EHOD Tour Programme 2024
Overview
We are seeking to gather your opinions as to your experiences during European Heritage Open Days programme. This programme comprises an Armagh city centre walking tour and a tour of the Archbishop's Palace.
You do not need to complete all sections or questions. All the information collected will be treated anonymously. This means no one else will be able to tell who took part in the consultation. ONLY fill in your contact details at the end of the survey if you wish to receive a copy of the responses you have entered.
Why your views matter
Privacy Statement
Purpose and lawful basis for processing
Our purpose for processing your personal data is to find out your thoughts and opinions regarding this tour programme.
The lawful basis we are relying on to process your personal data is Article 6 (1) (a) of the UK GDPR, which allows us to process personal data when the individual has given clear consent for us to process their personal data for a specific purpose.
What we need
In this consultation, you will be asked to provide your email address at the end, should you wish to receive an email copy of your responses. You do not have to provide your email. We will also process any other personal data you choose to provide in your response to the consultation questions.
What we do with it
Council will collate the response into a report, shared internally, as part of a review into the tour programme – i.e. what went well, what did not and how we can improve the programme going forward. Your personal data will not be included in the report. Council will compile the information received into a report for internal use only. Council may include sections of this report in an overall event report, which may be published.
How long we keep it?
The consultation opens on 15th September and closes on 22nd September. The responses will be stored on secure servers for 1 year to assist with preparations for any subsequent tours.
What are your rights?
If you have any questions regarding this survey, please contact walkingtours@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk
For more information on your rights, please refer to the Information Commissioner’s Office website and please see 'Your data protection rights'.
If you are unhappy with the way in which we have processed your personal data then you have the right to complain to the ICO as the UK supervisory authority.
Do we use any data processors?
Delib is the company which maintains the Citizen Space service. This service provides the online consultation platform for Armagh Banbridge Craigavon Council to design and publish online public engagement activities including consultations. This is also the service used by Armagh Banbridge Craigavon Council when third parties are commissioned to carry out engagement activities, unless otherwise stated.
Armagh Banbridge Craigavon Council is the Data Controller, Delib is the Data Processor and Rackspace Limited, which hosts the consultation platform, is a Sub-processor.
Privacy statements relating to Delib’s service to its customers and their Data Protection Officer’s contact details can be found www.delib.net/privacy
Do we transfer data overseas?
Any responses submitted by you to our engagement and consultation activities are processed on our behalf by Delib. All data is stored in the UK in secure data centres operated and managed by Delib’s chosen Infrastructure as a Service provider.
Why your views matter
We are seeking to gather your opinions as to your experiences on the European Heritage Open Days programme and would appreciate if you could spare a short amount of time (<10 minutes) to provide your thoughts.
All feedback received will be reviewed and used to help enhance and develop the event offering.
Thank you for participating.
What happens next
After the tour programme has finished for the season, all comments will be reviewed and analysed. This feedback will be used to evaluate and develop the programme in subsequent years.
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