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Distribution Network Options Assessment
UK Power NetworksThe 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. This dataset will be updated annually by the end of the first quarter each year. You can find out more information about our methodology here: Distribution Network Options Assessment (DNOA) (ukpowernetworks.co.uk) - Updated 2 years ago
LLDC Senior Staff Salaries
London Legacy Development CorporationThe LLDC publishes staff salaries above £50,000 and the directorate budget for the budget holder. https://www.queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/node/1233 - Updated 2 years ago
LLDC Gender Pay Gap Report
London Legacy Development CorporationThe LLDC has published it’s Gender Pay Audit report. https://www.queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/node/1233 - Updated 2 years ago
Fatal fires in Greater London - Fire Facts
London Fire BrigadeThis Fire Facts publication - first published in 2018 - provides a range of statistical data about fire deaths in London. It includes a time series of data back to 1966, data for fire deaths by London borough, where people die, what causes the fires where people die, plus ethnicity and gender data about those who die in fires. - Updated 2 years ago
LFB Statement of Assurance - supporting data
London Fire BrigadeEach year, London's fire and rescue authority is required to prepare an annual Statement of Assurance (SoA) in accordance with the Fire and Rescue National Framework for England. This is to " provide annual assurance on financial, governance and operational matters ". The format of the Statement follows guidance produced by the government (May 2013). Governance of London's... - Updated 2 years ago
Fires in Greater London - Fire Facts
London Fire BrigadeOur Fire Facts report Fires in Greater London provides the most in depth review of fire data in LFB's 150 year history. The publicly available data (2000 to 2021) is divided into four sections: long term trends, where fires happen, fires in the home and fires in other buildings. The published Fire Facts is available on the LFB website. The underpinning data for the publication for the latest report is available... - Updated 2 years ago
LFB Payments over £250 - 2022/23
London Fire BrigadeThis dataset is for 2022/23 (April 2022 to March 2023) only. Data for 2021/22 is here; for 2020/21 here, 2019/20 here, 2018/19 here, 2017/18 here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data... - Updated 2 years ago
Assessment of Local Risks supporting the London Safety Plan 2017
London Fire BrigadeThis page is about the Assessment of Local Risks (AoLR) which supported the Brigade's London Safety Plan 2017 (LSP2017). This 2017 plan has now been replaced by the Brigade's new Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) - Your London Fire Brigade: our plan for 2023-29. This new plan, plus the Assessment of Risk which supports, it are available on the LFB... - Updated 2 years ago
Incident response times - Fire Facts
London Fire BrigadeThis Fire Facts report sets out the key information on the response times to the 999 calls received by the London Fire Brigade. It includes data and analysis on the various stages of emergency response from how long it takes people to call the fire brigade when a fire starts to how long it takes to handle the 999 call and... - Updated 3 years ago
GLA comments on DLUHC Levelling Up metrics
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA has conducted an analysis of the metrics accompanying the DLUHC White Paper on Levelling Up. Levelling up will not be achieved by levelling down because London has deep economic links with the rest of the UK. There should be separate missions and metrics on improving productivity and tackling disadvantage. This would allow a clearer focus on poverty alleviation. Strategy and policy development,...