Total Change in Housing Targets
Difference between 2018 'Examination in Public' version of the London Plan and the 2019 'Publication London Plan December 2020' version.
1 | City of London | 0 |
2 | Islington | 0 |
3 | Old Oak Common and Park Royal Development Corporation | 0 |
4 | Hackney | -20 |
5 | London Legacy Development Corporation | -70 |
6 | Westminster | -250 |
7 | Tower Hamlets | -380 |
8 | Hammersmith & Fulham | -390 |
9 | Kensington & Chelsea | -400 |
10 | Camden | -480 |
11 | Southwark | -1,990 |
12 | Lambeth | -2,540 |
13 | Barking & Dagenham | -3,200 |
14 | Wandsworth | -3,600 |
15 | Haringey | -3,660 |
16 | Greenwich | -3,800 |
17 | Hounslow | -4,000 |
18 | Richmond-upon-Thames | -4,000 |
19 | Kingston-upon-Thames | -4,000 |
20 | Merton | -4,100 |
21 | Lewisham | -4,500 |
22 | Sutton | -4,700 |
23 | Hillingdon | -4,700 |
24 | Waltham Forest | -5,300 |
25 | Bexley | -5,600 |
26 | Redbridge | -5,700 |
27 | Newham | -5,700 |
28 | Havering | -5,900 |
29 | Brent | -5,900 |
30 | Harrow | -5,900 |
31 | Enfield | -6,300 |
32 | Bromley | -6,500 |
33 | Ealing | -6,500 |
34 | Barnet | -7,700 |
35 | Croydon | -8,700 |
Total | -126,480 |
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 H1 Increasing housing supply, Table 4.1, Mayor of London 2) Publication London Plan December 2020, Policy H1 Increasing housing supply, Table 4.1, Mayor of London 3) "London Elections Results 2016, Wards, Boroughs, Constituency", Greater London Authority (GLA).
Related
10-Year Housing Target Per Hectare (Less Protected Open Space), 2021 Current London Plan