London Planning Authorities

Percentage of Completed Homes on Small Sites Consented 2010-2019

The percentage of homes on small sites (<0.25ha) which have been completed compared to those consented in the period 2010-2019, according to the London Development Database. Note that the total number of consented homes might include multiple approvals for the same site: the completed schemes, presumably, do not. Note also the likely under-reporting of this figure, as applications consented within recent years may not have been completed and therefore would not be included within these figures.

1Islington82.98%
2London Legacy Development Corporation80.75%
3Richmond-upon-Thames78.62%
4City of London78.23%
5Lambeth73.40%
6Hammersmith & Fulham72.15%
7Haringey71.74%
8Lewisham71.27%
9Waltham Forest70.79%
10Kensington & Chelsea69.46%
11Hackney68.94%
12Merton68.72%
13Kingston-upon-Thames67.19%
14Camden66.93%
15Greenwich66.77%
16Westminster66.67%
17Enfield66.51%
18Havering66.37%
19Bromley66.09%
20Newham65.82%
21Sutton65.27%
22Southwark64.78%
23Ealing64.13%
24Harrow62.66%
25Bexley61.93%
26Wandsworth60.92%
27Redbridge60.17%
28Tower Hamlets59.36%
29Croydon59.20%
30Barnet57.18%
31Hillingdon55.41%
32Hounslow54.91%
33Brent52.13%
34Barking & Dagenham40.01%
35Old Oak Common and Park Royal Development Corporation13.73%

Inner-London Borough

Outer-London Borough

(As defined by London Councils)

♦ Council Political Control

★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result

Sources

1) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA) 2) London Development Database, July 2020, Greater London Authority (GLA).

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