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TwitterAuthor:Office for National StatisticsCreation date:May 2024Date of source data harvest:May 2024Temporal coverage of source data:May 2024Spatial Resolution:Local Authority DistrictsGeometry:PolygonSource data URL:https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/ons::local-authority-districts-may-2024-boundaries-uk-bfe-2/aboutData terms of use:- Dataset can be shared openly for re-use for commercial and non-commercial purposes, with appropriate attribution under Open Government Licence v3Data attribution:- Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.- Office for National Statistics licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0.- Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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Polling districts within the London Borough of Ealing
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TwitterUnder Section 18A of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (as amended) the Council is required to divide each parliamentary constituency in the area into polling districts, to designate polling places for those polling districts
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Local Authority is a generic term used to cover London Boroughs, Metropolitan Districts, Non-Metropolitan Districts, and Unitary Authorities in England; Unitary Authorities in Wales; Council Areas in Scotland; and Local Government Districts in Northern Ireland.
The Local Authorities area list contains 404 areas of the following constituent geographies:
Please visit ONS Beginner's Guide to UK Geography for more info.
The boundaries are available as either extent of the realm (usually this is the Mean Low Water mark but in some cases boundaries extend beyond this to include off shore islands) or
clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark).
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TwitterIn 2024, Croydon had the largest population among London boroughs at just over 409,340, followed by Barnet at 405,050.
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TwitterTravel patterns and mode market share analysis focus on understanding the various mode of transport (road/rail/air/active) used to travel between areas connected by a major corridor (e.g. West Coast Mainline).
The data focusses on understanding both station to station and end to end journeys for rail. The data set also includes travel times/distances between Origin Destinations for each mode, helping to explain the mode market share.
Additional data available:
HGV Split out as a sub-mode to road
Roamers included in the data processing
Purpose (Reason for Travel) included
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Line data showing locations of waiting, loading and stopping restrictions on the highway maintained at public expense by the London Borough of Southwark. They are also known as yellow line restrictions although some are zones where there are no road markings but where parking is restricted.
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TwitterExtent of parking and loading bays on the highway maintained at public expense by Southwark. The data is made up of polygon features. Tabular information includes the type of parking bay, approximate amount of spaces, days and times of operation. The data has been derived from OS MasterMap and is approved by the OS under a "presumption to publish" agreement for publication under Open Government Licence (OGL 3.0). The data is also published on data.gov.uk. For more metadata details see "Source Gemini2 record" in data.gov.uk. Data is projected in British National Grid (EPSG:27700).
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Twittershowing boundaries of portions of postal districts (SW16, SW2, etc) fall within the borough
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This dataset is about books. It has 119 rows and is filtered where the book publisher is Greater London Council. It features 7 columns including author, publication date, language, and book publisher.
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TwitterThe London Borough of Barnet is divided into 24 electoral Wards. The current warding arrangement came into effect on 5th May 2022. These maps have been created as general resource for the council. The information is sourced from Ordnance Survey Open Data products and may be used more widely subject to the Open Government Licence (v3). Each ward map is available in 2 different sizes, in pdf format and includes an approximate scale and information currency.
Ward boundary information is from OS Boundary-Line™ (normally released in May and October) The A3 base map information is from OS OpenMap - Local (normally released in April and October) The A4 base map information is from OS VectorMap District (normally released in May and November)
Only the latest version of the maps are published and older versions are not retained. Please note: these maps may not reflect the latest information published by Ordnance Survey, see document dates for date last updated.
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Crime in major metropolitan areas, such as London, occurs in distinct patterns. This data covers the number of criminal reports by month, LSOA borough, and major/minor category from Jan 2008-Dec 2016.
13M rows containing counts of criminal reports by month, LSOA borough, and major/minor category.
Txt file was pulled from Google Cloud Platform and converted to csv. Photo by James Sutton.
Are there seasonal or time-of-week/day changes in crime occurrences? Any boroughs where particular crimes are increasing or decreasing? Policy makers use this data to plan upcoming budgets and deployment--can you use previous year crime reports to reliably predict later trends? If you normalize by borough population, can you find any areas where crime is more or less likely?
