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We take our responsibility to the security of data very seriously. We comply with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2016.
Our Privacy Notice details the following:
We process all of the personal information you provide in accordance with this Act and Regulation. For more information you can see ourprivacy notice on this website.
If you wish to view information we hold about you, you must make what is known as a 'subject access request' (SAR) or a 'personal information request' (PIR).
You are entitled to be told if any personal data is held about you and if so:
You are also entitled:
Your request for information must be made in writing and you will need to provide proof of identity. We may ask for information we reasonably need to verify your identity and to find the information.
You should download the personal information request form from this page, complete it and return it to us. Completed forms should be returned by:
You may also need to provide us with information such as whether, for example, you are a customer or employee of the council.
An open ended request for access such as “give me a copy of all the information you hold on me” will not be sufficient for us to find the information. Information which may help might include details of information thought to be held, the relevant departments, dates of documents, relevant time periods etc.
When we have received your request we must give you the information or a reason why the information cannot be given to you within 30 calendar days.
In principle, individuals have access to all personal data held about them, however, there are a few exceptions.
We can withhold personal information, if providing you with the information could affect:
Sometimes, your personal information may contain information about other people. This is referred to as 'third party information'. You are only permitted to access information about you and we may have to withhold or edit information, so that it does not identify third parties.
We are entitled to refuse to answer a request that is manifestly unfounded or excessive, particularly if the request is repetitive. Where we decide a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive we will usually decline to comply with the request.
Yes, but we need to be absolutely sure you are authorised by them to make the request. Proof must be in writing and signed by that person.
You may only access your own information under the General Data Protection Regulation/Data Protection Act 2018. Requests for other people’s information, including the deceased, will be dealt with under theFreedom of Information Act.
If you are unhappy with our decision on your request you should first make a complaint to us.
If you are still unhappy at the outcome of your complaint and with the way your request has been handled, details can be found on the bottom of our response to you, including contact details for the Information Commissioners Office (ICO).