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Well, if you're talking about Central or Greater London, they pretty much do unless you have a legislated HLS*, otherwise residents will usually protest quickly.

You're looking at a minimum of 550m2 space alone, a minimum of 30 m from any building and with an approach vector that's both safe and noise compliant.

How many helicopters typically land in Central London in private spaces unless they're royalty/government/diplomats? You'll find, sadly for you, it's very few.

In Greater London, there's a lot more leeway, but you're still needing all the above, which means on private property it's heavily restricted. Open spaces? Nah.

And you still need to go through the CAA to register your HLS if you're willing to use in the long-term, unless you're willing to face litigation for noise and pollution.

Most of the approved HLS sites are way away from Heathrow etc., and a good few miles outside the city as anything over 28 days of annual use requires a permit.

To get a permit for use above 28 days is very, very difficult because of the restrictions mentioned in line one and two. Unless you know otherwise, aye?

*(Registered) Helicopter Landing Sites
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