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LVMF protected vistas - GIS files
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 10 years ago
London View management Framework protected vistas. Zipped file containing the GIS files (Mapinfo and ESRI shape) for the viewing corridors and background assessment areas from Map 7.3 of the London Plan.See more on the GLA website.
Net Residential Approvals by Month
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 11 years ago
The number of residential units, net of losses, approved by month.This is the sum of residential units approved minus the units lost from planning permissions granted during the given month, as entered onto the London Development Database (LDD).The figures include all submitted schemes, including those that replace earlier permissions on the same site or add details to previous outline permissions.For...
Focus on London - Housing
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 11 years ago
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...
Areas for Intensification Points (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
Areas identified in the London Plan Consultation 2009 as having significant potential for increases in residential, employment and other uses through development of sites at higher densities with more mixed and intensive use but at a level below that which can be achieved in the Opportunity Areas. Each area is represented as a point. This data is subject to change...
Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) as shown in the London Plan Consultation 2009, not finalized and therefore provided for illustrative use only. The CAZ is the area where planning policy recognises the importance of strategic finance, specialist retail, tourist and cultural uses and activities, as well as residential and more local functions.Use with caution as there is a risk that...
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
Inner and Outer London as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009, represented as two polygons and based on Borough boundaries. One of several different versions of inner and outer London.Click here to visit the London Plan pages
Sub-regions (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
GLA sub-region boundaries as defined in the London Plan Consultation 2009. Created by merging borough boundaries into the following five sub regions: Central, North, East, South and West. Note that these sub-regions differ from those defined in the 2004 London Plan and the 2008 document 'The London Plan: Consolidated with Alterations since 2004'.• Central: Camden, City, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea,...
Areas for Intensification Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
Areas identified in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004 as having significant potential for increases in residential, employment and other uses through development of sites at higher densities with more mixed and intensive use. Each area is represented as a point. This data is subject to change and should be checked with the relevent Local Authority before use.Click...
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
Inner and Outer London as defined in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004, represented as two polygons and based on Borough boundaries. One of several different versions of inner and outer London.Click here to visit the London Plan pages
Opportunity Area Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
Areas identified in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004 as being London’s principal opportunities for accommodating large scale development to provide substantial numbers of new employment and housing, each typically more than 5,000 jobs and/or 2,500 homes, with a mixed and intensive use of land and assisted by good public transport accessibility. Each area is represented as a...