Before contacting us about the cyber-attack, please read the information available in our Public Notification.
You can submit a form if you want to:
make a Subject Access Request
request erasure
make a Freedom of Information request
submit a complaint
About Subject Access Requests and erasure requests
Subject Access Requests
You have the right to ask us whether or not we are using or storing your personal information. You can ask what personal information we hold about you, how we're using it, who we're sharing it with, and where we got your data from. You can also ask us for copies of your personal information, verbally or in writing.
When you submit a subject access request, you will need to confirm if you want to find out about data on the electoral registers, or about emails or forms on our website you submitted.
Erasure requests
Individuals have the right to have personal data erased, which is also known as the 'right to be forgotten'. The right only applies to data held at the time the request is received. It does not apply to data that may be created in the future. The right is not absolute and only applies in certain circumstances.
When you submit an erasure request, you will need to confirm if you want to find out about data on the electoral registers, or about emails or forms on our website you submitted.