London Planning Authorities

Affordable Dwellings as Percentage of Small Site Approvals (2010-2019)

Percentage of planning approvals for new dwellings on small sites (<0.25ha) defined as "affordable" during period 2010-2019 inclusive. Note that there may be duplicate applications for the same site on different dates.

1Old Oak Common and Park Royal Development Corporation28.10%
2Southwark21.50%
3Barking & Dagenham20.73%
4Tower Hamlets19.87%
5Waltham Forest19.21%
6Hounslow17.08%
7Greenwich15.12%
8Havering14.84%
9Brent14.76%
10Hackney14.57%
11Lambeth14.42%
12London Legacy Development Corporation14.37%
13Wandsworth14.07%
14Ealing13.24%
15Islington12.79%
16Newham12.53%
17Croydon12.04%
18Lewisham11.00%
19Sutton10.08%
20Bexley9.72%
21Westminster9.46%
22Richmond-upon-Thames9.41%
23Kingston-upon-Thames9.23%
24Enfield8.45%
25Kensington & Chelsea8.38%
26Camden7.88%
27Redbridge7.22%
28Harrow6.83%
29Hammersmith & Fulham6.60%
30Merton6.12%
31Hillingdon5.19%
32Barnet4.65%
33Haringey2.90%
34Bromley2.46%
35City of London1.35%

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).

Related

10-Year Small Sites Housing Target, 2018 Draft London Plan