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Making your planning appeal

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Appendix 5 - Data Protection and Privacy in The Planning Inspectorate

Introduction

Under the Data Protection Act 1998 we have a legal duty to tell you
about and protect any information we collect from you.
When considering a planning appeal, the Inspector (or the
Secretary of State) receives a variety of personal information. This
information comes from a number of sources including:

In line with current statutory obligations, we will make most of the
documents we receive available to the public. But, we (as part of Communities and Local Government) recognise the importance of the
privacy of individuals. This chapter sets out what information we
collect and how it will be used.

Data Protection

We have put procedures in place to make sure that we work in line with
the Data Protection Act 1998 when we handle your personal information.
In particular we will:

Who has access to my personal information?

The appeal papers will be available for inspection at the council's
offices and anyone can view them.

Any person entitled to be told about the decision in an inquiry case has
a legal right to apply to inspect the listed documents, photographs and
plans within six weeks of the date of decision. Other requests to see the
appeal documents will not normally be refused.

Also, when the electronic Planning Portal is available later this year, we
will put most of the personal information we receive on the casework
website (www.planningportal.gov.uk). This means that anyone around
the world who does not have a direct interest in an appeal can see the
information.

What information do you collect?

When dealing with a planning appeal, we could receive personal
information about you from a number of people and organisations,
including:

The information we receive is varied but often includes:

What steps should I take?

The data controller

The data controller (the organisation responsible for dealing with
personal information) is Communities and Local Government.

Your rights to get access to personal data

We have to give you a copy of the personal data that we keep about you
within 40 days. There is a charge of £10, which is set by law. You will
need to send us proof of your identity to get this information. It is in
our and your interests to hold accurate data. If the data we hold is
inaccurate in any way, you can ask us to erase, amend or add to the
information. We will not charge you for doing this.

If you have a question about, or are worried about, our privacy policy,
or if you would like to see the personal information we hold about you,
contact our Data Manager.

Data Manager
The Planning Inspectorate
Temple Quay House
2 The Square Bristol
BS1 6PN
Phone: 0117 372 6372

You can find information about our privacy policy on our website at www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk at the section marked 'Privacy Statement'.

Dispute

We aim to make sure that we have sorted out any matters satisfactorily. However, ifyou are not satisfied with our response,you may contact:

The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AE

Switchboard:01625 545 700
Fax:01625 524 510

DX:20819 Wilmslow

Website:www.dataprotection.gov.uk

E-mail:mail@dataprotection.gov.uk

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