The CDRC data service has funding until early 2025. It has indicated its interest in applying for further funding under Phase 2 of ESRC Smart Data Research UK until at least 2029. Any Phase 2 extension will require a successful application in open competition. This means that, if not successful, the CDRC service will wind down and end on 31 January 2025. Accordingly, this will be the last possible end date for approved data applications, until further notice.
The CDRC data service has funding until early next year. 31 January 2025 is therefore the last possible end date for approved data applications.
The National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) collect a data for registered
markets in the UK, with data collected as part of field visits to each market
site by NMTF field officers.
The dataset contains columns that are applicable for...
The 2011 Classification for Output Areas (2011 OAC) is a hierarchical
geodemographic classification across the UK which identifies areas of the
country with similar characteristics. The OAC is produced as a collaboration
between the Office for...
Covid-19 has strained already insufficient Local Authorities resources, with
infection and transmission of Covid-19 further exacerbating existing social
inequalities. Four CDRC academic researchers have been working using the
Office for National...
The Postcode Context Classification provides a national measure of urban
spatial structure derived from high-resolution satellite imagery and
cutting-edge convolutional neural network (CNN) techniques. By harnessing the
power of the European...
Dwelling Ages and Prices data provide Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level
datasets related to residential property dwelling age periods, housing
transactions, and median house prices. Data has been provided by the
Valuation Office Agency (VOA)...
The Local Data Spaces (LDS) programme is a collaboration between the [Joint
Biosecurity Centre
(JBC)](https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/joint-biosecurity-centre),
[Office for National Statistics
(ONS)](https://www.adruk.org/about-us/our-...
One of the main issues limiting our ability to manage the COVID-19 pandemic
has been the difficulty in monitoring the spread of COVID-19 among people
without symptoms (i.e., asymptomatic). While individuals with symptoms may
socially distance,...
The Classification of Workplace Zones (COWZ- UK) is a UK-wide geodemographic
classification
of workplaces and the work that is undertaken in them. It was created by a
team at the University of Southampton and the Office for National Statistics....
The London Output Area Classification (LOAC) 2011 dataset was created using a
two-tier classification based on 2011 Census data for Greater London. LOAC
can be used to understand the variegated structure of neighbourhoods across
London and is an...