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Bath Record Office - course and workshop bookings Privacy Notice

The purpose of processing

We process the information in order to help to carry out our aims and purposes. Bath Record Office exists to collect and preserve archives and local studies collections relating to B&NES and its people, to provide access to them and to promote them. It is also the permanent home of the Council’s archive and holds public records of a local nature.

Data subjects

Members of the public booking on courses, workshops and tours offered by the Record Office

Personal Data

Name
Contact details
Dietary requirements
Information on disabilities (if required)

How is it used?

We use this information to enable us to communicate with you when you book on a course, workshop or tour, and where relevant to record your preferences. Where you indicate that you have disabilities, we use this information to enable us to provide you with the best possible experience – for example, giving you advice on wheelchair access and providing assistance where required.

Profiling and Automated Decision Making

Not applicable

GDPR condition relied upon for processing personal data:

Article 6.1 e - Exercise of official authority
Public Records Acts 1958 and 1967
Local Government (Records) Act, 1962
Local Government Act 1972

GDPR condition relied upon for processing special category data

Not applicable

Sharing of personal data with External Recipients

Your personal data is not shared with any external recipients.

How long is the personal data retained by the Council?

Your personal data is retained until the course/tour is completed and is then destroyed, unless required for any other administrative purpose (e.g. to inform you of further courses/tours, where you have requested this).

Questions or concerns?

Please email data_protection@bathnes.gov.uk 

Appeals to the Information Commissioner’s Office

If you are unhappy about the way we have treated your personal data, or feel we have not properly respected your data subject rights, you have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and tell them about this.

You can also contact the ICO by phone on 0303 1231113.