Privacy and Cookie Notice

This Policy was last updated on 27 May 2024

Introduction

Ajaz Rehman, Independent candidate, respects individuals’ rights over their personal data.We are committed to ensuring that people are treated fairly in everything we do.

General Information

Where this Notice refers to ‘personal data’ it is referring to data about you (or other livingpeople) from which you (or they) could be identified – such as name, date of birth or contactdetails.

This Notice applies to all personal data processed about its members, supporters, staff,volunteers, donors, suppliers and professional contacts and members of the public. This includes data gathered via third parties, such as social media sites (which is therefore also covered by their own Privacy Policies).
How we may collect personal data about you, how we may use that data and why we are allowed to use the data in that way
We collect and process personal data from members of the general public, our members ,supporters, staff, volunteers and donors. We may collect personal data from you via a variety of means depending on your relationship with the Independent candidate

Members of the public

  • Indirectly from public records or sources, including the full Electoral Register, whichthe party is legally entitled to
  • Indirectly, via a third-party data broker in order to make predictions about thelikelihood that you may be open to the values of Ajaz Rehman
  • Indirectly via marked Electoral Registers or the Census

Responding to queries

  • Data: Name, contact details, content of your query
  • Purpose: To respond to any questions you have about us and our activities. This maybe within a local party and/or at national level, depending on the nature of the query
  • Source: When you contact us by phone, email, or post with any query not coveredspecifically elsewhere in this Notice
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(f): Legitimate Interests - it is in our legitimate interests to provide responses to queries and maintain good relations with those who
    contact us
  • Retention: 1 year

Processing data subjects rights requests such as Subject Access or Right to Erasure

  • Data: Name, contact details, content relevant to the request
  • Purpose: Fulfil the request unless there is a legal reason we cannot
  • Source: Data provided when you contact us to process a request
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(c): Legal Obligationcontact us
  • Retention: 3 election cycles/15 years

Processing marketing opt-out requests

  • Data: Name and contact details that identify you
  • Purpose: To record on our databases that we shouldn’t contact you with marketingmaterial
  • Source: When you contact us to opt out of marketing
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(c): Legal Obligation
  • Retention: 7 years

Responding to complaints

  • Data: Name, contact details, content of the complaint, details of third parties related to the complaint
  • Purpose: To respond to any complaints about party activity. This may be within alocal party and/or at a national level depending on the nature of the complaint
  • Source: When you contact us, we may draw from already existing internal datarelevant to the complaint and we may contact people involved for further informationor to take external legal advice where relevant
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(f): Legitimate Interests - we have legitimateinterests to ensure that the relevant laws and our internal rules are followed. Wherethe Law may have been broken, we may have a legal obligation to use and share thedata to investigate a complaint or to establish legal rights
  • Retention: Indefinitely for serious complaints

Accepting donations

  • Data: Name, contact details, card payment details, recorded phone conversations
  • Purpose: To receive donations and keep financial records about the transactions
  • Source: When you contact us with a donation by phone, online or post
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(c): Legal Obligation - we have a legal obligation toretain details of donations
  • Retention: 7 years

Managing Events

  • Data: Name and contact details, payment details (if paid event) and a photo for ID badges, where relevant. We will ask about any health conditions or disabilities so we can make reasonable adjustments to help you attend, but this is entirely optional .We offer discounts to certain groups such as the unemployed. We may use any data you have provided to give you details about our access fund if we think you are eligible, and may ask you to provide proof of status to receive a discount.
  • Purpose: To contact you with details about the event such as conference packs andpasses. To record attendance at events and make sure they run smoothly andmanage security
  • Source: Data you provide when you register (and pay where relevant) to attend anevent
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): To Enter into / Manage a Contract – when you sign up for an event, you enter into a contract with us, the terms and conditions of which will be presented to you when you sign up. UK GDPR Article 9(a): Explicit Consent - Special access fund and health data will be processed under an explicit consent to the processing
  • Retention: 7 years

Notes: We won’t use attendance at events to gather contact details for marketing orcampaigning purposes – we will always offer you the chance to opt in to receivingcommunications (other than those relating to the specific event) separate to your attendance

Filling out petitions, surveys and opinion polls

  • Data: Name, contact details, political & policy opinions
  • Purpose: We ask people for their political opinions on a range of matters to help usunderstand what is important to the Electorate and plan our campaigns
  • Source: When you fill out a petition or opinion poll online, in person, or over thephone
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(e): Public Task, Article 9(2)(g): Substantial PublicInterest and DPA 2018 Schedule 1, Part 2, Paragraph 22 (1) - where processing isnecessary for reasons of substantial public interest or a public task
  • Retention: 15 years (maximum)

Notes: Sometimes we create working groups for particular policy matters, we then only keep the data for the length of the working group.

