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GDPR Compliance for Community Groups in Limerick

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Why This Matters for Community Groups in Limerick

If you run a community group in Limerick, you're handling personal data every single day — from member names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses to committee member personal contact details. With over 11,500 SMEs in the county and the Data Protection Commission actively issuing fines, GDPR compliance isn't something you can afford to ignore.

Limerick has undergone significant economic regeneration, with a strong technology and financial services sector including operations for Analog Devices, Cook Medical, and Northern Trust. The University of Limerick drives research and innovation, while the city centre's renewal has attracted new retail and hospitality investment. The county also has a productive agricultural hinterland. For community groups operating in and around Limerick City, the risks are concrete: using personal email accounts, phones, and social media to manage community member personal data without any security is one of the most common triggers for DPC investigations in this sector.

This guide breaks down exactly what your business needs to do — and how ComplianceKit.ie can get you there in hours, not weeks.

Do community groups in Limerick need GDPR compliance?

Yes. Every community group in Limerick that collects or processes personal data must comply with GDPR under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018. This includes customer records, payment details, and staff information. The Data Protection Commission can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance.

RISK ASSESSMENT

Key GDPR Risks for Community Groups

Using personal email accounts, phones, and social media to manage community member personal data without any security

Maintaining member contact lists that are shared informally among committee members without access controls

Collecting community survey data that identifies individuals without providing privacy information

Retaining member and participant records from past events and activities indefinitely

Publishing meeting minutes, newsletters, or social media posts that identify community members without consent

DATA INVENTORY

Personal Data Your Community Group Processes

Member names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses
Committee member personal contact details
Event participant registration details
Community survey responses linked to individuals
Volunteer availability and personal details
Meeting minutes containing named individuals
Photographs and videos from community events

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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Required GDPR Policies & Documents

Every Community Group in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.

Member and participant privacy notice
Data handling guidelines for committee members and volunteers
Data retention policy for membership, event, and survey records
Photography and social media consent process
Community survey privacy notice

STEP BY STEP

GDPR Compliance Steps for Community Groups

01

Create a simple privacy notice for your group and share it with members at sign-up, on your website, and at events — it can be one page in plain language.

02

Designate one committee member as the data protection coordinator responsible for ensuring the group handles personal data properly.

03

Use official group email accounts and shared drives rather than personal email, phones, and social media for managing member data.

04

Obtain consent before publishing photos, names, or other personal data in newsletters, social media, or local press.

05

Set a retention period for member data — delete records for former members and past event participants after 2 years.

06

Ensure community surveys either collect data anonymously or provide a clear privacy notice explaining how individual responses will be used.

07

Review who has access to the member contact list and limit it to committee members who genuinely need it for their role.

COMMON PITFALLS

Common GDPR Mistakes Community Groups Make

Circulating a member contact list to all members via email or WhatsApp, exposing everyone's personal contact details to the entire group.

Running community surveys that collect names and addresses without any privacy notice or explanation of how the data will be used.

Using the chairperson's personal Gmail account as the group's main communication channel, mixing personal and community data.

Never deleting old member records, event sign-up sheets, or committee meeting notes containing personal data.

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Frequently asked questions

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Don't wait for the DPC to come knocking

Every day your Community Group in Limerick operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.

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