Occupancy Level per Dwelling
Approximate number of persons per dwelling, based on total borough population (based on 2018 levels) divided by total number of dwellings (based on 2020 projections).
1 | Newham | 2.90 |
2 | Redbridge | 2.84 |
3 | Barking & Dagenham | 2.71 |
4 | Hillingdon | 2.69 |
5 | Harrow | 2.66 |
6 | Brent | 2.66 |
7 | Enfield | 2.61 |
8 | Waltham Forest | 2.60 |
9 | Hounslow | 2.54 |
10 | Kingston-upon-Thames | 2.54 |
11 | Barnet | 2.53 |
12 | Greenwich | 2.45 |
13 | Ealing | 2.45 |
14 | Bexley | 2.45 |
15 | Havering | 2.43 |
16 | Merton | 2.40 |
17 | Haringey | 2.40 |
18 | Sutton | 2.40 |
19 | Camden | 2.38 |
20 | Tower Hamlets | 2.37 |
21 | Hackney | 2.36 |
22 | Croydon | 2.36 |
23 | Bromley | 2.34 |
24 | Lewisham | 2.31 |
25 | Southwark | 2.27 |
26 | Richmond-upon-Thames | 2.27 |
27 | Lambeth | 2.25 |
28 | Islington | 2.21 |
29 | Wandsworth | 2.17 |
30 | Hammersmith & Fulham | 2.00 |
31 | Westminster | 1.95 |
32 | Kensington & Chelsea | 1.71 |
33 | City of London | 1.22 |
Inner-London Borough
Outer-London Borough
(As defined by London Councils)
♦ Council Political Control
★ 2016 Mayoral Election Result
Sources
1) Population of London (UK) boroughs in 2018, Statistica, Published by Daniel Clark, Oct 28, 2019 2) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).