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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Rochford District Council is the data controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 2018.

The Data Protection Officer for the Council can be contacted on DPO@Rochford.gov.uk

Why do we need your information? (The purpose and lawful basis for processing data)

  • Service Delivery
  • Monitoring of projects

What information we are collecting?

  • Name
  • Address
  • DOB
  • Telephone number
  • Email address
  • Gender

How is it being collected?

  • Application forms
  • Contact Us page Phone

How will it be used?

  • Organise all queries relating to the Mill Arts & Events Centre
  • Organise all queries relating to Castle Hall
  • Organise Civil Ceremonies
  • Organise, monitor and evaluate projects

Who will the information be shared with?

  • All data relating to the Mill Arts & Events Centre is not shared
  • All data relating to Civil Ceremonies is not shared
  • All data relating to Castle Hall is not shared

Retention Period of the data

Sensitive/personal data

  • Mill Arts & Events Centre – after 1 year
  • Castle Hall – after 1 year
  • Civil Ceremonies – after 1 year

Information regarding your event will only be shared internally amongst the staff working your event. This includes bar staff if requested on the booking form.

The GDPR/Data Protection Act 2018 allows you to find out what information is held about you on paper and electronic records. In order to do this you can submit a subject access request to the Council’s Data Protection Officer. This service is free of charge.

In some circumstance where the information provided may be restricted, for example, where it contains confidential information about another person, where it will cause serious harm to your or someone else’s physical or mental well-being or if the information we give you may stop us from preventing or detecting crime.

In addition, you have the following rights:

  • Ask for information to be changed if it is factually inaccurate
  • Ask for information to be deleted in certain circumstances such as the purpose for which the information was provided in the first place is no longer relevant, where you withdraw you consent (unless there is no other legal reason for us to use it), we are legally required to deleted information.
  • Ask for the information to be transferred back to yourself or another service provider. This only applies if we are using your information with consent and not if we are required by law to do so or if a decision was made by a computer and not a human being.