LLDC assets (31/07/2015)
URL: https://files.datapress.com/london/dataset/gla-group-land-assets/LLDC_assets.csv
From the dataset abstract
Data showing the location of the GLA Group's land and property holdings and development opportunities. This data is available to view interactively on the GLA Land and Property Database.
Source: GLA Group Land Assets
Additional Information
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License | UK Open Government Licence (OGL) |
Created | over 8 years ago |
Media type | text/csv |
Size | 6,847 |
cache last updated | over 8 years ago |
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