List of sub-regions used in the London Plan

Greater London is divided into five sub-regions for the purposes of the London Plan. The boundaries of these areas were amended in 2008 and 2011 and their role in the implementation of the London Plan has varied with each iteration.

From 2004 to 2008, the sub-regions were initially the same as the Learning and Skills Council areas set up in 1999.[1] These 20042008 sub-regions each had a Sub-Regional Development Framework.[2] The sub-regions were revised in February 2008 as part of the Further Alterations to the London Plan.[3] The 20082011 sub-regions, each had its own Sub-regional Implementation Framework.[4] In 2011, the sub-regions were revised again. The 2011 sub-regions are to be used for statutory monitoring, engagement and resource allocation.[5]

List of sub-regions

From 2011

Sub-regionLondon boroughs[5]
Central Camden, City of London, Kensington and Chelsea, Islington, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster
East Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Greenwich, Hackney, Havering, Lewisham, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest
North Barnet, Enfield, Haringey
South Bromley, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Sutton, Wandsworth
West Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Richmond upon Thames, Hillingdon, Hounslow

20082011

Sub-regionLondon boroughsPopulationJobsMap
North East Barking and Dagenham, City of London, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest1.4 million900,000NE
North Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Islington, Westminster1.7 million1.5 millionN
South East Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lewisham, Southwark1.3 million500,000SE
South West Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Lambeth, Merton, Richmond upon Thames, Sutton, Wandsworth1.6 million730,000SW
West Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea1.6 million900,000W

20042008

Sub-regionLondon boroughs[6]Population (2001)
Central Camden, Kensington and Chelsea, Islington, Southwark, Wandsworth, Westminster1,525,000
East Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, City of London, Greenwich, Lewisham, Hackney, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets1,991,000
North Barnet, Enfield, Haringey, Waltham Forest1,042,000
South Bromley, Croydon, KIngston upon Thames, Merton, Richmond upon Thames, Sutton, Lambeth1,329,000
West Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow1,421,000

List of boroughs

Borough 20042008 20082011 2011present
City of London East North East Central
Barking and Dagenham East North East East
Barnet North North North
Bexley East South East East
Brent West West West
Bromley South South East South
Camden Central North Central
Croydon South South West South
Ealing West West West
Enfield North North North
Greenwich East South East South East
Hackney East North East
Hammersmith and Fulham West West West
Haringey North North North
Harrow West West West
Havering East North East East
Hillingdon West West West
Hounslow West West West
Islington Central North Central
Kensington and Chelsea Central West Central
Kingston upon Thames South South West South
Lambeth South West South West South West
Lewisham East South East East
Merton South South West South
Newham East North East East
Redbridge East North East East
Richmond upon Thames South South West West
Southwark Central South East Central
Sutton South South West South
Tower Hamlets East North East East
Waltham Forest North North East East
Wandsworth Central South West South
Westminster Central North Central

References

  1. Addison & Associates (June 2006). "Review of London's Sub Regional Boundaries". Greater London Authority.
  2. Mayor of London (May 2006). "Sub Regional Development Frameworks". Greater London Authority.
  3. Mayor of London (February 2008). "The London Plan: Sub-regions, CAZ and government growth area policies". Greater London Authority. Archived from the original on 13 July 2009.
  4. Mayor of London (September 2006). "Draft Further Alterations to the London Plan". Greater London Authority.
  5. 1 2 London City Hall. "Policy 2.5 Sub-regions". .
  6. Mayor of London (February 2004). "The London Plan: Chapter 5" (PDF). Greater London Authority.
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