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Abbey Road
Ward Profile
November 2015
For further information about the Ward Profiles please contact the Evaluation and Performance Team, Policy, Performance and Communications Sian Melhuish: 020 7641 2160 [email protected] (Main contact)
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Index
Lindsey Hall Conservative
Peter Freeman Conservative
Judith Warner Conservative
Ward Councillors
St John's Wood (towards the south of the ward) is a highly
desirable district and home to some of the most expensive
properties in the world. It was one of the first London
suburbs to be developed with a large amount of low density
"villa" housing, as opposed to the terraced housing which was
the norm in London up to the 19th century. It is famous for
the Abbey Road studios.
Based on the latest population figures the ward has 12,147
residents making up 5.5% of the total Westminster
population.
1. Ward Information
1. Ward Information
2. Ward Map
3. Summary Chart
4. Population
5. Ethnicity/Nationality
6. Deprivation
7. Unemployment
8. Employment and Qualifications
9. Schools and Education
10. Housing
11. Household Composition
12. Crime, Disorder and Community Cohesion
13. Health and Wellbeing
14. Infrastructure, Service Usage and Satisfaction
15. Vulnerable Adults and Children
16. Transport, Travel and Visitors
17. Sources
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2. Ward Map
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IndicatorWard
NumberWard Value WCC Avg
WCC Range
FromWestminster Range
WCC Range
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Population 1 Population size 12,147 11,665 8,821 13,801
2 % Households in at least 1 dimension of deprivation 2,649 51% 61% 82% 39%
3 Average household income £46,324 £38,567 £25,355 £46,969
4 % Lone parents not in employment 109 1% 1% 1% 0.4%
5 % (Working age) Worklessness 300 3.4% 7.6% 17.9% 0.4%
6 % Job Seekers Allowance Claimants 60 0.7% 1.4% 3.1% 0.1%
7 % Incapacity Claimants 215 2.4% 5.4% 11.9% 0.3%
8 Average property price £1,326,352 £1,461,017 £486,032 £5,257,978
9 % Of social renters (households) 476 9% 26% 56% 4%
10 % Long-term vacant dwellings 104 2% 1% 4% 0%
11 % Second homes located in area 178 3% 5% 0% 16%
12 % Living alone 2,135 41% 45% 56% 33%
13 % Of over crowded households 368 7% 12% 22% 5%
14 % Households with dependent children 1,223 23% 19% 9% 32%
Education 15 % Students with 5+ GCSEs A*-C inc. Eng. &Maths 74% 67% 50% 82%
16 % In bad health 507 5% 6% 11% 2%
17 Male life expectancy (age) 86 82 75 89
18 Female life expectancy (age) 89 86 82 92
19 % Feeling safe in the area in which they live 96% 97% 87% 100%
20 % Feel people from different backgrounds get on well 84% 85% 61% 95%
21 % Satisfied with the area as a place to live 87% 94% 85% 100%
22 All crime per 100 residents 559 5 22 132 5
Unemployment
Housing
Health
Safety and
Satisfaction
Income and
Deprivation
3. Summary Chart
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4. Population
In April 2014, the population in Abbey Road ward reached 12,147
people. This accounts for 5.2% of the total Westminster population and
is higher than other wards.
The Abbey Road population has increased by 6% since March 2013.
Westminster saw a decrease of 2%.
Compared to the Westminster average, Abbey Road has:
o a much higher proportion of people aged over 65 (14%)
o a much lower proportion of working age adults (67%)
o a higher proportion of under 16s (19%)
The majority of residents have lived in this ward between 3-10 years
which is higher than the Westminster average.
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Proportion of Population by Five Year Age Groups and Gender, MYE ONS, 2014
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Abbey Road is not as ethnically diverse compared to the City as a whole. The
ward is ranked in the top 3.6% of England according to its Simpson Diversity
Index Score (ONS 2012).
The main ethnic group in Abbey Road is White: British which makes up 37% of
the ward population. This is higher than the Westminster average of 35%.
35% of Abbey Road residents are from non-white ethnic groups.
The majority of residents were born outside of the UK (57%).
