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Referral planning applications between 2011-2022
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset includes information on the planning applications referable to the Mayor between January 2011 - December 2022. Planning applications included within this dataset are those that were considered by the Mayor at stage 2 and stage 3 between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2022. Information such as number of residential units, affordable housing provision, number of storeys and the Mayoral decision have been recorded for each app... - Updated 7 months ago
Local Plan status map
Greater London Authority (GLA)This map aims to help you find out more about the status of the local plans in London's planning authorities. For more information visit the Local Plans and general conformity with the London Plan web page. - Updated a year ago
Area of Designated Green Belt Land
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)Area of Designated Green Belt Land (hectares). Only london boroughs with some greenbelt land shown. A GIS of this land for all of England has now been made available by DCLG. Download the GIS Zip file (27MB) External link: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/green-belt-statistics - Updated 2 years ago
Planning and Development Control Statistics, Borough
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)Planning decisions by: type of development, speed of decision, type and speed, major or minor and enforcement actions. Regional figures are rounded and do not necessarily sum to the independently rounded national figures. Speed of Decision: Figures exclude 'county matters' decisions. The percentages do not relate directly to the total number of decisions taken, as some applications (eg. an application for a determination as to whether... - Updated 2 years ago
Residential approvals of M4(2) Accessible and adaptable and M4(3) Wheelchair user dwellings
Greater London Authority (GLA)This report uses data from the Planning London Datahub (PLD) to show the proportion of new-build residential dwellings that meet the access standards M4(2) Accessible and adaptable dwellings and M4(3) Wheelchair user dwellings, as set out in Part M of the Building Regulations, Access to and use of buildings. The data is broken down by borough and year. Information on individual applications can be found on the Planning London Datahub, o... - Updated 2 years ago
London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)Official Ordnance Survey polygons showing Borough boundaries and reference code to link to national statistics.2018. Data is an extract from Ordnance Survey Boundary-Line product which is a specialist 1:10 000 scale boundaries dataset. It contains all levels of electoral and administrative boundaries, from district, wards and civil parishes (or communities) up to parliamentary, assembly and European constituencies. The information is re... - Updated 7 years ago
Natural Capital Account for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This is the first natural capital account for London, and was supported by the Mayor of London, the National Trust and the Heritage Lottery Fund. The natural capital account assesses the economic value of different benefits that London and Londoners gain from the city’s public parks and other green spaces. For more information on the methodology and results of this analysis, please see the London.gov.uk website. - Updated 7 years ago
Archaeological Priority Areas
Historic EnglandGeographic boundaries for the Archaeological Priority Areas in the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Croydon, Kensington & Chelsea, Merton, Newham and Redbridge and the associated Archaeological Priority Area Appraisals. - Updated 9 years ago
Land Use - Previously Developed Land, Borough
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)An estimate of the amount of previously-developed (or brownfield) land in England which may be available for re-development, and also an estimate of the potential number of dwellings that could be provided on this land. Available to Lower Super Outpur Area (LSOA). Download from DCLG website - Updated 10 years ago
Focus on London - Housing
Greater London Authority (GLA)FOCUSONLONDON2011: HOUSING:AGROWINGCITY With the highest average incomes in the country but the least space to grow, demand for housing in London has long outstripped supply, resulting in higher housing costs and rising levels of overcrowding. The pressures of housing demand in London have grown in recent years, in part due to fewer people leaving London to buy homes in other regions. But while new supply during the recession held up b...