London Planning Authorities

Ratio of Historic Housing Completions on Small Sites Compared to Publication London Plan December 2020 Housing Target

This figure shows the total number of completed small sites housing units which have been consented in the ten-year period 2010-2019 divided by the new London Plan (Publication London Plan December 2020) small sites housing target (Policy H2). Those boroughs which exceed 1.0 have delivered more homes on small sites the last 10 years than they are required to do under the new targets.

1Hammersmith & Fulham1.62
2Kensington & Chelsea1.45
3Haringey1.39
4Lambeth1.30
5Croydon1.27
6Camden1.20
7Westminster1.16
8London Legacy Development Corporation1.15
9Wandsworth1.14
10Barnet1.14
11Ealing1.08
12Richmond-upon-Thames1.05
13Merton0.94
14Hounslow0.88
15Lewisham0.87
16City of London0.86
17Waltham Forest0.84
18Kingston-upon-Thames0.83
19Hackney0.82
20Islington0.80
21Tower Hamlets0.80
22Sutton0.78
23Harrow0.76
24Newham0.76
25Hillingdon0.74
26Bromley0.71
27Greenwich0.71
28Southwark0.70
29Brent0.67
30Enfield0.61
31Havering0.60
32Redbridge0.53
33Bexley0.45
34Barking & Dagenham0.37
35Old Oak Common and Park Royal Development Corporation0.35

Inner-London Borough

Outer-London Borough

(As defined by London Councils)

♦ Council Political Control

★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result

Sources

1) Publication London Plan December 2020, Policy H2 Small sites, Table 4.2, Mayor of London 2) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA) 3) London Development Database, July 2020, Greater London Authority (GLA).

Related

Historic Small Sites Housing Approvals (2010-2019)