Privacy
Who we are
The Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority (GLCCA) is a public authority and is known as the "Controller" of the information that we collect about you.
We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
You can view the registration on the Information Commissioner’s Office website.
Our postal address is:
Customer Relations Team (GLCCA) County Offices Newland Lincoln LN1 1YLOr:
Email: customerinformationservice@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Data Protection Officer’s contact details
You can contact our Data Protection Officer using the postal address above. Please mark the envelope FAO: Data Protection Officer.
Your information
The information we collect about you is split into two categories that are determined by the definitions set out in law.
Personal data is information that identifies and relates to you, this may include:
- Name, address, date of birth and other contact information
- Unique identification numbers
- Details of your social and/or economic status
- Location data
- Online identifiers (for example an IP address)
Special category data is personal data which is considered more sensitive and private in nature. This is information about your:
- Race or ethnic origin
- Political views and affiliations
- Religious or philosophical beliefs
- Trade union membership
- Genetics
- Biometrics (where used for ID purposes, for example, facial recognition)
- Health
- Sex life or sexual orientation
Why we collect information about you
We collect and use your information to help deliver public services
We process your information for the following purposes:
- For the service you requested, and to monitor and improve our performance in responding to your request.
- To allow us to be able to communicate and provide services and benefits appropriate to your needs.
- To ensure that we meet our legal obligations and to exercise our statutory powers in the public interest.
- To conduct public consultations and engagement.
- Where necessary for law enforcement functions.
- Where necessary to protect individuals from harm or injury.
- To allow the statistical analysis of data so we can plan the provision of services.
- To support effective decision making and improve efficiency of services.
- For the purposes of public and staff safety and crime prevention and detection
We will only collect the information that we need to deliver services to you and as far as is reasonable and practicable we will ensure that your information is accurate and kept up to date.
Lawful bases for processing information about you
We must ensure that we have a lawful basis to collect and use your information. The lawful bases we rely on vary depending on our involvement with you. They are:
- Compliance with a legal obligation as required by UK law
- Performance of a public task in the public interest or an official function which has a clear basis in law
- Performance of a contract for the supply of goods or services
- With your consent, where there is documented evidence of that consent
- Pursuit of a legitimate interest, of the council or a third party
- To protect a person’s vital interests i.e. to protect someone’s life
If the information you provide us with contains special category data, this requires a further lawful basis to those listed above. In relation to the GLCCA’s processing activities these are:
- For reasons of substantial public interest
- To establish, exercise of defend legal claims
- For preventative and occupational medicine and the assessment of the working capacity of an employee
- Provision of health and social care treatment or the management of health and social care systems
- Carrying out obligations and exercising specific rights in the field of employment and social security and social protection law
- With your explicit consent
- To protect an individual’s vital interests
- Processing personal data which are manifestly made public by you
How we collect your information
Your information is collected in several ways:
- Directly from you when you contact the GLCCA or sign up to a service. This includes face to face contact, telephone calls, and emails.
- Provided by members of the public.
- Provided by another organisation involved in the provision of services such as healthcare, social and welfare organisations, and law enforcement agencies.
- Provided by another organisation to allow the research and intelligence necessary to perform our statutory functions.
- Provided by government bodies such as the Department of Work and Pensions and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.
- Surveillance systems such as CCTV.
Who we share your information with
The type of service you receive will inform who we share your information with. Where necessary we may share your information with the following categories of recipients:
- Providers of goods and services
- Healthcare, social and welfare organisations and professionals
- Financial organisations, including debt collection, tracing and credit referencing agencies
- Elected members
- Local and central government
- Ombudsman and regulatory authorities
- Professional advisors, consultants and contractors
- Police forces, other law enforcement and prosecuting authorities
- Voluntary and charitable organisations
- Disclosure and Barring Service
- Courts and Tribunals
- Utilities providers
How long we hold your information for
We are required to retain your information for as long as is necessary, after which it will be securely destroyed.
Retention periods can differ and will depend on various criteria including the purpose of processing, regulatory and legal requirements, and internal organisational need.
We have retention schedules in place that set out in detail how long information will be held for.
At times we may be subject to a legal hold that will require information to be held beyond its usual retention period.
Any information that is subject to a legal hold cannot be destroyed until that legal hold has passed.
Where your information is held
All information in hard copy format is held within the UK.
Information in electronic format is held in the UK, and in some instances within the EEA where we use a cloud-based IT system for example.
We also use limited IT services which are based outside of the EEA. In these circumstances we ensure adequate safeguards are in place to help protect your data and your data protection rights.
Your information rights
You have several rights in relation to the information that the council holds about you:
Access - You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal information.
Rectification - You have the right to ask us to rectify information you think is inaccurate. You also have the right to ask us to complete information you think is incomplete.
Erasure - You have the right to ask us to erase your personal information in certain circumstances.
Restriction of processing - You have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances.
Object to processing - You have the the right to object to the processing of your personal data in certain circumstances.
Data portability - You have the right to ask that we transfer the information you gave us to another organisation, or to you, in certain circumstances.
Automated Decisions and Profiling – You have the right to prevent your information being processed and decisions being made about you solely by automated means (without any human involvement)
Consent – Where we have asked for your consent to process your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time.
To view more information about your rights and when these might apply visit the Information Commissioner's Office website.
To make a request to exercise your information rights please contact the GLCCA directly.
Information Commissioner's Office
You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) if you are not satisfied with the way that the council has handled your information.
The ICO is an independent body set up to uphold information rights in the UK. They can also provide advice and guidance and can be contacted through their website: www.ico.org.uk , via their helpline on 0303 123 1113 or in writing to:
Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF