This notice explains how we collect and use your personal information.
Bradford Council (CBMDC) is registered as a ‘data controller’ with the Information Commissioner’s Office under the Data Protection Act.
Under the General Data Protection Regulations, CBMDC collects and processes your information in order to provide various public sector services to you under the powers given to Local Authorities (councils). Some of these services are statutory such as Council Tax and benefits whereas others are optional. In these cases we require explicit consent from you. Information may be collected on paper or online forms, by phone, email or by a member of CBMDC staff.
We may not be able to provide you with a product or service unless we have enough information, or your permission to use that information.
We will use the information you provide in a manner that complies with the Data Protection Act and associated legislation. We will endeavour to keep your information accurate and up to date and not keep it longer than is necessary. Information will be kept in line with our retention policy. In some instances the law sets the length of time information has to be kept.
We will only use your information and share it between Council services for the following purposes:
We may need to pass your information to other people and organisations that provide a service on our behalf. These providers are obliged to keep your details securely and use them only to provide the service to you or in accordance with our instructions. This sharing will always be done with your explicit consent and will be explained to you at the point of requesting our services.
We may also obtain information from certain external organisations or provide information to them in order conduct data matching exercises to:
We may share information with third parties where we are required by law to do so or where otherwise permitted by the Data Protection Act, for example, where the disclosure is necessary to enable the council to exercise its statutory functions.
Where we need to share sensitive or confidential information such as children’s data, financial data or health information with third parties, we will do so only with your prior explicit consent, or where we are required by law to do so, or where otherwise permitted by the Data Protection Act, for example, where the disclosure is necessary to enable the council to exercise its statutory functions.
We may share your information including sensitive or confidential information where it is necessary for the prevention or detection of crime or to prevent risk of harm to an individual.
We will endeavour to ensure where possible that appropriate steps have been taken by the recipient to protect personal information that is shared.
Bradford Council is required by law to protect the public funds it administers. We may use any of the information you provide to us for the prevention and detection of fraud or may share with the Police if it is suspected that a crime may have been committed. We may also share this information with other bodies that are responsible for auditing or administering public funds including the Council’s external auditor, the Department for Work and Pensions, and other local authorities, HM Revenue and Customs, and the Police for example.
In addition to undertaking our own data matching to identify errors and potential frauds we are required to take part in national data matching exercises undertaken by the Cabinet Office. The use of data by the Cabinet Office in a data matching exercise is carried out under its powers in Part 6, Schedule 9 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014. It does not require the consent of the individuals concerned.
For more information see our National Fraud Initiative web page.
Data matching may also be used to assist the council in responding to emergencies or major incidents, by allowing the council, in conjunction with the emergency services, to identify individuals who may need additional support in the event of, for example, an emergency evacuation.
We will always inform you if we record or monitor any telephone calls you make to us. This will be used to increase your security, for our record keeping of the transaction and for our staff training purposes.
Please note that unless encrypted, email messages sent via the internet may not be secure and could be intercepted and read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to include personal or sensitive information in any email messages you intend to send. If you email us we may keep a record of your contact, your email address and the email for our record keeping of the transaction.
If you use an online form on our website and you give us your email address, we may send you an email receipt containing the details of what you told us on the online form. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to include personal or sensitive information in any messages you send to us using an online form. If you contact us using an online form, we may keep a record of your contact and the information that you send us for our record keeping of the transaction.
If you use our website without logging in, the Bradford Council website does not store or capture personal information, but merely logs a number called your IP address which is automatically recognised by the system.
The system will record personal information if you:
Cookies are small text files that ‘remember’ bits of information from your visit to a website. They make the interaction between you and the website faster and easier. Without cookies the website thinks you are a new visitor every time you move to a new page.
Cookies on this site are not used to identify you personally.
We also use them to collect anonymous statistics about how people use the site, and to help us to make it as easy for you to use as we can.
A cookie is stored on your computer or mobile device by a website’s server. Only that server can retrieve or read the contents of that cookie. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. So if we put a cookie on your computer it cannot be read by any other website.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your cookie settings we assume that you are happy with our use of cookies. However, you can change your cookie settings at any time.
Find out more about how we use cookies on our website and how to delete them.
Electronic data and networks controlled by the Council are subject to strict security arrangements, both physical (such as firewalls and anti-virus protection), and administrative (non-disclosure and confidentiality). In addition, any debit or credit card details that you might supply us for any payments are not retained by the Council, and are not accessible by any Council employee. The Council complies with the requirements of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and with central government codes of connection for the transmission and handling of sensitive information.
We have installed CCTV systems in some of our premises used by members of the public, for the purposes of public and staff safety and crime prevention and detection. In all locations signs are displayed notifying you that CCTV is in operation.
We will only disclose CCTV images to others who intend to use the images for the purposes stated above or where disclosure is legally required or otherwise permitted under the Data Protection Act. CCTV images will not be released to the media for entertainment purposes or placed on the internet.
Images captured by CCTV will not be kept for longer than necessary. However, on occasions there may be a need to keep images for longer – for example where a crime is being investigated.
Our aim is not to be intrusive, and we won’t ask irrelevant or unnecessary questions. The information you provide will be subject to rigorous measures and procedures to make sure it cannot be seen, accessed or disclosed to anyone who shouldn’t see it.
We will not keep your information longer than it is needed or where the law states how long this should be kept. We will dispose of paper records or delete any electronic personal information in a secure and confidential way.
Find out about the rights for individuals under UK GDPR
Changes to this privacy notice
We will continually review and update this privacy notice to reflect changes in our services and feedback from service users, as well as to comply with the changes in the law.
Please contact the Corporate Information Governance Team at dpo@bradford.gov.uk to exercise any of your rights, or if you have a complaint about why your information has been collected, how it has been used or how long we have kept it for.
You can contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@bradford.gov.uk or write to: Data Protection Officer, City Hall, Centenary Square, Bradford, BD1 1HY.
The UK GDPR also gives you the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office who are the supervisory authority responsible to regulate and monitor the legislative obligations within the UK and can be contacted on 03031 231113.