Privacy Policy

Data Protection

The Brunton operates in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

We collect your data for operational, marketing and sales analysis reasons. We do not share you data without your consent. You can ask us for a copy of our Privacy Statement or read it online. You can change your preferences at any time. If the promoter of an event wishes access to your transaction data, you will be given the opportunity to let us know whether you want them to receive this when you book.

 

Disclaimer

The Brunton makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information on this website but will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising in any way whatsoever from the use of this website and does not warrant that functions contained in the website content will be uninterrupted or error free.

The Brunton reserves the right to change, improve, substitute, or remove any material stored on this website without notice and at any time.
The Brunton reserves the right to suspend, restrict, or terminate the accessibility of this website without notice and at any time.
Any downloaded material and the operation of these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by, construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Scotland. Any dispute transpiring from these Terms and Conditions shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts.

The Brunton takes no responsibility for comments or views expressed by individuals on this website.

 

Cookies

Any personal data collected through this website will be treated as confidential in line with the principles of the Data Protection Act.

We will not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about you. However, if you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by our website, or indeed any other website, you can do this through your browser settings. The Help function within your browser should tell you how. More information on this can be found from the link below.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files left behind on your computer when you visit a website. This allows sites to recognise who you are and do things like personalising webpages for you or keep you logged in to a secure area of the site. Because of privacy concerns, many users choose to limit how cookies are stored. To find out more about cookies, including how to control and delete them, please visit the allaboutcookies.org website.

How we use cookies

If you register on our site, a cookie is stored to keep you signed in when you do so.

To see how you use our site

We use Google Analytics to help analyse the use of our website. This tool stores cookies on your machine to collect standard visitor behaviour information in an anonymous form. The information collected (including your IP address) is sent to Google. We can then log in to Google and evaluate what pages you look at.

We do not collect any information that personally identifies visitors to our site. We do not associate any data gathered from this site with any personally identifying information from any source as part of our use of Google Analytics. Also, Google will not associate your IP address with any other data they hold.

If you do not want to be tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, add an opt-out browser tool from Google.

Our websites and the cookies that are set

This website – Google Analytics cookies, session cookie

Third party cookies

There are a number of pages on our site which embed videos, images, maps and other content from third party sites. Cookies placed on your computer by third party sites are not controlled by us and we do not control how these third parties use cookies.

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