Change in number of residential planning application, 2019 to 2020.
Percentage change in number of residential planning applications between years 2019 and 2020. Note that this figure is the total number of planning applications considered rather than the number of homes proposed as part of those applications.
1 | Newham | 48.77% |
2 | Redbridge | 36.92% |
3 | Bexley | 24.48% |
4 | Southwark | 14.31% |
5 | Hillingdon | 12.89% |
6 | Sutton | 7.50% |
7 | Croydon | 6.13% |
8 | Ealing | 3.28% |
9 | Hackney | 1.50% |
10 | Kingston-upon-Thames | 1.29% |
11 | Lewisham | 0.47% |
12 | Waltham Forest | 0.47% |
13 | Havering | -2.35% |
14 | Richmond-upon-Thames | -6.00% |
15 | Enfield | -6.36% |
16 | Barking & Dagenham | -6.52% |
17 | Tower Hamlets | -9.93% |
18 | Kensington & Chelsea | -11.13% |
19 | Brent | -12.95% |
20 | Harrow | -13.62% |
21 | Islington | -15.34% |
22 | Hounslow | -16.43% |
23 | Wandsworth | -17.65% |
24 | Westminster | -23.31% |
25 | Haringey | -23.81% |
26 | Hammersmith & Fulham | -25.25% |
27 | Barnet | -25.75% |
28 | Camden | -26.57% |
29 | Lambeth | -27.27% |
30 | Merton | -32.02% |
31 | Bromley | -32.76% |
32 | Greenwich | -37.81% |
33 | City of London | -71.43% |
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) "Planning and Development Control Statistics, Borough", Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG).
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Percentage of Major Residential Applications Decided in Time, 2020