HC Deb 08 December 1988 vol 143 cc278-9W
Mr. Harry Greenway

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he collects statistics on the length of time taken by London borough local authorities to reach planning decisions; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Chope

The Department collects and publishes quarterly statistics on development control performance of local planning authorities in England. The table shows the number of planning decisions issued by London borough councils in the first quarter of 1988 (the latest priod for which figures are available), and the percentage of those decisions issued within eight weeks and within 13 weeks of the application being received. Five authorities failed to provide the relevant information. The Government believes that local planning authorities should be able to decide 80 per cent. of all planning applications within eight weeks.

London boroughs: Planning decisions in the 1st quarter of 1988
Planning authority Total decisions Percentage within eight weeks Percentage within thirteen weeks
Barking and Dagenham 196 74 90
Barnet 947 39 72
Bexley 568 26 78
Brent 641 36 62
Bromley 768 75 92
Camden 562 17 37
City of London 152 35 58
City of Westminster 1,458 19 35
Croydon 760 28 60
Ealing 648 4 9
Enfield
Greenwich 254 57 81
Hackney 224 36 58
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,083 33 55
Haringey
Harrow 533 46 77
Havering 605 33 59
Hillingdon 599 27 50
Hounslow 462 56 82
Islington 322 25 39
Kensington and Chelsea 593 51 78
Kingston upon Thames 455 33 62
Lambeth 357 30 47
Lewisham
Merton 328 54 86
Newham 449 39 59
Redbridge 606 31 57
Planning authority Total decisions Percentage within eight weeks Percentage within thirteen weeks
Richmond upon Thames 855 67 78
Southwark 369 46 69
Sutton
Tower Hamlets 331 18 53
Waltham Forest
Wandsworth 542 20 62