Housing Overview West London
Rachel OrmerodHead of the West London Housing
Partnership
Aims
• Provide comparative facts and figures that will give an overview of the general housing context for West London
Existing Social Housing Stock
Social housing stock numbers by borough in West London 2010
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Brent
Ealing
Hammersm
ith a
nd F
ulham
Harrow
Hilling
don
Hounslo
w
Kensin
gton
and
Che
lsea
Housing association
Local Authority (incl.owned by other LAs)
Stock percentageSocial housing as a % of total housing stock
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
New build housing (all tenures)
New affordable housing (gross supply)
Affordable Renting - Firm Bids West London 2011-15
0
50
100
150
200
250300
350
400
450
500
Brent
Ealing
Hounslo
w
Harrow
Hammersm
ith &
Fulh
am
Hilling
don
RBKC
Unit total
Indicative bids: London 2011-15London Indicative Bids 2011-15
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
North West London South London North East London
Affordable Home Ownership
Affordable Rented
5 Year Net Additional Requirement for Housing in West London
Housing Sector
5 year Gross Housing Requirement, less Gross Supply Total Net
Requirement by sector over the next 5
years
Gross RequirementsGross Supply from All
Sources
Market sector (supply is owner occupied and private rented dwellings above the
lower quartile)256,341 240,194 16,147
Intermediate sector (supply includes lower quartile private rent)
107,457 103,811 3,646
Social sector (supply includes existing housing benefit supported private rent)
70,277 54,145 16,132
Total 434,076 398,152 35,924
HB as proportion of PRS
PRS affordable to people on Benefit
Homelessness Trends
WL Homelessness Acceptances Since 2006/7
0100200300400500600700800900
Numbers in B&B
B&B / annexes (shared facilities) 30.6.10-June 2011
020406080
100120140160180
30.6.10 30.9.10 31.12.10 31.3.11 Jun-11
Brent
Ealing
LBHF
Harrow
Hillingdon
Hounslow
RBKC
Existing tenants in housing need
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