Small Sites

London Legacy Development Corporation

Policy H2 of the new London Plan provides specific requirements for London planning authorities in respect of small sites (defined as those with an area than 0.25 hectares). The H2 policy reads as follows:

Policy H2 Small sites

A Boroughs should pro-actively support well-designed new homes on small sites (below 0.25 hectares in size) through both planning decisions and plan-making in order to:

  1. significantly increase the contribution of small sites to meeting London’s housing needs
  2. diversify the sources, locations, type and mix of housing supply
  3. support small and medium-sized housebuilder [sic]
  4. support those wishing to bring forward custom, self-build and community-led housing
  5. achieve the minimum targets for small sites set out in Table 4.2 as a component of the overall housing targets set out in Table 4.1.

B Boroughs should:

  1. recognise in their Development Plans that local character evolves over time and will need to change in appropriate locations to accommodate additional housing on small sites
  2. Where appropriate, prepare site-specific briefs, masterplans and housing design codes for small sites
  3. identify and allocate appropriate small sites for residential development
  4. list these small sites on their brownfield registers
  5. grant permission in principle on specific sites or prepare local development orders

Paragraph 4.2.5 of the London Plan states that "incremental intensification of existing residential areas within PTALs 3-6 or within 800m distance of a station or town centre boundary is expected to play an important role in contributing towards the housing targets for small sites set out in Table 4.2.".