Terms and conditions of use

Welcome to the web site. 

If you continue to browse and use this website you are agreeing to comply with the following terms and conditions of use which, together with the terms of our privacy policy govern our relationship with you in relation to this website. 

“We” refers to the owner of the website which is Chris Hayward ;”you” refers to the user or viewer of the website.

The use of this website is subject to the following terms of use:

The content of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only. It is subject to change without notice 

We do not provide any warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, timeliness, performance, completeness or suitability of the information and materials found or offered on this website for any particular purpose. We expressly exclude liability for any inaccuracies or errors to the fullest extent possible.

Your use of any information or materials on this website is entirely at your own risk for which we will not be liable. It shall be your own responsibility to ensure that any products, services or information available through this website meet your specific requirements.

This website contains material which is owned by or licensed to us. This material includes, but is not limited to, design, layout, look, appearance and content. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the copyright notice

Unauthorised use of the website is not permitted

Your use of the web site and any dispute is subject to the laws of England. 

Privacy Notice

Chris Hayward is the Data Controller for your personal information and is committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act. If you have any concerns or questions about how your personal information is looked after, please contact chris@chrishayward.city.

Your personal information 

Personal information is anything that directly or indirectly identifies and relates to a living person, such as a name, address, personal email address, telephone number, date of birth, photographs, video recordings (including CCTV) etc. 

Some personal information is ‘special category data’ and needs more protection due to its sensitivity. This includes any information about an identifiable individual that can reveal their sexuality and sexual health, religious or philosophical beliefs, racial origin, ethnicity, physical or mental health, trade union membership, political opinion, genetic/biometric data. Personal information relating to criminal offences and convictions, although not ‘special category data’, is still sensitive in nature and merits higher protection. 

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