GDPR (EU General Data Protection Regulation)

On 25th May 2018 data protection legislation changes with the introduction of GDPR. The ways in which personal data is collected, used and stored have changed enormously since the UK Data Protection Act was introduced in 1998. GDPR updates the law to reflect the way we live today, to ensure personal information is kept safe.

The purpose of GDPR is to give individuals more control over how data is used and how people are contacted.

GDPR requires all organisations to be transparent about the way they collect personal information (data), what it will be used for, how it might be shared and how long it will be kept for.

Privacy Policy

South Molton Methodist Church is committed to maintaining the privacy and security of your personal information, and using it only in the ways that you would expect.

The Managing Trustees’ Privacy Notice – Privacy Policy gives clear information about the way we collect, process, store and retain personal data.