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Penderyn Swansea Copperworks Distillery Evaluation

How we hold and process your information

Wavehill are undertaking a survey on behalf of Swansea County Council


The information gathered is used to help Swansea County Council to evaluate the overall perspectives of the redevelopment of the Old Copperworks site at Hafod Morfa, as well as the impacts on understanding of local heritage and economic benefits created.


Participation in the survey is voluntary. You can decide to not take part before or during the interview and can choose to not answer certain questions if you prefer.


Any personal information collected as part of the survey is kept confidential. Your answers to the survey will not be made public in a way that could lead to you being identified. The information is only used for statistical analysis and research purpose. Wavehill will produce a report based on the data but this will not identify any individuals.


Your personal data is deleted within 6 months of the completion of the evaluation. Your answers to survey are linked anonymously to other data sources for non-commercial research purposes only, unless you ask for this linkage to not take place. The anonymised data is held securely and is only ever used for non-commercial research purposes. We do not share or use your information for commercial or marketing purposes.


If you have any questions, please contact Charlie Bagley (Charlie.bagley@wavehill.com) or Tracy Nichols (Tracy.nichols@swansea.gov.uk)


Under the new data protection legislation, you have the right:

  • To access your personal data held by Swansea County Council.

  • To require Swansea County Councilto correct any mistakes in that data.

  • To (in certain circumstances) object to or restrict processing.

  • For (in certain circumstances) your data to be ‘erased’

Please contact Swansea County Council if you wish to do any of these things.


If you have any concerns about how your data has been handled, you can lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office who is the independent regulator for data protection. You can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office on 01625 545 745 or 0303 123 1113, via the website www.ico.org.uk or write to: Information Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

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