Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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London has a number of coach parking sites to enable operators to safely park vehicles in areas that will not impede other road users. The data includes locations, hours of operation and charging information. This information will benefit Coach Operators and can be used to provide coach parking information across a variety of digital applications e.g. in industry specific satellite navigation systems. Find out more about the feeds available from Transport for London [here](https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/open-data-users/our-feeds "TfL Feeds")
Published By Department of Health
Issued almost 10 years ago
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[Table](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/suicide-mortality-borough.xls) of directly (DSR) age-standardised rates of suicides per 100,000 population, and Indirectly (SMR) (Includes undetermined Injuries), all ages and age 15 plus, three year (pooled) average and annual, by sex. Deaths from intentional self-harm and injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (ICD-10 X60-X84, Y10-Y34 exc Y33.9, ICD-9 E950-E959 and E980-E989 exc E988.8), registered in the respective calendar year(s). DSR stands for Directly age-Standardised Rates. Mortality rates are age standardised using the European Standard Population as defined by the World Health Organisation. 3 year average rates are calculated as the average of single year rates for 3 successive years. Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR), England = 100 NHS mental health information can be found [here](http://www.london.nhs.uk/your-nhs-in-london/publishing-nhs-data/mental-health-data). Various other suicide indicators are available from [IC NHS](https://indicators.ic.nhs.uk/webview/) website, including years of life lost, crude death rates, and indirectly standardised ratios (SMR). Follow: Compendium of population health indicators > Illness and Condition > Mental health and behavioural disorders
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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This [table](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/employment-and-disability.xls) shows working-age (16-64) employment rates broken down by disability status. Disabled population broken down into DDA and work-limiting. ### The definition of ‘disability’ under the Equality Act 2010 shows a person has a disability if: * \- they have a physical or mental impairment * \- the impairment has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to perform normal day-to-day activities For the purposes of the Act, these words have the following meanings: * \- 'substantial' means more than minor or trivial * \- 'long-term' means that the effect of the impairment has lasted or is likely to last for at least twelve months (there are special rules covering recurring or fluctuating conditions) * \- 'normal day-to-day activities' include everyday things like eating, washing, walking and going shopping There are additional provisions relating to people with progressive conditions. People with HIV, cancer or multiple sclerosis are protected by the Act from the point of diagnosis. People with some visual impairments are automatically deemed to be disabled. ! Estimate and confidence interval not available since the group sample size is zero or disclosive (0-2). * Estimate and confidence interval unreliable since the group sample size is small (3-9). 95% confidence interval of percent figure (+/-).
Published By Census Information Scheme
Issued almost 10 years ago
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SASPAC system files for London. All commissioned tables currenlty available at OA, LSOA, MSOA and ward. Last updated 25/03/14 File size: 2.3Mb
Published By Ministry of Justice
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The quarterly release presents [statistics on the reoffending of adults](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/adult-reoffending-rates.xls) under supervision of the Probation Service in England and Wales. Data are available at the regional, probation area and local authority level. These statistics will be published on a quarterly basis, and are available via the Ministry of Justice website. All tables show 12 months of data, from the first day of the first month to the final day of the final month. Data for the City of London is based on low numbers and has only been included for completeness in covering all Local Area Agreements. Any changes between actual and predicted rates should therefore be treated with caution. To see the statistics from MOJ [click here](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-adult-reoffending-april-2012-march-2013), for further document collections from MOJ [click here](https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/reoffending-statistics).
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The age of adults when they completed full-time continuous education, by age band. Also shows those still in education and those who never had any education. City is combined with Westminster due to very low sample size. Dataset is only downloadable by approved ONS researchers. Contact DMAG for more information. Figures rounded to nearest whole percent. See more on the [UK Data Archive website](http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/).
