A dataset to show the cycle counts from 28 recorders located around the Leeds district. Prior to June 2024 the dataset included information from 13 additional recorders within the West Yorkshire district. Please Note Sdate - indicates the date and time the count was taken. Cosit - site ID number which indicates the recorder location (see Counter Locations...
Introduction Leeds City Council collects information from Stats19 forms completed by West Yorkshire Police regarding 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...
Welcome to the My Health, My School (MHMS) Survey The My Health, My School (MHMS) annual survey is a free, online pupil perception survey designed to capture the views and experiences of children and young people across Leeds. It provides schools with valuable insight into health-related behaviours and wellbeing, supporting evidence-based school improvement. The survey is available for pupils in Years 5,...
Information on funerals organised by Leeds City Council due to circumstances such as no traceable next of kin, next of kin unable or prepared to organise or no-one able/available to fund the funeral. Dataset guidance Column 1: Postcode of area of the last known address of the deceased. Column 2: Date of death. Column 3: Total cost of...
Estimates should only be used to look at general trends and identify areas of particularly high or low fuel poverty. See Sub-regional fuel poverty report, 2024: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/annual-fuel-poverty-statistics-report-2024 The geographies are based on April 2024 geography codes. More information on geography code changes can be found at the ONS website: https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/ukgeographies Further information Estimated number of households - The number of households in the corresponding...
The geographies are based on April 2024 geography codes. More information on geography code changes can be found at the ONS website: https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/ukgeographies Estimates of fuel poverty at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) should be treated with caution. The estimates should only be used to look at general trends and identify areas of particularly high or low fuel poverty. They should...
Household and fuel poverty numbers at region level come from the national fuel poverty statistics, 2022: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/fuel-poverty-detailed-tables-2024-2022-data Further information Estimated number of households - The number of households in the corresponding geographical area (modelled) Estimated number of households in fuel poverty - The number of households in the corresponding geographical area that were in fuel poverty in 2022 (modelled) Proportion of households fuel poor (%)...
Frailty Definition In Leeds, we use the Electronic Frailty Index to decide which level of frailty people fall within. Some guidance notes can be found here together with a definition of the frailty levels. In all worksheets numbers less than 6 have been suppressed. Cells with * represent suppressed numbers. Worksheet 1: Frailty levels in Leeds People aged 65 and over, mild, moderate and severe frailty, broken...
Spatial dataset of family centres (formerley children's centres) within Durham for children aged under five and their families. Please see One Point family centres and hubs - Durham County Council for more information.
This data set shows the % of the MSOA population who have an Electronic Frailty Index score that is either mild, moderate or severe. Data excludes any patients with a Healthy frailty class, or without a frailty rating. EFI scores can be several years old but the patients most recent score is what is used to create this table. Data...