of data and areas, the LSOA Atlas may take up to a minute to fully load. Once loaded, the report will work more efficiently by using the filter tool and selecting one borough at a time. Displaying every LSOA in London will slow down the data reload. Tips: 1. \- Select a new indicator from the Data box on the left. Select the theme, then indicator and then year to show the data. 2. \- To view data just for one borough, use the filter tool. 3. \- The legend settings can be altered by clicking on the pencil icon next to the LSOA tick box within the map legend. 4. \- The areas can be ranked in order by clicking at the top of the indicator column of the data table. Beware of large file size for 2001 Boundary Atlas (58MB) alternatively download [Zip file](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lsoa-data-old-boundaries.zip) (21MB). Themes included in the atlases are Census 2011 population, Mid-year Estimates by age, Population Density, Households, Household Composition, Ethnic Group, Language, Religion, Country of Birth, Tenure, Number of dwellings, Vacant Dwellings, Dwellings by Council Tax Band, Crime (numbers), Crime (rates), Economic Activity, Qualifications, House Prices, Workplace employment numbers, Claimant Count, Employment and Support Allowance, Benefits claimants, State Pension, Pension Credit, Incapacity Benefit/ SDA, Disability Living Allowance, Income Support, Financial vulnerability, Health and Disability, Land use, Air Emissions, Energy consumption, Car or Van access, Accessibility by Public Transport/walk, Road Casualties, Child Benefit, Child Poverty, Lone Parent Families, Out-of-Work families, Fuel Poverty, Free School Meals, Pupil Absence, Early Years Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, GCSE, Level 3 (e.g A/AS level), The Indices of Deprivation 2010, Economic Deprivation Index, and The IMD 2010 Underlying Indicators. The London boroughs are: City of London, Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Camden, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Southwark, Sutton, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Westminster. These profiles were created using the most up to date information available at the time of collection (Spring 2014). You may also be interested in [MSOA Atlas](/datastore/package/msoa-atlas) and [Ward Atlas](/datastore/package/ward-profiles-and-atlas).


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Raw data on crime supplied by the Metropolitan Police Service and the Mayors Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) approximately 3 weeks in arrears. _Pan-London data includes:_ \- Total Notifiable Offences \- Total Victim-based crime (and Sanctioned Detection Rates) \- MOPAC Priority offences (*) \- Violence against the Person \- Violence with injury (VWI)* (and SDR) \- Serious Youth Violence \- Female victims of robbery & Violence with Injury \- Rape \- Knife Crime (and SDR) \- Knife Crime with Injury \- Gun Crime (and SDR) \- Gun Crime with firearm discharged \- Gang violence indicator \- Dog Attacks (and SDR) \- Homicide \- Sexual Offences \- Burglary (all) \- Burglary (residential) \- Robbery (all) \- Theft & Handling \- Theft from Person* \- Theft of Motor Vehicle* \- Theft from Motor Vehicle* \- Criminal Damage* \- Domestic Offences \- Homophobic Hate Victims \- Racist & Religious Hate Victims \- Faith Hate Victims \- Disability Hate Victims \- Stop & Search Totals (and related Arrest rate) \- Police Strengths - Officer/Staff/Special Constable/PCSO \- Satisfaction/Confidence in the Metropolitan Police Service (ease of contact/satisfaction with action taken/well-informed/fairly treated/overall satisfaction/overall confidence) NB. Quarterly data \- Crime-related calls to Police by category \- Anti-Social Behaviour-related calls to Police by category _Borough data includes:_ \- MOPAC Priority offences \- Police Strengths - Officer/Staff/Special Constable/PCSO \- Fear of crime ("to what extent are you worried about crime in this area?") NB. Quarterly data NB. Action Fraud have taken over the recording of fraud offences nationally on behalf of individual police forces. This process began in April 2011 and was rolled out to all police forces by March 2013. Data for Greater London is available from Action Fraud [ here](http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/fraud-statistics?selectRegion=Greater+London).


