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Council and Democracy

Apply for Access to Your Personal Information

Your application will need to be made on the Application for Subject Access form. If you have appointed an agent to act on your behalf, then you will also need to complete the agent authorisation form.

Both forms are available from the Data Protection Officer (please see: Contact the Data Protection Officer).

Download the Paper Forms

Both forms are also available as downloadable pdf files:

Data Protection - Application for Subject Access (191Kb)

Data Protection - Authorisation of Agent for Subject Access (26Kb)

Apply Online

You can complete the application online form by following the link below. However, you will still need to print out the form, sign it and then send it to us (together with proof of ID and the fee) before any action can be taken. If you have appointed an agent, then he or she must also sign the form after it has been printed.

Data Protection Access Application Form

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