Privacy Policy

This is a Privacy Notice for the website www.nostalgicnewspapers.co.uk .

Our Business Name is Nostalgic Newspapers. Mr. Ian Willsher runs the business as a Sole Trader and he can be contacted directly by Email at enquiries@paperspast.co.uk or by Post at Nostalgic Newspapers, 7 Chapel Row, Truro, Cornwall. TR1 2EA.

The purpose of this policy is to explain to you how we control, process, handle and protect your personal information while you are using our website, including your rights under current laws and regulations.

If you do not agree to the following policy then you may wish to stop viewing the website.

When you initially contact us about the availability of a certain newspaper we ask you for your name and email address so that we can reply to you. If you choose to order from us we ask you for your delivery name and address so that we can despatch your order. If you ask us to send the order to a third party then we ask for their name and address so that we can send the goods directly to them.

All of the information you give us will be stored on our secure servers.

After dealing with your enquiry and any subsequent order we will not recontact you for marketing purposes. We do not share your information with any other third party for marketing purposes. After twelve months we will remove your details from our database.

Data Protection legislation gives you rights when it comes to the processing of your information. These rights include your right to access your information to update or delete it, to update incorrect information, to restrict processing your information or to object to its processing. You can find more information on your Data Protection rights and which apply to you from The Information Commissioner’s Office (The “ICO”) at www.ico.org.uk

If you are not happy with the way we collect or process your information you can contact Mr.Ian Willsher using any of the contact details set out earlier in this notice. We will work with you as soon as possible to resolve any issues you may have. You can also make a complaint to the ICO, please see https://ico.org.uk/concerns/ .