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The ward profiles and ward atlas provide a range of demographic and related data for each ward in Greater London. They are designed to provide 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 expectancy, average house prices, properties sold, housing by council tax band, tenure, mortgage and landlord home repossession, employment and economic activity, Incapacity Benefit, Income Support and JobSeekers Allowance claimant rates, dependent children receiving child-tax credits by lone parents and out-of-work families, National Insurance Number registration rates for overseas nationals (NINo), GCSE results, pupil absence, crime rates (by type of crime), fires, ambulance call outs, road casualties, happiness and well-being, land use, access to public transport (PTALs), access to public greenspace, access to nature, air emissions / quality, car use, bicycle travel, Indices of Deprivation, and election turnout. The **Ward Profiles **present key summary measures for the most recent year, using both Excel and InstantAtlas mapping software. This is a useful tool for displaying a large amount of data for numerous geographies, in one place. The **Ward Atlas** presents a more detailed version of the data including trend data and generally includes the raw numbers as opposed to percentages or rates. The Instant Atlas reports use HTML5 technology, which can be used in modern browsers, including on Apple machines, but will not function on older browsers. **WARD PROFILES** Compare the ward measure against the Borough, London and National average. [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ward-profiles-excel-version.xls) [PDF](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/GLA-ward-profiles.pdf) [Instant Atlas HTML5](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/ward-profiles-html/atlas.html) [![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ward-profiles-html.PNG)](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/ward-profiles-html/atlas.html) **WARD ATLAS** Access the raw data for all London wards. [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ward-atlas-data.xls) [Instant Atlas HTML5](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/ward-atlas-html/atlas.html) [![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ward-atlas-html.PNG)](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/ward-atlas-html/atlas.html) Tips: 1. \- Select a new indicator from the Data box on the left. Select the theme, then indicator and then year to show the data. 2. \- To view data just for one borough*, use the filter tool. 3. \- The legend settings can be altered by clicking on the pencil icon next to the Wards tick box within the map legend. 4. \- The wards can be ranked in order by clicking at the top of the indicator column of the data table. Note: Additional indicator information and sources are included within the spreadsheet and Instant Atlas report. ### OTHER SMALL AREA PROFILES Other profiles available include [LSOA](/datastore/package/lsoa-atlas) and [MSOA](/datastore/package/msoa-atlas) atlases. Data from these profiles were used to create the [Well-being scores tool](/datastore/package/london-ward-well-being-scores). * The London boroughs are: City of London, Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Camden, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Southwark, Sutton, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Westminster. These profiles were created using the most up to date information available at the time of collection (February 2014).


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

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UK Open Government Licence

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automatically awarded

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**Excel Age-Range creator for Office for National Statistics (ONS) Mid year population estimates (MYE) covering each year between 1999 and 2013** ![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/mye-custom-tool.JPG) These files take into account the revised estimates for 2002-2010 released in April 2013 down to Local Authority level and the post 2011 estimates based on the Census results. Scotland and Northern Ireland data has not been revised, so Great Britain and United Kingdom totals comprise the original data for these plus revised England and Wales figures. This Excel based tool enables users to query the single year of age raw data so that any age range can easily be calculated without having to carry out often complex, and time consuming formulas that could also be open to human error. Simply select the lower and upper age range for both males and females and the spreadsheet will return the total population for the range. Please adhere to the terms and conditions of supply contained within the file. **Tip:** You can copy and paste the rows you are interested in to another worksheet by using the filters at the top of the columns and then select all by pressing Ctrl+A. Then simply copy and paste the cells to a new location. **ONS Mid year population estimates** [Open Excel tool (London Boroughs, Regions and National, 1999-2013)](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/o_k%3Dons-mye-custom-age-tool.xls) Also available is a custom-age tool for all geographies in the UK. Open the tool for all UK geographies (local authority and above) for: [2010](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/ons-mye-custom-age-tool-uk-geogs-2010.xls), [2011](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/ons-mye-custom-age-tool-uk-geogs-2011.xls), [2012](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/ons-mye-custom-age-tool-uk-geogs-2012.xls) and [2013](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/uk0%3Dons-mye-custom-age-tool-uk-geogs-2013.xls). This full MYE dataset by single year of age (SYA) age and gender is available as a Datastore package at the link below. **Ward Level Population estimates** [Excel single year of age population tool for 2002 to 2013 for all wards in London.](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/ons-mye-custom-age-tool-ward.xls)


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Issued over 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on London businesses’ awareness and experience of business support available to SMEs corresponding with Section 6 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - The sources of external advice used by London businesses - The topics on which external advice is sought by London businesses - Business awareness and use of incubator, accelerator and co-working spaces As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The most up-to-date information on London's economy, published by email every month. Each issue includes an overview of current economic conditions, the latest indicators and a supplement on a significant issue facing London. The LET presence on DataStore aims to create more interaction and a greater personal focus for London’s Economy Today while also allowing for the incorporation of feedback and views from the readership. Visit the [LET homepage.](http://data.london.gov.uk/let/)


