As you may have heard, businesses in the UK are subject to new data protection laws, which include, ensuring that you are aware of both your rights and how we, as a charity, use your data.
Knighton & District Community Support is a charity dedicated to providing clients with an excellent service. By enrolling with us, you are agreeing / consenting to us holding your contact information. We only use your data / information for the purpose of which it was collected - providing transport at your request. Our volunteer drivers and Town Connection drivers are given your name, address & contact telephone number. All of our drivers have been DBS checked.
We will not share your data with any other businesses / organisations.
If at any point you wish to see a copy of the data we hold on you, details of how we use and store your data, or receive further details regarding your rights, you can request this from us via telephone - 01547 520653. by email - debbie@knightoncs.co.uk, or in writing - Knighton & District Community Support, 21 Broad Street, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1BL
If any data we hold regarding you is incorrect, you may request a correction to your data at any time.
You also have the right to request that we delete any or all personal data Knighton & District Community Support holds on you, at any time. The only reason we would not carry out this request is if it would result in us being in breach of other legal or regulatory obligations we have, but we would always inform you at the time, if this was the case.
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. This would not affect any use of your data carried out up to that point, but would have immediate effect from when we receive your request. You can withdraw your consent by contacting us by phone, email or in writing to us, using the details given above.
If for any reason you are unhappy with our use of your data and wish to lodge a complaint, you can contact the Information Commissioner's Office as the supervisory authority within the UK. You can do so using their website at ico.org.uk by clicking the 'Report a concern' link and then following the steps found on the page.