The London Land Commission has today published a database of “publicly owned land” that could be capable of delivering a minimum of 130,000 homes.
London Land Commission - sites "capable" of delivering homes?
Jan 27, 2016 9:28:21 PM / by Charlotte posted in GLA, Strategic Planning
Cooperation and the London Effect
Apr 16, 2014 6:03:08 PM / by Charlotte posted in Bedford Borough Council, GLA, Strategic Planning, London Plan
We have recently seen the GLA take a significant step in seeking to influence strategic planning beyond the City boundaries.
Population Rising, Housing Need Growing
Jan 20, 2014 11:17:27 AM / by Charlotte posted in FALP, GLA, urban planning
The Mayor puts forward his revised strategy to radically increase housing supply by unveiling ‘Further Alterations to the London Plan’
London Plan SHLAA/HCS Call for Housing Sites
Nov 9, 2012 12:06:03 PM / by Charlotte posted in GLA, London Planning, developers, landowners
The GLA is calling on developers and landowners to identify sites over 0.25 hectares that have the potential for housing development by 28 January 2013. This information, which will be for use by officers at the GLA and the boroughs only, will not be made available for public use. In London the housing targets have traditionally been based on perceived capacity. The more ‘deliverable’ sites that can be found – the higher the targets should be.