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Monthly Tweetreach reports monitoring the online metrics for the Mayor of London's 'Ask Boris' Twitter sessions. Each report is generated against the search term, hashtag #askboris and is run from the day before the session starts to the end of the day the session takes place. Data includes: Reach: The number of unique Twitter accounts that received tweets about the session Exposure: The number of impressions generated by tweets in the report Activity: Total number of tweets, contributors, time period and volume Type: Number ot tweets, retweet and replies Timeline: A full list of tweets Notes: A full description of Tweetreach analytics and descriptors is available on www.tweetreach.com or in the article [Understanding the TweetReach snapshot report](http://help.tweetreach.com/entries/139336-understanding-the-tweetreach-report) Please note that due to limitations with the listening tool not all tweets from Ask Boris sessions are captured in the reports. [Tweet Reach report - **28 June 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_27-12-28-12.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **20 July 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_18-7-12to21-7-12.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **30 August 2012**](ttp://data.london.gov.uk/documents/TweetReach_askboris_29-08-12-to-31-08-2012.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **28 September 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-27-09-2012.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **29 October 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-29-10-2012.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **23 November 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-22-11-2012.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **20 December 2012**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-20-12-2012.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **18 January 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-18-01-2013.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **25 February 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-25-02-2013.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **22 March 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-22-03-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **26 April 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-26-04-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **20 June 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-20-06-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **18**** July 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-18-07-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **29 August 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-29-08-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **23 September 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-23-09-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **22 October 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-22-10-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **25 November 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-25-11-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **13 December 2013**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-13-12-13.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **15 January 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-15-01-14.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **13 February 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-13-02-14.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **27 March 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/tweetreach-askboris-27-03-14.pdf) [Tweet Reach report - **29 May 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_290514.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 26 June 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_240614.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 16 July 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_160714.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 5 August 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_050814.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 11 September 2014**](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/TweetReach_askboris_110914.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 20 October 2014**](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Tvk%3DTweetReach_askboris_201014.pdf) [Tweet Reach report **- 10 November 2014**](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/ZEE%3DTweetReach-report-Ask-Boris-10-November-2014.pdf)


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on the profile of London businesses corresponding with Section 1 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - The country or region of business ownership of London businesses - UK versus foreign ownership of London businesses - What London businesses provide: goods, services and intellectual property - The types of customers of London businesses - The age of London businesses, including the numbers of start-ups As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on innovation activity and investments corresponding with Section 7 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - London businesses which are innovation active, by the type of innovation including product, process, marketing and organisational innovations - Investment in innovation by businesses by type of investment, including Research and Development (R&D), the purchase of licensing of patents and existing knowledge, the training of staff for innovative activities, and the acquisition of machinery, equipment and software As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on the performance and outlook of London businesses corresponding with Section 4 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - The turnover of London businesses - The change in turnover compared to 12 months ago - Whether London businesses are planning to grow - Expectations on the economic outlook for London and London businesses As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on the sales and purchases, and exporting and importing behaviour of London businesses corresponding with Section 5 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - The value of goods and service traded - London businesses with sales to London, the rest of the UK, elsewhere in Europe and the rest of the world - London businesses with purchases from London, the rest of the UK, elsewhere in Europe and the rest of the world - The average proportion of sales to, and purchases from, specified locations As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The [2014 London Business Survey](http://data.london.gov.uk/london-business-survey-2014/) (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The survey collected information from a representative sample of private sector businesses in London in May-July 2014. This dataset contains information on London as a business location and the factors affecting businesses corresponding with Section 2 of the [London Business Survey 2014: Main Findings report.](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business-economy/publications/gla-economics/london-business-survey-2014) Information is provided on: - How businesses rate London as a place to do business for a range of factors including: transport infrastructure, digital and communications infrastructure, affordable workspace, the cost of housing and staff with the appropriate skills - The expected impact on the business of leaving the EU (but not the single market) - How Greater London compares to cities outside the UK on availability of work visas for non–European employees - Satisfaction with local facilities including parks, sporting and recreational facilities, cultural activities, local amenities, and the safety and cleanliness of the local environment - Factors affecting businesses including the costs of energy and materials, taxes and business rates, government regulations, travel infrastructure, IT/connectivity As with any survey, the 2014 LBS is based on a sample and as such is subject to variability in the results. Care should therefore be taken in interpreting the survey findings. For all estimates, lower and upper limits of 95% confidence intervals are provided in the data files to assist with interpretation. The LBS results represent the population of business units in London. A business unit is defined as a site/workplace, which may also be a head office if the head office is in London. It will be the whole business in the case of businesses which only have one site, or part of the business in the case of multi-site firms. The results are presented by enterprise size band and industry sector.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

