Towards a new London Plan

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This consultation is now closed.

The consultation period ran for 6 weeks from Friday 9 May 2025 to 11:59pm on Sunday 22 June 2025.

Thank you to all who contributed. Responses will be reviewed and used to inform the draft next London Plan which will be published in 2026.

If you are a Deaf or disabled Londoner and have contacted us to discuss further time to enable you to respond to this consultation, we will get back to you asap to make arrangements.

If you have had technical difficulties with submitting your consultation response, you can email us at and we will contact you to resolve a way forward.

Following this consultation, comments will be reviewed and help inform a draft London Plan, which will be published in 2026.

If you want to receive updates on the drafting of the next London Plan, register here for updates.


Hear some thoughts on the consultation so far from Jules Pipe, Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service


Download the document

Towards a new London Plan sets out ideas for growth in London to be included in the next London Plan. It looks at how we could respond to some of the challenges the city faces to grow and thrive.

We are listening to you and welcome your thoughts and ideas.

How can I be involved?

  • Use the survey forms below to submit your response to the consultation. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in.
  • Join an online discussion on Talk London
  • Register for updates on this consultation, and the next stages of the London Plan. Register now

How are we planning for a growing London?


This consultation is now closed.

The consultation period ran for 6 weeks from Friday 9 May 2025 to 11:59pm on Sunday 22 June 2025.

Thank you to all who contributed. Responses will be reviewed and used to inform the draft next London Plan which will be published in 2026.

If you are a Deaf or disabled Londoner and have contacted us to discuss further time to enable you to respond to this consultation, we will get back to you asap to make arrangements.

If you have had technical difficulties with submitting your consultation response, you can email us at and we will contact you to resolve a way forward.

Following this consultation, comments will be reviewed and help inform a draft London Plan, which will be published in 2026.

If you want to receive updates on the drafting of the next London Plan, register here for updates.


Hear some thoughts on the consultation so far from Jules Pipe, Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service


Download the document

Towards a new London Plan sets out ideas for growth in London to be included in the next London Plan. It looks at how we could respond to some of the challenges the city faces to grow and thrive.

We are listening to you and welcome your thoughts and ideas.

How can I be involved?

  • Use the survey forms below to submit your response to the consultation. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in.
  • Join an online discussion on Talk London
  • Register for updates on this consultation, and the next stages of the London Plan. Register now

How are we planning for a growing London?

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this survey to respond to Towards a new London Plan. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in. 

    The questions align with the numbering in that document. 

    To help you, the survey includes a full copy of the paragraph that you are responding to. We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

    Please remember our call for evidence is also open until 23.59 on Sunday 22 June 2025. You should use this for large documents or studies you want to draw our attention to.  

    We would like to hear about any potential differential impacts on persons with a relevant protected characteristic as defined by the Equality Act 2010 compared to persons without that protected characteristic as well as any possible mitigation measures. Please include any comments relating to this within responses to individual questions, and any other general comments that you have not made elsewhere, within the last survey (Is there anything else you wish to tell us?).

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this survey to respond to Towards a new London Plan. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in. 

    The questions align with the numbering in that document. 

    To help you, the survey includes a full copy of the paragraph that you are responding to. We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

    Please remember our call for evidence is also open until 23.59 on Sunday 22 June 2025. You should use this for large documents or studies you want to draw our attention to.

    We would like to hear about any potential differential impacts on persons with a relevant protected characteristic as defined by the Equality Act 2010 compared to persons without that protected characteristic as well as any possible mitigation measures. Please include any comments relating to this within responses to individual questions, and any other general comments that you have not made elsewhere, within the last survey (Is there anything else you wish to tell us?).


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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this survey to respond to Towards a new London Plan. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in. 

    The questions align with the numbering in that document. 

    To help you, the survey includes a full copy of the paragraph that you are responding to. We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

    Please remember our call for evidence is also open until 23.59 on Sunday 22 June 2025. You should use this for large documents or studies you want to draw our attention to.

    We would like to hear about any potential differential impacts on persons with a relevant protected characteristic as defined by the Equality Act 2010 compared to persons without that protected characteristic as well as any possible mitigation measures. Please include any comments relating to this within responses to individual questions, and any other general comments that you have not made elsewhere, within the last survey (Is there anything else you wish to tell us?).


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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this survey to respond to Towards a new London Plan. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in. 

    The questions align with the numbering in that document. 

    To help you, the survey includes a full copy of the paragraph that you are responding to. We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

    Please remember our call for evidence is also open until 23.59 on Sunday 22 June 2025. You should use this for large documents or studies you want to draw our attention to.

    We would like to hear about any potential differential impacts on persons with a relevant protected characteristic as defined by the Equality Act 2010 compared to persons without that protected characteristic as well as any possible mitigation measures. Please include any comments relating to this within responses to individual questions, and any other general comments that you have not made elsewhere, within the last survey (Is there anything else you wish to tell us?).

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this survey to respond to Towards a new London Plan. You are not required to answer every question, just the ones that you are interested in. 

    The questions align with the numbering in that document. 

    To help you, the survey includes a full copy of the paragraph that you are responding to. We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

    Please remember our call for evidence is also open until 23.59 on Sunday 22 June 2025. You should use this for large documents or studies you want to draw our attention to.

    We would like to hear about any potential differential impacts on persons with a relevant protected characteristic as defined by the Equality Act 2010 compared to persons without that protected characteristic as well as any possible mitigation measures. Please include any comments relating to this within responses to individual questions, and any other general comments that you have not made elsewhere, within the last survey (Is there anything else you wish to tell us?).

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We have added a PDF version of the survey questions to help you draft your responses.

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