Privacy policy

Llangoedmor House

Privacy policy

We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected.

This policy defines how we use and protect your personal data that we may collect when you use this website.

We collect and store data in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1988 and, unless we are obliged by law to do so, your Data will not be disclosed to third parties.

What we collect

We collect only such personal data as we consider necessary to provide you with the best possible service.

If you agree to it via the pop-up Cookies Acknowledgement button, we use cookies to collect statistics about how you use our site, for example which web pages you visited and for how long. None of the Cookies set by the website jeopardise your privacy in any way and no personal data is collected.

If you contact us we may collect your name and contact details including your postal address, email address and contact telephone number.

If you make a booking with us we will collect the personal data necessary to confirm the details of your booking including number, name and age of all guests.

Why do we collect personal data?

We collect statistics about your use of our website via Cookies to enable us to refine our service offering, for example by removing pages which are rarely visited and adding further detail to pages which are more frequently visited by users.

We request personal data from you to enable us to respond to a request from you for information, to enable us to complete a booking as requested by you or, occasionally, to send you promotional emails about special offers or other information which we think you may find interesting.

Your data rights

You have the right to request details of the personal data we hold about you (please use the Contact Us facility to make your request and we will respond with a full list of any data we hold about you).

You have the right to withdraw your consent for us to retain your data at any point. Upon receipt of your instruction we will delete your Data after 180 days. The 180 day retention period is to enable us to respond to any Court-authorised request from government or law enforcement officials for its disclosure.

You have the right to lodge a complaint regarding our collection, retention or use of your personal data with the UK Information Commissioners Office (ICO).