GDPR & Business CCTV in Wolverhampton.Record legally. Sleep easy.
Recording staff and the public brings legal duties. Here's what GDPR means for your CCTV — and how we set systems up to meet it.
GDPR-Compliant CCTV — across Wolverhampton.
Our office is at 64 Chapel Ash, WV3 0TT, with engineers on the road in the city daily.
Postcodes
WV1, WV2, WV3, WV4, WV5, WV6, WV7, WV8, WV9, WV10, WV11, WV13, WV14 as standard — ask if yours isn't listed, we usually cover the surrounding areas too.
Business parks
i54 Business Park, Pendeford, Aldersley, Featherstone, Bilston and Wednesfield — we work across the city's commercial estates regularly.
Go-live timeline
Most phone migrations in Wolverhampton are live within 7 working days. Number porting runs in parallel so you keep your existing numbers.
What GDPR actually requires of business CCTV.
If your business CCTV records identifiable people — which almost all does — it's processing personal data, so UK GDPR applies. The good news is that compliance is straightforward once it's set up right, and we handle it as part of installation.
In plain terms you need: a clear reason for recording, signage telling people they're being recorded and who's responsible, footage kept no longer than necessary, access restricted to those who need it, and a process for handling requests from individuals for footage of themselves.
This page is general guidance, not legal advice — but it covers the practical points most Wolverhampton businesses ask about, and we'll set your system up to meet them.
Problems we fix in Wolverhampton.
"No idea if we're compliant."
Most businesses aren't sure. We set signage, retention and access correctly.
"No signage up."
GDPR expects clear signage. We provide and position it.
"Footage kept forever."
Retention must be no longer than necessary. We configure it correctly.
"Everyone can view footage."
Access should be restricted. We set permissions properly.
"Someone asked for their footage."
Individuals can request footage of themselves. We help you handle it.
"Worried about a complaint."
A compliant setup protects you if anyone challenges your CCTV.
GDPR-Compliant CCTV, done properly.
Correct signage
Clear signs stating recording is in progress and who's responsible.
Right retention
Footage kept no longer than necessary, configured to your storage.
Restricted access
Viewing limited to those who genuinely need it.
Subject requests
A practical process for handling requests for footage of an individual.
Justified coverage
Cameras pointed only where there's a legitimate reason to record.
Documented setup
A clear record of why and how you record, ready if challenged.
What you actually get from Telexico.
UK-based provider
Office in Wolverhampton, UK support team, UK engineers. Not white-labelled, not outsourced overseas.
Real engineer support
You speak to the people who configure and monitor your system — not a tier-one script reader.
Free, honest review
Tell us your current setup. We'll say where we can help and where you're better staying put.
Transparent pricing
What you sign for is what you pay. No surprise mid-contract rises buried in the small print.
One provider, one platform
Phones, broadband, WiFi, AI and CCTV under one UK relationship and one bill if you want it.
Footage you can actually use
Clear night vision, remote viewing on your phone, and recordings retained the way GDPR expects.
Want compliant CCTV in Wolverhampton?
Whether it's a new system or making your current one compliant, we'll set up signage, retention and access correctly. Book a free review.
Frequently asked questions
Does GDPR apply to my business CCTV?
Almost always — if your cameras record identifiable people, you're processing personal data and UK GDPR applies. We set systems up to meet the requirements.
What signage do I need?
Clear signs telling people CCTV is in operation, why, and who's responsible. We provide and position appropriate signage.
How long can I keep footage?
No longer than necessary for your stated purpose — often a number of weeks. We configure retention to suit your needs and storage.
Can someone ask for footage of themselves?
Yes — individuals can make a request for footage of themselves. We help you set up a practical process to handle it.
Is this legal advice?
No — this is general guidance to help you set up compliant CCTV. For formal legal advice consult a solicitor; for the practical setup, we handle it.