Public Rights of Way Definitive Map Order Response privacy notice
This notice explains what personal data (information) we hold about you, how we collect, how we use and may share information about you. We are required to give you this information under data protection law.
Who we are
Kent County Council (KCC) collects, uses and is responsible for certain personal information about you. When we do so we are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation which applies across the European Union (including in the United Kingdom) and we are responsible as the ‘controller’ of that personal information for the purposes of those laws.
The personal information we collect and use
Information collected by us
In the course of processing this application, you may provide the following personal information to us when you make your objection or representation:
- your name
- your contact details.
How we use your personal information
If your objection relates to an Order made under section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is not withdrawn, the objection and your personal information contained within it will be submitted to the Secretary of State, as required by the legislation, in preparation for determination of that Order.
If your objection relates to an Order made under section 118/119 of the Highways Act 1980 or section 257 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and is not withdrawn, the objection and your personal information contained within it may be submitted to the Secretary of State as required by the legislation, in preparation for determination of that Order. We may use your personal information to contact you to obtain further information or provide updates in relation to the Order you have contacted us about.
How long your personal data will be kept
We will hold your personal information indefinitely as per the above legislation.
Reasons we can collect and use your personal information
The lawful basis on which we collect and use your personal data is that ‘processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation’.
Who we share your personal information with
Personal data is not routinely shared, except where we are required to with the Secretary of State, which as part of this process could result in the complete application and all personal details contained within it being made publicly available.
We will share personal information with law enforcement or other authorities if required by applicable law.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you have a number of rights which you can access free of charge which allow you to:
- know what we are doing with your information and why we are doing it
- ask to see what information we hold about you
- ask us to correct any mistakes in the information we hold about you
- object to direct marketing
- make a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office.
Depending on our reason for using your information you may also be entitled to:
- ask us to delete information we hold about you
- have your information transferred electronically to yourself or to another organisation
- object to decisions being made that significantly affect you
- object to how we are using your information
- stop us using your information in certain ways.
We will always seek to comply with your request however we may be required to hold or use your information to comply with legal duties. Please note: your request may delay or prevent us delivering a service to you.
For further information about your rights, including the circumstances in which they apply, see the guidance from the UK Information Commissioners Office (ICO) on individuals’ rights under the General Data Protection Regulation.
Keeping your personal information secure
We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost or used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine business need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.
Who to contact
UK GDPR also gives you right to lodge a complaint with Information Commissioner, who may be contacted via the Information Commissioner's website or call 03031 231113.
For further information visit about the website privacy statement