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353 The Mayor’s municipal waste management strategy.E+W+S

(1)The Mayor shall prepare and publish a document to be known as the “municipal waste management strategy”.

(2)The municipal waste management strategy—

(a)shall contain the Mayor’s proposals and policies for the recovery, treatment and disposal of municipal waste, and

(b)may contain such other proposals and policies relating to municipal waste as he considers appropriate.

F1(3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

[F2(3A)In revising the municipal waste management strategy the Mayor is to have regard to any strategies which authorities in Greater London have for the purposes of section 32 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (joint waste management strategies for areas where disposal authority is not also collection authority).]

(4)In preparing or revising the municipal waste management strategy the Mayor shall have regard to—

(a)the strategy prepared by the Secretary of State in accordance with section 44A of the M1Environmental Protection Act 1990 (the national waste strategy),

[F3(aa)the strategy required by section 17 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (landfill strategy for England),]and

(b)any guidance given to him by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the implementation of [F4that strategy] [F4 those strategies (or either of them) ] and relating to the content of the municipal waste management strategy.

(5)In preparing or revising the municipal waste management strategy the Mayor shall consult—

(a)the Environment Agency,

(b)waste disposal authorities in Greater London,

(c)any waste disposal authority the area of which has a boundary which adjoins any part of the boundary of Greater London,

(d)local authorities in whose areas municipal waste is disposed of by waste disposal authorities in Greater London or is proposed in the strategy to be so disposed of, and

(e)any other body which is concerned with the minimisation, recovery, treatment or disposal of municipal waste and which the Mayor considers it appropriate to consult.

(6)Where the Mayor revises the municipal waste management strategy, he shall publish it as revised.

(7)In this Act, references to the municipal waste management strategy include, except where the context otherwise requires, a reference to the municipal waste management strategy as revised.

Textual Amendments

F4Words in s. 353(4)(b) substituted (E.W.) (20.7.2004) by Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (c. 33), ss. 17(8)(b), 40(1); S.I. 2004/1874, art. 2

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354 Directions by the Secretary of State.E+W+S

(1)Where the Secretary of State considers that either of the conditions specified in subsection (2) below is satisfied, he may give the Mayor a direction about the content of the municipal waste management strategy.

(2)The conditions mentioned in subsection (1) above are—

(a)that the municipal waste management strategy or its implementation is likely to be detrimental to any area outside Greater London, or

(b)that a direction about the content of the municipal waste management strategy is required for the purposes of the implementation of the policies contained in the strategy prepared by the Secretary of State in accordance with section 44A of the M2Environmental Protection Act 1990 (national waste strategy) [F5 or of the policies contained in the strategy required by section 17 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (landfill strategy for England) ] .

(3)The power of the Secretary of State to give a direction to the Mayor under subsection (1) above—

(a)may be exercised either generally or specially, and

(b)may only be exercised after consultation with the Mayor.

(4)Where the Secretary of State gives the Mayor a direction under subsection (1) above, the Mayor shall comply with the direction.

Textual Amendments

F5Words in s. 354(2)(b) inserted (E.W.) (20.7.2004) by Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (c. 33), ss. 17(9), 40(1); S.I. 2004/1874, art. 2

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355 Duties of waste collection authorities etc.E+W+S

In exercising any function under Part II of the M3Environmental Protection Act 1990 (waste on land)—

(a)each of the waste collection authorities in Greater London, and

(b)each of the waste disposal authorities in Greater London,

shall have regard to the municipal waste management strategy.

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356 Directions by the Mayor.E+W+S

(1)Where the Mayor considers that it is necessary for the purposes of the implementation of the municipal waste management strategy, he may give to a waste collection authority in Greater London, or a waste disposal authority in Greater London, a direction requiring the authority to exercise a function in a manner specified in the direction.

(2)The Mayor may not give to an authority a direction under subsection (1) above requiring the authority—

(a)to terminate a waste contract before the expiry of the term of the contract; or

(b)to do anything which would result in a breach of any term of a waste contract.

(3)The Mayor may not give to an authority a direction under subsection (1) above requiring the authority to exercise a function in relation to the awarding of a waste contract if—

(a)the authority is required to comply with the public procurement regulations in awarding that contract, and

(b)in compliance with those regulations the authority has sent the second information notice relating to the awarding of that contract to the Official Journal of the European Communities.

(4)The power of the Mayor to give a direction to an authority under subsection (1) above—

(a)may be exercised either generally or specially, and

(b)may only be exercised after consultation with the authority concerned.

(5)Where the Mayor gives an authority a direction under subsection (1) above, the authority to whom the direction is given shall comply with the direction.

357 Information about existing waste contracts.E+W+S

(1)Where at the date on which this section comes into force a waste authority is a party to a waste contract, the authority shall, before the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the date on which this section comes into force, notify the Mayor of the date on which the term of the contract is due to expire.

(2)A waste authority which is a party to a waste contract shall—

(a)at least two years before the date on which the term of the contract is due to expire, but

(b)no earlier than three years before that date,

notify the Mayor of that date.

(3)Subsection (1) above is without prejudice to subsection (2) above.

(4)If at any time before the date on which the term of a waste contract is due to expire a waste authority which is a party to the contract—

(a)proposes to terminate or amend the contract, or

(b)receives notification from another party to the contract that the contract is or is proposed to be terminated or amended,

the authority shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify the Mayor.

(5)Where the Mayor has been notified by a waste authority under subsection (1), (2) or (4) above he may direct the authority to provide him with such information as he may require for the purposes of deciding whether—

(a)the arrangements which the authority is making to enter into a new contract,

(b)the terms upon which the authority is proposing to enter into a new contract, or

(c)the amendments or proposed amendments to the contract,

would be detrimental to the implementation of the municipal waste management strategy.

