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Leeds Annual Cycle Growth
Leeds City CouncilA dataset to show the cycle counts from 41 recorders located around the West Yorkshire district. 10 of these have no data prior to 2016, 2 no data prior to 2017 and 12 no data prior to 2019. Additionally 4 new locations were monitored for the first time in 2020 and 2 locations were added in spring 2021. Please Note Sdate - indicates the date and time the count was taken. Cosit - site ID number which indicates the recorder location (see... - Updated 20 days ago
Leeds markets
Leeds City CouncilThis dataset shows outside market stalls data for Leeds city, Yeadon, Pudsey and Otley. Information includes number of stalls available, how many empty stalls there were on trading days and whether these stalls were offered at a reduced rate. Information Data starts on 01/04/2002 and is updated monthly. - Updated 3 months ago
Noise nuisance - out of hours
Leeds City CouncilThis dataset shows all instances of noise nuisance reports between 18:00 - 03:30. All records contained in the data files contain postcodes provided by the reporting person and exclude anonymous or incomplete service requests. Please note All daytime noise nuisance reports can be found in the service requests dataset: https://datamillnorth.org/dataset/service-requests - Updated 5 months ago
Bring sites
Leeds City CouncilA dataset providing the locations of all bring sites in Leeds. This dataset also shows the amount of glass collected at each site each month from April 2016. Bring sites are smaller recycling sites which you'll find in supermarkets or pub car parks. Depending on the site, you can recycle a variety of things including paper, glass, clothing, food/drink cans and plastic bottles. Further information Please telephone or text 07891 277 226... - Updated 6 months ago
Road traffic collisions
Leeds City CouncilLeeds City Council collects information from the police about road traffic crashes where someone is injured or killed. Once analysed and validated, this is submitted to the Department for Transport. This data helps the Leeds Safe Roads Partnership (led by Leeds City Council’s ‘Influencing Travel Behaviour’ team) to direct its work efficiently and effectively in support of Vision Zero, the city’s ambition to eliminate all fatal and serio... - Updated a year ago
Public Health data - Mortality rates Leeds
Leeds City CouncilDirectly Age Standardised Mortality Rates (DASR) per 100,000. Age standardised rates compensate for differing age structures by weighting them to meet the European Standard Population (2013). Rates can then be compared for different areas, or even across area types. Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether rates could overlap or are significantly different. Wide confi... - Updated a year ago
Public Health data - GP recorded conditions Leeds
Leeds City CouncilDirectly Age Standardised Rates (DASR) per 100,000. Age standardised rates compensate for differing age structures by weighting them to meet the European Standard Population (2013). Rates can then be compared for different areas, or even across area types. Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether rates could overlap or are significantly different. Wide confidence inte... - Updated a year ago
Life Expectancy in Leeds (3 year averages)
Leeds City CouncilLife expectancy in years (3 year averages). Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether expectancies could overlap or are significantly different. Source: ONS mortality and ONS mid year estimate populations. - Updated a year ago
GP registered populations (5 year agebands)
Leeds City CouncilLeeds GP registered patients living inside Leeds. Counts per 5 year ageband for MSOAs, Wards, Community Committees, and Leeds. - Updated a year ago
Noise abatement notices
Leeds City CouncilA dataset providing a list of Section 80 (noise abatement) notices issued by Leeds City Council. An abatement notice can be served by the local authority if they are satisfied that a noise problem amounts to a statutory nuisance. The notice may require that the noise be stopped altogether or limited to certain times of day. The notice can be served on the person responsible for the noise, who then has 21 days to appeal. Noise abatement ...