London Planning Authorities

Standard Method 2020 - Density

Density of homes to be provided under proposed 2020 Standard Method, per hectare, excluding green belt and metropolitan open land

1Westminster3.36
2Tower Hamlets3.35
3Camden3.12
4Hackney2.99
5Kensington & Chelsea2.89
6Islington1.64
7Hammersmith & Fulham1.53
8Southwark1.47
9Greenwich1.18
10Lewisham1.18
11Haringey1.14
12Wandsworth1.12
13Newham1.09
14Barnet1.02
15Lambeth0.91
16Waltham Forest0.91
17Redbridge0.87
18Richmond-upon-Thames0.86
19Brent0.67
20Kingston-upon-Thames0.60
21Barking & Dagenham0.56
22Ealing0.52
23Enfield0.49
24Merton0.48
25Bexley0.41
26City of London0.40
27Havering0.38
28Sutton0.38
29Bromley0.38
30Croydon0.37
31Hounslow0.37
32Harrow0.37
33Hillingdon0.31

Inner-London Borough

Outer-London Borough

(As defined by London Councils)

♦ Council Political Control

★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result

Sources

1) Wikipedia 2) "London's 'Protected' Land: the extent, location and character of designated Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land in Greater London", 2018 (Greenspace Information for Greater London / Campaign for the Protection of the Rural Environment) 3) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA) 4) "Hotbed of need: What does the new Standard Method mean for London?", Lichfields, 7 Aug 2020.

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Standard Method 2020 - Percentage of Total Housing Stock