The 3 main places outside of the UK where residents were born are:
o EU countries (11%)
o North America (10%)
o Middle East (9%)
Other than English (which is spoken by 69% of the ward population), the
other main languages are:
o Arabic
o French
o Spanish
o Italian
o Portuguese
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Detailed Ethnic Breakdown Westminster
Count % of ward % of WCC
White: British 4,204 37% 35%
Other: Arab 746 7% 7%
Asian: Indian 722 6% 3%
White: North American 611 5% 2%
White: Other Western European 508 5% 7%
Asian: Japanese 328 3% 1%
Asian: Chinese 303 3% 3%
White: European Mixed 298 3% 3%
Black: African 268 2% 4%
Mixed: White and Asian 197 2% 2%
White: Irish 182 2% 2%
Asian: Pakistani 165 2% 1%
Other: Iranian 154 1% 1%
White: Greek 148 1% 1%
White: Italian 134 1% 2%
White: Commonwealth of (Russian) Ind. States 132 1% 1%
White: Australian/New Zealander 119 1% 1%
Asian: Filipino 106 1% 1%
Source: 2011 Census
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The 2011 Census collected information to classify households by four
dimensions of deprivation; Employment, Education, Health and disability,
and Household overcrowding.
In Abbey Road 49% of households are not deprived in any dimension.
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (2015) places 100% of the ward outside
of the top 25% most deprived areas in England.
The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (2015) places 100% of
the ward outside of the top 25% most deprived areas in England.
Another measure of deprivation is the proportion of children who are
eligible for free school meals. In 2015, in Abbey Road, 26% of children
going to Westminster schools were eligible to receive free meals.
A measure of deprivation in older people is those claiming pension
credits. Of the residents aged 60 or over, 13% were claiming pension
credits in February 2015.
In 2014, 40% of households in Abbey Road earned more than £55,000 a
year.
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Deprivation Dimensions: Census 2011
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Household Income: CACI Paycheck, 2014
Under £20K £20-£35K £35-£55k £55k+
6. Deprivation
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7. Unemployment
In May 2015, the workless rate in Abbey Road ward was 3.4% (300 people)
which is lower than the Westminster average of 7.6%.
There were 215 claimants of Employment Support Allowance/Incapacity Benefit
(ESA/IB) within the ward. The ESA/IB claimant rate is 2.4%, which is lower than
the Westminster average of 5.4%.
The area has a lower proportion of its workless population who are lone parents
(0.2% of the working age population) compared to the rest of Westminster.
In May 2015, the Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) claimant rate in Abbey Road was
0.6%. This is much lower than the city rate of 1.4%.
The number of JSA claimants has decreased by -14% from the previous year
from 70 claimants in May 2014 to 60 in May 2015.
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allowance60 0.6 2,695 1.4 2.1 1.9
ESA and IB 215 2.4 10,245 5.4 5.5 6.1
Lone parents 15 0.2 1,175 0.6 1.2 1.1
Other 10 0.2 395 0.2 0.3 0.3
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Benefits300 3.4 14,510 7.6 9.1 9.4
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At the time of the 2011 Census, 68% of Abbey Road residents were
economically active, which was similar to the Westminster average of
69% and lower than the London rate of 72%.
Of the economically active residents, the majority were employed full-
time.
Of the economically inactive residents, the majority were looking after
the home or family.
The majority of Abbey Road residents who are in employment are likely
to work full-time doing 31 to 48 hours a week.
Those living in this area are more likely to be highly qualified (degree or
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8. Employment and Qualifications
Top 5 Occupations
Professional Occupations
Managers, Directors & Senior Officials
Associate Professional & Technical Occupations
Administrative & Secretarial Occupations
Caring, Leisure & Other Service Occupations
Source: Census 2011
Top 5 Industries
Financial & Insurance Activities
Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities
Wholesale & Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles/Cycles
Information & Communication
Human Health & Social Work Activities
Source: Census 2011
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The main Tri-borough primary school attended by Abbey Road residents was
Robinsfield, and the main secondary school was Quintin Kynaston School.
During their Early Years Foundation Stage, children measured as achieving a good
level of development (GLD) are those achieving at least the expected level within the
following areas of learning: communication and language; physical development; and
personal, social and emotional development; literacy; and mathematics. For Abbey
Road residents attending a Westminster school, the average score was lower than the
Westminster average in 2014.
100% of resident pupils attending Westminster primary schools achieved at least 2
levels of progress in their Key stage 2 for Reading, Writing and Maths in 2014.
At secondary schools, pupils are performing similar to the Westminster average for
GCSE results with 74% achieving at least 5 GCSE grades A* to C including Maths and
English. The ward's grades were not as good compared to 2012 (82%).
9. Schools and Education
Abbey Road
Primary pupils
Robinsfield 51
George Eliot 48
Barrow Hill 29
St Josephs 20
St Augustine's 12
St Edwards 11
Essendine 10
Source: WCC Children and Young People
Main Primary Schools 2015
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Location of Schools Attended
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Average Property Price, Hometrack
Abbey Road Westminster
10. Housing
Abbey Road ward contains 5,208 residential properties. This is 4.9% of
Westminster’s total housing stock.