Social media engagement

  • Data: Social media handles and message content
  • Purpose: To promote party aims and ideals with members of the public and understand the priorities of voters
  • Source: When you interact with us through social media platforms
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(a): Consent - we do this based on your consent tointeract with us
  • Retention: Not specifically retained by Ajaz Rehman, retained by platforms inaccordance with their privacy policies.

Publishing photos and videos

  • Data: Pictures and videos of you
  • Purpose: To include in publicity materials
  • Source: When we want to publish photos and videos about our activities forcampaigning and publicity purposes
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(a): Consent - this is always optional and we will ask you specifically if we can publish pictures of you, so we do it on the basis of your consent
  • Retention: We review consents every 5 years

Notes: If you don’t indicate you are happy for us to continue using a photo or video, we will stop using it on any new materials (though material already published may stay in circulation where it isn’t practical or possible for us to withdraw it)

Managing contact lists

  • Data: Name, contact details, and information you have provided about what issues or purposes you want us to contact you about, including national and local campaigns ,and fundraising.
    Communication preferences for maintaining contact.
  • Purpose: So we can contact you when you have asked us to do so
  • Source: From you when you sign up to receive information from us in person oronline.
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(a): Consent - it is always optional to hear from usso we do so on the basis of your consent
  • Retention: 5 years - we may check if you still wish to hear from us after the 5 years is up.

Political campaigning

  • Data: Name, contact details, political opinions
  • Purpose: To discuss party aims and ideals with members of the public andunderstand the priorities of voters
  • Source: The Party is legally entitled to a full copy of the Electoral Roll and may contact you for campaigning purposes during elections. Information gathered by canvassing in person or by phone
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(e): Public task, Article 9(2)(g) Substantial Public Interest and DPA 2018, Schedule 1, Part 2, Paragraph 22 (1) - where processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and public task
  • Retention: 3 election cycles/15 years

Data profiling & data analytics

We may also analyse and make predictions on the data we hold about you. This process is commonly known as data profiling. More information about how we use data profiling can be found

Here

Members and Supporters

Any of the above purposes that apply to members of the general public, as well as:

  • Digitally, when you sign up to be a member/supporter or participate in surveys/petitions online
  • On social media platforms, where you have made the information public, or you have made the information available in a social media forum run by the campaign team.
  • Via WhatsApp/SMS - if you are a member of a Ajaz Rehman’s WhatsApp or SMS group, or if you text us
  • Retention: 3 election cycles/15 years

Processing volunteer sign-ups and maintaining lists of volunteers

  • Data: Name, contact details, CV, diversity monitoring information
  • Purpose: To maintain up-to-date lists of volunteers for campaigning and/or party political purposes
  • Source: Supplied by volunteer
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract -volunteering
  • Retention: Up to 5 years, though records are reviewed every 2 years

Training of supporters & volunteers

  • Data: Attendance sign-in sheets, training records
  • Purpose: To maintain a list of supporters trained to undertake various activities for the Party
  • Source: Derived from training attendance (and any assessment where relevant)
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract -volunteering
  • Retention: Sign-in sheets are shredded after 6 months, and training records are maintained for 2 years

Processing and maintaining membership

  • Data: Name, contact details, postal address, phone number, payment info
  • Purpose: To maintain a list of our members and maintain details related to their membership
  • Source: Provided by member in person, online or by phone
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract -becoming a member
  • Retention: 1 year after terminating membership

Notes: Includes parent/guardian details where member is under 13 years of age

Publicity

  • Data: Photos and videos
  • Purpose: For publication in campaigning & marketing material
  • Source: Taken at events
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(a): Consent
  • Retention: 5 years for unpublished photos, 15 years for member photos

Notes: (Please note that for larger events, such as Conferences, signage will be displayedwhere videos and photography will be taking place. This allows for individuals to stay out ofthe footage if they do not wish to be included in general crowd photography or videography.)

