Data Rights & Erasure Request

Your privacy matters

Under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the  Data Protection Act 2018, you have the right to request access to, correction of, or deletion (erasure) of your personal information held by  Wellbeing Places Limited (Company No. 11342583).

We’ll respond to all verified requests within one month of receipt.

 

Your rights

You may request that we:

• Access – Provide a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
• Rectify – Correct any inaccurate or incomplete information.
• Erase – Delete your personal data where there’s no lawful reason to keep it.
• Restrict – Limit how we process your information in specific circumstances.
• Object – Stop processing your data for particular reasons (e.g. direct marketing).
• Portability – Transfer your data to another organisation or to you.

 

Submit a request

 

Please complete the short form below, on our web form or email  support@beinbalance.ukwith the details of your request.

 

We’ll  need to verify your identity (for example, by confirming order number or email address) before we can act on your request.


If you’re making a request on behalf of someone else, please provide evidence of your authority (such as a signed letter or power of attorney).

 

 

Data Rights Form

Field

Description

Full Name

 

Email Address (used for orders or membership)

 

Request Type (select one)

Access / Rectification / Erasure / Restriction / Portability / Objection

Additional Details (optional)

 

Confirmation checkbox

“I understand that Wellbeing Places Ltd will use these details solely to verify and process my data-rights request.”

 

 

Our Data Controller details

Wellbeing Places Limited
Registered in England & Wales No. 11342583
Registered Office: 5/6 Salmon Fields Business Village, Oldham, Lancashire OL2 6HT
Data Controller address (ICO record): Balmoral House, Warwick Court, Park Road, Middleton, Manchester M24 1AE
ICO Registration Reference: ZA740377
Email: support@beinbalance.uk

If you’re not satisfied

If you believe your data has been handled improperly, please contact us first so we can resolve the matter.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk/concerns.