Residents of Abbey Road are more likely to rent privately rather than own
their property or live in the social rented sector.
City West Homes manage 534 units in the ward. However, the majority
(60%) of residents living in their properties are lessees. The largest CWH
housing area in the ward is Townshend Estate.
The 2011 census recorded 2,311 (44%) privately rented households in Abbey
Road.
In May 2015, both 1 and 2 bed household rents were cheaper than the
Westminster average. The median average rent for a 1 bed household was
£394 per week and a 2 bed household was £550.
In June 2014, the average property price in Abbey Road was cheaper than the
Westminster average. It decreased from the previous year and is currently
worth £1,326,352.
In September 2015, Council Tax records show that 2.0% of properties in
Abbey Road were long term empty or vacant.
Council Tax also shows that there were fewer people who owned second
homes located in this ward compared to other wards in Westminster. 178
properties were recorded as a second home, 3% of all households in the
area.
1,739 people whose main home is located in the ward have a second address
elsewhere in the UK or abroad.
Based on the 2011 census, the ward has 5 communal establishments with
119 people living in them.
o Medical and care establishments: 2
o Hotel, Guest House, B&B, Youth Hostel: 1
o Hostel or temporary shelter for the Homeless: 0
o All other establishments: 2
2011 Census: Tenure (Households)
Abbey Road Westminster London England
Count % % % %
Owned: Outright 1,390 27 18 21 31
Owned: With a mortgage 824 16 13 27 33
Shared ownership 23 0 1 1 1
Social rented: From Council
234 4 12 13 9
Social rented: Other 242 5 14 11 8
Private rented: Landlord or letting agency
2,215 43 38 24 15
Private rented: Other 96 2 2 1 1
Living rent free 184 4 3 1 1
Total 5,208 100 100 100 100
Source: 2011 Census, ONS
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In Abbey Road the most common household size is one person per household.
Despite having a large proportion of single households, there are a larger
number of families living in Abbey Road. Just over half, 52%, of the households
in this ward live as families.
23% of households have dependent children
7% of households have lone parents
45% of households are living as a couple (married, civil partnership or
cohabiting)
21% of households have the household reference person in the Census as aged
65 years and older
The occupancy rate suggests that:
o 44% have just the right number of bedrooms for their composition
o 49% of households are under occupying their property
o 7% of households are over-crowded
Over-crowding here seems to be less of a problem compared to the rest of
Westminster, where the over occupancy rate is 12%.
11. Household Composition
Westminster
Count % %
No dependent children 3985 77% 81%
1 dependent child 553 11% 9%
2 dependent children 448 9% 6%
3 plus dependent children 222 4% 4%
Source: 2011 Census
2011 Census: Households
with dependent children
Abbey Road
Westminster
Count % %
One person aged under 65 1498 29% 35%
Two adults aged 16 to 64 and no children 1069 21% 22%
One person aged 65 and over 637 12% 10%
Two adults and one or two children 626 12% 8%
Three or more adults and no children 477 9% 10%
Two adults with at least one aged 65+ and no children 405 8% 6%
Three or more adults and one or more children 231 4% 3%
No adults or one adult and one or more children 135 3% 4%
Two adults and three or more children 130 2% 2%
Source: 2011 Census
Abbey Road2011 Census: Household Living Arrangements
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12. Crime, Disorder and Community Cohesion
Abbey Road ward had 559 crimes reported in the past year which equates to 5.0 crimes
per 100 population. This is lower than the Westminster average of 21.6 crimes per 100
population and is lower than the London average of 9.2. These rates do not necessarily
indicate how likely ward residents are to become victims of crime.
Crime levels in the past year ending September 2015 have increased by 2% compared to
the previous year in Abbey Road ward compared with a 3% decrease in Westminster
overall.
The number of residential burglaries for this ward has increased by 31% compared to the
previous year (94 compared to 72), this compares to the whole of Westminster where
burglaries decreased by 5%.
According to the City Survey, 2013, residents of Abbey Road perceive the top ASB issues
to be:
o Licensed premises issues
o Parents not taking responsibility
o Rubbish/litter
o Lack of respect
o Noisy building sites
There were 58 London ambulance service attendances to alcohol related incidents in
Abbey Road in the past year, this equates to 1.1% of the Westminster total for this type
of incident.
London Fire Service attendances to primary and secondary fires in the year ending June
2015 was 21, 2.2% of the Westminster total.
The City Survey found that 96% of respondents felt safe in the area they lived and if
walking alone after dark this changed to 88%.
