Wolverhampton Privacy Policy
Index
  - What      personal information do we collect?
- How do      we use your personal information?
- How do      we share your personal information?
- What      rights do you have?
- How do      we store your personal information?
- Does      this Privacy Policy apply to other websites?
- How do      we transfer your personal information?
- Do we      use cookies?
- How      will we amend this Privacy Policy?
- COVID-19      Contact Tracing Privacy Notice
Forward
This Privacy Policy sets out how Wolverhampton Racecourse and Arena Racing Corporation Limited collectively “ARC”, “we” or “us”) process any personal information you provide while visiting this website (the “Website”) or the Arena Racing mobile application (the “App”).
Wolverhampton Racecourse is a company part of the Arena Racing Company Group (“Group”). Wolverhampton Racecourse and Arena Racing Corporation Limited are the controllers of your personal information in relation to this App.
1. What personal information do we collect?
We use different methods to collect personal information from and about you including:
  - Communications      via our Website or App: You may provide personal information to us when      you register for certain services, access various content or features, or      if you directly contact us via the Website or App. This includes, for      example via enquiry forms, ‘contact us’ pages, brochure download forms,      online registration forms and e-newsletter sign up forms. You may also      provide personal information to us if you enter into competitions via the      Website or App. The types of information we may collect from you includes      personal details (including your name, date of birth and gender), contact      information (including email address, postal address, and telephone      numbers).
- Communications      via our SMS Service Provider: You may provide personal information to us      when you send a text message to us whilst attending an event at our      Racecourses.
- Your      interactions with us at our Racecourses: For example, you may give us      your permission to take a photograph of you and to take your name, for use      on social media or on screen at the Racecourse on the day of an event. We      will also process the personal information of any vendors or third parties      providing commercial services at our Racecourses, for example, providers      of concession stands, food and drink outlets, or bookmakers.
- Goods      or Service you request: Where you request goods or service from us, for      example purchasing tickets to attend our Racecourses, we will collect      your personal information in order to process your request and otherwise      contact you following a purchase. The types of information we may collect      from you includes personal details (including name, date of birth and      gender), contact information (including email address, postal address, and      telephone numbers).
- Automated      technologies or interactions: When you use our Website or App, we will      automatically collect technical information about your equipment, browsing      actions and patterns, including information collected through cookies, web      beacons and other, similar technologies. Please see our Cookies page for more details.
2. How do we use your personal information?
2.1 For operational purposes and to provide services:
  - Dealing      with your enquiries and requests and carrying out our obligations that      arise from any contract we may enter into with you, such as processing and      fulfilling an order or request and providing reservation and booking      services.
- Information      you enter into our booking forms may be collected and stored briefly by us      so that we may contact you in relation to the nature of your      enquiry/attempted transaction, even if you do not confirm the transaction.      This information may be used to send operational emails to enquire as to      why the transaction was not completed, these are services emails that will      enquire whether there was an operational or technical problem with the      checkout.
- If you      submit your views to us electronically or otherwise, we may circulate them      internally for training and management purposes.
- To      administer our records internally.
2.2 To keep you informed:
  - To      provide you with marketing information about other services or products we      offer that are similar to those that you have already purchased. This will      be in accordance with the marketing preferences that you indicated when      you completed any of our online forms.
- We      will only contact you about our products and services for marketing      purposes by email, phone calls or SMS message, when you have given us your      consent to do so, for each appropriate method of contact. If you change      your mind about what marketing you would like to receive from us or third      parties (including our commercial partners) at any time, you can      unsubscribe via the link in any marketing communication or      alternatively email      ARC Data Team. Please      note, even if you unsubscribe, we may still need to send you services      messages such as booking confirmations, abandonment emails and updates      making you aware of changes to this Privacy Policy.
- Where      you have given us your consent, to deliver effective and personalised      marketing material and content from our Racecourses and only      where you have consented, other companies within our Group and to assist      us in the improvement and optimisation of advertising, marketing material      and content, our services and websites we operate.
- We may      use information that we hold about you to show you relevant advertising on      third party websites, such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. This could      involve showing you an advertising message where we know that you have      purchased from us in the past or have opted in to receive marketing      communications from us.
2.3 To improve our services and products:
  - To      conduct data analysis and insight to better understand the services and      products our customers want from us. This data is used to administer the      Website or App and for internal operations, including troubleshooting,      data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes. Your      data is anonymised for this purpose and cannot be used to identify you as      an individual.
