Published By London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority
Issued over 9 years ago
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Payments (of any value) using Government Procurement Cards made by London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (London Fire Brigade) as required by the government's Transparency Code 2014. Data is published quarterly. LFEPA/LFB do not currently make extensive use of Government Procurement Cards (PRCs).
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued over 9 years ago
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This file contains the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for London. The ONSPD relates both current and terminated postcodes in the United Kingdom to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other area geographies. It also links postcodes to pre-2002 health areas, 1991 Census enumeration districts (for England and Wales), 2001 and 2011 Census output and super output areas (England and Wales). The ONSPD is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The ONSPD is issued quarterly. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. The full UK dataset is available for download from the [ONS GeoPortal](https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk)
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued over 9 years ago
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Employment rates broken down by gender, age or disability. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics. Employment Rate by Gender, for working age, and Age groups: 16-24, 25-34, 35-49, 50-64, and disability groups: All disabled, Both DDA & also work-limiting, DDA only disabled, Work-limiting only disabled, Not disabled, recently replaced with: Equality Act core or work-limiting disabled, EA core disabled, Work-limiting disabled, Not EA core or work-limiting disabled. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued over 9 years ago
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Employment Rate by broad ethnic group (Working age), employment rates for BAME and White for each year since 2006, and employment and unemployment rates by age group (16-24, 25-49 and 50-64) and ethnic group for London and rest of UK for latest year. Rates for the latter, exclude full-time students. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued over 9 years ago
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Employment rates for those aged 16+ broken down by industrial classification. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS) produced by the Office for National Statistics. Includes the Major Industry Classes: Agriculture and fishing, Energy and water, Manufacturing, Construction, Distribution, hotels and restaurants, Transport and communications, Banking, finance and insurance, Public admin. education and health, Other services Includes all people in employment, regardless of age 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
Published By Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Issued over 9 years ago
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> On Friday 11th April 2014 Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust hosted a workshop, 'Planning Care: make the most of data' in association with Bloom, Quality Health, Leeds Data Thing, Leeds Data Mill and LYPFT Planning Care. > > The workshop provided people accessing services, carers, and health and social practitioners the opportunity to work with developers, designers and coders to understand better the data we hold in relation to Planning Care. > > The data and information listed here was published as a one-off for the workshop.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Dataset showing lincences issued to scrap metal dealers across Leeds.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset shows rainfall data from 6 rain gauges located at various locations across the city. > > ## Please note > * The siting of the gauges is not to Met Office standards (e.g.. maybe too close to a wall), which may not give an entirely accurate reflection of rainfall. The exact location of these gauges is not released. * Measurements are in millilitres.
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> Data showing skips usage across services in the council. Information includes type of waste disposed of, quantity and weight. > > ## Please note > * This information is supplied by the contractor and in some cases may be incomplete. * The 2008/9 dataset is incomplete and only covers April to December.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset shows the number and type of planning applications taken by the Leeds Authority and the time taken. > > District level planning is undertaken by metropolitan and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities, national park authorities and urban development corporations. These authorities deal with all other planning applications that are not classified as county matters and mainly include applications for planning permissions on residential, offices, industrial, retail and householder developments. > > Coverage period is a rolling yearly period - starting from 1st September 2012 and ending 30th September 2013; then for a 12 month period from 1st January 2013 to 31st December 2013; and finally from 1st April 2013 until 31st March 2014. > >##Addtional Information > * This data is available for download as an Excel Spreadsheet (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/321770/TableP132.xls) * The original open data source can be found on the DCLG Open Data Site - (http://opendatacommunities.org/data/planning/performance/percentage-of-decisions)
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Appeals data for primary and secondary schools by academic year.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Here's a useful dataset to some of the places across the city to eat and drink. > > ## Please note > * Work is ongoing to ensure this data is accurate. * Further information can be found at: http://www.visitleeds.co.uk
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> These are licences issued to premises which sell alcohol, provide regulated entertainment, or serve hot food after 11pm (e.g. pubs, bars, takeaways, supermarkets and hotels).
