Datasets


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

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automatically awarded

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This download service provides spatial data relating to statistical units held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Data Zones 2011 • Data Zone Centroids 2011 • Data Zones 2001 • Data Zone Centroids 2001 • Intermediate Zones 2011 • Intermediate Zone Centroids 2011 • Intermediate Zones 2001 • Intermediate Zone Centroids 2001 • Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 1 • Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 2 • Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) - Level 2 • Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) - Level 3


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

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This download service provides spatial data relating to land cover held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Special Areas of Hill Land


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

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This view service provides spatial data relating to statistical units held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Data Zones 2001 • Data Zone Centroids 2001 • Intermediate Zones 2001 • Intermediate Zone Centroids 2001 • Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 1 • Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 2 • Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) - Level 2 • Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) - Level 3


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

This view service provides spatial data relating to land cover held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Special Areas of Hill Land


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

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This view service provides spatial data relating to area management, restriction, regulation and reporting units held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Agricultural Area Office Boundaries • Agricultural Parishes • Animal Health Regions • Designated Bathing Waters • Drinking Water Protected Areas (Groundwater) • Drinking Water Protected Areas (Surface water) • Fragile Land • Less Favoured Areas (LFA) • Marine Planning Zones • Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) • Water Regulation Zones


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

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This download service provides spatial data relating to agricultural and aquaculture facilities held by the Scottish Government. The following layers are included: • Shellfish Growing Waters


Published By Oldham Council

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

Data Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Content Licence
Not Applicable

Verification
self certified


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

OS VectorMap District is a simple vector dataset with a nominal scale of 1:25000 covering the whole of Great Britain that has been designed for creating graphical mapping. The product can be used as mapping in its own right or can be used to provide a flexible geographic context reference for customers’ overlay information. As well as the vector dataset, a number of output styles are suggested. The main characteristics of the dataset is represention of real world features (e.g. roads, railways, buildings blocks, vegetation and boundaries) as points, lines, polygons, and text.


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

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As one of our range of backdrop mapping products, Ordnance Survey's OS Street View is street-level, backdrop map data that is specifically designed for online applications, as it can be downloaded quickly from both the Internet and Intranet. It provides a scanned image of street-level mapping that can be combined with other data in a geographical information system (GIS), enabling you to clearly visualise a wide range of information in a geographical context. The street-level detail of OS Street View makes it particularly useful for displaying specific localities.


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster map base combines roads, railways and other key features to make this the ideal cartographic backdrop for overlaying business information.


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

OS Locator is a fully searchable national gazetteer of road names. It enables users to identify and find specific locations by a number of criteria including locality, settlement, local authority and county. It has been created to complement Ordnance Survey's range of mid-scales raster map data products, such as OS Street View®. As a point-based gazetteer of road names OS Locator does not contain any road geometry although it does contain coordinates to create a minimum bounding rectangle encompassing the extent of the road referenced in the gazetteer. Results of searches can be easily visualised using the gazetteer in conjunction with other products available in the OS OpenData Catalogue such as OS VectorMap™ District and OS Street View.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics, abbreviated as NUTS (from the French 'Nomenclature des Unités territoriales statistiques') is a geographical classification that subdivides territories of the European Union (EU) into regions at three different levels (NUTS 1, 2 and 3, respectively, moving from larger to smaller territorial units). At the local scale, two levels of Local Administrative Units (LAU) are also defined: LAU 1 and LAU 2 (formerly referred to as NUTS 4 and NUTS 5, respectively). NUTS areas aim to provide a single and coherent territorial breakdown for the collection, development, and harmonisation of EU regional statistics. Further, eligibility for aid from European Structural Funds (for those regions whose development is lagging behind) is assessed at NUTS 2 level. The NUTS classification was originally developed by Eurostat in the early 1970's, however, only gained legal status with Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 which entered into force in July 2003. A first regular amendment ((EC) No 105/2007) replaced the 2003 version of NUTS with the 2006 version, enacted on 1 January 2008. The current classification is valid until December 31, 2011. For Scottish NUTS areas, the NUTS 1 region covers the whole of Scotland, whereas NUTS 2 subdivides Scotland into 4 regions, and NUTS 3 to 23 regions. Above NUTS 1 is the 'national' level of the EU Member State - the United Kingdom. For Local Administrative Units (LAU) there are currently 41 units at LAU level 1 and 1,222 at level 2. Codes for NUTS regions are prefixed by the characters 'UKM', where 'UK' identifies the member state, the United Kingdom, and 'M' indicates Scotland.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

The Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics, abbreviated as NUTS (from the French 'Nomenclature des Unités territoriales statistiques') is a geographical classification that subdivides territories of the European Union (EU) into regions at three different levels (NUTS 1, 2 and 3, respectively, moving from larger to smaller territorial units). At the local scale, two levels of Local Administrative Units (LAU) are also defined: LAU 1 and LAU 2 (formerly referred to as NUTS 4 and NUTS 5, respectively). NUTS areas aim to provide a single and coherent territorial breakdown for the collection, development, and harmonisation of EU regional statistics. Further, eligibility for aid from European Structural Funds (for those regions whose development is lagging behind) is assessed at NUTS 2 level. The NUTS classification was originally developed by Eurostat in the early 1970's, however, only gained legal status with Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 which entered into force in July 2003. A first regular amendment ((EC) No 105/2007) replaced the 2003 version of NUTS with the 2006 version, enacted on 1 January 2008. The current classification is valid until December 31, 2011. For Scottish NUTS areas, the NUTS 1 region covers the whole of Scotland, whereas NUTS 2 subdivides Scotland into 4 regions, and NUTS 3 to 23 regions. Above NUTS 1 is the 'national' level of the EU Member State - the United Kingdom. For Local Administrative Units (LAU) there are currently 41 units at LAU level 1 and 1,222 at level 2. Codes for NUTS regions are prefixed by the characters 'UKM', where 'UK' identifies the member state, the United Kingdom, and 'M' indicates Scotland.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 2 are part of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) hierarchical classification of UK areas created by the European Office Statistics (Eurostat) in order to produce regional statistics which are comparable across the European Union. There are 3 NUTS levels moving from larger to smaller areas, NUTS 1 is Scotland, NUTS 2 divides Scotland into 4 areas and NUTS 3 divides Scotland into 23 areas. NUTS areas are stable and are only amended periodically. NUTS 4 and NUTS 5 have been superseded by Local Administrative Units (LAU), which were introduced in July 2003 as there was a requirement for statistics at local level which were compatible with NUTS. LAUs are amended to reflect administrative boundary changes. LAU boundaries were created by National Records of Scotland (NRS) from existing geographies. LAU Level 2 (formerly NUTS level 5) are based on 1999 electoral wards, 7 of which are split into 2 separate LAU areas. Scotland is covered by 1,229 LAU2 areas.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Local Administrative Units (LAU) - Level 1 are part of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) hierarchical classification of UK areas created by the European Office Statistics (Eurostat) in order to produce regional statistics which are comparable across the European Union. There are 3 NUTS levels moving from larger to smaller areas, NUTS 1 is Scotland, NUTS 2 divides Scotland into 4 areas and NUTS 3 divides Scotland into 23 areas. NUTS areas are stable and are only amended periodically. NUTS 4 and NUTS 5 have been superseded by Local Administrative Units (LAU), which were introduced in July 2003 as there was a requirement for statistics at local level which were compatible with NUTS. LAUs are amended to reflect administrative boundary changes. LAU boundaries were created by National Records of Scotland (NRS) from existing geographies. LAU Level 1 (formerly NUTS level 4) are Council Areas, Local Enterprise Companies (LECs) or a combination of both. Scotland is covered by 41 LAU1 areas.


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

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automatically awarded

Description

Land-Form PANORAMA is a mid-scale product representing the physical three-dimensional shape of the surface of the ground. The contours dataset consists of a set of contours, spot heights, breaklines, coastlines, lakes, ridges and formlines in vector form.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