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Number of Local Authority dwellings. Figures in this table are unaudited by local authorities. Data before 2003/04 are more prone to errors as they were validated less rigorously. Where a local authority has become a Large Scale Voluntary Transfer (LSVT) authority it's stock would reduce to zero or a small number. The districts, unitary authorities and counties listed above are based on 1 April 1998 boundaries. Values related to any old local authorities which had gone through a boundary change have been redistributed to the relevant new local authority by proportioning based on the number of households falling within the new districts at the time. Data for each year are from the year in which they were reported. For example, 2007/08 data is from HSSA 2007/08 returns. See dwelling stock data on [DCLG Website](https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/dwelling-stock-including-vacants)
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Number of businesses by age of business. The 2008 publication has been enhanced to include enterprises based on PAYE employers that are not also registered for VAT, extending the scope from the previous VAT based enterprise publication. This is a major change to the scope of the publication. The increase in units is most noticeable in the VAT-exempt industries of finance (J), education (M), health (N) and public administration (L, O and Q). See more on the [ONS website](http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/bus-register/uk-business/index.html)
Published By Department for Transport
Issued almost 10 years ago
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[Number of licensed vehicles](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/vehicles-licensed-type-borough.xls) (in thousands) at year end broken down by type including , cars, motor cycles, light goods, heavy goods, buses an coaches, and Other. https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/vehicles-statistics
Published By London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Details of land and property owned/occupied by LFEPA (London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority/London Fire Brigade) is available in the [Land and Property Database](https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/housing-land/land-assets/land-and-property-database"Land and Property Database"), including whether freehold/leasehold interest, size of site/accommodation, use, address including postcode.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Number of businesses by turnover size band. The 2008 publication has been enhanced to include enterprises based on PAYE employers that are not also registered for VAT, extending the scope from the previous VAT based enterprise publication. This is a major change to the scope of the publication. The increase in units is most noticeable in the VAT-exempt industries of finance (J), education (M), health (N) and public administration (L, O and Q). See more on the [ONS website](http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/bus-register/uk-business/index.html).
Published By London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Details of senior LFEPA (London Fire Brigade) staff in grades/roles which include the salary benchmark of £58,200 as set out in the Code of Recommended Practice on Data Transparency. Data includes name (where consent has been given), post title and number. The data has been updated in April [2014](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lfepa-senior-staff-salaries-2014.xls) and the[ ](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lfepa-snr-staff-2012-04-01.xls)previous data from [2012](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lfepa-snr-staff-2012-04-01.xls) and [2013](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lfepa-senior-staff-salaries-2013.xls) is still available.
Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The TFL [feed](http://www.tfl.gov.uk/businessandpartners/syndication/16493.aspx) contains the name, location, co-ordinates and maximum number of docking points for all operational Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations. It also contains the number of available bikes (excluding locked or faulty bikes), and number of available docking points.
Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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TfL has a network of over 130 roadside message signs, which provide drivers with information about local traffic disruptions. The signs are set by TfL's London Streets Traffic Control Centre. The [Live Roadside Message Signs XML feed](https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/open-data-users/our-feeds#on-this-page-3 "Live Roadside Message Signs XML feed") comes direct from TfL's traffic control centre system and contains the location and live message on every sign currently displaying information in London. The feed contains a date and time stamp which should be used to check that the information is up-to-date and be displayed when publishing the information. _Some ideas..._ The information could be combined with TfL's Traffic Camera and Live Traffic Disruptions data feeds to provide a complete picture of traffic along a route or in an area
Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The live traffic camera feed provides images from 177 cameras at key sites across the Capital, showing what's happening on London's streets. All images are TfL branded, have a location description, and date and time-stamp. They are refreshed at least every three minutes. Individual feeds may be interrupted if there is a system fault or if a camera is being serviced. Images are not captured when a camera is in use for managing traffic, when a camera is being maintained or in the event of a camera or system fault. Some ideas for re-use include: * Freight or delivery services could use the live feed to follow traffic traffic conditions and plan routes accordingly * Radio stations could add a live camera feed to a traffic news page * Organisations with staff intranets could add the traffic camera feed so people can plan their journeys home Find out more about the [feeds](https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/open-data-users/our-feeds "TfL Feeds") available from Transport for London. *The BBC use TFL camera images for the live camera feeds on their website.* Visit the [BBC website to see live camera images](http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/london/trafficcameras).
Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Multimodal working timetable data from the TfL Journey Planner, including Tube, Bus and DLR. Please note that this data is updated weekly (every Thursday morning) by Transport for London. You should check [the TfL Developer portal](http://www.tfl.gov.uk/businessandpartners/syndication/16493.aspx) for details of the latest data updates.
