London Planning Authorities

Reduction in Small Sites Targets

Total reduction in quantity of homes to be delivered on small sites between EIP and ITP versions of the plan

1City of London0
2Islington0
3Hackney-20
4Westminster-250
5Tower Hamlets-380
6Hammersmith & Fulham-390
7Kensington & Chelsea-400
8Camden-480
9Southwark-1,990
10Lambeth-2,540
11Barking & Dagenham-3,200
12Wandsworth-3,600
13Haringey-3,660
14Greenwich-3,800
15Hounslow-4,000
16Richmond-upon-Thames-4,000
17Kingston-upon-Thames-4,000
18Merton-4,100
19Lewisham-4,500
20Hillingdon-4,700
21Sutton-4,700
22Waltham Forest-5,300
23Bexley-5,600
24Newham-5,700
25Redbridge-5,700
26Havering-5,900
27Harrow-5,900
28Brent-5,900
29Enfield-6,300
30Ealing-6,500
31Bromley-6,500
32Barnet-7,700
33Croydon-8,700
Total-126,410

Inner-London Borough

Outer-London Borough

(As defined by London Councils)

♦ Council Political Control

★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result

Sources

1) Draft London Plan - Consolidated Suggested Changes Version July 2019, Policy H2 Small sites, Table 4.2, Mayor of London 2) Publication London Plan December 2020, Policy H2 Small sites, Table 4.2, Mayor of London 3) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).

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