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Neighbourhood planning - progress and insights

Liveable neighbourhoods

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  • Neighbourhood planning can be a powerful tool for communities to deliver inclusive growth, but in London, barriers are holding it back.
  • Over 700 neighbourhood plans have been made in England, compared to just 16 in London.
  • Most London boroughs have no neighbourhood plans (24 out of 33).
  • 9 London boroughs are neighbourhood planning ‘deserts’ and have no designated neighbourhood forums.

Neighbourhood planning aims to allow communities to come together and draw up their own plans for their area, that become part of the statutory framework for land use.



The London Assembly has been following the progress of neighbourhood planning in London since its introduction in 2011, and the specific barriers facing their adoption in the capital. Outside London, plans are made by Parish Councils, but there is only one of these in London. This means communities must form a neighbourhood forum in order to create a plan, making the process more time consuming and costly.



Neighbourhood forums have sprung up across London, demonstrating that communities from all backgrounds have an appetite to use the process. However, in many cases they struggle to overcome the challenges they face – not least recent changes to the amount of funding provided by central Government to support neighbourhood planning.



The London Assembly Planning Committee has published a report on neighbourhood planning in London and made a number of recommendations on how the process can be improved, including:

  • The Mayor should explicitly support neighbourhood planning and convene volunteer neighbour planners with local boroughs to develop a programme for accelerating the delivery of neighbourhood plans.
  • The Mayor should support action in the nine boroughs, where neighbourhood planning is non-existent.
  • The Mayor should support and contribute to resourcing a neighbourhood planning process in Strategic and Local Areas for Regeneration.
  • Central Government should reinstate the additional grant support to neighbourhood forums for delivery of their neighbourhood plan.
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