The City survey found that 84% of residents felt that the local area was a place where
people from different backgrounds get on well together. This is similar to the City
average of 85%.
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alcohol related incidents58 0.5 5,205 2.4
Fire service attendances for
primary and secondary fires21 0.2 954 0.4
All notifiable offences 559 5.0 47,470 21.6
Violence against the person 111 1.0 9,087 4.1
Criminal damage 36 0.3 2,071 0.9
Robbery 23 0.2 1,541 0.7
Burglary in a Dwelling* 94 1.8 1,448 1.4
Drug crime 6 0.1 2,253 1.0
Theft and Handling 212 1.9 27,677 12.6Sources: Met Police published CRIS data, Ambulance and Fire data from SafeStats London
Abbey Road WestminsterAnnual Service Statistics
* Rate based per 100 households rather than 100 residents
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The 2011 census showed that 5% of the ward population felt they were in bad or very bad health which is lower
than the Westminster average of 6%.
The census also recorded 12% of the wards population as having a long-term limiting illness, lower than the
Westminster average of 14%.
In May 2015, 215 people in Abbey Road claimed Disability Living Allowance (DLA) which represents approximately
1.8% of the ward population.
200 people claimed under the ‘care’ element of DLA and 185 people claimed for the ‘mobility’ element (people
can receive both elements).
Life expectancy at birth is estimated using probability of survival, mortality and population for each age group
between 2011 -2013. In this ward, life expectancy is higher than the Westminster average for both males and
females; however confidence ranges vary depending on the frequency of instances.
The GLA Well-being index (2013) is based on a number of measures including health, economic security, safety,
families, accessibility and community. Abbey Road is ranked 57 out of 625 London wards which means it falls in
the top 10%, so has one of the best well-being scores.
Approximately 80% of adults took part in one or more sessions of sport or active recreation per week which is not
as good as the Westminster average (81%) (Sport England, 2008).
13. Health and Wellbeing
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Proportion of the Ward in Good or Bad
Health, Census 2011
Very Good Health
Good Health
Fair Health
Bad Health
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After taking into account new developments, changes of use and residential conversions,
there was a net loss of -3 units in the ward during the year ending March 2015.
In Abbey Road, 7% of the area is open space (Source: Greenspace Information for Greater
London, GLA).
57% of homes have good access to nature; however, 49% of homes are deficient in access
to a local, small pocket park.
Based on the City Survey, 2013, it is estimated that 64% of the ward residents had used
parks and open spaces in the area and they were less likely to use them compared to other
wards. Of those who used them, 90% were satisfied with them which was a higher score
than the Westminster average.
By August 2015, approximately 19% of the wards population were active library members,
however, the City Survey found that 36% of the ward used the libraries and 76% of them
were satisfied with the service.
The City Survey found there was good use of swimming and sports facilities with 19% using
them in the past three months leading up to the survey. However, satisfaction was lower
than other Westminster wards.
78% are satisfied with the way Westminster City Council is running the area and 87% are
satisfied with the area as a place to live.
52% agreed that they could influence decisions affecting the local area and 31% wanted to
be more involved in the decisions the Council makes.
For the Local Elections in 2014, 31% of the ward turned out to vote which was similar to
the Westminster rate of 32%.
% of users % satisfied
Libraries 36% 76%
Swimming pools/sports facilities 19% 46%
Parks and open spaces 64% 90%
On street recycling/bins 47% 79%
Door to door recycling 25% 59%
Refuse collection 100% 89%
Sources: Westminster City Survey 2013
Abbey RoadService Usage and Satisfaction
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Residential Completions
16%
36%
8%
22%
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10%
Land Use 2005, Source: DCLG Area of DomesticBuildings
Area of DomesticGardens
Area of Non DomesticBuildings
Area of Road
Area of Rail
Area of Path
Area of Greenspace
Area of Water
Area of Other Land Uses
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21% of resident primary and secondary school pupils attending a Westminster school have
specialist educational needs. 16% are children on School Action (where they have additional
support to meet their learning difficulties) or School Action Plus (external advice and support) and
5% have statements (a formal document detailing the child’s learning difficulties after a statutory
assessment).
The 2011 Census showed that there are 109 lone parents who are not in employment with
dependent children.
There is a higher proportion of older people aged 65 plus living in this ward compared to other
Westminster wards, they make up 14% of the wards population. Those aged 85 plus account for
2.7% of the wards population.
37% of older people aged 65 plus live alone.
In September 2015, there were 170 adults being supported in the community with social care
services from Westminster Council. This is lower than the Westminster average where the
number supported is 215.
