About this Policy
This policy explains when and why we collect personal information (“data”) about our Members, how we use it, how we keep it secure and your rights in relation to it.
We may collect, use and store your personal data, as described in this policy and as described when we collect data from you.
We reserve the right to amend this policy from time to time without prior notice (most recently in May 2024); you are advised to check our website highlandsocietyoflondon.org regularly for any amendments, but amendments will not be made retrospectively.
We will always comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) when dealing with your personal data; further details on GDPR can be found at the website for the Information Commissioner (www.ico.gov.uk).
Who Are We
We are The Highland Society of London, and can be contacted at info@highlandsocietyoflondon.org, or in writing at Hope House, Basingstoke Road, Ramsdell, Tadley, Hampshire RG26 5RB.
For the purposes of GDPR, we are the “data controller” of all personal data we hold about you.
What Information Do We Collect and Why
Type of information: Member’s name, address, telephone number, email address, and year of election.
Purposes: (a) to contact you about the Society’s activities (both charitable and social); (b) to publish lists of Member’s names (hard-copy, and on password-protected website); and (c) to include Member’s contact details in the published list of names (hard-copy only).
Legal basis of processing: (a) to perform our contract with you as a Member of the Society; (b) to meet our stated objective of maintaining a Membership of individuals; and (c) with specific consent, which may be withdrawn at any time by contacting us.
Type of information: details of how you interact with the Society’s social events and other fundraising or charitable activities.
Purposes: to determine which events or activities we should focus on.
Legal basis of processing: to perform our contract with you as a Member of the Society.
How Do We Protect Your Personal Information
We have implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational security to protect personal data from loss, misuse, or unauthorised alteration or destruction.
We will not transfer your personal data outside the EEA without your consent.
We will notify you promptly in the event of any breach of security over your personal data which might expose you to risk.
Who Else Has Access to the Information that You Provide Us
We will never sell your personal data.
We will never share your personal data with any third parties except where required to do so by law (for example, with HMR&C to claim Gift Aid on donations to the Society, where you have specifically authorised us to claim that Gift Aid), or as set out in the paragraph.
We may pass your personal data to third parties who are service providers, agents and subcontractors to us, for the purposes of completing tasks and providing services to you on our behalf (for example, using MailChimp to send you mailings); however, we disclose only the personal data that is necessary for the third party to deliver the service and we have a contract in place that requires them to keep your information secure and not to use it for any other purpose.
How Long Do We Keep Your Information
We will hold your personal data on our systems for as long as you are a Member of the Society, and for as long afterwards as is necessary to comply with our legal obligations.
We will review your personal data every year to establish whether we are still entitled to process it; if we decide that we are not entitled to do so, we will stop processing your personal data except that we may retain your personal data in an archived form to be able to comply with future legal obligations.
Your Rights
You have rights under GDPR (which may be exercised by contacting us, as detailed above):
- to access your personal data.
- to be provided with information about how your personal data is processed.
- to have your personal data corrected.
- to have your personal data erased in certain circumstances.
- to object to or restrict how your personal data is processed.
- to have your personal data transferred to yourself or to another business in certain circumstances.
You have the right to take any complaints about how we process your personal data to the Information Commissioner (www.ico.gov.uk).
The Society’s Website
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