London Planning Authorities

10-Year Small Sites Housing Target, 2021 Current London Plan

10 year small sites housing target. (Table 4.2 in the "Publication London Plan December 2020" version)

1Hackney6,580
2Croydon6,410
3Southwark6,010
4Tower Hamlets5,280
5Westminster5,040
6Islington4,840
7Barnet4,340
8Brent4,330
9Ealing4,240
10Wandsworth4,140
11Lambeth4,000
12Newham3,800
13Lewisham3,790
14Bromley3,790
15Harrow3,750
16Redbridge3,680
17Waltham Forest3,590
18Enfield3,530
19Camden3,280
20Havering3,140
21Bexley3,050
22Greenwich3,010
23Hillingdon2,950
24Hounslow2,800
25Sutton2,680
26Merton2,610
27Haringey2,600
28Hammersmith & Fulham2,590
29Richmond-upon-Thames2,340
30Kingston-upon-Thames2,250
31Barking & Dagenham1,990
32Kensington & Chelsea1,290
33City of London740
34London Legacy Development Corporation730
35Old Oak Common and Park Royal Development Corporation60
Total119,250

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).

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Ratio of Small Sites to Total Housing Stock