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> Dataset showing callouts where pest control is required.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Here's a useful dataset to some of the places across the city where you can spend your money! > > ## Please note > * Work is ongoing to ensure this data is accurate. * For further information please visit: http://www.visitleeds.co.uk.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset shows staff time allocated to trade union activities. > > ## Please note > * Data is recorded only for Convenors, Union Learn Representative (ULR) and the ULR Co-ordinator (ULRC) only. * ULR (Headcount) had reduced to 7 (FTE) by 14/03/14. This equates to 0.76 FTE. * Data is only recorded for Convenors, and the ULR Co-ordinator with specific allocation of hours for ULRs. In terms of paid time off this is mainly allowed for union duties and not activities. * Total Estimate Spending = Number of FTE days spent on union activities x average salary divided by the total pay bill (Spend based on Basic salary in line with other reporting of union salary costs plus accommodation as required). > > ## Local Government Transparency Code 2014 > * This is a key dataset which the government wants local authorities to publish. * https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-government-transparency-code-2014
Published By West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset contains the individual responses to a survey conducted by West Yorkshire Combined Authority which sought to understand how people visiting the opening stages of the Tour de France in Yorkshire on the weekend of 5-6 July 2014 made their travel choices, including the sources of information they consulted, and what level of disruption they experienced on the roads and on public transport. The feedback survey took the form of an online survey and was designed by the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds. The survey went live on 24 July 2014 and was open for 19 days, closing on 11 August 2014 and attracting a total of 1,881 respondents. > > ## Survey questions > * Many of the survey questions were multiple choice and had several parts – the questions are described in 2 separate data files. * Please note, this is a one-off dataset and will not be updated.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset shows the amounts paid by all Schools in Leeds LEA to third parties in relation to temporary agency staffing cover.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset shows licences granted to individuals to authorise a sale of alcohol.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This provides data on all council housing which are currently tenanted, i.e. not empty properties. It provides details on property type, area, ward, and by post code sector. > > ## Information > * Please refer to the Property Type document for further guidance on what the property types descriptions mean.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset shows the number of new permanent dwellings that has been built broken down by the tenure type. > > House building data is collected at local authority district level, but it is important to treat figures at this level with care. House building is unevenly distributed both geographically and over time and patterns of housing development can produce clusters of new homes which make the figures at a low geographic level volatile and difficult to interpret. > >##Additional Information > > House building completion – In principle, a dwelling is regarded as complete when it becomes ready for occupation or when a completion certificate is issued whether it is in fact occupied or not. In practice, the reporting of some completions may be delayed and some completions may be missed if no completion certificate was requested by the developer or owner, although this is unusual. > > Tenure – For the purposes of these statistics, the term tenure refers to the nature of the organisation responsible for the development of a new housing start or completion. It does not necessarily describe the terms of occupancy for the dwelling on completion. For example, some housing associations develop homes for sale on the open market. Such homes would be reported in the Housing Association tenure of these statistics, but would ultimately most likely be owned and occupied in the private sector. > > Housing association - “Housing associations (HAs)” has been used as the generic name for all social landlords not covered by local authorities (see below). In previous editions HAs were referred to as Registered Social Landlords (RSL), and the technical term (private) Registered Provider (pRP) of social housing is also sometimes used. The more all-encompassing description of ‘housing associations’ is now seen as more helpful to users of these statistics. > > This data set contains un-rounded figures, rounded figures are available in Table 253, available for download as an Excel spreadsheet here https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/311426/LiveTable253.xlsx. > > This original source for this linked data can be found at the DCLG Open Data Portal - OpenDataCommunities.org (http://opendatacommunities.org/data/house-building/completions/tenure)
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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>Information on funerals organised by Leeds City Council due to circumstances such as no traceable next of kin, next of kin unable or prepared to organise or no-one able/available to fund the funeral. > > ## Dataset guidance > * Column 1: postcode of area of the last known address of the deceased. * Column 2: Date of death. * Column 3: Total cost of the funeral (not just the amount the council recovers, or the charge by the council). * Column 4: Date the estate was referred to the Treasury Solicitor (the Treasury Solicitor is the Government department that deals with the estates of those who have no next of kin i.e. they try and trace a next of kin who may be entitled to inherit the estate).
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Data files that contain fines issued for unauthorised parked vehicles in on-street locations. The data contains date, time, location, fine issued, discount available, and total paid. > > ## Local Government Transparency Code 2014 > * This is a key dataset which the government wants local authorities to publish. * https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-government-transparency-code-2014 > >##Additional Info > > Please note, from Quarter 3 2014/15, on street parking fines data has been divided in to a fines issued dataset and fines paid dataset. > >##Definitions > * PCN - Penalty Charge Notice * Issued - Date PCN was issued * Fine - Initial full charge (does not include surcharges) * Surcharges - If full payment not made within 56 days from the date the notice is issued the charge is further increased by 50% of the Initial charge. If the payment is still not made, within a further 14 days then a further charge may be applied if the case is registered at court. * Charge level - H = High at £70.00/£35.00 discount. L = Low at £50.00/£25.00 discount. * Discount - the charge if payment made within 14 days. * Balance Amount outstanding at date of sample. A negative balance means an overpayment.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Leeds City Council and City of Bradford MDC are working together on a variety of digital projects under the ‘Superconnected Cities’ banner. One such project is to work with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to improve their broadband speeds. Grants (known as vouchers) are paid to businesses between £100 and £3,000 to help them get better connected. Superfast broadband can among other things, increase business efficiency and productivity and reduce downtime. > > ##The Dataset > >This dataset provides some information about companies who have been successful in applying for a grant. It shows their original upload and download speeds and the improvements they expect to receive. It is recognised that there are some gaps in this dataset, however this information should be populated as the project progresses. > > ## Voucher scheme > >The voucher scheme is due to run until March 2015. If you have any questions about the application process or eligibility, please call us on 0113 3950357, email info@superconnectedleedsbradford.co.uk or see our website http://www.superfastwestyorkshire.co.uk
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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>A dataset showing the movers and shakers in Leeds both past and present. This information is used by the council to populate an interactive museum resource. > > ## Please note > * There are parts of this dataset which are missing. * This is a one-off dataset.