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Privacy statement

This privacy statement covers the Ansa Environmental Services Limited website.

Ansa is committed to protecting the personal information we hold of people who use our services.

We comply with all laws concerning the protection of personal information, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We have security measures in place to reduce the risk of theft, loss, destruction, misuse or inappropriate disclosure of personal information. All our systems have unique login details and access is only given to the staff who need it.

This statement of privacy applies to Ansa’s use of any personal information we collect or create about you. This includes information:

  • we collect from visitors to our website and users of our web applications
  • given to us by phone, social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, email, in letters, in forms and other correspondence
  • given in person

When you use this website you are agreeing to this statement and any additional statements on individual pages within the sites.

Data Protection

As a registered Data Controller, we will process your personal data and information in accordance with the Data Protection Act. As the data controller, we must:

  • only use your data to provide services and do what the law says we must
  • keep your records safe and accurate
  • only keep your data as long as we have to
  • collect, store and use your data in a way that does not break any data protection laws. 

Things you can do to help us:

  • tell us when any of your details change
  • tell us if any of the information we hold on you is wrong 

For more information about data protection see the Information Commissioner's (ICO) website.

If you have any queries about Data Protection Legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act

If you have any queries about the Freedom of Information Act or Environmental Information Regulations

Your personal data

When you fill in a form, register online, contact us, apply for a service or interact with us in any other way, we will collect the following types of information depending on the service that you have accessed.

  • Information about you, this could include your name, address, picture or date of birth.
  • National identifiers such as NHS number, National Insurance number etc.
  • Information about your family.
  • Details about your lifestyle and social circumstances.
  • Financial details.
  • Employment and education details.
  • The IP address that you accessed any of our online services from.

Some of our services might also require us to collect sensitive information about you called special category data.  

Special category data is defined as:

  • physical or mental health details
  • racial or ethnic origin
  • trade union membership
  • political affiliation
  • political opinions
  • religious or other beliefs of a similar nature
  • biometric or genetic data

Details on how our services use your personal information is available on the privacy notices section on this website.

Our Services

We collect your personal information to enable us to provide a range of local government services to you. Some of these services include:

  • maintaining our own accounts and records
  • supporting and managing our employees
  • promoting the services we provide
  • administration of non-commercial activities including refuse collections from residential properties and household waste recycling centres
  • administration of refuse collections from commercial properties
  • providing leisure services facilities
  • internal financial support and corporate functions
  • carrying out health and public awareness campaigns
  • carrying out surveys and research
  • crime prevention and the prosecution offenders including the use of CCTV
  • managing archived records for historical and research reasons
  • data matching under local and national fraud initiatives

When you access a service we will either rely on your consent, rely on legislation or the public task function under the General Data Protection Regulation, have a contract with you or need to provide a service to you in order to protect your life.

Consent

We will ask you for your permission to process your personal information if it is not covered by a public task or legal duty. This might be when we want to use your information in a way which is unexpected or different to the original purpose where there is no legal basis. If we rely on your consent to process your personal information, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. If you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact the service that asked for your consent in the first instance.

We will need the parental consent of children under the age of 13 if we offer services directly to children over the internet. We will make reasonable efforts to verify age and parental responsibility.

Legislation

In many cases we will be providing services to you that are covered by legislation; this means that we may be able to process your data without your consent or permission.  This is called the public task function under Data Protection Legislation. 

Our information asset register details the legal basis for processing personal data for each function of the council.

Public Task

When we rely on the public task function, we will make it clear why we need to collect your personal information, will explain what we intend to do with it and will notify you of your individual rights.

Service providers and other organisations

We don’t make your personal details available to other companies for marketing purposes, but we may share some of your details with partner organisations that we use to help deliver services to you. These providers are under contract with Ansa Environmental Services Limited and have to keep your details safe and secure in order to provide a service to you.

We may also share information about you with organisations such as the Police and the Department for Work and Pensions where we are required to by law.

The Company may share data with other organisations to achieve a purpose that benefits the local community, for example, to reduce anti-social behaviour.

Data Protection Officer

The Company’s Data Protection Officer is Melanie Henniker and she can be contacted by email or post.

  • Email: melanie.henniker@ansa.co.uk
  • By post:

Ansa Environmental Services Limited
Environmental Hub
Cledford Lane
Middlewich
CW10 0JR

Your rights

Under data protection legislation, you have the right to request access to the information that we hold about you. In certain circumstances you also have the right to:

  • object to processing of personal data that is likely to cause, or is causing, damage or distress
  • prevent processing for the purpose of direct marketing
  • object to decisions being taken by automated means
  • have inaccurate personal data rectified, blocked, erased or destroyed.

We will only hold your personal information for as long as necessary for business purposes or if we are required to keep it by law.

