Ratio of Small Sites to Total Housing Stock
Total number of freeholds with an area of less than 0.25ha divided by total number of dwellings (housing stock)
1 | Havering | 0.80 |
2 | Bromley | 0.80 |
3 | Bexley | 0.79 |
4 | Hillingdon | 0.74 |
5 | Redbridge | 0.73 |
6 | Harrow | 0.71 |
7 | Kingston-upon-Thames | 0.70 |
8 | Merton | 0.69 |
9 | Richmond-upon-Thames | 0.67 |
10 | Sutton | 0.67 |
11 | Enfield | 0.67 |
12 | Croydon | 0.65 |
13 | Hounslow | 0.62 |
14 | Waltham Forest | 0.61 |
15 | Barnet | 0.59 |
16 | Barking & Dagenham | 0.59 |
17 | Ealing | 0.58 |
18 | Brent | 0.54 |
19 | Haringey | 0.51 |
20 | Greenwich | 0.49 |
21 | Newham | 0.49 |
22 | Lewisham | 0.47 |
23 | Wandsworth | 0.41 |
24 | City of London | 0.39 |
25 | Hammersmith & Fulham | 0.36 |
26 | Lambeth | 0.33 |
27 | Hackney | 0.27 |
28 | Kensington & Chelsea | 0.27 |
29 | Islington | 0.26 |
30 | Camden | 0.26 |
31 | Southwark | 0.26 |
32 | Westminster | 0.20 |
33 | Tower Hamlets | 0.15 |
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) Land Registry INSPIRE Index Polygons spatial data, July 2020.
Related
Density of homes to be delivered within London Plan Small Sites zones