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The sky’s the limit? Londoners’ attitudes to tall buildings

The sky's the limit: Londoners' attitudes to tall buildings

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The sky’s the limit?

Londoners’ attitudes to tall buildings

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How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with London as a city to live in?

73

70

77

14

17

9

Total

Outer London

Inner London

% Satisfied % Dissatisfied

Most Londoners satisfied living in the city

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Which, if any, of the following types of housing do you think is the most suitable for meeting the needs

of Londoners?

1

9

6

7

8

17

21

29

4

4

11

11

13

17

20

15

2

7

8

9

10

17

21

24

Other

More detached houses

More purpose built flats in high-rise blocks (more than 20 storeys)

More semi-detached houses

More converted flats

More purpose built flats in medium-rise blocks (6-20 storeys)

More purpose built flats in low-rise blocks (5 storeys or less)

More terraced houses

Total Inner London Outer London

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

Londoners want terraces, not high-rise

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

% Agree

% Disagree

16 19 15

59 62 57

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statements…..?

There should be more limits placed on

the height of new tall buildings being

built or planned in London

There should be more limits placed on the

number of new very tall buildings with 50 or

more storeys being built or planned in London

17 21 15

59 62 58

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

There should be no limits on the number

of new very tall buildings with 50 or more

storeys being built or planned in London

58 66

53

21 17 23

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

Six out of ten want limits on tall buildings

Source: Ipsos MORI

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According to the latest research, there are nearly 270 buildings of over 20 storeys currently under construction,

planned or proposed, including 25 that are between 50 and 70 storeys high.

Do you think the number of new tall buildings over 20-storeys currently under construction, planned or proposed is

too much, too little or about right?

39

47

11

3

Too much

About right

Too little

Don’t know

49

34

42

50

5 15

5 2

Inner London Outer London

% About right

% Too much

% Too little

% Don’t know

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

49% in inner London say too many tall buildings

Source: Ipsos MORI

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New tall buildings are making

a valuable contribution to the

vibrancy of London

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

Thinking about tall buildings in London, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the

following…..?

I am worried that too many

new tall buildings are being

built in London

New tall buildings are

damaging what makes

London special

New tall buildings are

making the skyline of

London look better

% Agree

% Disagree 27

38

20

41

30

47

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

30 39

25

44 34

49

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

37 32

40

37 43

34

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

41 40 41

37 43

33

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

Inner London is most worried about tall buildings

Source: Ipsos MORI

7

15

41 19

18

7

Strongly agree

Neither agree

nor disagree

Tend to

disagree

Don’t know

(*%)

Tend to agree

Strongly disagree

To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree that new tall buildings should NOT be allowed to be built anywhere

in London but limited to specific areas only, such as Canary Wharf or the City?

9 6

16 18

14 22

40

41

20 12

Inner London Outer London

60% Agree

25% Disagree

53% Agree

25% Disagree

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

56% say limit tall buildings to specific areas

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Source: Ipsos MORI

Which one of these statements comes closest to your view on new developments?

55

47

52

45

50

47

Outer London

Inner London

Total

% New tall buildings should be developed if they raise money for councils to spend on local services

% We should limit the number of new tall buildings to preserve London’s character, even if councils have

less money to spend on services

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318); Don’t know not shown

Divided over using tall buildings to raise cash for councils

9

% Agree

% Disagree

21 22 20

51 60

46

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

36 40 33

42 42 41

Total Inner

London

Outer

London

To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statements…..?

New tall buildings in London are

mainly for wealthy foreigners

New tall buildings will help to meet the

housing needs of average Londoners

51% say tall buildings for wealthy foreigners

Source: Ipsos MORI

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318); Don’t know not shown

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Which two or three of these factors, if any, should be given the highest priority by those deciding

whether or not a new tall building should be given planning permission?

Top 5 most commonly stated priorities

28

27

28

32

42

26

29

29

30

59

27

28

28

31

48

Whether it has a good design

What the people living nearby think

Whether it looks right in relation to its surroundings

Whether it provides new job opportunities

Whether it provides affordable new homes

Total Inner London Outer London

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

Affordable housing is key

Source: Ipsos MORI

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To what extent do you agree or disagree that Londoners should be consulted more over the number of new tall

buildings that are built?

