Privacy notice : Public Space Protection Orders 

Who we are

Communities, Enforcement and Protection
Tinkers Lane
Windsor
Telephone: 07920504572

Lawful basis for processing information

Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

General Data Protection Regulation Article 6(1)(e) processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller.

How we collect information

Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) propose to deal with nuisance in a particular area which are having a detrimental effect on the quality of life for those in the local community. They can prohibit certain things from taking place or require specific things to be done.

We are proposing the introduction of a PSPO to tackle dog fouling and dog control. 

We are proposing a second PSPO to tackle cycling on the highway in pedestrianised zones in King Street/High Street, Maidenhead and Peascod Street, Windsor.

We are seeking the views of residents and visitors of the Borough via the consultation to gauge whether there is enough support for PSPOs to be put in place. The public consultation is a statutory requirement. A PSPO cannot legally be put in place without a consultation.

We collect personal data directly from residents when they participate in the consultation process.

Categories of information

Residents are asked to supply their post code and age when completing our online survey as part of the consultation process for introducing Public Spaces Protection Orders. We also collect residents’ names, emails and telephone numbers as additional information, if residents consent to being contacted in future about a comment they have made or future consultations.

How we use the information provided

Information provided by residents as part of the consultation will be anonymised and collated to create our consultation report to highlight which age group and location base are engaged with us and have an interest in community safety issues. 

Who has access to the information

Communities, Enforcement and Protection staff members.

Who we may share your information with

Personal data collected from residents is not shared any wider than the Communities, Enforcement and Protection team.

How long we store your information

Your personal data is held by the team for 12 months and is then securely destroyed. 

Does your service utilise automated decision making? – No