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Neath Port Talbot CCTV

Why do we have CCTV cameras

The CCTV system is made up of public space CCTV cameras in Neath, Port Talbot, Pontardawe and Briton Ferry. We also have CCTV cameras located along Aberavon Seafront and outside Baglan library.

By utilising CCTV we aim to:

  • improve public safety
  • assist in the identification and reduction of crime within the county
  • reduce anti-social behaviour within the areas monitored within the CCTV boundaries

Requesting footage

You have the legal right to request footage of yourself. This is called a Subject Access Request.

Neath Port Talbot CCTV keep footage for 31 days

Make a Subject Access Request

We will accept a verbal request but a written request will help us process your application more smoothly.

You'll need to provide:

  • two official I.D. documents. These must show your name, current address and date of birth
  • details of the exact footage you are requesting, including location, date and time

Downloads

  • Subject Access Request form (DOCX 27 KB)

Responding to your request

We will deal with your request within 28 days. If we can provide the requested footage, we will let you know and arrange for you to receive it.

We can refuse your request if:

  • it affects the data protection of others
  • the requested footage is being used as part of a criminal investigation
  • you've been in a road traffic collision - we will deal directly with your insurance company instead

Privacy statement

Under GDPR the CCTV department has its own privacy statement.