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Spelthorne Borough Council (SBC) is committed to protecting your privacy and security. This notice explains how and why we use your personal data, to ensure you remain informed and in control of your information.
Spelthorne Borough Council has received your personal data from our Councillors which includes your name, address, telephone number, email etc. together with information you gave the Councillor regarding your enquiry or your complaint.
We need to use your personal data so we can investigate and administer your complaint and provide a response to you / comments on the consultation. The legal basis for using your personal data is as a 'Public Task'.
Your personal information will be treated as confidential however it may be shared within the Council services in order to deal with your enquiry/complaint. We will only use your information in ways which are permitted by the General Data Protection Regulation and the current UK Data Protection law.
We will not disclose your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes.
So your comments / complaints are included as part of the Leisure Centre Consultation, your data will be shared with the Comms and Engagement company employed to work on our behalf for the sole purpose of the Leisure Centre Consultation.
We will keep your information for as long as it is required by us or other regulatory bodies in order to comply with legal and regulatory requirements or for other operational reasons. In most cases this will be a minimum of six years.
You have the following rights:
To exercise any of these rights contact the Data Protection Officer (details below)
If you have any concerns about how the Council is handling your personal data, these can be raised with the Council's Data Protection Officer:
Spelthorne Borough Council, Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines upon Thames, TW18 1XB
Email: data.protection@spelthorne.gov.uk
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.
For further information on how the data you provide will be used, and your rights please visit our privacy page.