This Cookie Policy was last updated on 20/06/2025 and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the United Kingdom.
Our website, https://trcstratford.com (hereinafter: "the website") uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience all technologies are referred to as "cookies"). Cookies are also placed by third parties we have engaged. In the document below we inform you about the use of cookies on our website.
A cookie is a small simple file that is sent along with pages of this website and stored by your browser on the hard drive of your computer or another device. The information stored therein may be returned to our servers or to the servers of the relevant third parties during a subsequent visit.
A script is a piece of program code that is used to make our website function properly and interactively. This code is executed on our server or on your device.
A web beacon (or a pixel tag) is a small, invisible piece of text or image on a website that is used to monitor traffic on a website. In order to do this, various data about you is stored using web beacons.
5.1 Technical or functional cookies
Some cookies ensure that certain parts of the website work properly and that your user preferences remain known. By placing functional cookies, we make it easier for you to visit our website. This way, you do not need to repeatedly enter the same information when visiting our website and, for example, the items remain in your shopping cart until you have paid. We may place these cookies without your consent.
5.2 Statistics cookies
We use statistics cookies to optimize the website experience for our users. With these statistics cookies we get insights in the usage of our website. We ask your permission to place statistics cookies.
5.3 Marketing/Tracking cookies
Marketing/Tracking cookies are cookies or any other form of local storage, used to create user profiles to display advertising or to track the user on this website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Functional
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Functional
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Functional
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Sharing of data is pending investigation
When you visit our website for the first time, we will show you a pop-up with an explanation about cookies. As soon as you click on "Save preferences", you consent to us using the categories of cookies and plug-ins you selected in the pop-up, as described in this Cookie Policy. You can disable the use of cookies via your browser, but please note that our website may no longer work properly.
7.1 Manage your consent settings
You can use your internet browser to automatically or manually delete cookies. You can also specify that certain cookies may not be placed. Another option is to change the settings of your internet browser so that you receive a message each time a cookie is placed. For more information about these options, please refer to the instructions in the Help section of your browser.
Please note that our website may not work properly if all cookies are disabled. If you do delete the cookies in your browser, they will be placed again after your consent when you visit our website again.
You have the following rights with respect to your personal data:
To exercise these rights, please contact us. Please refer to the contact details at the bottom of this Cookie Policy. If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, we would like to hear from you, but you also have the right to submit a complaint to the supervisory authority (the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)).
For questions and/or comments about our Cookie Policy and this statement, please contact us by using the following contact details:
The Rock Church Stratford
The Rock Church Stratford
United Kingdom
Website: https://trcstratford.com
Email: privacy@ex.comtrcstratford.com
This Cookie Policy was synchronised with cookiedatabase.org on 19/04/2025.
1.0 Overview
1.1 The Rock Church takes the security and privacy of your data seriously. We need to gather and use information or ‘data’ about you as part of our operations and to manage our relationship with you. We intend to comply with our legal obligations under the Data Protection Act 2018 (the ‘2018 Act’) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) in respect of data privacy and security. We have a duty to notify you of the information contained in this policy.
1.2 This policy applies to our beneficiaries, those who attend our church, who are in fellowship and those who may be partnering or working with us in some other capacity, as well as any other agencies/stakeholders. If you fall into this category, then you are a ‘data subject’ for the purposes of this policy. We will update this policy from time to time.
1.3 The Rock Church is a ‘data controller’ for the purposes of your data. This means that we determine the purpose and means of the processing of your data.
1.5 This policy explains how the Rock Church will hold and process your information. It explains your rights as a data subject.
2.1 Personal data must be processed in accordance with six ‘Data Protection Principles.’ It must:
2.2 We are accountable for these principles and must be able to show that we are compliant.
3.1 ‘Personal data’ means information which relates to a living person who can be identified from that data (a ‘data subject’) on its own, or when taken together with other information which is likely to come into our possession. It includes any expression of opinion about the person and an indication of the intentions of us or others, in respect of that person. It does not include anonymised data.
3.2 This policy applies to all personal data whether it is stored electronically, on paper or on other materials.
3.3 Your personal data will have been provided by you either by filling in your details on line or contacting us directly.
3.4 We will collect and use the following types of personal data about you:
4.1 ‘Processing’ means any operation which is performed on personal data such as:
4.2 This includes processing personal data which forms part of a filing system and any automated processing.
5.1 The Rock Church will process your personal data (including special categories of personal data) in accordance with our obligations under the 2018 Act.
5.2 We will use your personal data for:
5.3 We will not use your personal data for an unrelated purpose without telling you about it and the legal basis that we intend to rely on for processing it.
5.4 If you choose not to provide us with certain personal data you should be aware that we may not be able to support you as fully as may be able to.
6.1 We have to process your personal data in various situations.
For example:
6.2 We do not take automated decisions about you using your personal data or use profiling in relation to you.
7.1 Sometimes we might share your personal data with external organisations to carry out our obligations to you.
7.2 We require any charities/ companies to keep your personal data confidential and secure and to protect it in accordance with the law and our policies. They are only permitted to process your data for the lawful purpose for which it has been shared and in accordance with our instructions.
7.3 We will not send your personal data outside the European Economic Area.
You should direct any questions in relation to this policy or data protection to pr*****@********************rd.com in the first instance.
9.1 We have robust measures in place to minimise and prevent data breaches from taking place. Should a breach of personal data occur we will fully investigate what has happened, notifying all parties and provide you with an outcome.
If you are aware of a data breach you must contact:
pr*****@********************rd.com immediately and keep any evidence you have in relation to the breach.
10.1 You can make a ‘subject access request’ (‘SAR’) to find out the information we hold about you. This request must be made in writing and sent to pr*****@********************rd.com to process and who will coordinate a response.
10.2 We must respond within one month unless the request is complex or numerous in which case the period in which we must respond can be extended by a further two months. We will ask for identification before sending out data.
10.3 There is no fee for making a SAR. However, if your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive we may charge a reasonable administrative fee or refuse to respond to your request.
11.1 You have the right to information about what personal data we process, how and on what basis as set out in this policy.
11.2 You have the right to access your own personal data by way of a subject access request (see above).
11.3 You can correct any inaccuracies in your personal data. To do you should contact:
pr*****@********************rd.com
11.4 You have the right to request that we erase your personal data where we were not entitled under the law to process it or it is no longer necessary to process it for the purpose it was collected. To do so you should contact:
pr*****@********************rd.com
11.5 While you are requesting that your personal data is corrected or erased or are contesting the lawfulness of our processing, you can apply for its use to be restricted while the application is made. To do so you should contact:
pr*****@********************rd.com
11.6 You have the right to object to data processing where we are relying on a legitimate interest to do so and you think that your rights and interests outweigh our own and you wish us to stop.
11.7 You have the right to receive a copy of your personal data and to transfer your personal data to another data controller if you consent. We will not charge for this and will in most cases aim to do this within one month.
11.8 In most situations we will not rely on your consent as a lawful ground to process your data. If we do however request your consent to the processing of your personal data for a specific purpose, you have the right not to consent or to withdraw your consent later. To withdraw your consent, you should contact:
pr*****@********************rd.com
11.9 You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner. You can do this be contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office directly. Full contact details including a helpline number can be found on the Information Commissioner’s Office website (www.ico.org.uk). This website has further information on your rights and our obligations. . We ask that you contact the Rock Church who will seek to review the issue in the first instance.
Contact details for all data protection queries please email:
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