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Privacy Policy

  1. OUR PRIVACY PROMISE TO OUR CUSTOMERS

  2. At Home Grown Hotels Limited and Lime Wood Group we promise to be clear and transparent when it comes to your data. We’ll let you know how we use your data and ensure that we collect and store it securely. Smoked & Uncut is the business who represent Home Grown Hotels Limited and Lime Wood Group.
  3. Storing & Sharing your data
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  5. We have to collect and store some data about our customers and subscribers, like your name and email address to ensure that we’re able to contact you with festival news and updates, and we sometimes need to share your data with our trusted partners (such as Facebook or our email providers) to make contact with you. We promise to collect, process, store and share your data safely and securely. We’ll also make sure that the other businesses we work with are just as careful with your data.
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  7. Opting in/ out
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  9. If you choose to receive further marketing from Home Grown Hotels Limited and Lime Wood Group we will let you know when tickets are on sale, or send you the latest festival news or line-up information, via email, Facebook, Twitter or other digital marketing platforms. Remember, that you can always opt-out of this at any time by emailing us at info@smokedanduncut.com with the subject header ‘unsubscribe’.
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  11. Cookies
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  13. We use website cookies to track your web visit. This enables us to customise content and advertising and analyse website traffic. We share information about your use of our site with our trusted social media, advertising and analytics partners. You can find more information about the benefits of cookies in the full privacy & cookies statement below
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  15. PRIVACY AND COOKIES STATEMENT
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  17. INTRO
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  19. We care about being transparent about the information we collect when you choose our events and how that information is used. It’s important that we give you as much choice and control over your information as possible.
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  21. Here, we explain the ways we collect and use your information when you browse or engage with our Platform, purchase tickets to the festivals and other events that we organise (the “Events”), purchase or engage with other goods or services that we offer or otherwise interact with us. We also explain the different rights you have over your information.
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  23. In this Privacy and Cookies Statement, when we refer to “you” and “your” we mean you, the person using the Platform or attending an Event or otherwise interacting with us.
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  25. AGE
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  27. Please refer to the Event’s Terms and Conditions to check the Event’s age policy. If the Events you are attending or are interested in allow people under the age of 18 to attend (with an accompanying adult) and you yourself are under 18, you must have the permission of your parent or legal guardian (“Your Adult”) to use our Platform and only Your Adult will be able to purchase tickets for the Event. You should also make sure that Your Adult reads this Privacy and Cookies Statement.
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  29. If you are a parent or legal guardian and believe your child has given us information in a way that is contrary to these guidelines, please contact us using our contact details below.
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  31. ABOUT US
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  33. We are Home Grown Hotels Limited (07659723) and Lime Wood Group (03811108), a company incorporated in England and Wales.
  34. Our registered address is Clayhill, Beechen Lane, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7DD, UK
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  36. INFORMATION WE MAY COLLECT ABOUT YOU AND INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM YOU DIRECTLY
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  38. Newsletters
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  40. If you register for one of our newsletters or request any advance information about our Events or services (such as access to pre-registration or early bird tickets), we will collect your name and contact details.
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  42. Purchases
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  44. If you make a purchase with us (whether for an Event ticket, Event package or any other goods and/or services) our ticket provider SEE Tickets will collect any information necessary to provide you with your purchase. For more information on their terms and condition, as well as privacy policy, please visit https://www.seetickets.com/content/terms-and-conditions
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  46. For example:
    1. We’ll typically ask for your name, age, email address, account password, date of birth, and payment details so we can process your Event ticket purchase, deliver your ticket and/or your cashless payment wristband to you. We may also request Your Adult’s details (if applicable) or other emergency contact information;
    2. We’ll collect information about any particular requirements you may have in order to gain access to an Event: this may mean providing us with information about your physical health or similarly sensitive information;
    3. If there are circumstances where we need to verify your age for entry to an Event or for fraud prevention and detection, we will ask for proof of identity and age (such as a driver’s licence or passport); and
    4. We may (if applicable), collect additional information specifically relevant to the goods and/or services that you are purchasing. For example: if you choose an accommodation experience, we might need your credit card details for your damage deposit.
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  48. Promotions and Surveys
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  50. Every now and again, we might invite you to participate in competitions, promotions or surveys. We’ll collect information so you can participate in these and deliver the prize if you win: this will include details such as your name, age and email address and any other information you provide in connection with your promotion entry and/or survey response.
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  52. INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM YOU INDIRECTLY
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  54. IP address and device information
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  56. We will collect certain technical information about your device visits to our Platform and how you use the Platform. This may include your IP address, geographical location, device details such as your IMEI number, the MAC address of the Device's wireless network interface), browser type, referral source, length of visit, operating system, number of page views and similar information. This information may be collected by a third-party analytics service provider on our behalf and/or may be collected using cookies. For more details about cookies please see the specific section below.