Policy working groups

  • Data: Name, contact details, diversity information, CVs
  • Purpose: To form and manage short-term policy working groups composed of interested parties
  • Source: From people who apply to be on policy working groups or have indicatedthey wish to be contacted for this purpose when they give us their contact details
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract -being part of a policy working group
  • Retention: 5 years

Donors

In addition, we may collect information about you from other public sources, such as the Land Registry and Companies House in order to verify your eligibility to make a donation to us.

Fundraising - Receiving donations

  • Data: Name, contact details, donation history, polling number, correspondencerelating to donations
  • Purpose: Maintaining records of donations and due diligence to ensure we canaccept your donation
  • Source: From donor online, via email, in person, or by post, from Land Registry and full Electoral Register
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(c): Legal Obligation - for auditing purposes
  • Retention: Donation records 7 years from the tax year to which the donation is relevant.

Donor register of interests

  • Data: Name, contact details, interests, social media activity, donation details
  • Purpose: To maintain a donor register of interest
  • Source: Provided by the donor
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(a): Consent and Article 9(a): Explicit Consent - thedata subject has given explicit consent to the processing
  • Retention: Donation records 7 years from the tax year to which the donation is relevant.

Fundraising – prospect research

  • Data: Name, contact details, biographical information
  • Purpose: To maintain contact with and raise funds from likely donors
  • Source: Derived from previous donors, event attendees
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(f): Legitimate Interests - raising money for the Campaign.
  • Retention: No more than 5 years from last contact

STAFF

Maintaining staff records

  • Data: Name, contact details, salary, contract, CV, application form, diversity information
  • Purpose: To maintain employment records and manage staff
  • Source: Provided by staff member during recruitment & onboarding process, usually via email or online
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract –Employment and DPA 2018, Schedule 1, Part 1, 1 - Employment UK GDPR Article 9(b) - where special category data is processed, this is necessary for the purposes of carrying out the obligations and exercising specific rights of the controller or of the data subject in the fields of employment, social security and social protection law
  • Retention: 7 years after leaving employment

Processing payroll

  • Data: Name, contact details, bank account details, salary details, tax and pension details
  • Purpose: To pay staff
  • Source: Provided by staff, some data received from outside entities e.g. HMRC
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract -Employment
  • Retention: 7 years from the financial year to which the data relates

Recruitment

  • Data: CVs, completed application forms, diversity monitoring information (including racial/ethnic origin and sexuality), interview notes
  • Purpose: To recruit staff
  • Source: Provided by applicants
  • Lawful basis: UK GDPR Article 6(b): For the Purpose of Entering into a Contract –Employment and DPA 2018, Schedule 1, Part 1, 1 - Employment.UK GDPR Article 9(b) - where the data comprises special category data, processing is necessary for the purposes of carrying out the obligations and exercising specific rights of the controller or of the data subject in the fields of employment, social security and social protection law
  • Retention: 6 months for unsuccessful candidates
    Diversity monitoring data will be anonymised & aggregated at this point.

Additional information regarding the use of personal data We only use data from external sources if they are lawfully permitted to share the data with us and where we have a legal basis to process data from such sources. We may also collect information when you interact with the our website and social media pages. This may include data in addition to that above, such as:

  • Your IP address
  • Your device, browser or operating system
  • Details of the links that you click and the content that you view
  • Your username or social media handle
  • Any other information you share when using third-party sites (e.g. sending a tweet or using the Like function on Facebook). We may also place one or more cookies on your device. For further details on this, see below.

If you interact with our websites or provide us with your email address or telephone number we may use it to create custom audiences to ensure the online political messaging adverts you receive from us is relevant to you. We may also use those audiences to create

look alike audiences.