Right of access

You can make a request to see the information we hold about you by submitting a subject access request. You must make your request in writing, you can send us a letter, an e-mail or apply online. Someone else can make a request on your behalf only if we have your permission in writing.

To help us find the information we hold we will need:

  • Your full name and date of birth
  • Your address and previous addresses, if they are relevant
  • Details of any services within the Company with whom you have had dealings.
  • If you can provide us with details of any reference numbers or names of staff that you have had contact with this will help us find all the information we have

You will be advised if a fee is payable, and how to pay, on receipt of your request.

Please email your request to: melanie.henniker@ansa.co.uk  or post to:

The Data Protection Officer
c/o HR
Ansa
Environmental Hub
Cledford Lane
Middlewich
CW10 0JR

We will not release any information until we have confirmed your identity.

Documents to prove identity and address

You must provide two forms of identification to confirm the identity of the data subject, one which confirms their identity and one which confirms their current address. Please provide one document from each list below. Photocopies are acceptable.

If you are a representative applying on behalf of the data subject, you must provide two forms of identification which confirm your identity and current address.

Acceptable proof of identity:

  • Current passport
  • Birth certificate
  • Unexpired photo card driving licence (full or provisional)

Acceptable proof current address:

  • Utility bill dated within the last three months
  • Council Tax bill for current year
  • Unexpired old style paper driving licence
  • Bank statement dated within the last three months
  • Benefits agency/state pension correspondence (on letterhead) dated within the last three months

Right to rectification

If your details change, or you believe we are processing inaccurate information about you, you can ask us to change it. Factual inaccuracies will be amended promptly but there may be instances where we are unable to change a record, such as where there is a difference of opinion on a comment made during a meeting. However, in such cases a note will be placed on record to make sure your views are recorded. If you wish to amend inaccurate information, please contact the relevant service in the first instance.

Right to restrict processing

You have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data if you are in dispute with us over its accuracy while it is being verified. You can also restrict our use of your personal information if the processing is unlawful. If we no longer need your personal information for the purpose it was held, you can ask us to keep records if they are required to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. If you wish to restrict the processing of your information, please contact the relevant service in the first instance.

Right to object

You can object to specific types of data processing, including direct marketing and automated decision making. When we intend to process your personal data for such purposes, you will be given the opportunity to object when we contact you about it.

Right to data portability

You have the right to receive personal information, which you have provided to us by electronic means, in a reusable format. This means that where you have submitted information to us online or through an automated process, you can have a copy of that information returned to you in an electronic format to enable you to transfer the information to another organisation.

Right to erasure (right to be forgotten)

If you withdraw consent or there is no lawful basis to process your personal information, you can request that any data we hold on you is erased. If there is no lawful basis for us to process your personal information we will take reasonable steps to delete it as soon as possible.

How long we keep your personal information

We keep personal information in line with its retention schedule which is based on retention guidelines for local authorities. You can see details of our retention guidelines on our information asset register.


Cookies

A cookie is string of text information that is placed on your computer via your web browser. It can store helpful information for the site owners that help them understand your use of a website.

What cookies are used on this site uses and why

Essential cookies

Cookie preference
  • CookieControl

This cookie is used to remember a user’s choice about cookies on ansa.co.uk. Where users have previously indicated a preference, that user’s preference will be stored in this cookie.

Analytics cookies

Google Analytics

Like many websites, we use Google Analytics to help us to identify the way in which our website is used so we can try to improve it. The following cookies are set by Google analytics:

  • _utma
  • _utmb
  • _utmc
  • _utmz
  • _utma

These are all used to collect non-personal information about how visitors use our site in terms of the numbers of visitors, the pages that they visit and the website they came from.

Marketing cookies

  • _uetvid_uetsid - this cookie is used by Bing to determine what ads should be shown that may be relevant to the end user perusing the site
  • _gid - this cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. This appears to be a new cookie and as of Spring 2017 no information is available from Google. It appears to store and update a unique value for each page visited
  • _fbp - used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisersplayer
  • _ga - this cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics - which is a significant update to Google's more commonly used analytics service
  • _gcl_au - used by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services
  • continuous_play_v3 - this cookie keeps a booking engine running
Vimeo videos

We have embedded privacy-enhanced Vimeo videos on the site. Privacy-enhanced mode allows us to embed Vimeo videos without using cookies that track viewing behaviour. This means that when loading the page, no activity is collected to personalise the viewing experience. If a viewer clicks or taps to play the video, the following cookies are enabled:

  • vuid and player - these cookies are used by the Vimeo video player on websites

How to change cookie settings

You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clicking on the ‘C’ icon. You can then adjust the available sliders to ‘On’ or ‘Off’, then selecting close. You may need to refresh your page for your settings to take effect.

Alternatively, most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings.

To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer's website.

Further Reading


Changes to this privacy notice

We keep our privacy notice under regular review and we will place any updates on our webpage. This privacy policy was last updated on 3 May 2018.