- To      measure, understand or monitor the effectiveness of advertising,      promotions, marketing material and content and any joint initiatives with      our affiliates, suppliers, partners, subcontractors and other selected      third parties.
- To      facilitate email retargeting. This means that we may send you an email      where you have not followed through with an online purchase. This will      happen in one of two ways:
  - If you      are an existing customer of ours (with an email address and have logged      into your account) and you abandon a transaction you will receive a      re-targeting email from us, sent with the intent of re-capturing the sale.
- If you      opt to leave your contact details and request to be contacted after      abandoning a transaction you will receive a re-targeting email from us,      sent with the intent of re-capturing the sale.
2.4 Legal basis for processing:
Data protection laws require us to process your personal information on a legal basis. We process your personal information on the following legal bases:
  - Consent:      We will send you marketing messages through various channels (such as      email, phone calls, SMS message or direct mail) about us and our events      and fixtures. We will only do this when you have provided us with your      consent to do so. More information on marketing communications is set out      at section 2.2 above. We will only take your photo and use it for      marketing or social media purposes with your explicit consent.
- Legitimate      interests: We use your personal information to effectively manage our      business and improve our services. We will only rely on this basis where      our legitimate interests do not outweigh your privacy and data protection      rights.
- Performance      of a contract: When you make a transaction with us, this forms a contract      between you and us. In order for us to fulfil our obligations under this      contract we will need to collect and process your personal information.      Failure to provide us with accurate personal or financial data or      objecting to this type of processing may result in us being unable to      provide goods and/or services to you.
3. How do we share your personal information?
We may disclose your personal information to the following categories of recipients:
  - Any      member of our Group, which means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding      company and its subsidiaries, as defined in section 1159 of the UK      Companies Act 2006. Our Group includes: Bath Racecourse, Brighton      Racecourse, Chepstow Racecourse, Doncaster Racecourse, Ffos Las      Racecourse, Fontwell Park Racecourse, Great Yarmouth Racecourse, Hereford      Racecourse, Lingfield Park Racecourse, Newcastle Racecourse, Sedgefield      Racecourse, Southwell Racecourse, Royal Windsor Racecourse, Uttoxeter      Racecourse, Wolverhampton Racecourse, Worcester racecourse; Central Park,      Newcastle, Nottingham, Sunderland and Perry Bar Greyhound Stadia.
- Our      service providers that we engage to provide services for us. Where we      provide your personal information to third party services providers, they      are required to keep your personal information confidential and secure,      and must only use your personal information as instructed by us. Your      information is shared with the following categories of service provider to      enable us to run our business:
  - Email      providers (USA & UK)
- Email      re-targeting provider (UK)
- SMS      service provider (UK)
- Mailing      houses (UK)
- IT      service providers (UK)
- CRM      service providers (UK)
- Business      intelligence data insight provider (UK)
- Booking      and reservation partners (UK)
- Marketing      data quality service provider (UK)
- Wi-Fi      service provider (UK)
- Market      research service provider (UK)
  - The      personal information you provide to us in the course of making a      transaction, along with the details of your purchase, will automatically      be provided to our partners REWARDS4RACING LIMITED (“R4R”). R4R is a      third-party company that provides our racing loyalty points programme. If      you choose to sign up and create an R4R account, R4R will retain your      personal information to administer the programme. However, if you do not      sign up to our loyalty points programme, R4R will delete your personal      information. For further information on how R4R handles your personal      information, please visit the R4R website and read the R4R privacy policy.
- Our      selected commercial partners and sponsors where you have chosen to      participate in surveys, competitions or other marketing-related      initiatives relating to your use of our goods and services.
- A      prospective seller or buyer in the event of a sale or purchase of any      Group company or asset so that the buyer can continue to provide you with      information and services.
We may also disclose your personal information when obliged to do so by law, or the disclosure is necessary under applicable law, or requested to do so by governing and industry bodies, to the extent necessary for regulatory reasons.
4. What rights do you have?
Under data protection laws, you may have the following rights:
  - The      right to access personal information that we hold about you.
- The      right to require us to update our records to ensure the data we hold is      accurate.
- The      right to require us to delete your personal information. There will be      instances where this right is restricted (see section 2.4: legitimate      interests).
- The      right to restrict how we process your data (for example, if you dispute      its accuracy, we may restrict its processing until your complaint is      resolved).
