Trinity Community Council: latest newsletter

Trinity CC’s Bill Rodger writes:

Here’s your May(-ish) update from TCC.

GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATIONS

We now have a clearer understanding of the detail on GDPR.  We are basing our approach on the fact that as a reader of TCC eNews who has already subscribed, you have a legitimate interest in what we are reporting.

This means we do not require you to re-subscribe. And we have also update our Privacy Policy.

You can find this here

https://trinitycommunitycouncil.wordpress.com/privacy-notice/

You can unsubscribe at any time simply by replying to this email address.

Best wishes,

Bill Rodger

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