Making Your Enforcement Appeal (Guide)Appendix 8 - Data Protection and Privacy in the Planning InspectorateIntroductionUnder the Data Protection Act 1998 we have a legal duty
to inform you about and protect any information we collect from you.
In accordance with current statutory obligations most of the documentation received will be made accessible to the public. Nevertheless, The Planning Inspectorate recognises the importance of the privacy of individuals. These notes set out what information we collect and how it will be used. Data ProtectionWe have put in place procedures to ensure that it complies with the
Data Protection Act 1998 when handling your personal information.
Who has access to your personal information?The appeal papers will be open for inspection at the council’s
offices and anyone can view them. What information do we collect?When dealing with an appeal we could receive personal information about you from a number of parties, including:
The information we receive is varied but often includes:
What steps should you take?
The Data ControllerThe data controller (the organisation responsible for dealing with personal information) is the First Secretary of State at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Your Rights to Access Personal DataWe have to provide you with a readable copy of the personal data that we keep about you within 40 days. There is a statutory charge of £10. Evidence or proof of your identity will be required. It is both in our interest and yours to hold accurate data. If the data we hold is inaccurate in any way, then without charge and where appropriate, you may have the data:
For any enquiry or concern about our privacy policy, or to request
access to your personal data contact our Data Manager: DisputeWe aim to ensure that we have resolved any matters satisfactorily,
however, if you are not satisfied with our response you may contact:
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