Sundry Accounts

Invoices issued for a range of services provided, for example community alarms or the hire of a community hall

Sundry Accounts Privacy Notice

Why we need your personal information

East Lothian Council collects and maintains information you have provided in order to charge and collect payment for sundry accounts services.  

We may use information held about you for lawful purposes, including the prevention and detection of fraud and protecting public funds. For this reason, we may share your information with other organisations responsible for auditing and administering public funds. 

Sundry Accounts Privacy Notice

Legal information

In order for us to collect and use your information, we have to have a legal basis for doing so. The legal basis for processing your personal information is that we are processing your information 'as part of our public task as a local authority'.

The type of personal information we collect can include:       

  • name (including your previous name)
  • current and any previous or forwarding address 
  • contact details, including phone number and email address if you have one
  • information about other people, such as agents who act on your behalf      

Sharing and transfer

We may share information provided by you with the following:

  • other council services that raise charges via Sundry Accounts
  • sheriff officer and debt collection agencies
  • Edinburgh Sheriff Court
  • third sector agencies if you have also approached or been referred to their services*
  • Councillors* 
  • Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs)* and Members of the UK Parliament (MPs)* 
  • other Government bodies such as The Scottish Government
  • Our software suppliers to enable us to deliver this service

Note, the groups marked with a star (*) above will only be given access to your data if we receive a signed mandate of authority to do so.

We will also comply with requests for specific information from other regulatory and law enforcement bodies, such as Police Scotland, where this is necessary, relevant and proportionate.

Your personal information will not be transferred outside of the UK. 

East Lothian Council is legally required to protect the public funds it administers. For this reason, your information may also be used to prevent and detect fraud, and we may share your information with other organisations responsible for auditing and administering public funds.

Find out more about how the council can use the data you provide

How long will we keep your personal information?

We keep your personal data in line with our data retention policy, called a Retention Schedule.  

Find out more about the Council’s Retention Schedule

Your rights

  • you have the right to be informed about how your information will be used
  • you have the right to access your personal information - normally this is done by placing a Subject Access Request with the council
  • you have the right to ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete information
  • in certain circumstances you have the right to have your personal information erased
  • in certain circumstances you have the right to ask us to limit the ways we use or share your information
  • in certain circumstances you have the right to ask us to move, copy or transfer your information to another organisation in an electronic format
  • in certain circumstances you have the right to object to the ways we process your information
  • in circumstances where your data is processed automatically without human intervention you have the right to certain protections

Find out more about a Subject Access Request

Find more information about data protection and your rights on the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) website  

Complaints

We take your privacy seriously and would like to know about your concerns so that we can address them as soon as possible.  If you wish to make a complaint, we recommend that you contact the council’s Data Protection Officer using the contact details below.

If we are unable to resolve the issue to your satisfaction, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).  

Find more information about raising a concern with the ICO on their website   

Information about other people

If you have provided anyone else’s personal details, please make sure that you have told them that you have given their information to East Lothian Council.  We will only use this information for the purpose of processing sundry accounts.

Contact Sundry Accounts

Sundry Accounts Team

Data Protection Officer

Data Protection Officer

Phone

Phone
Information Commissioner’s Office

Information Commissioner’s Office

Phone

Address

Address

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
United Kingdom