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TwitterCiti Logik provides a range of detail rail-based analytics, including:
Rail station to Station OD
Rail OD (door to door)
Rail station catchment
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This spreadsheet summarises of the key travel patterns and trends relating to the TFL network and Airports around London. Some of the borough level data has been analysed using these interactive charts. Click on the image to open. The first stack graph shows the spread of mode of travel for each borough. In Kensington and Chelsea over 44 per cent of journeys are made on foot, in Bexley 59 per cent of journeys are in a car/motorcycle, and in Hackney over a 25 per cent of journeys are by bus. The second graph shows the proportion of all road casualties by road user type and borough in 2010. The City of London has the highest proportion of casualties for pedestrians, and cyclists. Some of the airports data has been presented in this one page factsheet that highlights some important facts about flights and passengers at London’s airports. The number one country where people have either come from or going to is the United States. List of tables included in the spreadsheet: 1 Aggregate travel volumes in Greater London. Estimated daily average number of journey stages, 1993-2009 2 Modal shares of daily journey stages in London, 2009 3 Annual passenger kilometres travelled by public transport (millions), London, 2008/09 - 2010/11 4 Annual journey stages by public transport (millions), 1991/92 - 2010/11 5 Index of London road traffic, major and minor roads, all motor vehicles, 2000-2009 6 Trends in road casualties, by personal injury severity, London and GB, 1991-2010 7 London road casualties by mode of travel, 2010 8 Trends in cycle flows on the TLRN, annualised indices, 2000/01 - 2010/11 9 People entering central London in the weekday morning peak, 1978 - 2009 10 Car ownership in Inner and Outer London, 2009/10 11 Hours of serious and severe disruption London-wide, 2009/10 12 Number of road works undertaken on the TLRN, Sep 2009 - Oct 2010 13 London Underground: scheduled and operated train kilometres, 1995/96 - 2009/10 14 London Underground - operated train kilometres (millions) by line, 2009/10 15 Average number of passengers per bus, train or tram, 2001/02 - 2009/10 16 Public transport fares - UK and London compared, 1994/95 - 2009/10 17 Air freight moved through London's principal airports, 1993 - 2009 18 Terminal passengers by London area airport, in millions, 2000, 2010 19 Terminal passengers by London area airport, 1990 - 2010 20 Terminal passengers by flight's country of origin or destination, 2010 21 Road Casualties by Severity and Road User Type, by Borough 2010 22 Data used in the Interactive Chart - Number of trips, distribution of trips by mode and average travel time from home to work, 2007/2008 to 2009/10 (3-year moving average) 23 Data used for Air Transport Factsheet - International terminal passengers at London airports, 2010 - All terminal passengers at London airports, in millions, 2000, 2010 - Terminal passengers at London airports by origin or destination of the flight, 2010 - Number of UK flights and passenger by London airport, 2010 Most data is from the annual report Travel in London 3, Transport for London. Further information, reports and data from the Travel in London series can be found on the TFL website.
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This dataset shows the average Band D council tax amount charged by each billing authority and county council in England. Billing authorities comprise shire districts, unitary authorities, metropolitan districts and London boroughs. The information was collected on the Council Tax Requirement forms submitted by all billing and major precepting authorities to DCLG. Statistical releases giving full details of council tax for each year can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/council-tax-statistics. Parish precepts are amounts raised by parishes to fund their activities and added to council tax bills by the billing authority.
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TwitterThis spatial dataset contains each ward boundary that makes up the London Borough of Camden; originally taken from the OS Boundary-Line product. This dataset can be used when doing analysis involving ward councillors, or as a method of disaggregating the borough into smaller geographic areas.
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Annual estimates of balanced UK regional gross domestic product (GDP). Current price estimates and chained volume measures for local authority districts, London boroughs, unitary authorities and Scottish Council areas.
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A file containing the counties and unitary authorities (counties, metropolitan counties, London boroughs, unitary authorities, council areas and local government districts) in the United Kingdom as at 31st December 2024. (File Size = 40KB)Field Names - CTYUA24CD, CTYUA24NM, CTYUA24NMWField Types - Text, Text, Text, Field Lengths - 9, 35, 24
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TwitterAuthor:Office for National StatisticsCreation date:May 2024Date of source data harvest:May 2024Temporal coverage of source data:May 2024Spatial Resolution:Local Authority DistrictsGeometry:PolygonSource data URL:https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/ons::local-authority-districts-may-2024-boundaries-uk-bfe-2/aboutData terms of use:- Dataset can be shared openly for re-use for commercial and non-commercial purposes, with appropriate attribution under Open Government Licence v3Data attribution:- Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.- Office for National Statistics licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0.- Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.