Housing facts and figures 2004/2005 to 2021

Permissions and delivery of family housing

Our policy ensures developments deliver a range of housing sizes, especially three or more bedroom homes, for people of all incomes and different needs. In the Core Strategy 2011, major developments (of 10 or more units) were required to provide at least 60% two or more bedroom units, with a proportion of three, four or five bedroom units required in designated areas - density zones, and action area cores. This requirement has been carried through to the Southwark Plan 2022.

The following section provides the proportion of family homes (three or more bedroom units) approved and delivered against major developments across the borough. Even though the level of requirements for family size homes varies by designated area, it is a useful indicator of the overall provision of family homes in Southwark during the reporting period.

This is reported in gross terms due to unavailable historical data from earlier regeneration schemes. This missing data makes it difficult to know the net change (in terms of family homes), when some units, demolished through redevelopment, did not have the number of bedrooms recorded.

4.1 Gross approved family homes in number and tenure breakdown

Across the reporting period between 2004 and 2019, 8,702 family units from all developments were approved, equating to 580 new units permitted every year (Table 11). Out of the major developments approved, 6,565 family homes were secured, meaning one in every five homes approved on the major developments was a family home with three or more bedrooms.

Table 11 - Gross approved family homes and those approved on major developments

Financial year (1 April to 31 March)

Total  family homes

Family homes on major developments

Major developments (10 or more units)

Percentage of major developments for family homes

2004 - 2005

480

300

3729

13%

2005 - 2006

257

127

2250

11%

2006 - 2007

344

239

2740

13%

2007 - 2008

434

289

2762

16%

2008 - 2009

594

470

2872

21%

2009 - 2010

385

272

1699

23%

2010 - 2011

694

532

2915

24%

2011 - 2012

605

422

2174

28%

2012 - 2013

656

528

3960

17%

2013 - 2014

946

813

4155

23%

2014 - 2015

663

483

2964

22%

2015 - 2016

1534

1437

4502

34%

2016 - 2017

316

153

1136

28%

2017 - 2018

344

198

1782

19%

2018 - 2019

450

302

2331

19%

2019 - 2020 288 220 1827 12%
2020 - 2021 2032 1968 8583 23%
2021 - 2022 678 613 3778 16%
2022 - 2023 618 593 2733 22%

Total

12218

11258

58892

 

Annual average

685

581

3100

 

Table 12 - Gross approved affordable family homes by tenure

Financial year
(1 April to 31 March)

Total family homes

Total affordable

Family housing affordable breakdown

Social Rent

Intermediate

2004 - 2005

480

264

205

59

2005 - 2006

257

157

134

23

2006 - 2007

344

221

188

33

2007 - 2008

434

188

167

21

2008 - 2009

594

220

202

18

2009 - 2010

385

260

246

14

2010 - 2011

694

280

217

48

2011 - 2012

605

188

152

27

2012 - 2013

656

238

180

58

2013 - 2014

946

210

163

47

2014 - 2015

663

206

176

26

2015 - 2016

1534

681

574

107

2016 - 2017

316

112

90

22

2017 - 2018

344

142

118

24

2018 - 2019

450

179

150

29

2019 - 2020 288 134 97 37
2020 - 2021 2032 884 764 130
2021 - 2022 678 394 308 86
2022 - 2023 618 471 394 77

Total

12218

5429

4525

904

Annual average

648

286

238

48

% for affordable

44%

 

% for each tenure within affordable

 

100%

83%

17%

4.2 Gross completed family homes in number and tenure breakdown

Table 13 - Gross family housing built overall and those built on major developments

Financial year (1 April to 31 March)

Total family homes

Family homes on major developments

Total homes on major developments

Percentage of major developments for family homes

2004/2005

254

162

1562

10%

2005/2006

178

89

1491

6%

2006/2007

207

75

1917

4%

2007/2008

169

101

1502

7%

2008/2009

137

43

800

5%

2009/2010

244

169

1123

15%

2010/2011

151

101

1334

8%

2011/2012

287

142

888

16%

2012/2013

234

112

919

12%

2013/2014

391

280

1481

19%

2014/2015

296

145

1216

12%

2015/2016

353

231

1356

17%

2016/2017

495

396

2257

18%

2017/2018

164

80

591

14%

2018/2019

794

693

3310

21%

2019/2020

428 342 1669 20%
2020/2021 147 116 880 13%
2021/2022 289 206 1108 19%
2022/2023 267 209 1998 10%

Total

5460

3665

27402

13%

Annual average

287

193

1442

 

.Source: Summary of housing completions 2004 – 2019: Sheet 2: family homes; Sheet 3: major developments

Table 14 - Gross completed Affordable family homes by tenure

Of the total family homes delivered, almost half (47%) were affordable at 2,172 units. Among all the affordable family homes, 88% were social rent, equating to 1,900 units and an annual average of 119 units. Over the period, 28 affordable rented family homes were delivered, along with other intermediate ones totalling 244 units.

Financial year
(1 April to 31 March)

Total

Affordable total

Social Rent

Intermediate

2004 - 2005

254

170

165

5

2005 - 2006

178

59

52

7

2006 - 2007

207

68

64

4

2007 - 2008

169

127

117

10

2008 - 2009

137

67

62

5

2009 - 2010

244

178

151

27

2010 - 2011

151

76

65

11

2011 - 2012

287

204

195

9

2012 - 2013

234

150

136

14

2013 - 2014

391

164

137

24

2014 - 2015

296

138

84

34

2015 - 2016

353

129

115

13

2016 - 2017

495

187

171

15

2017 - 2018

164

40

34

3

2018 - 2019

794

304

263

41

2019 - 2020

302 111 89 22
2020 - 2021 147 65 52 13
2021 - 2022 289 122 98 24
2022 - 2023 267 162 140 22

Total

5359

2521

2190

331

Annual average

282

133

115

17

% for affordable

47%

 

% of tenure within affordable

 

100%

87%

13%

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