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impact is supported by Elmbridge Borough Council, Leisure and Cultural Services. impact is committed to providing information of the highest standard and every attempt has been made to ensure that this website is up to date and accurate. This includes taking reasonable measures to check the accuracy and content of information provided from third parties. impact provides links to websites maintained by other organisations for the convenience of the user.
However, the Council cannot accept any responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on material contained on or accessed via these pages, nor can it guarantee that links to external sites will always be available. Users should note that material from external providers may express views that are not necessarily attributable to the Council.
If you have any comments or questions about the accuracy of information on this site |please contact us.
Publicity of External Events
From time to time impact allow external organisations to publicise community events on its website.
Users are reminded of our Disclaimer policy and that impact reserve the right to decline to publish submissions under certain circumstances.
External (linked) sites
The Council is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of sites accessible via links from this website.
Copyright policy
All material on this site is the property of impact. Personal or educational use is permitted, however, no part of the site may be copied, adapted or used for commercial purposes without the written permission of Elmbridge Borough Council.
Privacy policy
Information gathered from those who visit our website is held in accordance with the Data Protection Act. "Personal data" is held by this Council in order to provide, and improve, our services to you. As a processor of personal data, Elmbridge Borough Council is required to comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998. This requires, amongst other things, that data is processed lawfully and that personal data is kept for no longer than absolutely necessary. Computer-generated data and some types of manual data are covered by the provisions of the Act.
If you would like to find out if this Council holds any data on you as subject please make your request, in writing, to the Data Protection Officer, with evidence to confirm your identity, sufficient information to locate the information requested, and the nature of your request i.e. whether we hold any information about you, for what purpose, the names of the organisations to whom it is disclosed, to ask for a copy of the information, to advise whether the information is correct, and to ask the Council not to use the personal information about you for direct marketing.
If you have a complaint, please write to the Data Protection Officer at the Civic Centre, or, if you are still not satisfied you can use the Council's internal complaints procedure. For unresolved issues, you can contact the Information Commissioner whose details appear below.
Security
This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control.
Use of computer generated information
Any cookies and IP addresses collected from visitors using our site will not be disclosed to third parties.
What are cookies and IP addresses?
A cookie is a small text file that a web page server places on the hard drive of every computer that links to its website. The cookie carries an identification code, which can only be read by the server that generated it, to enable the server to recognise returning users. The cookie also stores a record of which information the user has submitted to that website, such as personal details or personalised settings. The server can then reuse this information to prevent users having to re-enter information.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a number that is unique to each individual computer, which acts as its address and can be used to identify it.