You can opt out of personalised online advertising by completing our Opt Out form. It may take up to one month for requests submitted this way to become effective on our systems. We will respect any registration you hold with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS)except where you have opted in to receive phone calls from us to that number. You may opt out of communications from us at any time. Who we may share your data with and Transfer your data outside of the UK and European Economic Area We will not sell your personal data to third parties .Depending on how and why you provide us with your personal data, it may be shared within the Party (i.e. between local, regional and national parts of the Party and with our elected representatives) or with companies that provide services to the Party (“service providers”).

We may use service providers to undertake processing operations on our behalf to provide us with a variety of administrative, statistical, advertising and technical services. We will only supply service providers with the minimum amount of personal data they need to fulfil the services we request. We oblige all of our data processors to sign contracts with us that clearly set out their commitment to respecting individual rights, protecting your personal data(including not using it for any purpose other than providing us with an agreed service),fulfilling their legal obligations and assisting us to help you exercise your rights as a data subject.

With your consent, service providers may hold personal data about you in order to facilitate the provision of future services or financial transactions to which you have agreed, such as a payment processor retaining your payment details in order to process agreed future payments from you.

Please note that some of our service providers are based outside of the UK and the European Economic Area (the “EEA”). Where we transfer your data to a service provider that is outside of the EEA we seek to ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to make sure that your personal data is held securely and that your rights as a data subject are upheld. In almost all cases, we do this by ensuring that the agreements between us and our chosen service providers contain what are called the ‘model clauses’ which oblige them to treat your personal data as if they themselves were based in the UK or the EEA. In addition, we may share your personal data with third parties when we are required to do so by law (for example, with the Police, where they ask us to assist them with their investigations).

However, save for the limited circumstances noted above, we will never pass your personal data to any unrelated third parties unless you have given us your permission to do so. For example, where you have signed a petition and are clearly informed that this petition will be presented to a third party. Why we are allowed to use your data in this way Access to the full Electoral Register  As a registered Independent Candidate, Ajaz Rehman is entitled to a copy of the full Electoral Register under the Representation of the People Regulations 2001. The full Electoral Register is different to the open Electoral Register as it contains details of all votersin the UK, including those who have opted out of the open register. We do contact voters outside of election periods, however, we will honour opt-outs for this type of communication upon request. During Parliamentary election periods, we are also permitted to send one Freepost mailing to all voters under Section 91 of the Representation of the People Act1983.

Legal basis for processing your data The UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018 provides a list of reasons that an organisation may use to permit them to process personal data. These reasons are known as ‘Legal Basis.’ Please refer to the tables above which give the details on our legal basis for processing your data. You do have rights to ask us to stop processing your data for these purposes and can find further details about those rights here. In addition to the above, we may also process yourdata for other purposes where you ask us to, or enter into a relationship with us that requiresus to. For example, if you choose to join us as a volunteer we will need to process your personal data to record that you have given us your support in this way. A contract will be put in place between you and us and we will process your personal data to the extent that we need to in order to fulfil our obligations under that contract.

Similarly, you may from time to time give us your consent to send you communications bye mail (or similar mediums) that promote our work - we will use your details to send you those kinds of communications until you tell us otherwise. Should you ever ask us to stop sending those kinds of communications, we will hold your details on file to ensure that we respect that request – we justify that retention on the basis that we have a legal obligation in holding your data in that way.

We will only hold data about you if we have a legal basis for doing so. If we find that we no longer need your data for the purpose it was acquired, or we can no longer establish a legal basis for holding your data, then we will delete it as soon as possible. Additional details about cookies and other technical information cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. You can acceptor decline cookies through your browser settings or other software. When you visit one of our websites, we may place one or more cookies on your device.
These are for purposes which include:

  1. Improving your experience of visiting the site, including providing personalisedcontent
  2. Gathering information you have submitted via the site
  3. Processing requests you have made through the site
  4. Processing login requests
  5. Enabling your activity in one place to be used to decide on what information, if any, topresent to you in other places
  6. Gathering statistical information about the usage of the site
  7. Ensuring the smooth operation of online services
  8. Remembering whether or not you have been shown a cookie notification message on an earlier visit to the site
  9. To make sure online adverts you may receive from us are relevant to your interests.

