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We provide an Asset of Community Value Right to Nominate and Bid (ACV) service which enables qualifying community interest groups to nominate local land or buildings to be included in our list of assets of community value. When a listed asset is to be sold, community interest groups with a legal identity will have the opportunity to make a bid to buy the asset on the open market.
We need to collect your personal information to administer this service. In order to comply with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK General Data Protection Regulation, Spelthorne Borough Council must provide you with the following information about the personal data you give to us or we receive via third parties.
Most of the personal information we hold about you is provided by you in your application(s) and supporting document(s).
Our purpose is to consider your application for an asset of community value. We will use the information to review the contents of the application and if necessary, contact you in connection with your application. Our lawful basis for processing your personal information are our legal obligations under:
We will process personal information relating to:
When we process your personal data we will share your information with other officers and members of the Council where we deem the sharing compatible with the purpose the information was provided. The legislation allows other interested parties to access information regarding the nominations.
SBC is also required by the legislation to publish limited information on these applications on our website.
In certain circumstances where there is a potential for the involvement of fraudulent or unlawful practice, we may need to provide your personal data to other statutory bodies including enforcement agencies, competent authorities, relevant authorities and Courts of law.
If required to share any personal information with other bodies as mentioned above, we share information securely and proportionately.
SBC is subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) and may be required to release the names of individuals representing organisations when answering FOI requests, as well as other information.
We keep your personal information for the 7 years from the last action. The listing of the nomination will remain on the statutory register for a period of 5 years. All information will be held securely and disposed of confidentially.
You have the following rights:
To exercise any of these rights contact the Data Protection Officer. The Data Protection Officer manages the Council's compliance with Data Protection legislation by providing advice, guidance and training on the handling and sharing of personal information.
Spelthorne Borough Council's Data Protection Officer may be contacted by emailing Data.Protection@spelthorne.gov.uk or by writing to the Data Protection Officer at Spelthorne Borough Council, Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 1XB.
You also have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). This is an independent body responsible for making sure that organisations comply with Data Protection legislation.
The ICO will always expect you to have raised your concerns with us before submitting a complaint.