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Focus on London 2000-2009
Focus on London 2000-2009 archive Focus on London 2009 Packed with interesting information about our capital city, the Focus on London (FoL) report offers a unique snapshot of life in London. The report is produced by the GLA's statistical department, Data Management Analysis Group (DMAG) in partnership with the London Development Agency, Office for National Statistics, London Health Observatory, Met Police, London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade. PDF In addition we’ve created a single dataset for the underlying data that support the report so that everyone can access the data. Excel Focus on London 2008 1 DECEMBER 2008 Focus on London 2008 covers a wide range of demographic, social and economic data, providing a statistical portrait of some of the key issues facing the capital. Produced by the Greater London Authority's statistical arm, Data Management Analysis Group (DMAG) it will be of interest to anyone who has a general interest in, or is carrying out research about, London. The report contains over 200 tables of the latest available data for London on several topics, conveniently presented in one place. This edition continues the series started in 1997. PDF Link to index of CSVs Focus on London 2007 JUNE 2007 This is the latest in a series of statistical publications for London going back over a hundred years and provides a digest of some of the key subjects affecting the capital. Jointly produced by the Greater London Authority and the Office for National Statistics, it brings together a wide range of demographic, social and economic datasets to provide a broad picture of London. Many of the tables, maps or charts in the report set London figures alongside those for the UK or England as a whole while several include data at individual borough level. PDF Focus on London 2003 Focus on London 2003 is a statistical digest bringing together a wide range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics to provide a comprehensive view of London. It is the product of a unique collaboration between the Office for National Statistics, the Government Office for London, the Greater London Authority and the London Development Agency. There are 12 chapters each focusing on a different aspect of London with key facts and figures: the overview, population, environment, housing, economy, labour market, education and training, living in London, tourism and leisure, travel and communications, public services and London government. PDF Focus on London 2000 Focus on London 2000 brings together statistical information from a wide variety of sources to paint a picture of our capital city today. It looks at changes over recent years and highlights differences between the boroughs, the Inner and Outer areas and the country as a whole. PDF
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City Intelligence Unit - State of London
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This report by GLA City Intelligence (the latest update of which was published in January 2024) brings together a wide range of outcome data relevant to the work of the Mayor and the London Assembly, which will also be of interest to other stakeholders in London. The aim is to provide readers with a high-level summary of the latest trends in each topic area – these include: Demography The economy and labour market Community participation and engagement Crime and safety The environment Housing Income, poverty and destitution Transport and digital infrastructure Young people and education Health, wellbeing and inequalities. Datasets have been selected that update relatively frequently and without too great a lag but not all fit these criteria. While comprehensive in its coverage, it is by no means exhaustive and links to further information are provided with each chapter. A health and wellbeing chapter has been added to the latest edition. As new datasets are released, the charts in the report will be updated on the accompanying State of London Dashboard. The Dashboard is in Beta form while it continues to be developed. We welcome feedback on both the report and the Dashboard via email to: intelligence@london.gov.uk.
GLA Intelligence Unit - Focus on London - Poverty
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FOCUSONLONDON2011:POVERTY:THEHIDDENCITY One of the defining features of London is that it is a city of contrasts. Although it is considered one of the richest cities in the world, over a million Londoners are living in relative poverty, even before the additional costs of living in the capital are considered. This edition of Focus on London, authored by Rachel Leeser, presents a detailed analysis of poverty in London that reveals the scale and distribution of poverty in the capital. REPORT: Read the full report as a PDF. PRESENTATION: What do we mean by living in poverty, and how does the model affect different types of families? This interactive presentation provides some clarity on a complex concept. CHARTS: The motion chart shows the relationship between child poverty and worklessness at borough level, and shows how these two measures have changed since 2006. It reveals a significant reduction in workless households in Hackney (down 12 per cent), and to a lesser extent in Brent (down 7 per cent). The bar chart shows child poverty rates and the change in child poverty since 2006. It reveals that while Tower Hamlets has the highest rate of child poverty, it also has one of the fastest falling rates (down 12 per cent), though Haringey had the biggest fall (15 per cent). Charts DATA: All the data contained within the Poverty: The Hidden City report as well as the data used to create the charts and maps can be accessed in this spreadsheet. FACTS: Some interesting facts from the data… ● Highest proportion of children in workless households, by borough, 2010 Westminster – 35.6% Barking and Dagenham – 33.6% Lewisham – 33.1% Newham – 31.4% Islington – 30.6% -31. Barnet – 9.1% -32. Richmond upon Thames – 7.0% ● Changes in proportions of workless households, 2006-09, by borough Hackney – down 12.3% Brent – down 7.3% Tower Hamlets – down 4.8% Lambeth – down 4.2% Hillingdon – down 4.1% -31. Enfield – up 5.8% -32. Bexley – up 7.3% ● Highest reduction in rates of child poverty 2006-09, by borough: Haringey – down 15.0% Newham – down 12.9% Hackney – down 12.8% Tower Hamlets – down 12.1% Southwark – down 11.5% -31. Bexley – up 6.0% -32. Havering – up 10.3%
Greater London Authority - Annual London Education Report 2017 Data
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This document is a collection of raw data used in the Mayor’s Annual London Education Report 2017.
GLA Planning - London Plan AMR 17 tables and data
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The London Plan Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) 17 focuses on the period from 1st April 2019 to 31st March 2020. It provides information about progress being made in implementing the policies and addressing the objectives of the London Plan 2016 by showing how London is performing against the 24 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) identified in Chapter 8 of the London Plan 2016. PDFs of all of the London Plan AMRs can be downloaded from https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/implementing-london-plan/monitoring-london-plan
GLA - London Plan AMR 16 tables and data
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The London Plan Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) 16 focuses on the period from 1st April 2018 to 31st March 2019. It provides information about progress being made in implementing the policies and addressing the objectives of the London Plan 2016 by showing how London is performing against the 24 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) identified in Chapter 8 of the London Plan 2016. Chapter 3 of the AMR provides additional performance measures and statistics, and includes the Housing Provision Annual Monitor which uses the planning permissions data from the London Development Database to provide a more detailed assessment of housing development in London than is shown by the KPIs. All of the tables from Chapters 2 (KPIs) and 3 (Additional performance measures and statistics) are provided below, along with the housing data used in the Housing Provision Annual Monitor. A PDF of AMR 16 can be downloaded from https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/implementing-london-plan/monitoring-london-plan
Greater London Authority - London Town Centre Health Check Analysis Report
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This comprehensive database for town centres is the Technical Annex associated with the GLA publication: “2017 London Town Centre Health Check Analysis Report’. The data is provided for 221 town centres identified in the adopted London Plan (2016), as well as some further test centres.
GLA - London Plan AMR 15 tables and data
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The London Plan Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) 15 covers the period from 1st April 2017 to 31st March 2018. It provides information about progress being made in implementing the policies and addressing the objectives of the London Plan 2016 by showing how London is performing against the 24 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) identified in Chapter 8 of the Plan. Chapter 3 of the AMR provides additional performance measures and statistics, and includes the Housing Provision Annual Monitor which uses the planning permissions data from the London Development Database to provide a more detailed assessment of housing development in London than is shown by the KPIs. All of the tables from Chapters 2 (KPIs) and 3 (Additional performance measures and statistics) are provided below, along with the housing data used in the Housing Provision Annual Monitor. AMR 15 can be downloaded from https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/planning/implementing-london-plan/monitoring-london-plan