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Neighbourhood Involvement on Local Estates

The Information Bank

The Information Bank currently has guides and links to the following areas:

Model policy documents

These policy documents offer sample organisational policies in the areas of employment; finance and budgeting; health & safety; information technology; performance improvement; staff and organisational development; trustees and governance and volunteers.

Information from Ealing Council

Ealing Council's research and consultation team maintain information about the following areas

  • A range of introductory information about the borough
  • Proportion of residents in receipt of benefit
  • Growth of businesses shown by VAT registrations
  • A wide range of data and glossary of terms
  • Key statistics on children and young people and proportions experiencing income deprivation
  • Offences by crime type
  • Analysis of the indices of deprivation
  • Statistics and analysis on health
  • Statistics on households and housing
  • Proportions of residents by ethnicity, country of birth and religion, and key statistics by ethnicity
  • Average income, and highest and lowest average income by ward
  • Statistics on employment, unemployment and qualifications
  • Key statistics on people aged over 50 years and proportions of older people experiencing income deprivation
  • Mid year population estimates, Census counts, daytime, workforce and resident populations
  • Key statistics on number of vehicles per household and mode of travel to work

Information from Data for Neighbourhoods and Regeneration

This includes data from the London Health Observatory; analytical tools for analyzing data; and data broken down by equalities groups or themes including population, education, employment, deprivation, economy, health, housing, crime, environment, access and customer insight.

Information from Neighbourhood Statistics

The Office of National Statistics has a Neighbourhood Statistics website which allows you to find detailed statistics within specific geographic areas, for example in neighbourhood regeneration or to find a summary report for your local neighbourhood, if you want to know more about the neighbourhood you live or work in.


London Poverty Profile

London's Poverty Profile uses the latest official data to reveal patterns of poverty across the capital. It looks at how London compares to other English regions and cities, and the differences between London boroughs.