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Smallest Geography
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- Updated 3 years ago
2011 census new wards labour market
Census Information Scheme2011 univariate data re-estimated for 2022 wards comparable with 2021 outputs - Updated 3 years ago
2011 census new wards housing
Census Information Scheme2011 univariate data re-estimated for 2022 wards comparable with 2021 outputs - Updated 5 years ago
Free Travel Means Everything to Me
Partnership for Young LondonThis is a survey of over 2,000 young Londoners that was completed in August 2020 in response to the planned suspension of the under 18’s free travel card. The accompanying report highlights the impact of this on young people and profiles the challenges that will be faced by young people from diverse communities. Within this, nearly 400 young people who... - Updated 7 years ago
Borough Council Election Results 2018
Greater London Authority (GLA)With the aim of making the democratic process as transparent as possible to the London electorate, this report includes a great deal of detail on every aspect of the 2018 London Borough council elections. No other single volume presents the full results and election statistics from the 32 London boroughs enabling the reader to analyse and compare the results across... - Updated 7 years ago
Land Area and Population Density, Ward and Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Land area and population density figures for 2001 to 2050 for wards and boroughs. Ward data begins in 2011. Population figure included are GLA estimate (2016-based projections), 2011 Census and ONS Mid-year Estimates. GLA figures are based on GLA population projections. Select which year you require from the drop-down box in the spreadsheet. Inland area takes account of water line. Areas with large... - Updated 7 years ago
Land Use by Borough and Ward
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)Land Use Statistics by ward (Generalised Land Use Database) 2005 (Enhanced Basemap). Uses include, domestic buildings, gardens, non-domestic buildings, greenspace, paths, rail, road and water. Area is presented in Thousands of square metres ('000s m2). These are experimental Statistics - this information has been developed in accordance with the principles set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice but has yet... - Updated 9 years ago
Birth and Death Rates, Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Live births by usual residence of mother, and General Fertility Rates (GFR), and Deaths and Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) by ward and local authority. The births and deaths data comes from ONS Vital Statistics Table 4. Small area data is only available directly from ONS under licence. The general fertility rate (GFR) is the number of live births per 1,000 women aged... - Updated 9 years ago
Life Expectancy at Birth and Age 65 by Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This series has been discontinued. Life expectancy at birth and age 65 by sex and ward, London borough, region, 1999/03 - 2010/14. The population data used is revised 2002-2010 ONS mid year estimates (MYE) - revised post 2011 Census. Revised population estimates by single year of age for wards can also be found on the ONS website for 2002-2010, 2011, 2012, and... - Updated 10 years ago
Road Collisions by Severity
Department for TransportRoad Collisions Data by fatal, serious or slight severity casualty groups by borough and ward. An collision is classed by the worst level of casualty. For example if an accident caused 1 slight injury, 2 serious injuries, and 1 fatality, the collision would be classed as fatal. Road casualty statistics can be found at a separate page. Accident and casualty data can also... - Updated 10 years ago
Dwellings by Council Tax Band, Wards
Valuation Office AgencyDwellings on the valuation list, by council tax band and ward. The Valuation list is held by the Valuation Office Agency of HMRC. The number of dwellings in each band taken at the end of March. Based on property values at 1 April 1991, homes are allocated to one of eight bands in England: the lowest - band A -...