Pride in Place Programme monitoring: privacy notice
Updated 20 March 2026
This privacy notice explains your rights and gives you the information you are entitled to under UK data protection legislation.
It only refers to your personal data (for example, your name, address and anything that could be used to identify you or others personally), not the other contents of your Pride in Place programme documentation.
The identity of the data controller and contact details of our data protection officer
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is the data controller for all Pride in Place’s programme-related personal data collected with the relevant forms submitted to MHCLG, and the control and processing of personal data.
The data protection officer can be contacted at dataprotection@communities.gov.uk.
What personal data we are collecting and why
District Councils, Unitary Authorities or Town Councils have been designated as accountable bodies for the Pride in Place programme.
As part of the monitoring process for the Pride in Place programme, we will be collecting the following data from the accountable bodies:
- names, roles and contact details of staff from local authority submitting monitoring information to us (personal data)
- information about those with which the local authority has engaged, which could include names, roles, organisation details and interests of participating community groups (personal data)
- information about projects that the local authority has commenced on behalf of the board, which could include names, roles, organisation details and interests of organisations involved in the delivery of a project
Your personal data is being collected as an essential part of the Pride in Place programme delivery, so that we can contact you regarding your monitoring submission to us which will seek to ensure that we have the information we need to support places, demonstrate good value for money for the taxpayer and understand progress across the programme.
For example, we may get in touch to:
- discuss your monitoring submission
- ask for further information or supporting documentation; or
- ask for further details on some of the projects or organisations named in your return
We may also use it to contact you about matters specific to the programme.
Lawful basis for processing the data
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) will process all data according to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK General Data Protection Regulation 2018 (UK GDPR), and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of Personal Data and privacy, including, where necessary, the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner and any other relevant data protection regulations (together “the Data Protection Legislation (as amended from time to time)”).
The Data Protection Legislation sets out when we are lawfully allowed to process your data.
The lawful basis that applies to this processing is Article 6 (1) (e) of the UK GDPR, that:
- 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
- data being processed belongs to business contacts processed during the routine course of business of a government department
Sharing your personal data
As part of the process of monitoring of the Pride in Place programme, MHCLG will share your personal data with relevant UK government departments or arm’s-length bodies, including:
- Wales Office
- Scotland Office
- HM Treasury (HMT)
- No. 10 and Cabinet Office
- Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
Depending on the location of your neighbourhood, MHCLG may also share data with the devolved governments as part of the process of assessment and monitoring.
We may also share data with contractors for the purposes of assessment, monitoring and evaluation, in which case their contract will set out what they are permitted to do with the data.
MHCLG uses an internal system called Deliver Grant Funding to collect and manage information relating to monitoring returns. This system is owned and operated by MHCLG.
All personal data collected through Access Grant Funding is processed by MHCLG in its capacity as data controller and is used solely for departmental purposes in accordance with data protection legislation.
How long we will keep your personal data
Your personal data will be held for up to seven years from closure of the fund in March 2036. We will continue to hold your personal data so that we are able to contact you in order to monitor the progress of the fund and to evaluate the Pride in Place programme.
As part of the monitoring process, we will contact you regularly to ensure our records are up to date.
Your rights
The data we are collecting is your personal data, and you have rights that affect what happens to it. You have the right to:
- know that we are using your personal data
- see what data we have about you
- ask to have your data corrected, and to ask how we check the information we hold is accurate
- complain to the ICO
In some circumstances, you may also have the right to withdraw your consent to us having or using your data, to have all data about you deleted, or to object to particularly types of use of your data. We will tell you when these rights apply.
Sending data overseas
Your personal data will not be sent overseas.
Automated decision making
We will not use your data for any automated decision making.
Complaints and more information
When we ask you for information, we will keep to the law, including the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK General Data Protection Regulation.
If you are unhappy with the way the department has acted, you can make a complaint.
If you want to make a Subject Access Request, another request in relation to your rights, or if you are not happy with how we are using your personal data, you should first contact dataprotection@communities.gov.uk
If you are still not happy, or for independent advice about data protection, privacy and data sharing, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office:
The Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow, Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 0303 123 1113 or 01625 545 745