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automatically awarded

Description

Intermediate zones are a statistical geography that sit between data zones and local authorities, created for use with the Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) programme. Intermediate zones are used for the dissemination of statistics that are not suitable for release at the data zone level because of the sensitive nature of the statistics, or for reasons of reliability. Intermediate Zones were designed to meet constraints on population thresholds (2,500 - 6,000 household residents), to nest within local authorities (as they were in 2001), and to be built up from data zones. The aim was also to build intermediate zones by grouping together data zones with similar social characteristics, to have fairly compact shape and to take into account physical boundaries. Intermediate zones are a stable geography and can be used to analyse change over time. There are 1,235 intermediate zones across Scotland, and each have been assigned an individual code that follows the Scottish Government's standard naming and coding convention. The code prefix is S02, which has been assigned to designate intermediate zones. In most cases, intermediate zones were also been assigned a name by the relevant Community Planning Partnership. From time to time Local Authorities may choose to update these names, and this dataset will be updated to reflect these changes.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
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Description

Data zone centroids are point features that represent the population weighted centre of data zones - the core geography used for the dissemination of results from Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS). Centroids were calculated from a population weighted sum of Census Output Area centroids that fall within a data zone. Eastings and northings for each Output Area were multiplied by their population, summed based upon the data zone in which they fell, and then divided by the total population of the data zone. These centroids are in turn used to link data zones to other (higher) geographies via a spatial join, producing a 'best-fit' match between data zones and other SNS geographies. This is Version 2 of the dataset, as the original version was shown to produce bias to the north and east. There are 6,505 data zones across Scotland, and each have been assigned an individual code that follows the Scottish Government's standard naming and coding convention. The code prefix is S01, which has been assigned to designate data zones. In some cases, data zones have also been assigned a name. To date, Local Authorities that have named their data zones include Eilean Siar (Western Isles), Falkirk, Fife, Highland, Moray, Shetland, South Lanarkshire, Stirling and West Lothian.


Published By Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Data zones are the core geography for dissemination of results from Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS). The data zone geography covers the whole of Scotland and nests within local authority boundaries. Data zones are groups of Census output areas which have populations of between 500 and 1,000 household residents, and some effort has been made to respect physical boundaries. In addition, they have compact shape and contain households with similar social characteristics. Data zones are a stable geography and can be used to analyse change over time. There are 6,505 data zones across Scotland, and each have been assigned an individual code that follows the Scottish Government's standard naming and coding convention. The code prefix is S01, which has been assigned to designate data zones. In some cases, data zones have also been assigned a name. To date, Local Authorities that have named their data zones include Eilean Siar (Western Isles), Falkirk, Fife, Highland, Moray, Shetland, South Lanarkshire, Stirling and West Lothian.


Published By Ordnance Survey

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
OS OpenData Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Boundary-Line is a specialist 1:10 000 scale boundaries dataset. It contains all levels of electoral and administrative boundaries, from district, wards and civil parishes (or communities) up to parliamentary, assembly and European constituencies. The information is represented as vector digital data. The boundary information is updated twice a year, in May and October. The May release contains the boundaries that have become live in the first week of May, in the year of release. The October release contains the May boundaries plus additional information. Boundary-Line files and sub-levels includes: County - The named county, district, district ward, civil parish, county electoral division (ED); European constituencies - The named European region; Greater London Authority - The Greater London Authority, Greater London Authority Assembly constituency, London borough, London borough ward; Metropolitan districts - The named metropolitan district, metropolitan district ward, civil parish where appropriate; Scottish parliamentary electoral region - The named Scottish Parliamentary electoral region, Scottish parliamentary constituency; Unitary authorities- The named unitary authority, unitary authority ward or unitary authority ED as appropriate, civil parish where appropriate, together with community in Wales; Welsh Assembly Electoral Region - The named Welsh Assembly electoral region, Welsh assembly constituency; Westminster constituencies - The named Westminster constituency; Extent of the realm - Low water mark or seaward boundary extension. Other attribution includes: High water mark; Unique identifiers - For administrative areas, polygons and links; Area measurements; Definitive names; Census codes


Published By Bolton Council

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

Data Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Content Licence
Not Applicable

Verification
self certified


Published By Bolton Council

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Data Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Content Licence
Not Applicable

Verification
self certified


Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Data and figures from the Census Information Scheme briefing on NS-SEC in London (CIS2013-05).


