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(1)This section applies to—
(a)the transport strategy prepared and published under section 142 below,
(b)the London Development Agency strategy prepared and published under section 7A(2) of the M1Regional Development Agencies Act 1998,
(c)the spatial development strategy prepared and published under Part VIII below,
(d)the London Biodiversity Action Plan prepared and published under section 352 below,
(e)the municipal waste management strategy prepared and published under section 353 below,
(f)the London air quality strategy prepared and published under section 362 below,
(g)the London ambient noise strategy prepared and published under section 370 below, and
(h)the culture strategy prepared and published under section 376 below.
(2)The Mayor shall keep each of the strategies mentioned in subsection (1) above under review and shall make such revisions of those strategies as he considers necessary.
(3)Subsection (2) above does not apply in relation to the spatial development strategy (for which separate provision as to review is made by section 340 below).
(4)In preparing or revising any strategy mentioned in subsection (1) above, the Mayor shall have regard to—
(a)the principal purposes of the Authority;
(b)the effect which the proposed strategy or revision would have on—
(i)the health of persons in Greater London; and
(ii)the achievement of sustainable development in the United Kingdom; and
(c)the matters specified in subsection (5) below.
(5)Those matters are—
(a)the need to ensure that the strategy is consistent with national policies and with such international obligations as the Secretary of State may notify to the Mayor for the purposes of this paragraph;
(b)the need to ensure that the strategy is consistent with each other strategy mentioned in subsection (1) above;
(c)the resources available for implementation of the strategy; and
(d)the desirability of promoting and encouraging the use of the River Thames safely, in particular for the provision of passenger transport services and for the transportation of freight.
(6)The Mayor—
(a)in considering whether any strategy mentioned in subsection (1) above needs to be revised,
(b)in implementing any such strategy, or
(c)in exercising in relation to the spatial development strategy any of his functions under sections 334 to 341 below,
shall have regard to the matters specified in subsection (5) above.
(7)Where the Mayor prepares or revises any strategy mentioned in subsection (1) above, he shall include such of the available policies and proposals relating to the subject matter of the strategy as he considers best calculated—
(a)to promote improvements in the health of persons in Greater London, and
(b)to contribute towards the achievement of sustainable development in the United Kingdom,
except to the extent that he considers that any action that would need to be taken by virtue of paragraph (a) or (b) above is not reasonably practicable in all the circumstances of the case.
(8)In subsection (7)(a) above, the reference to promoting improvements in health includes a reference to mitigating any detriment to health which would otherwise be occasioned by the strategy or revision.
(9)The Mayor shall from time to time set such targets with respect to the implementation of any strategy mentioned in subsection (1) above as he may consider appropriate, having regard to—
(a)any related targets or objectives set nationally; and
(b)any performance indicators set by the Secretary of State, whether nationally or locally, which affect the exercise of functions by authorities involved in the implementation of the strategy;
and in setting any such targets the Mayor shall seek to secure that they are not less demanding than any related targets or objectives which are set nationally.
(10)For the purposes of this section international obligations means international obligations of the United Kingdom under any treaty, including obligations under the Community Treaties.
(11)For the purposes of this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a strategy includes a reference to the London Biodiversity Action Plan.
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