Membership

If you would like to become a member of FBWRA and help us to solve issues in our community, please download and print a copy of our “Joining Leaflet”, complete the application form  and then either post it (the whole form), together with a cheque in favour of FBWRA  for your subscription      ( and any additional donation), to our Treasurer, Tim Smedley (details on the form) or  scan the completed form and email it to us at fbwra@btinternet.com  and make an internet transfer of the money (our preference- again, details on the form)

The Joining Letter can be found here  (right-click to open the link and then left-click to access the document):  FBWRA Membership Form Feb 23

Alternatively, if you are not yet ready to join, but would like more information, please fill in the contact form below with the required information and we will get back to you. Please fill in all the required boxes. You should note the information below about data protection.

Data Protection

Please note that the information that you provide to us via this website or in connection with an application for membership of FBWRA (including an application to renew membership) is provided by you on a voluntary basis and will be used by FBWRA on the basis of FBWRA’s legitimate interests, which are to maintain our membership records, to assist in distributing our Newsletter, to communicate with you and in connection with FBWRA’s activities as a residents’ association, including where we work with other organisations ( for example, where we work with them on an issue of mutual interest). We may retain the information for up to six years after you cease to be a member (or, if you do not become a member, after the date you provide it to us). If you do not provide the information this may adversely affect our ability to carry out the purposes for which we intend to use the information.

You have the following rights under data protection legislation: to access a copy of the information comprised in your personal data; to object to use of your personal data that is likely to cause or is causing damage or distress; to prevent use for direct marketing; to object to decisions being taken by automated means ( this is not done by FBWRA); in certain circumstances, to have inaccurate personal data rectified, blocked, erased or destroyed, and to claim compensation for damages caused by a breach of data protection legislation. If you have any concerns or complaints in relation to how FBWRA collects and/or uses your personal data, you should contact the Membership Secretary or the Chairman in the first instance. If you are dissatisfied with how your concern/complaint is dealt with by FBWRA, you have the right to report your concern/complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.org.uk).

Please see our Data Protection page for information about our data protection policy for information  created by us or obtained by us from third parties.