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Budget consultation 2025-2026: privacy notice


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Privacy Notice

Introduction

Conwy County Borough Council is a Data Controller registered with the Information Commissioners Officer.

https://ico.org.uk/ESDWebPages/Entry/Z4738791

The Service who will be processing (using) your personal data is

The Council, specifically the Finance Service, will be administering a survey with regards to the Council Budget 2025-2026.

The reason (purpose) it is necessary to process your personal data is

The Council has a legal duty to set a balanced budget before the start of the financial year.Councils across the UK are facing increasing costs and demand for services, driven by the cost of living crisis, fuel energy, interest rate rises and the lasting impact of the pandemic. As with all Councils, Conwy must identify every opportunity to use its money more effectively to drive down costs and, unfortunately, this can result in a reduction in the level of services being delivered.  The consultation explains the financial situation and decisions that need to be made, and we want to know which services are important to you and your local community.

The personal data that will collected and processed is

  • Web Data (eg. location data, IP address, cookies)
  • Postcode

The lawful basis for processing your personal data is

 

(see Lawful basis for processing | ICO)

(a) Consent: the individual has given clear consent for you to process their personal data for a specific purpose.

Details of any special category data collected and processed (if any)

Equalities information (if provided)

  • Race
  • Sex
  • Gender Identity
  • Disability
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Religion and Belief
  • Age
  • Marriage and Civil Partnership

We may use information such as your ethnic background, first language, gender, sexual orientation and age to gather statistics about the population of the area and the take up of our services.

This is to help comply with our legal obligations and to plan the provision of services in the future.

What data is being collected?

We are collecting data on ethnicity, religion, marital status, disability, gender, sexuality - these are all protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010.

Why do you want this information?

As a council, it is important that we are able to hold ourselves accountable as a responsible Local Authority who are committed to fair and equal opportunity for all.

Collecting your correct data will ensure that we can make better sense of where there are any gaps that we need to address, and then transparently monitor our progress as an Local Authority in regards to the setting of future budgets.

Will this be anonymous?

Data will be anonymous.

Who will see this information?

The information that you provide will be held in the strictest confidence and used solely for the purposes stated above.

We will have strict protocols in place, so that this information would only be accessible to the relevant individuals that require the information to carry out the equality analysis; it will not be accessible to the wider Authority.

Is my information going to be safe?

Yes. There are strict data protection laws in place to ensure that we protect your personal details and store them securely.

The lawful basis for processing your special category data is

(see Special category data | ICO)

Where processed -
(a) Explicit consent

How/where your data is stored

Conwy County Borough Council use a variety of different systems to store and process your data, some of these are hosted internally, whereas others are hosted by 3rd party organisations on cloud based hosting.

How long your data will be held for

We will retain your personal information in accordance with the retention periods contained in the Councils Data / Document Retention Policies for each data area collected.

We will not keep personal or special category data collected during engagement activity for longer than 12 months unless you have given specific permission for us to keep your contact details so we can keep in touch or for future marketing purposes.

Who your data may be shared with

All departments within Conwy County Borough Council as appropriate to the results of completed surveys or forms.

We work with a range of other organisations to either store personal information or to help us deliver our services to you. We may also share your personal information when we feel there is a good reason to do so that is more important than protecting your privacy. As an example we may share your information in order to find and stop crime and fraud.

Those that we share your information with are:

  • Other CCBC Services / Departments for the purpose of Council Enforcement issues where necessary.
  • Bodies investigating or processing claims
  • Public sector agencies e.g. Department for Work and Pensions, HMRC, other local authorities and private sector companies such as credit reference agencies
  • Bodies working to prevent fraud and supporting national fraud initiatives
  • Companies facilitating the consultation survey e.g. Snap


We may use your customer feedback anonymously for marketing and communication material.

We have arrangements with a range of IT providers who support the Council's IT systems and services, therefore your data may be accessed by these suppliers. Where we have these arrangements there is always a contractual agreement with them to ensure they comply with the Data Protection Law.

Your data rights

In law you have a range of rights over your personal data which include:

  • the right to be informed
  • the right of access to the personal data we hold about you.
  • the right to correct any inaccuracies within the personal data we hold.
  • the right to have your personal data deleted when it is no longer required.
  • the right in limited circumstances to restrict how your personal data is

   used.

  • the right to object to the use of your personal data.

 

In the rare situations where we rely on consent as the lawful basis upon which we process your personal data, you may withdraw that consent at any time.

Please also see the relevant CCBC Service and Full Privacy Notices:

Conwy County Borough Council Full Privacy Notice

Corporate Improvement and Development  Privacy Notice

Council Tax Privacy Notice

Any other information relevant (if required)

Conwy County Borough Council have selected Snap as a sub-processor to facilitate the survey. Further details can be found below:

Snap Surveys Privacy Policy

Service contact

If you have any questions in relation to the details held within this document, please contact:

Conwy County Borough Council, PO Box 1, Conwy, LL30 9GN

Information Governance Unit

If you have any other questions about how your personal data is used or you wish to exercise any of your rights referred to above please contact:

Conwy County Borough Council
Information Governance Unit
PO Box 1
Conwy
LL30 9GN

info-gov.unit@conwy.gov.uk

01492 574016 / 577215

If you believe we have failed to handle and manage your personal data appropriately you have the right to appeal to the:

Information Commissioner’s Office – Wales 2nd Floor
Churchill House
Churchill Way
Cardiff
CF10 2HH

Email: wales@ico.org.uk

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