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Greater London Authority - Exploring London’s public realm
Qualitative research and polling with Londoners undertaken by the GLA's Opinion Research team in 2019. The research explored in-depth Londoners’ perspectives of the public realm, to help inform the Mayor's Public London Charter. The research report covers: Experiences and uses of public spaces Views on privately-owned public spaces Views on the future of the public realm
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Greater London Authority - The future of London’s high streets
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Qualitative research and polling with Londoners undertaken by the GLA's Opinion Research team. The research explored current public opinion towards high streets, including: Current use and experiences of high streets (prior to COVID-19) Longer term aspirations and views on the future of high streets
Greater London Authority - GLA cost of living polling
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Opinions of Londoners are at the heart of policy making at the Greater London Authority (GLA). City Hall conducts regular research with Londoners to provide evidence and insight into public opinion and behaviours, in order to support effective and impactful policy making and the development of strategies and programmes of work. These pages detail the latest research conducted by the GLA on public attitudes and behaviours in relation to the cost of living in 2022. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc on behalf of the GLA. The surveys were carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all London adults (aged 18+).
Greater London Authority - GLA Young Londoners' Survey 2009
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This data is taken from a survey of 1025 young Londoners aged from 11 to 16 years old, undertaken in Spring 2009 by ICM research on behalf of the GLA. The questions explore areas of Mayoral policy and priority including safety, the environment, transport, the Olympics and community involvement. The data is available by demographic group, including gender, age, ethnicity and parental social class. A full report was published by the GLA in September 2009 which includes detailed analysis of the results and is available on the GLA's website. The response data is available as a CSV file containing 372 variables with an accompanying file defining each variable. The same data is also available in SPSS format for users of that software. The data is also available in an Excel spreadsheet with tabs relating to each of the categories in the main report. This gets around the Excel limit of 255 columns in a single worksheet.
Greater London Authority - GLA Poll results for press releases and public statistics
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The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. This page provides the supporting evidence from the GLA polls used in responding to questions to the Mayor.
Greater London Authority - Mayor's Decisions
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Register of Mayoral decisions approving proposals for new or significant initiatives. The Mayor has pledged to uphold and develop the highest standards of transparency and openness in the way that he makes decisions and spends public money. The Mayor rather than GLA officers approves proposals for new or significant initiatives and those where expenditure will be over £50,000. These decisions are published on the GLA website in RTF and PDF format. The Datastore also makes summary information (as reported to the London Assembly) available in CSV format, which is accessible via the link below. Relevant link: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/mayoral-decisions
Greater London Authority - GLA Poll Results 2013
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The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page, if interested in other years data click here. November 2013 - Economy, cost of living, technology and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2013 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2013 - Economy, culture and community cohesion Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2013 – Economy, volunteering, ULEZ, stamp duty, cycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) January 2013 - Economy, apprenticeships, airport, housing and EU Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS)
Greater London Authority - GLA Poll Results 2015
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The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page, if interested in other years data click here. September 2015 - economy, sugar, awareness of London government and work of Mayor Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) July 2015 - Energy, renting, online shopping and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2015 - Growth, recycling and reuse Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF of tables January 2015 – Economy, cost of living, living wage, affordable eating, cooking fats, physical activity major events Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS)
Greater London Authority - GLA Poll Results 2009
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The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page, if interested in other years data click here. November 2009 - Waste and recycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2009 - Quality of life Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) April 2009 - Economic outlook, and the Mayor's role Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF)
Greater London Authority - Annual London Survey 2010
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The data is taken from a face-to-face survey of 1,490 residents of Greater London, undertaken in early 2010 by BMG Research on behalf of the GLA. The questions explore areas of Mayoral policy and priority including policing and safety, the environment, transport, the Olympics and london life. The data is available by demographic group, including gender, age, ethnicity and social class. A full report and a summary of topline results were published on the GLA website in May 2010. The response data is available as a CSV file containing 403 variables with an accompanying file defining each variable. The same data is also available in SPSS format for users of that software. The data is also available in an Excel spreadsheet with tabs relating to each of the categories in the main report. This gets around the Excel limit of 255 columns in a single worksheet. A crosstab report is also available in rtf format.