Changes in the frequency, experiences and barriers to green space use in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic (November 2020 and April 2021 follow-ups) The files included are: 1. 'Results - Green Space and Covid-26.11.20.xlsx' & 'Results - Green Space and Covid-26.11.20.sav' All responses recorded as counts and percentages. Available in xlsx and sav format. 2. 'CODES - Green Space and Covid-26.11.20.xlsx' All responses numerically coded (e.g. Male = 1, Female = 2) 3. 'LABEL - Green Space and Covid-26.11.20.xlsx' All responses textually labelled (e.g. ‘Male’, ‘Female’) 4. 'MAP - Green Space and Covid-26.11.20.xlsx' Outlines numerical coding and textual labels for the ‘CODES’ and ‘LABEL’ datasets. 5. 'Results for 5. University of Glasgow (Covid and Outdoor Spaces) 272 7.5.2021.xlsx' & 'SAV for 5. University of Glasgow (Covid and Outdoor Spaces) 272 7.5.2021.sav' All responses recorded as counts and percentages. Available in xlsx and sav format. 6. 'CODES - University of Glasgow (Covid and Outdoor Spaces) 272 7.5.2021.xlsx' All responses numerically coded (e.g. Male = 1, Female = 2) 7. 'LABEL - University of Glasgow (Covid and Outdoor Spaces) 272 7.5.2021.xlsx' All responses textually labelled (e.g. ‘Male’, ‘Female’) 8. 'MAP - University of Glasgow (Covid and Outdoor Spaces) 272 7.5.2021.xlsx' Outlines numerical coding and textual labels for the ‘CODES’ and ‘LABEL’ datasets. For requests relating to the data stored here, contact: Hannah Burnett, h.burnett.1@research.gla.ac.uk More info: Raw XLSX and SAV data files were acquired via an online panel survey administered by YouGov and commissioned by the University of Glasgow. The survey was conducted using an online interview administered to members of the YouGov Plc UK panel of 800,000+ individuals who agreed to take part in surveys. Emails were sent to panellists selected at random from the base sample. The e-mail invited them to take part in a survey and provided a generic survey link. Once a panel member clicked on the link, they were sent to the survey that they were most required for, according to the sample definition and quotas. The responding sample was weighted to the profile of the sample definition to provide a representative reporting sample. The sample is therefore nationally representative of the UK population.