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Tatenhill and Rangemore Parish Council Privacy Policy

Your personal data – what is it?

“Personal data” is any information about a living individual which allows them to be identified from that data (for example a name, photographs, videos, email address, or address). Identification can be directly using the data itself or by combining it with other information which helps to identify a living individual (e.g. a list of customers may contain individual ID numbers rather than names but if you use a separate list of the ID numbers which give the corresponding names to identify the staff in the first list then the first list will also be treated as personal data). The processing of personal data is governed by legislation relating to personal data which applies in the United Kingdom including the General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR), Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and other legislation relating to personal data and rights such as the Human Rights Act.

Who are we?

This Privacy Notice is provided to you by Tatenhill & Rangemore Parish Council (TRPC) which is the data controller for your data. Other data controllers the Council works with:

TRPC works together with:

  • Other data controllers, such as local authorities, public authorities, central government and agencies such as HMRC and DVLA
  • Staff pension providers
  • *Former and prospective employers
  • DBS services suppliers
  • Pension services providers
  • Recruitment and selection; HR Agencies
  • Associate companies including Audit Accounting Solutions Ltd.
  • Other Community organisations e.g. Henry Warford Charity, Tatenhill and Rangemore Community Group

We may need to share your personal data we hold with them so that they can carry out the responsibilities to the Council. If we and the other data controllers listed above are processing your data jointly for the same purposes, then the Council and the other data controllers may be “joint data controllers” which mean we are all collectively responsible to you for your data. Where each of the parties listed above are processing your data for their own independent purposes then each of us will be independently responsible to you and if you have any questions, wish to exercise any of your rights (see below) or wish to raise a complaint, you should do so directly to the relevant data controller. TRPC will not share all of the information it holds on you with these organisations only that which is necessary for a legitimate purpose, contractual arrangement or legal obligation.

A description of what personal data the Council processes and for what purposes is set out in this Privacy Notice.

The Council will process some or all of the following personal data where necessary to perform its tasks:

  • Names, titles, and aliases, photographs;
  • Contact details such as telephone numbers, addresses, and email addresses;
  • Where they are relevant to the services provided by the Council, or where you provide them to us, we may process information such as gender, age, marital status, nationality, education/work history, academic/professional qualifications, hobbies, family composition, and dependants;
  • Where you pay for products or services provided by the Council, financial identifiers such as bank account numbers, payment card numbers, payment/transaction identifiers, policy numbers, and claim numbers;
  • Where we purchase goods or services from you, payment/transaction identifiers, bank account details. The personal data we process may on occasions include sensitive or other special categories of personal data such as criminal convictions, racial or ethnic origin, mental and physical health, details of injuries, education/treatment received, political beliefs, trade union affiliation, genetic data, biometric data, data concerning and sexual life or orientation, only if this is relevant to the contact you have with us (such as an employment enquiry).

How we use sensitive personal data

We may process sensitive personal data including, as appropriate:

  • Information about your physical or mental health or condition in order to monitor sick leave and take decisions on your fitness for work;
  • Your racial or ethnic origin or religious or similar information in order to monitor compliance with equal opportunities legislation;
  • In order to comply with legal requirements and obligations to third parties. These types of data are described in the GDPR as “Special categories of data” and require higher levels of protection. We need to have further justification for collecting, storing and using this type of personal data. We may process special categories of personal data in the following circumstances:
  • In limited circumstances, with your explicit written consent.
  • Where we need to carry out our legal obligations.
  • Where it is needed in the public interest.
  • Less commonly, we may process this type of personal data where it is needed in relation to legal claims or where it is needed to protect your interests (or someone else’s interests) and you are not capable of giving your consent, or where you have already made the information public. Do we need your consent to process your sensitive personal data? In limited circumstances, we may approach you for your written consent to allow us to process certain sensitive personal data. If we do so, we will provide you with full details of the personal data that we would like and the reason we need it, so that you can carefully consider whether you wish to consent.

The Council will comply with data protection law. This says that the personal data we hold about
you must be:

  • Used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way.
  • Collected only for valid purposes that we have clearly explained to you and not used in any way that is incompatible with those purposes.
  • Relevant to the purposes we have told you about and limited only to those purposes.
  • Accurate and kept up to date.
  • Kept only as long as necessary for the purposes we have told you about.
  • Kept and destroyed securely including ensuring that appropriate technical and security measures are in place to protect your personal data to protect personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorised access and disclosure.

We use your personal data for some or all of the following purposes:

  • To deliver our services including to understand your needs to provide the services and products that you request and to understand what we can do for you and inform you of other relevant services;
  • To confirm your identity to provide some services;
  • To contact you by post, email, telephone or using social media (e.g., Facebook);
  • To help us to build up a picture of how we are performing;
  • To prevent and detect fraud and corruption;
  • To enable us to meet all legal and statutory obligations;
  • To carry out comprehensive safeguarding procedures (including due diligence and complaints handling).
  • To promote the interests of the Council;
  • To maintain our own accounts and records;
  • To seek your views, opinions or comments;
  • To notify you of changes to our services, and staff;
  • To send you communications which you have requested and that may be of interest to you. These may include information about other new projects or services;
  • To process relevant financial transactions including payments for goods and services supplied to the Council;
  • To allow the statistical analysis of data so we can plan the provision of services and products;
  • Our processing may also include the use of CCTV systems for the prevention and prosecution of crime.

What is the legal basis for processing your personal data?