By using one or more of our sites, you are consenting to our use of cookies in accordance with this Notice. If you do not agree to our use of cookies, then you should adjust your browser or other software settings accordingly.

We may provide links to third-party organisations with whom we have affinity arrangements, such as an online retailer. In such cases, additional cookies may be placed to facilitate this arrangement and the third parties may also gather personal data about you, in line with their own privacy policies. If a third party shares any personal data gathered in this way with the Ajaz Rehman it will be made clear in its own Privacy Policy

We also provide options to share content on social media which may result in your being directed to the social media network’s own systems. If you proceed with this, those networks may gather personal data about you in line with their own privacy policies. On our websites or in other digital communications, we may also use technologies - variously described as web beacons, pixel tags, clear gifs or tracking pixels - to provide us with information about how people have navigated through the site or responded to communications.

We take the protection of your information very seriously. We use encryption (SSL) to protect your personal data when appropriate and all the information provided, is stored securely once we receive it. People working or volunteering on behalf of Ajaz Rehman, only have access to the information they need. Our web servers are stored in a high-security environment that is kept under 24-hour guard. The Party may store your personal data on secure servers either on our premises or in third-party data centres.

Data retention

We only keep your personal data for as long as required to meet the purposes set out in this Notice, unless a longer retention period is required by law. Where we collect and hold your details as part of our public task work, this may also include retaining those details for as long as you remain a registered voter in the UK.

Where permitted by law, we may also save personal data for archiving purposes in the public interest, including historical research. This may involve passing such data to third parties who run historical archives. For further information on what we consider for archiving under historical importance, please contact

info@ajazrehman.co.uk

or write to us at Oakridge House, Wellington Road, High Wycombe HP12 3PR

In addition to the retention periods set out in this Notice, we have a Retention Schedule which is available by contacting us by email or post. All of the above is subject to your legal rights, such as to have data in certain cases deleted or corrected, as set out below. Your rights over your personal data You have legal rights over any of your personal data that we hold. Right of Access You may, at any time, request access to the personal data that we hold that relates to you(sometimes called a Subject Access Request / SAR).This right entitles you to receive a copy of the personal data that we hold about you. It is nota right that allows you to request personal data about other people, or a right to request specific documents from us that do not relate to your personal data.

Right to Rectification and Erasure

You may, at any time, request that we correct personal data that we hold about you that you believe is incorrect or inaccurate. You may also ask us to erase personal data if you do not believe that we need to continue retaining it (also know as the Right to be Forgotten).Please note that we may ask you to verify any new data that you provide to us and may take our own steps to check that the new data you have supplied us with is accurate. Further, we are not always obliged to erase personal data when asked to do so; if for any reason we believe that we have a good legal reason to continue processing personal data that you ask us to erase, we will tell you what that reason is at the time we respond to your request.

Right to Restrict Processing

Where we process your personal data on the legal basis of us having a legitimate interest todo so, you are entitled to ask us to stop processing it in that way if you feel that our continuing to do so impacts on your fundamental rights and freedoms or if you feel that those legitimate interests are not valid. You may also ask us to stop processing your personal data (a) if you dispute the accuracy of that personal data and want us verify its accuracy; (b) where it has been established that our use of the data is unlawful but you do not want us to erase it; (c) where we no longer need to process your personal data (and would otherwise dispose of it) but you wish for us to continue storing it in order to enable you to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. If for any reason we believe that we have a good legal reason to continue processing personal data that you ask us to stop processing, we will tell you what that reason is, either at the time we first respond to your request or after we have had the opportunity to consider and investigate it.

Right to Portability

Where you wish to transfer certain personal data that we hold about you - processed by automated means - to a third party, you may write to us and ask us to provide it to you in acommonly used machine-readable format .You have the right to object to the processing your personal data. You have the absolute right to object to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes.

Right to Object

You also have the right to object to personal data we process under the lawful basis of ‘Public Task’ or ‘Legitimate Interests’ (see our table of Legal Basis for more information).However, this right is not absolute. If you object to your data being processed under the lawful basis of ‘Public Task’ or ‘Legitimate Interests’ you must give specific reasons why you are objecting to the processing of your data. These reasons should be based upon a specificsituation.
We can refuse to comply with your request if:

  • We can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing,
  • The processing is for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

If we are satisfied that we do not need to comply with the request, we will let you know.

