Privacy policy
This policy explains how we collect and use the personal information you share with us. It applies to this website and to enquiries you send us.
Who we are
This website is operated by Your Landscaping Company, a landscaping business serving Cheshire. The trading and registered legal details for this policy are:
- Registered / trading name: [D5-PLACEHOLDER: confirm registered or trading name]
- Registered address: [D5-PLACEHOLDER: confirm registered address]
- Data controller contact: [D5-PLACEHOLDER: confirm data-controller contact]
How we handle enquiry data
When you send us an enquiry through the contact form or by email, we collect the details you provide, such as your name, email address, phone number, and a description of the work you need. We use this only to respond to your enquiry and to arrange and carry out any work you ask us to do.
Lawful basis. We process this information on the basis of [D5-PLACEHOLDER: confirm lawful basis, e.g. legitimate interest or steps to enter into a contract].
Who processes it. Your enquiry is handled by us, and delivered and archived on our behalf by Digital Five and its email provider, Postmark. Digital Five keeps a copy of enquiry submissions in a secure archive so that nothing is lost if an email fails to deliver.
How long we keep it. We keep enquiry information for as long as we need it to deal with your request and to keep a record of work carried out. You can ask us to delete it at any time.
Making a request. To ask what data we hold, to correct it, or to have it deleted, contact us at hello@yourlandscapingcompany.co.uk or at [D5-PLACEHOLDER: confirm data-request contact].
Cookies
This website does not set advertising or analytics cookies. If we add any third-party features in future that do, we will update this policy and ask for your consent first where the law requires it.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you have the right to see the personal data we hold about you, to have it corrected or deleted, and to object to how we use it. If you have a concern we cannot resolve, you can contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).