Published By Transport for London (TfL)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The London Streets Traffic Control Centre records and monitors accidents, incidents, road works and public events, which are likely to the impact the normal flow of traffic on London's busiest roads. The [Live Traffic Disruptions XML feed](https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/open-data-users/our-feeds#on-this-page-3"Live Traffic Disruptions") contains information about the location, nature, impact and timing of a range of disruptions being monitored by TfL's 24/7 traffic control centre. The feed comes direct from the control centre's information database and is updated every five minutes. The feed contains a date and time stamp which should be used to check that the information is up-to-date and be displayed when publishing the information. _Some ideas..._ * Each disruption event contains location coordinates, so any website offering travel information for customers could display the data, filtered for their geographic area of interest, on a map * The information could be combined with TfL's Traffic Camera and Roadside Message sign data feeds to provide a complete picture of traffic along a route or in an area * The data could be fed into an online road journey planner or mobile navigation system
Published By Insolvency Service
Issued almost 10 years ago
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[Tables](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/personal-insolvency.xls) show Individual insolvencies made up of bankruptcy orders and individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs), and New Debt Relief Orders as counts and rates (per 10,000 people). Insolvent individuals in England and Wales are dealt with mainly under the Insolvency Act 1986. A bankruptcy order is made on the petition of the debtor or one or more of his creditors when the court is satisfied that there is no prospect of the debt being paid. There are also individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) and deeds of arrangement, which enable debtors to come to an agreement with their creditors. Classifying insolvent individuals into geographic areas is done using the postcode that the insolvent individual provides. The use of this in assigning an individual to a geographical area is only as good as the postcode information given. Inaccurate postcodes or incomplete/missing postcodes will lead to missing data. Rates include revisions due to changes in population estimates. Rates per 10,000 are calculated using area population figures for adults aged 18+.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Economic inactivity rates broken down by gender. The economically inactive population is comprised of those who are unable or do not wish to enter employment. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Employment rates broken down by major occupation group and gender. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics. 95% confidence intervals are included. Numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred.
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Estimates of the number of hours worked per week by those in employment. Data are broken down by banded durations and gender. Data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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[Council Tax charges by band.](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/council-tax-bands-borough.xls) The ratios of other bands to Band D are: A 6/9; B 7/9; C 8/9; E 11/9; F 13/9; G 15/9; H 18/9. External links: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-council-tax
Published By Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Issued almost 10 years ago
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Economic activity rates broken down by gender. The economically active population comprises those who are either employed or unemployed and excludes those who are economically inactive. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Published By Department of Health
Issued almost 10 years ago
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The Quality and Safety Programme began in January 2012 and built on the review of emergency general surgery and acute medicine in London. This was a clinically-led programme, supported by over 90 clinicians that formed multi-disciplinary expert panels, and involved patient/service user and public groups. The programme had two key components: **1.** Auditing all acute London hospital sites against the agreed and commissioned acute medicine and emergency general surgery standards; and **2.** Driving the development and commissioning of London quality standards for further services not covered by the previous review. These were: Critical care; Emergency departments; Fractured neck of femur; Maternity services; and Paediatric emergency services. The audit process was developed by clinical expert and patient panels and quality assured by an independent academic review. Following two pilot audits, the full audit was undertaken between May 2012 and January 2013 to ascertain the status of London hospitals against the achievement of the acute medicine and emergency general surgery London quality standards. Click [here](http://www.myhealth.london.nhs.uk/ "myhealthlondon website") to visit the myhealthlondon website.
Published By Department for Work and Pensions
Issued almost 10 years ago
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All people of working-age claiming benefits. Data presented here by gender, out-of-work group and those aged under 25. Figures under 500 are subject to high sampling variation and should be used with caution. The rates are calculated using resident working-age ONS population mid-year estimates (from NOMIS) The benefits totals come from DWP and are available from NOMIS. https://www.nomisweb.co.uk Other benefits data for small areas are also available, including: Income support, Incapacity Benefit, Disability Living Allowance, Pension Credit and State Pension. Benefits included in the DWP client group are Income Support, Jobseekers Allowance, Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance and Disability Living Allowance. Numbers are in the City at ward level are too small to disclose. Data are for the final quarter of each year (Oct-Dec) and shows as November.