Why are we asking for your personal information?
We require your personal data to assess and process your application
This is in compliance with a legal obligation under section 106 of the Town & Country Planning Act.
You hold the following rights with regard to the personal data you provide us:
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the right to receive a copy of your personal data
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the right to have any inaccurate or incomplete personal data rectified
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the right to request a restriction of the processing of your personal data in situations where it is inaccurate, unlawful, and no longer needed for the purposes for which it was originally collected.
Sharing your information
We share information within the council to ensure services are provided appropriately. We may share your personal data within the council and with other agencies such as the Agency, regulatory authorities, police, etc if there is a legal reason do so.
We may process the information you provide to prevent and detect fraud in any of our systems and may supply information to government agencies, credit reference agencies, audit or other external bodies for such purposes. We participate in the government's National Fraud Initiative.
If any of the information we have about you is incorrect, please tell us, we are reliant on you assisting us to keep your information accurate and up to date.
Retention of your personal information
We only keep your information as long as necessary, for some items this will be dictated by law. You can find out more by looking at our Retention Policy [PDF, 0.5MB].
We do not routinely process any information about you outside the UK. We will not transfer your personal data outside of the EU.
Huntingdonshire District Council is a registered Data Controller with the Information Commissioners Office.
You can find out more about how we handle your data by visiting our Privacy Notice page. If you have a query regarding your rights please contact the Data Protection Officer by emailing infogov@3csharedservices.org. You can also write to us and mark your letter for the attention of the Data Protection Officer. Alternatively you can call 01480 388388.
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) should you believe any part of this statement to be unlawful.