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  58. Cashless payment wristbands at our Events
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  60. If cashless payment wristbands (or other similar technologies) are used at an Event, they will allow you to make cashless payments (such as food and drink) and/or provide you with access (such as entry to the festival or VIP areas). If you use a cashless payment wristband, we may collect certain information about your interactions at, and engagement with, the Event and our event partners. For example, we may know which stands, tents or sponsors you visited and what purchases you made at the Event. We do this to so we can get insights into what makes Smoked & Uncut festivals successful, so we can continue improving for the festivals year on year.
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  62. Email Response Information
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  64. We might collect information about how you react to the emails we send to you, for example, how many times you open the email or if you engage with its content (for instance, by clicking on any links within it).
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  66. Social Media and Information you post online and reviews
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  68. We might collect information relating to any social media posts or comments you share online about our Events that are in the public domain (for instance, if you leave a review about our Event on a third-party social media site like Facebook). If you leave a comment or review on one of our social media official pages (such as through our Facebook, twitter or Instagram accounts), we may use this information to respond to your posts. We are not in control of these third-party platforms and you should refer their privacy notices if you want to know more about how they use the information you share online.
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  70. INFORMATION WE GET FROM THIRD PARTIES
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  72. Ticket agents and service providers
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  74. We will collect information about you from third parties that we work closely with so we are able to deliver the goods or services you have requested. For example, we work with our ticket provider, SEE Tickets, to sell you a ticket to our Event. They might also use third-party companies to manage our payment systems or Platform, they may collect information directly from you on our behalf.
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  76. Our other festivals and live music events
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  78. We might receive information about you (such as your name and email address) from other festival and event entities within our group if you have indicated that you wish to hear more from our events, goods and services.
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  80. Signing in through Social Media
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  82. When you register for an Event on our Platform, we might offer a quick registration option through your existing social media accounts. If you sign in through your social media account, we may get certain information (such as your profile name if register through your Facebook account) in accordance with your privacy settings on that social media site. You should read the privacy statements and check your privacy settings of those social media sites to learn how they treat your information.
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  84. Other third-party sites
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  86. We might receive information about you from other third parties where you have agreed to them sharing your information with us for specific purposes (such as marketing).
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  88. HOW WE USE INFORMATION THAT WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU
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  90. We may use your information for the following purposes:
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  92. Service and Operational Purposes
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    1. To provide you with your Event ticket or any other goods, services and information that you have requested from us;
    2. To manage your entry to our Events, including age and identification verification;
    3. To provide you customer service and support, deal with enquiries or update you of changes to our Events, our Platform or other services;
    4. We might contact you by phone to offer assistance if you have entered your contact details on our Platform to purchase our Events but have not completed your purchase;
    5. To improve and update our Platform and to make sure that content from our Platform is presented to you in the most effective and optimal manner (please view the specific Cookies section for more information);
    6. To carry out aggregated and anonymised research about general engagement with our Events, Platform and other goods and services; and
    7. To allow us to monitor access to, and attendance at, our Events for health, safety and security purposes.
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  95. Marketing Purposes
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  97. We may use your information for marketing purposes, either by email and phone. We will of course give you the opportunity to choose whether we contact you for marketing purposes and we will respect your choices at every stage.
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  99. Legal Purposes
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  101. We may use your information to enable us to enforce our legal rights, and/or to protect the rights, property or safety of our employees and/or other third parties.
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  103. WHO WE MIGHT SHARE YOUR INFORMATION WITH
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  105. We might share your personal information with:
    1. Selected third parties that we work with, so we are able put on the Events you love and choose to attend. For example, when you register to attend an Event we host, we might need to share your information with third party sub-contractors or service providers that help us to put on our Events (such as venue or security staff);
    2. Other festivals and live music event organisers within our group of companies if you have indicated that you want to receive communications about these;
    3. Any other third party that you have indicated you are happy for us to share your information with for marketing purposes;
    4. Advertisers and advertising networks so they can serve relevant adverts to you. This information will only be used in anonymised or aggregated form. For example, we might provide information that 500 men aged under 30 have clicked on a particular advertisement on any given day;
    5. Prospective sellers or buyers of any business or assets if, we need to disclose information about people who attend our Events or use our products or services;
    6. Any other third parties where it’s necessary to enforce our legal rights, or to protect the rights, property or safety of our employees or third parties, or where such disclosure is required by law.
