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Guidance: Planning Inspectorate: privacy notices

Planning Inspectorate

November 18
12:33 2024

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These notices reflect your rights under data protection legislation including the General Data Protection Regulation and lets you know how the Planning Inspectorate looks after and uses your personal information.

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Published 18 November 2020
Last updated 18 November 2024 +show all updates
  1. bullet 2 added under 'Appeals Casework Portal (ACP) and Appeal a planning decision service' heading

  2. Updated to add information about signing up for news and events alerts (section 16).

  3. Audit, Investigations and Legal obligations added to the Welsh and English Customer Privacy notice.

  4. Testing and Development of Systems and Products added to section 3

  5. wording added to section 9: Other main parties (including rule 6 groups)

  6. New section 17 added and an update to bullet 8 and new bullet 9 in section 2, Welsh and English updated.

  7. New section 12A. Learning and Development added

  8. All references to Developments of National Significance (DNS) removed and 3 broken links fixed

  9. Welsh Customer Privacy Notice updated to match the English

  10. Privacy notice update to cover the Appeal a planning decision service

  11. Entry added for data processing activities for s62A applications under Annex A - Types of Casework undertaken by the Planning Inspectorate England

  12. Update department name from MHCLG to Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and removed references to Welsh government.

  13. New section: Management Information Data Warehouse

  14. Welsh language updated to be in line with the English.

  15. Section 12. Customer Feedback Surveys and Marketing updated

  16. GDPR updated to UK GDPR

  17. New Customer Privacy Notice

  18. Recruitment & Selection Privacy Notice added

  19. First published.

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