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For a long while I have wanted to known the answer to this.

When one objects to a planning application that objection, in full, is a matter of public record. I'm sure I will be corrected if that is not the case.

Assuming I'm correct, surely one cannot make a planning objection and ask for one's personal details to be withheld. After all the address is usually highly relevant in the planning objection process. And the address leads directly to the name, also a matter of public record.

If one cannot make an objection and successfully ask for one's details to be withheld, then how can one have them removed later?

On 23 Feb 2010, at 10:59, Bradshaw, Phillip wrote:

Another thing to consider is whether you think the original publishing
breached DP principles.



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