**Part of Release: Official Sub-Ward, Ward and Borough level crime counts.** Choose from the three data sets (‘Sub-Ward data’, ‘Ward data’ or ‘Borough data’) according to your requirements. **This page contains the ward level data file** Click here for corresponding LSOA level data: **[Recorded Crime Summary Data for London: LSOA Level](/datastore/package/recorded-crime-summary-data-london-lsoa-level)** Click here for corresponding Borough level data: [Recorded Crime Summary Data for London: Borough Level](/datastore/package/recorded-crime-summary-data-london-borough-level) Choose from the three data sets (‘Sub-Ward data’, ‘Ward data’ or ‘Borough data’) according to your requirements. ‘Sub-Ward data’ counts the number of crimes in each sub ward area of London (Census Lower Super Output Area or LSOA) per month according to crime type. Use this data if you need to analyse crime data at a sub ward level. Because not all crimes can be matched to a specific LSOA area, you should not use this data set to count crimes by ward or borough. For these purposes use one of the other datasets according to the level of geographic precision you need. ‘Ward data’ counts the number of crimes in each ward area of London per month, according to crime type. Use this data if you need to analyse crime data according to the location of geographic wards. Because not all crimes can be matched to a ward area, you should not use this data set to count crimes by borough. For this purpose use one of the Borough level dataset provided. ‘Borough data’ counts the number of crimes in each borough area of London per month, according to crime type. Each of the data sets will contain the latest two years of data available. The categories of crime counts within them may change from time to time. Below is a list of the crime types you can currently extract (*only at borough or ward level): **Minor Category: Major Category ** Murder: ViolenceAgainstThePerson CommonAssault: ViolenceAgainstThePerson OffensiveWeapon: ViolenceAgainstThePerson Harassment: ViolenceAgainstThePerson Otherviolence: ViolenceAgainstThePerson AssaultWithInjury: ViolenceAgainstThePerson WoundingGBH: ViolenceAgainstThePerson *Rape: SexualOffences *OtherSexual: SexualOffences PersonalProperty: Robbery BusinessProperty: Robbery BurglaryInADwelling: Burglary BurglaryInOtherBuildings: Burglary TheftOrTakingOfMotor: TheftAndHandling TheftFromMotor: TheftAndHandling MotorInterferenceAndTampering: TheftAndHandling TheftFromShops: TheftAndHandling TheftOrTakingOfPedalCycles: TheftAndHandling OtherTheftPerson: TheftAndHandling OtherTheft: TheftAndHandling HandlingStolenGoods: TheftAndHandling *CountedPerVictim: FraudOrForgery *OtherFraudAndForgery: FraudOrForgery CriminalDamageToADwelling: CriminalDamage CriminalDamageToOtherBldg: CriminalDamage CriminalDamageToMotor: CriminalDamage OtherCriminalDamage: CriminalDamage DrugTrafficking: Drugs PossessionOfDrugs: Drugs OtherDrugOffences: Drugs GoingEquipped: OtherNotifiableOffences OtherNotifiable: OtherNotifiableOffences **Each row of data in the data sets contains: ** *The number of incidents according to the Month Recorded, the specific crime type, and the Location *The Month Recorded *The broad crime type (Major HO category – eg Robbery) *The specific crime type (Minor HO category – eg Robbery: Personal Property) *The Location (Sub –Ward, Ward or borough depending on the data set selected)


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The files below provide the affordable housing statistics for GLA funded programmes. The GLA is committed to open and transparent reporting and will publish statistics relating to housing delivery in London. **Downloads** * \- Monthly GLA housing starts and completions data by programme, tenure and Local Authority, since April 2009. [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/affordable-housing-london.xls) or [PDF](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Monthly-Affordable-Housing-Starts-Completions-end-October2014.pdf) * \- Annual Affordable Housing Additional Information by bedroom size by Local Authority: [Excel](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/affordable-housing-bedroom-size-london.xls) or [PDF](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Annual-Affordable-Housing-Starts-Completions-end-Sept2013.pdf) Tables include: * 1 Completions outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 2 Starts-on-Site outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 3 Completions outturn by bedroom breakdown and programme * 4 Starts-on-Site outturn by bedroom breakdown and programme * 5 Rent Completions outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 6 Home Ownership Completions outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 7 Rent Starts-on-Site outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 8 Home Ownership Starts-on-Site outturn by bedroom breakdown and borough * 9 Average Weekly Rents (all programmes) for completed homes by bedroom breakdown by borough * 10 Affordable Homes Programme: Average weekly rent as % of market rent for homes completed by bedroom breakdown and borough. This information supplements previous releases of national housing statistics published by the [Homes and Communities Agency (external website).](http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/) To see future Publication Dates 2014-15 of the affordable Housing Statistics, please click [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/GLA Affordable Housing Statistics - Publication Dates 2014-15.xls). # Annual scheme level data A data set of [scheme completions and starts since April 2011](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/f_Q%3DGLA+Affordable+Housing+Dataset_v1_0-1.xls) is available. This data set will be updated on an annual basis. See some of this data represented in [charts and maps](http://data.london.gov.uk/gla-affordable-housing-statistics/) using Tableau reporting. [![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/images/housing-tableau.PNG)](http://data.london.gov.uk/gla-affordable-housing-statistics/) Visit [GLA website](http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/increasing-housing-supply/gla-affordable-housing-statistics) for more information.