28

45

20

5 2 Strongly agree

Neither agree

nor disagree

Tend to disagree

Don’t know

(*%)

Tend to agree

Strongly disagree

4 1

5 5

17 22

40

48

34 24

Inner London Outer London

74% Agree

8% Disagree

72% Agree

6% Disagree

Want much more consultation

Source: Ipsos MORI

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318); Don’t know not shown

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Would you be more or less likely to vote for a local

politician or councillor who supported the development

of a new tall building of over 20 storeys where you live,

or would it make no difference?

% Less likely

% More likely

Now thinking about the forthcoming London

Mayoral election. Overall would you be more

favourable or less favourable to a politician who

supported building more tall buildings in London?

% Less

favourable

% More

favourable

% make no

difference / DK

16%

57%

27%

13%

57%

30%

18%

58%

25%

Outer

London

Inner

London TOTAL

% make no

difference / DK

Outer

London

Inner

London TOTAL

16%

53%

31%

12%

45%

42%

19%

56%

25%

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318)

Supporting tall buildings turns off more people

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Opinion divided on new tall buildings locally Overall, to what extent would you support or oppose the building of a new tall building [similar to one of these] in

your local area, that is around 15-20 minutes’ walk from where you live?

7

30

33

17

14

Strongly support

Neither support

nor oppose

Tend to

oppose

Tend to

support

Strongly oppose

5 8

24

34

37

30

16

17

18 11

Inner London Outer London

29% Support

34% Oppose

42% Support

28% Oppose

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318); Split sample, questions combined

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Opinion divided on new tall buildings locally Overall, to what extent would you support or oppose the building of a new tall building [similar to one of these] in

your local area, that is around 15-20 minutes’ walk from where you live?

7

30

33

17

14

Strongly support

Neither support

nor oppose

Tend to

oppose

Tend to

support

Strongly oppose

18 11

16

17

37

30

24

34

5 8

Inner London Outer London

29% Support

34% Oppose

42% Support

28% Oppose

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Inner London (186), Outer London (318); Split sample, questions combined

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Overall, to what extent would you support or oppose the building of a new tall building

similar to one of these in your local area, that is around 15-20 minutes’ walk from where

you live?

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Split samples

42

50

27

34

29

42

Total (241)

Outer London (155)

Inner London (86)

% Support % Oppose

Overall, to what extent would you support or oppose the building of a new tall building in

your local area, that is around 15-20 minutes’ walk from where you live?

32

33

31

27

27

26

Total (263)

Outer London (163)

Inner London (100)

% Support % Oppose

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SHOWN TO

SPLIT SAMPLE

With stimulus, Inner Londoners more likely to oppose

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Tall buildings good for local business, bad for local area

On balance do you think building a new tall building [similar to one of these] in your local area would be good, bad

or make no difference to…

30

34

48

59

38

37

32

27

32

29

20

14

The area as a place to live

Local people

Meeting local housing needs

Local businesses

% Good % Make no difference % Bad

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Don’t know not shown; Split sample, questions combined

Source: Ipsos MORI

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With stimulus, good/ bad sentiment strengthened

On balance do you think building a new tall building similar to one of

these in your local area would be good, bad or make no difference to…

42

19

35

32

54

45

64

65

30

42

36

39

29

42

26

21

28

39

28

29

17

13

9

14

Outer London (155)

Inner London (86)

Outer London (155)

Inner London (86)

Outer London (155)

Inner London (86)

Outer London (155)

Inner London (86)

% Good % Make no difference % BadLocal business

Meeting local housing needs

Local people

The area as a place to live

Base: 504 adults 15+ in Greater London, 29 Jan-26 February 2016; Don’t know not shown; Split samples

On balance do you think building a new tall building in your local

area would be good, bad or make no difference to…

26

27

32

35

47

44

54

52

41

41

36

38

32

25

30

29

33

30

32

25

21

30

16

16

Outer London (163)

Inner London (100)

Outer London (163)

Inner London (100)

Outer London (163)

Inner London (100)

Outer London (163)

Inner London (100)

% Good % Make no difference % Bad

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SHOWN TO

SPLIT SAMPLE

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Technical details

Interviews with a sample of 504 adults aged 15+ living in Greater

London.

Undertaken face-to-face, in-home between 29 January and 26

February on Ipsos MORI’s face-to-face omnibus (Capibus).

Data are weighted to be representative of the Greater London

population in relation to key characteristics including inner and outer

London, gender, age, social grade, work status, tenure and ethnicity.

An asterisk (*) represents a value of less than one half or one percent,

but not zero.

Where results do not sum to 100%, this is due to computer rounding.

Source: Ipsos MORI