Legal notices
Sefton Council uses reasonable efforts to include and up-date
information on this Website, it does not however, make any
representation as to its accuracy or completeness. Sefton Council
will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience
caused as a result of any inaccuracy or error within these
pages.
Our aim is to provide information
about our services, facilitate access to those services and provide
information about other local services.
In order to fulfil our aim and provide a comprehensive service, it
is sometimes necessary to link to other complimentary sites. These
can easily be identified, as they do not carry the Sefton logo.
They are provided purely for your convenience, and do not imply
that Sefton Council endorses or supports those organisations, the
information on their pages, or their products or services in any
way.
In order to improve the Council's network resilience, it is
often necessary for essential network maintenance to be carried
out. As a result, certain parts of the site may be unavailable for
short periods of time until the work is completed. Sefton
Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by this maintenance
work but is unable to provide users with advance warning.
If you discover any information on our pages that you believe to be
inaccurate or inappropriate, please
contact
us.
Data Protection Policy
Sefton Council is committed to maintaining your personal
information in a manner which meets the requirements of the Data
Protection Act (1998) and will take all reasonable steps to ensure
that your personal data is kept secure against unauthorised access,
loss, disclosure or destruction.
In order to respect your privacy, we manage personal data in
accordance with the Data Protection Act's eight 'Data Protection
Principles':
- Your personal data will be
processed fairly and lawfully.
- Your personal data will be obtained only for specified
purposes, and shall not be further processed in any manner
incompatible with that those purposes.
- Your personal data will be adequate, relevant and not excessive
in relation to the purposes for which they are processed.
- Your personal data will be accurate and, where necessary, kept
up to date.
- Your personal data will not be kept for longer than is
necessary for those purposes.
- Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the
rights of data subjects under this Act.
- Appropriate technical and organisational measures shall be
taken against unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data
and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to,
personal data.
- Your personal data shall not be transferred to a country or
territory outside the European Economic Area unless that country or
territory ensures an adequate level of protection
For more detailed information on the Data Protection Act 1998 visit
the
Information Commissioner's
website.
Last Updated on 10/19/2012