HC Deb 25 July 1986 vol 102 cc570-1W
Sir Geoffrey Finsberg

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many planning appeals were considered by his Department in each of the Greater London boroughs for each of the years 1983, 1984 and 1985; and what percentage were upheld in each of those years.

Sir George Young

The number of planning appeals considered by my Department in each of the Greater London boroughs for each of the years 1984 and 1985 are as follows. Comparable figures for 1983 are not readily available. Also shown are percentages of appeals allowed.

1984 1985
Number decided Number allowed Percentage allowed Number decided Number allowed Percentage allowed
Hackney 17 9 53 26 8 31
Hammersmith and Fulham 38 24 63 62 32 52
Haringey 24 7 29 42 16 38
Harrow 41 20 49 49 22 45
Havering 42 17 40 50 17 34
Hillingdon 40 15 38 63 28 44
Hounslow 34 12 35 96 44 46
Islington 28 15 54 36 13 36
Kensington and Chelsea 42 12 29 59 21 36
Kingston upon Thames 52 29 56 66 30 45
Lambeth 20 9 45 25 14 56
Lewisham 6 4 67 16 6 38
Merton 22 6 27 38 16 42
Newham 15 7 47 42 21 50
Redbridge 77 38 49 56 32 57
Richmond upon Thames 43 17 40 69 26 38
Southwark 31 15 48 39 26 67
Sutton 28 12 43 42 23 55
Tower Hamlets 11 7 64 13 7 54
Waltham Forest 18 8 44 29 10 34
Wandsworth 24 10 42 40 18 45
City of Westminster 53 19 36 92 44 48