Terms of use for accessing any part of this website
The website http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/ has been
designed, built and hosted by the Royal Borough of Kensington and
Chelsea. By using or accessing any part of this website you agree
to be bound by the following terms and conditions:
- By using http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/ you
agree to be legally bound by these terms, which shall take effect
immediately on your first use of www.rbkc.gov.uk. If you do not
agree to be legally bound by all the following terms please do not
access and/or use http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/.
- The Royal Borough may change these terms at any time by posting
changes online. Please review these terms regularly to ensure you
are aware of any changes made by the Royal Borough. Your continued
use of http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/ after changes
are posted means you agree to be legally bound by these terms as
updated and/or amended.
- If any of the following terms and conditions is illegal,
invalid or unenforceable this will not affect the validity or
enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.
- The relationship between you and the Royal Borough of
Kensington and Chelsea will be governed by English law. You agree
to submit all disputes to the jurisdiction of the English
courts.
Limitations of liability
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will use reasonable
efforts to ensure that the information on this site is accurate.
However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information and we
will accept no liability for any loss or damage incurred.
We shall also not be liable for your use or inability to use the
site or the information or services that it contains.
Copyright and intellectual property
The copyright and material on this website is owned by Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The copyright laws of the United
Kingdom protect it.
You can copy any information for your own personal use. But you
may not republish, transmit, store, reproduce, communicate or make
available to the public any of the information on this website.
Linked websites
The Royal Borough provides links to websites maintained by other
organisations as part of our service, but we cannot accept any
liability for their accuracy or content nor do we endorse any
externally linked sites. We cannot guarantee that these links will
always work. We do not have any control over the availability of
linked pages.
Data protection statement
Any personal information that you provide to http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/ will handled
by the Royal Borough in line with the Data Protection Act 1998.
Your information will not be used for any other purpose and will
not be disclosed to any other parties or transferred to a country
or territory outside the European Economic Area.
We will take reasonable and appropriate measures to ensure that
your personal information is protected from unauthorised access or
modification, unlawful destruction and improper use.
For more information see Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea online
privacy statement.
However, the Internet is an open system and the Royal Borough
can and does guarantee that the personal information you have
submitted will not be intercepted by others and decrypted. (See
Limitations of Liability.)
Changes to our privacy statement
If our privacy commitment changes, the changes will be posted on
http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/ so that you
will always know what information is gathered, how it is used and
whether it will be disclosed to anyone.
By submitting your personal information, you consent to the use
of your information as set out in this statement.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this privacy statement or data
protection issues generally, you can contact dataprotection@rbkc.gov.uk
Use of IP addresses
We collect IP addresses only for the purposes of system
administration and to audit the use of our site. We do not link IP
addresses to anything personally identifiable, which means that
while your user session will be logged, you will remain anonymous
to us.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small pieces of information stored by your browser
on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies keep track of your use of
the website and provide you with customised content.
By modifying your browser preferences, you have the choice to
accept all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is set or to
reject all cookies
What is tort?
Tort is doing something that harms someone else. It may result
in a claim for damages.