Awesome Public Datasets – Government Data: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
APD catalog entry for Glasgow’s official open data portal, providing open government datasets for the city, including geospatial, transportation, and civic information.
About this tool
Awesome Public Datasets – Government Data: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Brand: Glasgow City Council
Website: https://data.glasgow.gov.uk/
Type: Open government data portal / themed directory
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: government, datasets, open-data
Overview
Glasgow Open Data Hub is the official open data portal for the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It provides free access to a wide range of city-related datasets and interactive tools, allowing anyone to discover, visualise, and analyse data about Glasgow.
Features
Open Data Access
- Free platform for accessing open data about Glasgow.
- Publicly accessible datasets covering multiple aspects of the city.
- Regularly updated with real-time and recently published data.
- Central data catalogue for browsing the full collection of datasets.
Data Categories
Explore data by thematic category, including:
- Community
- Culture, Leisure & Sport
- Economy
- Education
- Environment & Housing
- Governance & Democracy
- Justice & Public Safety
- Transport
Data Stories
- Narrative content that connects datasets to real people, places, and issues in Glasgow.
- Stories highlight insights from data and how they relate to improving life in the city.
- Dedicated Data Stories section with a browsable collection.
App Gallery & Visual Tools
- App Gallery showcasing interactive applications built on the open data.
- Apps designed to help users visualise and analyse datasets without needing advanced technical skills.
- New and existing apps shared via the Hub, with featured apps highlighted.
Example Featured App
- Live Traffic Status
- Interactive tool providing latest data on traffic flow across Glasgow.
- Maps and graphs visualise traffic flow from a network of detectors across the city.
3D Urban Model
- Dedicated 3D Urban Model section.
- Provides a three-dimensional representation of the urban environment to explore spatial data in more depth (high-level feature; specific technical details not listed on the provided page).
Real-time & Highlighted Data
- "Glasgow by numbers" section showcasing selected real-time and recently published datasets.
- Curated highlight panel that is updated periodically to feature different datasets.
Community & Engagement
- Mechanisms to collect user feedback to help shape future content of the Hub.
- Encouragement for users to suggest which datasets or indicators should be highlighted.
- Contact option for data-related queries or suggestions via email (data@glasgow.gov.uk).
- Community section encouraging participation in topics such as:
- Helping improve air quality.
- Reporting data-related issues or contributions (high-level prompts; concrete workflows not detailed in the provided content).
Governance & Funding Context
- Hub supported by the Scottish 8th City Smart Cities programme.
- Part-funded by European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) via the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
- Positioned within broader efforts to strengthen economic and social cohesion and address regional imbalances.
Pricing
- Access to the Glasgow Open Data Hub and its datasets is described as free for users.
- No paid plans or pricing tiers are mentioned in the provided content.
Notable Links
- Main portal: https://data.glasgow.gov.uk/
- Data search / catalogue: https://data.glasgow.gov.uk/search
- Data Stories: https://open-data-design-glasgowgis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-stories
- App Gallery: https://open-data-design-glasgowgis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/app-gallery
- 3D Urban Model: https://data.glasgow.gov.uk/pages/3d-urban-model
- News: https://data.glasgow.gov.uk/pages/latest-news
- Feedback form: https://arcg.is/15fvrP
- Contact (email): mailto:data@glasgow.gov.uk
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