(6)Where the Mayor gives an authority a direction under subsection (5) above, the authority to whom the direction is given shall comply with the direction.

358 Information about new waste contracts.E+W+S

(1)If in the awarding of a waste contract a waste authority is required to comply with the public procurement regulations, the authority shall not send the first information notice relating to the awarding of the contract to the Official Journal of the European Communities unless—

(a)the authority has notified the Mayor that it proposes to send such a notice, and

(b)a period of at least 56 days beginning with the day on which the Mayor is so notified has elapsed.

(2)If in the awarding of a waste contract a waste authority is not required to comply with the public procurement regulations, the authority shall not enter into the contract unless—

(a)the authority has notified the Mayor that it proposes to enter into such a contract, and

(b)a period of at least 56 days beginning with the day on which the Mayor is so notified has elapsed.

(3)Where the Mayor has been notified under subsection (1) or (2) above he may direct the waste authority to provide him with such information about the contract as he may require for the purposes of deciding whether the contract would be detrimental to the implementation of the municipal waste management strategy.

(4)Where the Mayor gives an authority a direction under subsection (3) above, the authority to whom the direction is given shall comply with the direction.

359 Confidential information about waste contracts.E+W+S

(1)Nothing in section 357 or 358 above shall require a waste authority to provide any information if—

(a)the information has been provided to the waste authority by another person,

(b)that person has imposed requirements as to the maintenance by the waste authority of confidentiality in respect of the information,

(c)the waste authority is, by virtue of the public procurement regulations, under a duty to comply with those requirements, and

(d)the provision of the information would be in breach of that duty.

(2)If at the time when information is provided by a waste authority to the Mayor under section 357 or 358 above the waste authority notifies the Mayor that, in the opinion of the authority, the information is confidential information or exempt information, the information shall not be disclosed—

(a)by the Mayor, except to a person appointed under section 67(1) or (2) above, or

(b)by such a person, except to another such person.

(3)For the purposes of subsection (2) above—

  • confidential information” has the meaning given by section 100A(3) of the M4Local Government Act 1972, but taking the reference to the council in paragraph (a) of that provision as a reference to the waste authority;

  • exempt information” shall be construed in accordance with section 100I of that Act, but taking references to a principal council in paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 12A to that Act (meaning of “the authority”) as references to a waste authority.

Marginal Citations

360 Interpretation of sections 353 to 359.E+W+S

(1)This section applies for the purposes of sections 353 to 359 above.

(2)The following expressions have the meanings given below—

  • disposal”, in relation to waste, shall be construed in accordance with section 29(6) of the M5Environmental Protection Act 1990,

  • municipal waste” means any waste in the possession or under the control of—

    (a)

    a body which, or a person who, is a waste collection authority in Greater London, or

    (b)

    a body which is a waste disposal authority in Greater London,

    whether or not the waste is in the possession or under the control of the body or person under or by virtue of that Act,

  • the public procurement regulations” means any of the following—

    (a)

    the M6Public Works Contracts Regulations 1991,

    (b)

    the M7Public Services Contracts Regulations 1993,

    (c)

    the M8Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995, and

    (d)

    the M9Utilities Contracts Regulations 1996,

  • recovery”, in relation to waste, includes the recovery of materials from waste and the recovery of energy from waste,

  • treatment”, in relation to waste, shall be construed in accordance with section 29(6) of the M10Environmental Protection Act 1990,

  • waste” shall be construed in accordance with section 75 of that Act,

  • waste authority” means—

    (a)

    a waste collection authority in Greater London, or

    (b)

    a waste disposal authority in Greater London,

  • waste collection authority in Greater London” shall be construed in accordance with section 30(3)(b) of that Act,

  • waste contract” means a contract which includes or is to include provision relating to municipal waste and is made or to be made by a waste authority in the performance of its functions under Part II of that Act (waste on land), and

  • waste disposal authority in Greater London” shall be construed in accordance with section 30(2)(b) of that Act.

(3)First information notice”, in relation to the awarding of a waste contract by a waste authority, means—

(a)in a case where the authority is required in the awarding of that contract to comply with—

(i)the M11Public Works Contracts Regulations 1991,

(ii)the M12Public Services Contracts Regulations 1993, or

(iii)the M13Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995,

a notice in respect of that contract sent to the Official Journal of the European Communities in compliance with regulation 9 of the relevant Regulations; or

(b)in a case where the authority is required in the awarding of that contract to comply with the M14Utilities Contracts Regulations 1996, a notice in respect of that contract sent to the Official Journal of the European Communities in compliance with regulation 14.

(4)Second information notice”, in relation to the awarding of a waste contract by a waste authority, means—

(a)in a case where the authority is required in the awarding of that contract to comply with—

(i)the Public Works Contracts Regulations 1991,

(ii)the Public Services Contracts Regulations 1993, or

(iii)the Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995,

a notice in respect of that contract sent to the Official Journal of the European Communities in compliance with regulation 11, 12 or 13 of the relevant Regulations; or

(b)in a case where the authority is required in the awarding of that contract to comply with the Utilities Contracts Regulations 1996, a notice in respect of that contract sent to the Official Journal of the European Communities which in accordance with regulation 15(2)(b) satisfies the requirement of regulation 15(1) to make a call for competition.

(5)Until the date on which the municipal waste management strategy is first published under section 353(1) above, sections 356(1), 357(5) and 358(3) above have effect as if the references to the municipal waste management strategy were references to the policies contained in the strategy prepared by the Secretary of State in accordance with section 44A of the M15Environmental Protection Act 1990 (national waste strategy).

F6361 Waste recycling plans.E+W+S

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