
Environment
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Westminster Reduction and Recycling Plan
London Borough of Westminster (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the London Borough of Westminster. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve... - Updated 9 months ago
Islington Reduction and Recycling Plan
London Borough of Islington (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the London Borough of Islington. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve... - Updated 9 months ago
Hackney Reduction and Recycling Plan
London Borough of Hackney (RRP)This is the Reduction and Recycling Plan (RRP) for the London Borough of Hackney. London Local authorities are developing their Reduction and Recycling Plans (RRPs) setting out key actions for cutting waste and boosting recycling for the period 2023 to 2025. The RRPs are used to drive and promote local activity that will also play an important role helping to achieve... - Updated 10 months ago
Intelligence Unit Briefings 2012
Greater London Authority (GLA)An archive of Briefings and Updates published in 2012 by the GLA Intelligence Unit These Briefings cover a range of topics including demography, census analysis, education, and London's labour market. Briefings from other years are available here: DMAG Report Archive – London Datastore - Updated a year ago
Local Authority Collected Waste Management, London
Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsThese datasets contain the annual results for local authority collected waste in London and England. Local authority collected waste statistics from the quarterly reporting to WasteDataFlow. Data in this table shows Local Authority, London and England data. Information on the median cost of different types of waste management is also included. http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/environment/publications/the-mayors-waste-management-strategies https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/local-authority-collected-waste-for-england-quarterly-estimates http://www.wastedataflow.org/reports/default.aspx - Updated a year ago
London’s consumption based greenhouse gas emissions
Greater London Authority (GLA)Tackling London’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a huge challenge. The impact of these emissions goes far beyond the city’s boundaries. From the electronics we buy and the food we eat to the clothes we wear, most are produced and transported globally. The Mayor, together with London Councils and ReLondon, has jointly commissioned Leeds University to develop a historic... - Updated a year ago
Climate & Equalities Tool
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Climate and Equalities Tool is a simple, high-level tool to help you embed climate and equalities considerations early in your programme design. Climate outcomes are assessed alongside an Equalities Impact Assessment (EqIA). Adhering to the Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010 is a statutory requirement and completing an EqIA is the best way to comply with... - Created a year ago
Secondary Substation Feeding Areas
UK Power NetworksA shapefile containing the postcode areas supplied by secondary substations. The dataset is generalised using our GIS customer connectivity model. Each Secondary Substation's connected LV Network is traced out to its electrical extents, including all connected customers. Using the geographic position of customer connections and key network points of both the Substation being traced and surrounding Substation's network, a Voronoi diagram is... - Updated a year ago
Properties Vulnerable to Heat Impacts in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Properties Vulnerable to Heat Impact report, produced by Arup, maps London's heat risk across homes, neighbourhoods, and essential properties in the wake of climate change. The study focused on essential settings, emphasising areas where occupants are especially vulnerable to heat-related hazards. This included schools, hospitals, care homes residential properties and neighbourhoods. Properties Vulnerable to Heat Impact Report | London City Hall - Updated a year ago
Fuel Poverty
Greater London Authority (GLA)Percentage of households in fuel poverty as measured by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Statistics by tenure taken from the English Housing Survey. This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more.