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What is the Data Protection Act?


The Data Protection Act 2018 gives you the right of access to find out what information is held about you. This is called the Right of Subject Access.

Personal data

Personal data is defined as any information relating to a living person who can be identified either from the information itself or indirectly by combining the information with other data available to the controller. Personal data includes any opinions and indication of intentions that anyone has expressed about the person.
 

Your rights

Under the Data Protection Act 2018, you have a statutory right to have access to personal data we hold about you on computer or in a ‘structured manual file’ (on paper). 

More information on the Data Protection Act can be found on the website of the Information Commissioner.

When might my information not be disclosed?

In some circumstances, exemptions apply that prevent us from disclosing information to you. Examples of this are if the information would hinder the prevention and detection of crime or the apprehension and prosecution of offenders. We would also not disclose certain information in the interests of national security.

Meeting our obligations

We take our data protection responsibilities seriously and pay a fee to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Our registration number is Z5790900. We take great care to ensure we process your personal data properly to maintain your trust and confidence.


Likewise, if you feel that a request you have made for personal data hasn’t been dealt with properly, please write to:

Office of the Information Commissioner

Wycliffe House

Water Lane

Wilmslow

Cheshire

SK9 5AF


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