Privacy Policy
Who are we?
Meeting Place is a communications agency working with clients across the built environment sector. We work with clients to actively engage with local communities, stakeholders, politicians and the media.
Meeting Place (the data processor) is collecting your data on behalf of Bloor Homes (the data controller), reviewing and storing it. All written feedback will be anonymised and shared with the local planning authority, Central Bedfordshire Council.
What data we collect and why
Most commonly, we will use your personal data where it is necessary for our legitimate interests and yours, and where your fundamental rights do not override those interests.
We define a legitimate interest as the interest of our business in managing our commercial operations and in conducting our enterprise. It can apply to our staff, our clients and people that we come into contact with during our day-to-day business.
In determining whether we have a legitimate interest in processing your personal data, we will consider your rights and any potential impact on you (both positive and negative). We do not use your personal data for activities where our interests are overridden by the impact on you (unless we have your consent or are otherwise required or permitted by law).
We may also use your personal data in instances where we have received active consent to do so for a specific purpose.
We will only use your personal data for the purposes for which it was collected, unless we reasonably consider that we need to use it for another reason and that reason is compatible with the original purpose. Consent can be withdrawn at any time, and if you wish to receive an explanation as to how the processing for the new purpose is compatible with the original purpose, please contact us.
Your information
The information we collect is what you choose to provide to us. This can include:
Your name
Your address
Your telephone number
Your email address
Social media handles
Your feedback and comments
Any additional information you choose to provide
We use this data for the purpose of:
Managing stakeholder relationships on our own behalf and on behalf of our clients.
To contact you regarding any feedback you may have provided during a public consultation process.
Directing and measuring campaigns on behalf of our clients.
To keep you updated. We may do this by letter, telephone or email.
If you have specifically consented, we may use your data to contact you regarding products or services we deem may be of interest to you
Data storage
We ensure your data is kept secure and protected by:
Storing your data in a secure database which can only be accessed by appropriately trained staff.
Only sharing your data with Bloor Homes with relevant privacy controls (e.g. password protection).
Keeping your personal data for no longer than reasonably necessary and only retaining your data for the period of the planning and post-consent process.
Removing your personal data from our database and erasing it from our records once the planning and development process has been completed.
Will anyone else get to see your information?
If you have provided feedback at a public consultation, this response may be reproduced, either in summary or verbatim, in a document for Bloor Homes, which will set out details of the community consultation that has been undertaken. However, these responses will be anonymised, so that personal details will never be provided in conjunction with feedback responses.
Meeting Place will not pass on your personal data to third parties without first obtaining your consent.
What rights do you have over the information we hold on you?
At any point while we are in possession of your information, you have the right to:
Request a copy of the information we hold on you.
Rectify any information which we may hold which is incorrect or inaccurate.
Ask for the information we hold about you to be erased from our records.
Where certain conditions apply, you have the right to limit the type of information we are processing about you.
You have the right to object to certain types of processing such as direct marketing.
In the event that Meeting Place refuses your request to access the information we hold on you, we will provide you with a reason as to why.
For any personal data-related requests, please contact hello@meeting-place.uk. If we wish to use your personal data for a new purpose, not covered by this Privacy Notice, then we will provide you with a new notice explaining this and how to opt in. This could include marketing information about the new homes, or contact post planning, during construction.
Marketing: from time to time, we may send you information about products and services we offer which may be of interest to you. Our legal basis for contacting you for marketing will fall under consent or legitimate interest.
Consent: this means freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous.
National trends: from time to time, we may use anonymised data we have collected to identify national trends, for example, regarding public attitudes towards planning proposals.
Legitimate interest: this is when we have a business or commercial reason to contact you but does not conflict unfairly with your own rights and interest.
What if you change your mind about the consent you have given?
Should you wish to stop us from contacting you for marketing purposes please contact hello@meeting-place.uk, with the subject heading of ‘Unsubscribe from all marketing emails’, or through the 'Unsubscribe' link on any of the marketing emails you may receive from Meeting Place.
Cookies
Similar to other commercial websites, this website uses a technology called “cookies” and web server logs to collect information about how the website is used.
Cookies are small text files that are saved on to the hard drive of your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the operators of the website.
Information gathered through cookies and web server logs may include the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, the time spent on the website and the number of visitors to different parts of a website.
The table below explains the cookies used on this website and the reasons for their use.
Cookie | Name | Description |
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Cookie acceptance | CookiesAccepted | This cookie is used to record if a user has visited this website previously and therefore is not shown the cookie banner message. To withdraw your consent after accepting this cookie, delete the CookiesAccepted cookie. Find out how at www.aboutcookies.org |
Google Analytics | _utma _utmb _utmc _utmz | These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site, which we use to help improve it. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited. |
Session cookie | JSESSIONID | This is a Session-specific cookie for identification. |
Squarespace | Crumb | This works with JSESSIONID to prevent cross-site request forgery. |
Squarespace | Secureauthtoken | This is the main token dropped on SSL to identify the unique ID of the member account. |
Squarespace | Securedirect | This cookie is dropped on non-SSL connection for the purpose of redirecting to SSL. |
Squarespace | SS_MID | This cookie identifies a unique visitor. No visitor information is stored except a unique ID dropped on visitors to the site. |
Squarespace | ss_cid | This is cookie is used to identify a unique user for Squarespace Metrics. The value assigned is a random GUID, and no personally identifying information is associated with this cookie. It’s purpose is to determine uniqueness of the user (unique visitor). This cookie expires after 2 years. |
Squarespace | ss_cvisit | This cookie is used to identify a user’s session (visit). The value assigned is the timestamp of the initial page view for a session. This does not collect personally identifying information. This cookie expires after 30 minutes. |
Pingdom | PRUM_EPISODES | This Cookie is for tracking performance (page load time, etc). Same bucket as Google Analytics with regard to anonymous monitoring. |