The council is a public authority and has certain powers and obligations. Most of your personal data is processed for compliance with a legal obligation which includes the discharge of the council’s statutory functions and powers. Sometimes when exercising these operations or duties it is necessary to process personal data of suppliers or people using the Council’s services. We will always take into account your interests and rights. This Privacy Notice sets out your rights and the Council’s obligations to you. We may process personal data if it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you, or to take steps to enter into a contract. Examples of this would be processing your data in connection with your purchase of a product, obtaining a service or using a facility which we provide, or obtain if we are recruiting or training you. Sometimes the use of your personal data requires your consent. We will first obtain your consent to that use.

Sharing your personal data

This section provides information about the third parties with whom the Council may share your personal data. These third parties have an obligation to put in place appropriate security measures and will be responsible to you directly for the manner in which they process and protect your personal data. It is likely that we will need to share your data with some or all of the following (but only where necessary and for data which is necessary):

  • The data controllers listed above under the heading “Other data controllers the council workswith”;
  • Our agents, suppliers and contractors. For example, we may ask a commercial provider to maintain our database software or website;
  • On occasion, other local authorities or not for profit bodies with which we are carrying out joint ventures e.g. in relation to facilities or events for the community.

How long do we keep your personal data?

We will keep some records permanently if we are legally required to do so. We may keep some other records for an extended period of time. For example, it is currently a legal requirement to keep financial records for a minimum period of 6 years to support VAT claims and payments. The Council is permitted to retain data in order to defend or pursue claims. In some cases, the law imposes a time limit for such claims (for example 3 years for personal injury claims or 6 years for contract claims). We will retain some personal data for this purpose as long as we believe it is necessary to be able to defend or pursue a claim. In general, we will endeavour to keep data only for as long as we need it. This means that we will delete it when it is no longer needed. We publish our Document Retention Policy on the Website.

Your rights and your personal data

You have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
When exercising any of the rights listed below, in order to process your request, we may need to verify your identity for your security. In such cases we will need you to respond with proof of your identity before you can exercise these rights.

The right to access personal data we hold on you
At any point you can contact us to request the personal data we hold on you as well as why we have that personal data, who has access to the personal data and where we obtained the personal data from. Once we have received your request we will respond within one month. There are no fees or charges for the first request but additional requests for the same personal data or requests which are manifestly unfounded or excessive may be subject to an administrative fee. The right to correct and update the personal data we hold on you If the data we hold on you is out of date, incomplete or incorrect, you can inform us and your data will be updated.

The right to have your personal data erased
If you feel that we should no longer be using your personal data or that we are unlawfully using your personal data, you can request that we erase the personal data we hold. When we receive your request, we will confirm whether the personal data has been deleted or the reason why it cannot be deleted (for example because we need it for to comply with a legal obligation). The right to object to processing of your personal data or to restrict it to certain purposes only You have the right to request that we stop processing your personal data or ask us to restrict processing. Upon receiving the request, we will contact you and let you know if we are able to comply or if we have a legal obligation to continue to process your data.

The right to data portability
You have the right to request that we transfer some of your data to another controller. We will comply with your request, where it is feasible to do so, within one month of receiving your request.

The right to withdraw your consent to the processing at any time for any processing of data to which consent was obtained
You can withdraw your consent easily by telephone, email, or by post (see Contact Details below).

The right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
You can contact the Information Commissioners Office on 0303 123 1113 or via email or at the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.

Transfer of Data Abroad
Any personal data transferred to countries or territories outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”) will only be placed on systems complying with measures giving equivalent protection of personal rights either through international agreements or contracts approved by the European Union. [Our website is also accessible from overseas so on occasions some personal data (for example a contact name) may be accessed from overseas].

Further processing
If we wish to use your personal data for a new purpose, not covered by this Privacy Notice, then we will provide you with a new notice explaining this new use prior to commencing the processing and setting out the relevant purposes and processing conditions. Where and whenever necessary, we will seek your prior consent to the new processing.

Cookies Policy

(a) What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file, which often includes a unique identifier that is sent to your computer or mobile phone browsers(referred to here as a “device”) from a websites computer and is stored on your devices hard drive. There are various types of cookies which perform different functions, such as remembering which items you have placed in your shopping basket or recording your browsing habits. The information recorded by the cookie is retrieved on the users next visit to the site.

(b) How to manage cookies

Most web browsers will accept cookies, but if you would rather that anyone did not collect data in this way you can choose to accept all or some or reject cookies in your browsers privacy settings. Rejecting all cookies means that certain features cannot then be provided to you and accordingly you may not be able to take full advantage of all of the websites features and you may be prevented from completing your purchase online. Each browser is different, so check the “Help” menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

(c) How does TRPC use cookies?

TRPC does not use any cookies that can identify a person. We only use cookies that are vital to the operation of the website but they do not track any sensitive user data. The site does use cookies when our provider is working in the admin area to maintain the site. If in the future we wanted to collect website stats (visitor numbers etc) we would install analytical software which would use cookies which included a GDPR toolset which allows a user to disable its use if they so wish. In this case we would amend our privacy policy and make this clear.

Category Cookie Name Purpose
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Google 'NID','1P_JAR','GCIC','CONSENT','ANID','__Secure-3PAPISID','__Secure-3PSID','__Secure-3PSIDCC' Used by Google to deliver Google Maps and Captcha services on the website
Analytics 'ga','gat','gid' Used to understand how users navigate the website

Changes to this notice

We keep this Privacy Notice under regular review and we will place any updates on this web page www.tandrpc.org.uk
This Notice was last updated in May 2018.

Contact Details

Please contact us if you have any questions about this Privacy Notice or the personal data we hold about you or to exercise all relevant rights, queries or complaints at:

Data Controller: Tatenhill & Rangemore Parish Council, c/o Parish Clerk 30 Forest Edge Way, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0PQ Telephone: 07368311732
Data Protection Control Officer: The Parish Clerk Email: clerk@tandrpc.org.uk
You can contact the Information Commissioners Office; 0303 123 1113