Projected Homes on Brownfield Land
Area of brownfield land multiplied by average borough housing density (based on 2020 housing projections), excluding green belt and metropolitan land. Note that this figure provides the potential additional dwellings based on existing densities rather than projected increases in density
1 | Wandsworth | 10,638 |
2 | Haringey | 7,441 |
3 | Barking & Dagenham | 7,371 |
4 | Tower Hamlets | 7,048 |
5 | Barnet | 6,665 |
6 | Islington | 4,641 |
7 | Greenwich | 4,291 |
8 | Lewisham | 3,962 |
9 | Redbridge | 3,844 |
10 | Southwark | 3,780 |
11 | Ealing | 3,587 |
12 | Kensington & Chelsea | 3,075 |
13 | Croydon | 2,957 |
14 | Camden | 2,648 |
15 | Harrow | 2,647 |
16 | Westminster | 2,643 |
17 | Richmond-upon-Thames | 2,612 |
18 | Hillingdon | 2,155 |
19 | Brent | 2,149 |
20 | Havering | 2,069 |
21 | Lambeth | 1,809 |
22 | Enfield | 1,399 |
23 | Sutton | 1,268 |
24 | Kingston-upon-Thames | 1,051 |
25 | Bromley | 971 |
26 | Merton | 937 |
27 | Waltham Forest | 755 |
28 | Hammersmith & Fulham | 564 |
29 | Bexley | 383 |
30 | Hackney | 349 |
31 | Newham | 332 |
32 | Hounslow | 315 |
33 | City of London | 0 |
Total | 96,356 |
Inner-London Borough
Outer-London Borough
(As defined by London Councils)
♦ Council Political Control
★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result
Sources
1) Wikipedia 2) "London's 'Protected' Land: the extent, location and character of designated Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land in Greater London", 2018 (Greenspace Information for Greater London / Campaign for the Protection of the Rural Environment) 3) "State of Brownfield 2019", Campaign for the Protection of Rural England, 2019 (data from local authorities' brownfield land registers, varying dates). 4) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).