Published By Greater London Authority (GLA)

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

**Part of Release: Official Sub-Ward, Ward and Borough level crime counts.** This is the most accurate data available for counting numbers of crimes in London according to official recorded crime types, by the month the offence occurred, and by either borough, ward or sub ward location.**** **** ******The page contains the [LSOA level](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/mps-recordedcrime-lsoa.csv) file****** Click here for corresponding ward level data: [Recorded Crime Summary Data for London: Ward Level](/datastore/package/recorded-crime-summary-data-london-ward-level) Click here for corresponding borough level data: [Recorded Crime Summary Data for London: Borough Level](/datastore/package/recorded-crime-summary-data-london-borough-level) Choose from the three data sets (‘Sub-Ward data’, ‘Ward data’ or ‘Borough data’) according to your requirements. ‘Sub-Ward data’ counts the number of crimes in each sub ward area of London (Census Lower Super Output Area or LSOA) per month according to crime type. Use this data if you need to analyse crime data at a sub ward level. Because not all crimes can be matched to a specific LSOA area, you should not use this data set to count crimes by ward or borough. For these purposes use one of the other datasets according to the level of geographic precision you need. ‘Ward data’ counts the number of crimes in each ward area of London per month, according to crime type. Use this data if you need to analyse crime data according to the location of geographic wards. Because not all crimes can be matched to a ward area, you should not use this data set to count crimes by borough. For this purpose use one of the Borough level dataset provided. ‘Borough data’ counts the number of crimes in each borough area of London per month, according to crime type. Each of the data sets will contain the latest two years of data available. The categories of crime counts within them may change from time to time. Below is a list of the crime types you can currently extract (*only at borough or ward level): ** ** **Minor Category: Major Category ** Murder: ViolenceAgainstThePerson CommonAssault: ViolenceAgainstThePerson OffensiveWeapon: ViolenceAgainstThePerson Harassment: ViolenceAgainstThePerson Otherviolence: ViolenceAgainstThePerson AssaultWithInjury: ViolenceAgainstThePerson WoundingGBH: ViolenceAgainstThePerson *Rape: SexualOffences *OtherSexual: SexualOffences PersonalProperty: Robbery BusinessProperty: Robbery BurglaryInADwelling: Burglary BurglaryInOtherBuildings: Burglary TheftOrTakingOfMotor: TheftAndHandling TheftFromMotor: TheftAndHandling MotorInterferenceAndTampering: TheftAndHandling TheftFromShops: TheftAndHandling TheftOrTakingOfPedalCycles: TheftAndHandling OtherTheftPerson: TheftAndHandling OtherTheft: TheftAndHandling HandlingStolenGoods: TheftAndHandling *CountedPerVictim: FraudOrForgery *OtherFraudAndForgery: FraudOrForgery CriminalDamageToADwelling: CriminalDamage CriminalDamageToOtherBldg: CriminalDamage CriminalDamageToMotor: CriminalDamage OtherCriminalDamage: CriminalDamage DrugTrafficking: Drugs PossessionOfDrugs: Drugs OtherDrugOffences: Drugs GoingEquipped: OtherNotifiableOffences OtherNotifiable: OtherNotifiableOffences Each row of data in the data sets contains: *The number of incidents according to the Month Recorded, the specific crime type, and the Location *The Month Recorded *The broad crime type (Major HO category – eg Robbery) *The specific crime type (Minor HO category – eg Robbery: Personal Property) *The Location (Sub –Ward, Ward or borough depending on the data set selected)


Published By Horsham District Council

Issued over 10 years ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

Data Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Content Licence
Not Applicable

Verification
self certified

Description

This dataset contains details where known about public toilets in and around Horsham. Please note that not all public toilets are operated by the council, even if we own it. They may be run under agency agreement, lease, etc. by the local parish council, a commercial tenant or other body authorised by the council. Further information about accessible toilets and those under the changing place scheme, including those provided by private organisations is available on our website. If you require further information related to this dataset, please make a FOI request using our online form.