Right to opt out of processing relating to your political opinions You may, at any time, write to us to ask us to cease processing your personal data which relates to your political opinions (such as how you have voted in the past and information you have given us on how you are likely to vote).Please note that these requests can only be made about data which relates to your political opinions; they will not affect our right to use other aspects of your personal data.

Right to Object to automated decision-making, including profiling You have the right to object and opt out of automated decision making and profiling at anytime.

Right to stop receiving communications

Whilst all of our direct marketing communications contain details of how you can stop receiving them, you can either follow those instructions (such as using the unsubscribe linking an email or telling a telephone caller), or ask us directly using the contact details below. If you do the latter, please provide us with full details of the telephone numbers, postal addresses, email addresses and so on to which you wish us to stop sending communications to in order to help us deal with your request quickly and accurately. Oakridge House, Wellington Road, High Wycombe HP12 3PR

We will process any requests to stop receiving communications as quickly and comprehensively as is practical although there may in some cases be further communications already on their way to you which cannot be stopped. If you ask us to stop sending you information (e.g. by email, post, phone or SMS text), we may keep a record of your information to make sure we do not contact you again, up until the normal retention period for that type of data. See our retention information above for details.

Please note that this right to stop communications does not apply to emails that we send to you which are a necessary part of us providing a service to you (such as messaging you about your status as a member or a volunteer) or us notifying you about how your personal data is being used. In addition, the right to stop communications does not apply to the voter address that we are permitted to send to you during certain elections.

Email

If you provide us with your email address and indicate that we may do so (e.g. by subscribing to an email distribution list or by ‘opting in’ through the membership page) we may send you further information about Ajaz Rehman in the future. These communication swill take the form of emails promoting us and our work. You can request that you cease to receive these kinds of communications from us at anytime. The easiest way to do so is to use the unsubscribe link provided at the bottom of anye-mail messages that we send to you.

SMS messages

If you provide your mobile phone number, we may call or send you text messages if you have given us permission to do so. You may request to stop receiving SMS messages at any point. It may take several days for requests submitted this way to become effective on our systems.

Post and telephone

We may contact you by post or telephone using the information provided to us through the Electoral Roll and other legitimate sources of contact information for the purposes of campaigning, notifying you of our values and policies and checking your eligibility to donate. We will respect any registration you hold with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS)except where you have opted in to receive communications from us. Furthermore, even i if you are not on the TPS register, you may ask us to stop making calls to you by telling one of our operators when we call you.

Online advertising

If you provide us with your email address or telephone number we may use it to ensure online adverts you receive from us are relevant to you. These communications will take the form of online adverts promoting us and our work. You can opt out of online advertising at any time. It may take several days for requests submitted this way to become effective on our systems. We will have to share your data with relevant service providers. You may still receive online advertising from time to time where providers are unable to remove you from lists or their systems do not permit exclusion lists.

Exercising your rights

You may exercise any of these rights by contacting us using the details below and providing the necessary details for us to be able to identify the relevant data and to act on your request accurately. When you contact us making a request to exercise your rights, we are entitled to ask you to prove that you are who you say you are. We may ask you to provide copies of relevant ID documents to help verify your identity. It will help us to process your request if you clearly state which right you wish to exercise and where relevant, why it is that you are exercising it. The clearer and more specific you can be ,the faster and more efficiently we can process the request. If you do not provide us with sufficient information then we may delay actioning your request until you have provided us with additional information (and where this is the case we will tell you).Contact details

If you have any queries regarding the information set out here, if you wish to exercise any of your rights set out above or if you think that it has not been followed, please contact: Oakridge House, Wellington Road, High Wycombe HP12 3PR

You can also use these contact details, marked for the attention of the DPO, if you wish to lodge a formal complaint about any matter covered here. Changes to the Privacy Notice This policy was last updated on 14 December 2023. Any updates will be posted to this version of the policy. If you wish to see a previous version of the policy, or have any other questions,

Email : 

info@ajaz4wycombe.co.uk

This policy will be reviewed at a minimum time period of once every six months.