-
London Plan Business Improvement Districts
A Business Improvement District (BID) is a defined area within which local businesses are required to pay an additional levy. The collected tax will be invested locally to fund... -
Strategic Industrial Location Points (London Plan Consultation 2009)
Strategic Industrial Locations (SILs) as identified in the London Plan Consultation 2009. These comprise Preferred Industrial Locations (PILs) and Industrial Business Parks and... -
Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations s...
The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) as shown in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004, not finalized and therefore provided for illustrative use only. The... -
Sub-regions (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
GLA sub-region boundaries as defined in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004. Created by merging borough boundaries into five sub regions. Note that these... -
Strategic Industrial Location Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alteratio...
Strategic Industrial Locations (SILs) as identified in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004. These comprise Preferred Industrial Locations and Industrial... -
Opportunity Area Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)
Areas identified in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004 as being London’s principal opportunities for accommodating large scale development to provide... -
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations ...
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... -
Areas for Intensification Points (London Plan Consolidated with Alterations s...
Areas identified in The London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2004 as having significant potential for increases in residential, employment and other uses through... -
Sub-regions (London Plan Consultation 2009)
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... -
Inner and Outer London Boundaries (London Plan Consultation 2009)
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... -
Central Activities Zone Boundary (London Plan Consultation 2009)
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... -
Areas for Intensification Points (London Plan Consultation 2009)
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... -
Mayoral Development Corporation Boundary
GIS files showing the boundary of the new Mayoral Development Corporation following the consultation period from February to April 2011. Data is available in either ESRI... -
London Plan AMR14 Tables and Data
The London Plan Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) 14 covers the period from 1st April 2016 to 31st March 2017. It provides information about progress being made in implementing the... -
MCIL 2 charging area boundaries
This page contains the spatial boundaries from the Mayor's Community Infrastructure Levy 2019 (known as MCIL 2), which replaces MCIL 1 on 1st April 2019. The following can be... -
9, 11 and 19 Osiers Road public hearing documents
Documents for the public hearing on the application for development at 9, 11 and 19 Osiers Road, GLA case reference 4558. More details can be found at... -
Planning permissions on the London Development Database (LDD)
The London Development Database (LDD) has been replaced by the Planning London Datahub (PLD) and the data on this page is no longer being updated. The LDD recorded significant... -
London Plan Opportunity Areas
Opportunity Areas are London’s major source of brownfield land with significant capacity for new housing, commercial and other development linked to existing or potential...