Bulky waste
Due to resource issues, we cannot take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again at 9:30am on 22 April. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Read our privacy notice for information on how we collect, store and process your data.
We are committed to protecting your personal information.
The council is the data controller for purposes of the Data Protection Act (2018), and The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 ("GDPR"), and is also registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
As a data controller, we have a responsibility to make sure you know why and how your personal information is being collected. This is according to relevant data protection law.
The primary laws which govern how Brighton & Hove City Council collects and uses your personal information (known as “Data”) are:
The Business Operations Financial Teams provide a range of services to the council and external customers. We are also subject to other specific laws which define when and for what purposes we can use your personal data to carry out effective financial management.
We are collecting your data for the purpose of making payments to you and receiving payments from you. The information collected from you will vary depending on the nature of the service. Our processing activity may include:
We collect personal information to process statutory payments such as Council Tax or Business Rates, to collect payment for services we have provided to you and to recover overpayments. Depending on the type of payment, your information may be collected in one of the following ways:
It is necessary for the council to collect your personal information to set up a creditor account to make payment to you if you have supplied us with goods or services or we need to pay you to fulfil a statutory duty. If you have overpaid us your bank account details will be needed for us to refund you.
Section 151 of the Local Government Act 1972 requires local authorities to make arrangements for the proper administration of their financial affairs. We have a lawful basis for processing information where it is necessary to comply with a legal obligation or the performance of a contract or to perform our official duties and public tasks. This is in accordance with Articles 6(1)(b), 6(1)(c) and 6(1)(e) of the General Data Protection Regulation.
The type of personal information collected from you is as follows
We do not collect Special Category Data but we may hold information about health and care needs so we can process care payments and bill for care services.
We share information with a range of organisations depending on the service being provided and the statutory requirements we have to comply with. We only share information where it is necessary and appropriate to do so and we ensure it is used safely and securely. Your data may be shared with:
If you have given us your written permission your information may be shared with:
A named friend or family member; a support worker or other individual authorised by you or by the law to act on your behalf, such as a charity sector representative or power of attorney;
There are other specific situations where we may be required to disclose information about you, such as:
We will not keep your data for longer than is necessary, subject to any legal obligations we have to retain the data. These will vary according to the services you are involved with and the lawful basis for processing within those services. Your information will be held in accordance with the Council’s corporate retention schedule.
Your information will be stored on electronic databases, document management systems and on paper records.
We will only make your information available to those who have a need to know in order to perform their Council role. Some examples of the security measures we use include:
Controlling access to systems and networks allows us to stop people who are not allowed to view your personal information, from getting access to it.
Regular testing of our technology and ways of working, including keeping up to date on the latest security updates (called patches).
Your information is not processed outside of the European Economic Area.
Under GDPR you have certain rights concerning your information.
Check your rights in relation to your personal information.
If you have a concern about how we collect or use your personal data you can contact the Council’s Data Protection Officer.
We aim to resolve all complaints about how we handle personal information. You also have the right to make a complaint about data protection to the Information Commissioner's Office.
Contact them by post: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF or phone 0303 1231 113.
You can also make a complaint or find out more information on the Commissioner's Office website.
If your complaint is not about data protection, find details on how to make a complaint about a council service.