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By Jonathan Morris
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image captionDartington Hall Estate, in Devon, published personal information about members of a group campaigning against development on its land
A country estate breached data protection laws when it listed a campaigner as an Extinction Rebellion supporter, a data watchdog has said.
Devon s Dartington Hall Estate published a dossier of group members campaigning to stop development on its land, including personal information.
The Information Commissioner s Office (ICO) said it infringed data laws by naming a woman as an Extinction Rebellion supporter.
Dartington Hall Trust has apologised.
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image captionInformation attached to some campaigners included personal relationships, where they went to school and former workplaces
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It will get £474,900, along with another £100k specifically for Norfolk Showground Ltd, which manages the events venue to the west of Norwich.
RNAA managing director Mark Nicholas said the funding would secure its future and culminate in the return of the Royal Norfolk Show in 2022.
He said: The last 18 months have been extremely challenging for organisations such as ourselves and this grant will enable the RNAA and Norfolk Showground Ltd to power forward in the months ahead as we welcome visitors to Norfolk Showground. This funding will help us invest in the Showground site, deliver the roll-out of summer and autumn cultural programme and enhance our systems and process to improve our resilience in dealing with changes as a consequence of the pandemic.