The council has punished a local resident for their insistence on obtaining answers to their questions, some of which form the basis of formal complaints to the council, by stating that they are have the ‘characteristics of a persistent communicator’ and have labelled them as such, limiting their contact to via letter, and only to the clerk. The council’s policy states that they will notify the town’s district councillors for reasons which are not clear. And they have done this. Is this not a breach of privacy and GDPR? Surely, if the council want to do something so ridiculous, that is kind of up to them, but to start bandying it around and not just keep it to themselves starts to smack of discrimination, libel and/or defamation. Has anyone any experience of members of the public going down a legal route with this please?