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  107. COOKIES
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  109. We use cookies to ensure that you get the most out of our Platform. Cookies are small amounts of information in the form of text files which we store on the device you use to access the Platform. Cookies allow us to understand your use of the software and simplify your use of the Platform. For example:
    1. A temporary cookie is used to keep track of your "session". Without that temporary cookie (which is not stored after you quit your browser) you would have to log on every time you access a new page.
    2. A persistent cookie is stored on your device. They help us provide you with user preferences, settings and information for future visits on our Platform. Persistent cookies allow convenient and easy access to familiar variables such as facilitating preferences such as favourites, bookmarks or language preferences. They can also be used to assess browsing behaviour.
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  111. Different types of cookies do different things, such as:
    1. Absolutely necessary cookies are necessary to enable you to navigate through our Platform and use its features. Without these cookies, you would not be able to check out any Event tickets in your basket.
    2. Performance cookies collect information about how you use our Platforms. These cookies collect the Internet browsers and operating systems used, the domain name of the website previously visited, the number of visits, average duration of visit, and pages viewed. These cookies don’t collect information that personally identifies you and only collect aggregated and anonymous information. Performance cookies are used to improve the user-friendliness of a website and enhance your user experience.
    3. Functionality cookies enables our Platform to remember choices you make (such as your username or ID, language preference, or the area or region you are in) and provide enhanced, more personal features. They can even remember changes you have made to text size, fonts, and other customisable parts of web pages. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on it. The information these cookies collect may be anonymised, and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.
    4. Targeting and advertising cookies track browsing habits and are used to deliver targeted (interest-based) advertising. They can also limit the number of times you see an ad and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They are usually placed on our Platform by third party advertising networks with our permission. They remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organisations, such as advertisers.
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  113. Managing cookies
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  115. You can manage website cookies in your browser settings, and you always have the choice to change these settings by accepting, rejecting, or deleting cookies. If you choose to change your settings, you may find that certain functions and features will not work as intended on the Services. All browser settings are slightly different, so to manage cookies, you should refer to the relevant settings within your browser.
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  117. Please visit the ‘Help’ section of your browser for detailed information on how to disable and delete cookies
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  119. We understand that you may want to know more about cookies. Here are some useful resources that provide detailed information about types of cookies, how they are used, and how you can manage your cookie preference: http://www.aboutcookies.org.
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  121. Please note that, if you do set your Internet browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to access all of the functions of the Platform and your experience may be less satisfying without using cookies.
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  123. THIRD PARTY CONTENT, SITES AND CONTRIBUTORS
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  125. Our Platform may contain content and links to other sites that are operated by third parties that may also operate cookies. We don’t control these third-party sites or cookies and this Privacy and Cookies Statement does not apply to them. Please visit the terms and conditions and Privacy and Cookies Statement of the relevant third-party site to find out how that site collects and uses your information and to establish whether and for what purpose they use cookies.
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  127. HOW WE LOOK AFTER YOUR INFORMATION AND HOW LONG WE KEEP IT FOR
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  129. We use appropriate technological and operational security measures to protect your information against any unauthorised access or unlawful use. However, transmission of information over the internet can be insecure, which means we are unable to completely guarantee the security of information sent over the internet.
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  131. We’ll keep your information for as long as is necessary to provide you with the services that you have requested from us, to market to you (if applicable), to enforce or defend our legal rights, or in accordance with any legal obligations to which we might be subject.
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  133. WHERE WE STORE YOUR INFORMATION
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  135. We might transfer your information to a country which is outside the European Economic Area (EEA). If we do, we'll ensure that your information is protected in accordance with our obligations under applicable data protection laws including, if appropriate, putting in place any necessary contractual arrangements with any recipients of your information outside the EEA.
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  137. YOUR RIGHTS AND CHOICES OVER THE INFORMATION WE HOLD ABOUT YOU
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  139. You have certain rights in respect of the information that we hold about you, which we value. These rights include:
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  141. The right to ask us not to use your personal data for marketing purposes (remember, you can unsubscribe from any marketing by clicking on the “unsubscribe” in any marketing communication you receive or contact us using the details below);
  142. The right to request access to the information that we hold about you; and if you believe the information that we hold about you is wrong, you can ask us to correct it.
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  144. You may exercise your rights above by contacting us using the details below.
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  146. HOW TO CONTACT US
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  148. If you have any questions or would like to contact us about this Privacy and Cookies Statement, please do so at the following: info@smokedanduncut.com
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  150. Address: Clayhill, Beechen Lane, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7DD, UK
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  152. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY AND COOKIES STATEMENT
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  154. We may make changes to this Privacy and Cookies Statement from time to time. We will post any changes to our Platform, or notify you of any material changes by e-mail. Any changes will come into effect the next time you engage with us after the changes have been notified.
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  156. Last Modified: 21/05/2019