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GLA Economics Labour Market Updates (monthly)
Greater London Authority (GLA)Analysis of the labour market covering the latest developments. When using outputs from this analysis you should be aware of the following caveats: •The analysis is not intended to be comprehensive or exhaustive. It is a snapshot analysis of key data as it pertains to London. •The analysis does not represent the full body of evidence on which... - Updated a month ago
London Workplace Zone Classification
Census Information SchemeThe London Workplace Zone Classification (LWZC) uses data from 2011 census and other sources to segment London’s workplace zones into categories based on workers’ and businesses’ characteristics. A total of 92 variables were used to classify the 8,154 workplace zones in London. A list of workplace zones by LWZC Group and Sub group can be found in LWZC Classification.xls and underlying data are in... - Updated 3 months ago
Labour Market Analysis of London’s Priority Sectors
Greater London Authority (GLA)Overview This page presents a labour market analysis related to the Mayor of London’s priority sectors, as identified in the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP). Each report (found below) explores a different economic sector in detail by bringing together data from a wide range of sources. By offering insights into both current and historical trends, the analysis helps contextualise how each sector... - Created 4 months ago
Flexibility dispatches
UK Power NetworksThis dataset reports on UK Power Networks' use of paid flexibility services. UK Power Networks uses flexibility (demand/generation turn up/down) in London, the South East, and the East of England to manage electricity flows on the local electricity distribution network. - Created 4 months ago
London power networks vectorisation
UK Power NetworksThe GIS (Geographic Information System) vectorisation project will deliver the incremental digital conversion of our legacy geospatial network records. This dataset defines the sub-areas which will be incrementally delivered, detailing corresponding current status and planned completion dates. This allows users to understand the current and future coverage of digital geospatial network records as the project progresses. - Created 4 months ago
Low voltage Distribution Network Options Assessment
UK Power NetworksThis dataset is a low voltage subset of the full DNOA dataset. The DNOA output shows future network constraints, the recommended solution, and the current status in the solution progress. It indicates when, where, and at what volume flexibility services will be required in the next few years. Note: Due to the differences in the publication date of databases such as... - Created 4 months ago
Proposed streetworks
UK Power NetworksThis dataset contains details of our proposed street and roadwork permit applications taking place on the highway within UK Power Networks' footprint. - Created 4 months ago
Open streetworks
UK Power NetworksThis dataset contains details of open street and roadworks permits and private activities taking place on the highway or on private land within the UK Power Networks footprint. See what work we are doing, where and when you can expect us to finish. - Updated 10 months ago
GLA High Street Boundaries
Greater London Authority (GLA)Boundaries of High Streets as developed by the Regeneration team at the Greater London Authority. NOTE: these boundaries will be used when sharing data about High Street spend and footfall. They reflect the wider uses of High Streets including community, public and cultural, in addition to concentrations of retail units. - Updated a year ago
London pubs audit
Greater London Authority (GLA)As part of the Cultural Infrastructure Plan, an annual audit of pubs using the Inter-Departmental Business Register data is produced. The overall number of pubs in London has remained largely unchanged since 2018. There were 3,535 pubs in London in 2023. Overall employee numbers increased in 2023 for the first time since the pandemic in 2020. In 2023, there...