As part of the work of managing the holiday accommodation The Spinney Cottage and The Shieling Apartment and running a photographic collection and providing images, cards, fridge magnets and key rings for sale we need to process personal data. We undertake to gather and process this data on the lawful basis of consent and under condition 9(2)d of GDPR, in terms of which we process in the course of legitimate activities with appropriate safeguards as a business providing holiday cottage accommodation.
Processing is in relation to guests, former guests, customers and gallery owners and those having regular contact, in connection with the pursuit of our purposes as a business providing holiday cottage accommodation and running a photographic collection and providing images, cards, fridge magnets and key rings for sale. Personal data is not disclosed outside the business processes without the consent of the data subjects (i.e. those to whom the data belongs).
We will keep your data for the period of your involvement with us as a business providing holiday cottage accommodation and running a photographic collection and providing image related products. It may also be archived as part of our historical record of customers. You have the right to request access to your personal data held by us, to change and update those details. You can also withdraw consent for us to hold your data at any time and we will immediately take action to delete/destroy it.
Note: Your provision of this data is not part of a statutory requirement or obligation.
Trostrie Cottage Twynholm Kirkcudbright Dumfries and Galloway DG6 4PS
Tim Fuller 01557 860 349 tim@tpfuller.com
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