Published By HM Revenue & Customs

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Regional Trade Statistics Custom tables, UK Trade info from HMRC. **Key Points:** 1) In the decade to 2011, the value of London’s food exports rose by £0.7 billion to £1.8 billion. As a share of all goods exported from the capital, food’s share has remained stable at around 5 per cent. 2) The value of beverage exports make up the largest proportion of London’s food exports, which at £821.4 million made up 46 per cent of all London food exports in 2011.Over two-fifths of these beverage exports were to EU countries, with a further 34 per cent destined for Asia and Oceania. 3) The EU is the largest market region for London’s food exports, accounting for half of all exports by value. Asia and Oceania was the second most important region in 2011. Looking at individual countries, in 2011 the Irish Republic had the highest total value of food exports from London (with a 14 per cent share of London’s global food exports), followed by France and Hong Kong respectively. [Report ](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Londons_food_exports.pdf) (PDF) Relevant link: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Table.aspx


Published By Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

Issued almost 10 years ago

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Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

# New Release [This file](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/id-2010-for-london.xls) contains all the ID2010 data for London at LSOA, ward and borough level. Please take the time to read the notes which accompany the data in the file. It has sheets for the CLG published * LSOA domains, * sub domains, * IDACI/IDAOPI, * population figures, * borough level summary measures, * GLA calculations for wards, * borough level IDACI/IDAOPI. The details of the GLA calculations, analysis and maps illustrating the results can be found in * [GLA Intelligence Briefing 2011 - 06 Indices of Deprivation 2010 - A London Perspective](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ID2010-a-london-perspective.pdf) This briefing presents a London analysis of the CLG published indices. * [GLA Intelligence Update 01-2012, Ward Level Summary Measures of the Indices of Deprivation 2010](http://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Update%2001-2012%2001-2012%20Ward%20Level%20Summary%20Measures%20of%20ID%202010.pdf) This Update presents, for all wards in London, summary measures of the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 corresponding to those published by CLG at borough level, as far as is practicable and appropriate, together with additional summary information which may also be useful. * [GLA Intelligence Update 02-2012, Income Deprivation Affecting Children and Older People](http://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Update%2002-2012%20IDACI%20%26%20IDAOPI%202010.pdf) This Update is concerned with the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) and the Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI), the two supplementary Indices that, together with the IMD make up the Indices of Deprivation 2010. It presents the results of GLA calculations that give figures for London wards and boroughs, comparable to those published by CLG for LSOAs along with maps showing the figures at all these geographical levels for London. [Ward Level Summary Measures - Excel Spreadsheet](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/id-2010-for-london.xls). * * * The ID2010 replace the Indices of Deprivation 2007 (ID2007) as the Government’s official measure of deprivation from the Department for Communities and Local Government. The Indices show London remains an area of mixed fortunes, with some wealthier areas alongside pockets of deprivation across the capital. The indices help to pinpoints those areas where there is greatest need on a number of dimensions of deprivation. The GLA Intelligence Unit has authored a [briefing](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/ID2010-a-london-perspective.pdf) presenting the key findings for London from the 2010 Indices (below). The underlying indicators at LSOA level for the ID2010 are available in a zip file on the [CLG website.](https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation-2010) Data for previous editions of the Indices of Deprivation are available [here](/datastore/package/indices-multiple-deprivation-borough) ![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Briefing%20Cover.jpg) ### Each map included in the report is available to download at the link below ### **[Map files](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/IMD-MAPS.zip)** ** ** In July 2013, [Public Health England](http://www.apho.org.uk/resource/view.aspx?RID=125886) (PHE) published IMD2010 data adjustments to align scores with 2011 LSOA boundaries. The figures have neither been quality assured nor endorsed by DCLG. The adjusted scores can be used for analytical purposes where data are required for 2011 LSOA-level geographies. The adjusted scores do not replace DCLG's official 2010 English Indices of Deprivation, which are based on 2001 LSOA boundaries. Two sets of scores are provided: for the overall Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) and for the Income Domain. Each file contains a set of adjusted scores, with details of how the adjustments were made. The adjusted scores have also been used to assign 2011 LSOAs to deprivation quintiles/deciles within England as a whole and also within English regions, counties, and local authorities. [Overall Index of Multiple Deprivation (2011 boundaries)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/AdjustedIMD2010scoresfor2011LSOAs.xlsx) [The Income Domain (2011 boundaries)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/AdjustedIMD2010IncomeDomainscoresfor2011LSOAs.xlsx)