G15 Responds to the London Assembly’s Call for Evidence on Mayor’s Affordable Housing Delivery

The London Assembly Housing Committee recently launched an investigation into the Mayor’s Affordable Homes Programmes (2016-23 and 2021-26). The aim is to:

  • Scrutinise the GLA’s progress against its delivery targets for the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP) 2016-23 and 2021-26.
  • Examine the GLA’s plans to meet its overall target for the 2021-26 programme during its final year, 2025-26.
  • Understand the views of housing associations and councils on the design of the next AHP, and
  • Examine the GLA’s plans for the next AHP, including design, monitoring and transparency. 

The London Assembly is the body that investigates issues of importance to Londoners and holds the Mayor to account. 

Affordable housing continues to be a major concern across the capital and the AHP plays a vital role in tackling it. As the current programme draws to a close, the Committee is gathering feedback from investment partners on their experience and key priorities to help shape the next AHP. 

G15 submitted its response to the Call for Evidence on 8 August 2025. The full submission is available to read below.

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