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All Parish Councils have to discharge their duties and powers within the law and according to their governance policies on the conduct of meetings and financial matters. These policies, procedures and charges are reviewed regularly and updated when appropriate.
Parish Councillor's are required to observe the Code of Conduct which sets out the standards of behaviour that Councillors are expected to adhere to. The register of interest is available on the Babergh District Council site.
Under the Freedom of Information Act it is the duty of every Parish Council to adopt and maintain a publication scheme.The Scheme provides a list of all the information the parish council makes routinely available, explains how it can be accessed and whether or not a charge is made for it. It is important that all sections of the community can access the council’s information, and systems are in place to make the listed information available to the public as easily as possible. Where possible, information will be placed on the Parish Council web-site and where this is not possible the information needed to be made available and / or sent to the person requesting it.
The Policies & Procedures, Protocols and Terms of Reference that have been adopted by Old Newton with Dagworth & Gipping Parish Council are available for you to download and read:
Data Protection
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
On the 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was implemented in the UK. It aims to give individuals more rights and protection in how their personal data is used. The Parish Council are registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner who maintains a public register of data controllers. To find out what processing of personal data is being carried out by us visit https://ico.org.uk/esdwebpages/search and input the name of our Council.
What is Personal Data?
Personal data is any information about a living individual which allows them to be identified from that data i.e. name, photograph and address or email address.
Privacy Notice?
The Council as a public authority has certain powers and obligations to process personal data. All personal data collected (or supplied) will be treated in accordance with current data protection laws in the UK.
Please consider what is involved and if you have any queries, questions or concerns then contact the Parish Clerk