Special Educational Needs Abbey Road Westminster
Action/Action plus 16% 19%
Statemented 5% 4%
Source: Schools and Children WCC
15. Vulnerable Adults and Children
637 11,035
1,083 16,471
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16. Transport, Travel and Visitors
Based on modelled experimental statistics in August 2011, it is
estimated that the day time population in Abbey Road reaches
approximately 9,000 people (this includes working population,
residents at home in the day and visitors). This compares to the
resident population of 12,147.
St John's Wood Tube Station is located in Abbey Road ward. The
annual entry and exits from the tube stations identified amounts
to 7.6million, this represents 0.3% of all of London Underground
entries and exits.
The Business Register and Employment Survey shows that in
2014, there were 3,516 jobs in the area, this represents 0.5% of
all Westminster jobs.
The main method that Abbey Road residents use to travel to work
is by underground/metro/light rail/tram; 43% use this method of
travel.
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Work mainly at or from home
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by motorcycle, scooter ormoped
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by being a passenger in a caror van
by bicycle
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Other method of travel towork
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17. Sources Population Mid-Year Estimates, Office for National Statistics 2014 Length of Time Living in the Borough, City Survey 2013
Ethnicity/Nationality Detailed Ethnic Breakdown, Census 2011 Simpsons Diversity Index Score, GLA: London Data Store 2011 Country of Birth, Census 2011 Language Spoken, Census 2011
Deprivation Households by Deprivation Dimensions, Census 2011 Index of Multiple Deprivation, Department for Communities and Local Government 2015 Free School Meals, Tri-Borough Children’s Services: Schools 2015 Pension Credits, Department of Work and Pensions (DWP): Office for National Statistics 2015 Household Income: CACI Limited: Paycheck data 2014
Employment and Qualifications Economically Active and Inactive, Census 2011 Highest Level of Qualification, Census 2011 Hours Worked, Census 2011 Occupation Classification – Major Group, Census 2011 Industry Classification, Census 2011
Unemployment Out of Work Benefits by Type of Claimant, DWP: Office for National Statistics 2015 Job Seekers Allowance, DWP: Office for National Statistics 2015
Schools and Education Primary and Secondary Schools Attended, Tri-Borough Children’s Services: Schools 2015 Qualification Level Achieved, Tri-Borough Children’s Services: Schools 2014
Housing City West Homes Households and Lessees, City West Homes 2011 Residential Properties and Tenure, Census 2011 Average Property Price, Land Registry 2014 Average Rents, Hometrack 2015 Second Homes located in Ward, WCC Strategic Finance: Council Tax 2015 Second Homes located outside Ward, Census 2011 Communal Establishments, Census 2011
Health and Wellbeing General Health, Census 2011 Long Term Health Problem or Disability, Census 2011 Disability Living Allowance, DWP 2015 Life Expectancy at Birth, GLA 2011 - 2013 Well-being Index, GLA 2013 Sport and Active Recreation, Sport England, 2008
Household Composition Household size, Census 2011 Households Composition, Census 2011 Families with Dependent Children, Census 2011 Household Living Arrangements, Census 2011 Occupancy Rating (Bedrooms), Census 2011
Crime, Disorder and Community Cohesion Ambulance Attendances, SafeStats London 2015 London Fire Brigade Attendances, SafeStats London 2015 Crime Data, Metropolitan Police Service 2015 Feelings of Safety, City Survey 2013 People Get On Well Together, City Survey 2013
Infrastructure, Service Usage and Satisfaction Residential Completions, WCC Built Environment: Planning 2015 Land Use, Department for Communities and Local Government from GLA London Data Store 2005 Open Space, Nature and Parks, Greener Information for Greater London GLA London Data Store 2012 Service Usage and Satisfaction, City Survey 2013 Active Library Users, Tri-Borough Libraries and Archives 2015 Council Involvement and Influencing Decisions, City Survey 2013 Electoral Turnout, London Elects from GLA London Data Store 2014
Vulnerable Adults and Children Special Educational Needs, Tri-Borough Children’s Services: Schools 2014 Older People Living Alone, Census 2011 Lone Parents with Dependent Children, Census 2011 Households Composition, Census 2011 Older People/Physical Disabilities Supported in the Community, Tri-Borough Adult Social Care 2015
Transport, Travel and Visitors Experimental Day Time Population, WCC Strategic Finance: Intelligence and Analysis 2011 Underground Entry and Exits, Transport for London 2014 Area Employment, Business Register and Employment Survey from GLA London Data Store 2014 Method of Travel to Work, Census 2011