In this layer, the geographical extent of the City of London is represented by a line.
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The current boundary of the City of London
The City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains the geographic location of contour lines in the City of London, Ontario.
The Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London.
The folder includes:
- Output Area (OA) 2011,
- Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011,
- Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011,
- London Wards (City of London merged into single area)
- London Boroughs
Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalised to reduce file size/loading time.
On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2012]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2012]"
For more information about boundary data sharing read these Terms and Conditions of Supply.
This includes the City Boundary, bridges, roads, railways, street index grid, watercourses and waterbodies. Streets are listed alphabetically and are numbered by area.
Boundaries of the 32 London Boroughs and the City of London Corporation.
The 2015 City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains the boundaries of airport features in the City of London, Ontario.
The 2017 City of London Topographic Map contains very detailed topographic and planning information, clipped to the municipal boundary of the city of London, Ontario.
This data set includes features such as hydrography, vegetation, and shoreline.
The City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains a topographic mapping index of the City of London, Ontario.
A cartographic enhancement representing map tiles across the municipal boundaries of the City of London.
This report was released in September 2010. However, recent demographic data is available on the datastore - you may find other datasets on the Datastore useful such as: GLA Population Projections, National Insurance Number Registrations of Overseas Nationals, Births by Birthplace of Mother, Births and Fertility Rates, Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Estimates
FOCUSONLONDON2010:POPULATIONANDMIGRATION
London is the United Kingdom’s only city region. Its population of 7.75 million is 12.5 per cent of the UK population living on just 0.6 per cent of the land area. London’s average population density is over 4,900 persons per square kilometre, this is ten times that of the second most densely populated region.
Between 2001 and 2009 London’s population grew by over 430 thousand, more than any other region, accounting for over 16 per cent of the UK increase.
This report discusses in detail the population of London including Population Age Structure, Fertility and Mortality, Internal Migration, International Migration, Population Turnover and Churn, and Demographic Projections.
Population and Migration report is the first release of the Focus on London 2010-12 series. Reports on themes such as Income, Poverty, Labour Market, Skills, Health, and Housing are also available.
REPORT:
Read the full report in PDF format.
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PRESENTATION:
To access an interactive presentation about population changes in London click the link to see it on Prezi.com
DATA:
To access a spreadsheet with all the data from the Population and Migration report click on the image below.
MAP:
To enter an interactive map showing a number of indicators discussed in the Population and Migration report click on the image below.
FACTS:
● Top five boroughs for babies born per 10,000 population in 2008-09:
-32. Havering – 116.8
-33. City of London – 47.0
● In 2009, Barnet overtook Croydon as the most populous London borough. Prior to this Croydon had been the largest since 1966
● Population per hectare of land used for Domestic building and gardens is highest in Tower Hamlets
● In 2008-09, natural change (births minus deaths) led to 78,000 more Londoners compared with only 8,000 due to migration. read more about this or click play on the chart below to reveal how regional components of populations change have altered over time.
A point feature class representing masts within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
Used for scheduling curbside recycling & garbage collection, the City currently has six regular collection zones and two additional zones for the Downtown Core. The collection zones are illustrated on the City’s Garbage Calendar which is distributed to residents of London whom are eligible for curbside garbage recycling and garbage collection. The collection zones are also available on the City’s Garbage Calendar and Zone Maps website.
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In this layer, the boundaries of the Planning Districts are represented by polygons. The City of London uses these districts for neigbourhood profiling. The neighbourhood information links can be found in the attribute table.
A line feature class representing the outlines of docks within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
A linear representation of billboards within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
This layer shows the boundaries for all City of London parks. This layer provides an inventory of the park's facilities and amenities. To the see the actual location of these amenities please refer to the Park Amenities layer.
The City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains the geographic location of parking lots and access ways in the City of London, Ontario.
Note: As of 2016, this dataset was divided into the London Driveways and London Parking Lot Edges datasets.
A linear feature class representing the boundaries of parking lots within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
A point feature class representing culverts in 2m or smaller in width only within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
In this layer, the geographical extent of the City of London is represented by a line.