- The      right to require us to transfer your data to another organisation (only      where we process your personal information under sections      2.4: consent or legitimate interests).
- The      right to object to data processing. There will be instances where this      right is restricted (see section 2.4: legitimate interests).
- The      right not to be subject to the decision of an automated process, such as      profiling, when this would produce a legal effect on you.
- The      right to withdraw your consent (only in respect of personal information      processed under section 2.4: consent). We will make this a simple and      easy process for you through ‘unsubscribe’ links in all of our marketing      communications.
To request a copy the personal information we hold about you, please email ARC Data Team. We will provide you with a copy of the data we hold on you within 28 days of receiving your request. When you submit a request, we will ask you for additional information to confirm your identity and entitlement to submit such a request. If we consider that your request is manifestly unfounded, excessive or repetitive, we reserve the right to charge you an administrative fee.
To exercise any of your rights in connection with your personal information, please email ARC Data Team. We will process any request in line with any local laws and our policies and procedures. You also have the right to lodge a complaint about how we process your personal information with the supervisory authority in your country. We aim to respond to enquiries within 3 working days.
5. How do we store your personal information?
We will only store your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.  To determine the appropriate retention period for personal information, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal information, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal information, the purposes for which we process your personal information and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.
6. Does this Privacy Policy apply to other apps and/or websites?
This Privacy Policy shall only be applicable to the Website or App and/or other websites or apps that are owned and/or operated by our Group. The Website or App may contain links to other apps and/or websites that are outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. If you access other apps and/or websites using the links provided, the operators of these apps and/or websites may collect information from you that will be used by them in accordance with their privacy policy, which may differ from ours.
We would like to make you aware that we regularly promote our content over social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram). These apps and/or websites have their own privacy policies and terms and conditions, which are separate from our own and your exposure to marketing will be contingent on the preferences you have registered with these apps and/or websites.
7. How do we transfer your personal information?
Given that the internet is a global environment, using it to collect and process personal information necessarily involves the transmission of data on an international basis. This means for instance that it may be necessary to transfer your personal information outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”). Whenever we transfer your personal information to a country outside the EEA:
  - We      will transfer your personal information to countries that have been deemed      to provide an adequate level of protection for personal information by the      European Commission. For further details, see European Commission: Adequacy of the      protection of personal information in non-EU countries.
- Where      we use certain service providers, we may use specific contracts approved      by the European Commission which give personal information the same      protection it has in Europe. For further details, see European Commission:      Model contracts for the transfer of personal information to third      countries.
- Where      we use providers based in the US, we may transfer personal information to      them if they are part of the Privacy Shield which requires them to provide      similar protection to personal information shared between the Europe and      the US. For further details, see European Commission: EU-US Privacy Shield.
8. Do we use cookies?
Yes. You can view our Cookies Policy at any time using the following link: Cookies Policy.
9. How will we amend this Privacy Policy?
We may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we do, we will post an updated version of the Privacy Policy on this webpage with the date it has been updated.
10. COVID-19 Contact Tracing Privacy Notice
In addition to the policy details above, which will continue to apply, the following information relates specifically to how we will use your information for tracing and contacting people who may have come into contact with persons displaying symptoms of Coronavirus connected with attendance at any of our sites.
A. What personal information do we collect?
·       personal information – such as: your name, address, contact details as well as special category personal information – such as health information about virus symptoms.
B.       How do we collect your personal information?
·       information is collected from the ticket sales process and on-site regarding attendees who have symptoms of coronavirus and staff who may have had contact with them. These identified members of staff provide details of other people they have had contact with, who may in turn be asked for details of others they have had contact with.
C.       How will your personal information be used?
·       your information will be used to contact you and to contact persons who you have stated you have had contact with. This contact may be made by us or by another relevant organisation (such as public health organisations, relevant local authorities etc.).
·       anonymised data may also be used in research and analysis of the Covid-19 response.
D.       How do we share your personal information?
·       We sometimes need to share your information within the Group or with other organisations. We will only share your information when necessary and when the law allows us to, and we will only share the minimum information we need to.
·       In certain cases, we may also share your information with other individuals and organisations. For example, with public health organisations and relevant local authorities for track and trace purposes. Sometimes, we might share your information without your knowledge.
·       We will never sell your information to anyone else.
E.       Legal basis for using your information
·       the legal basis on which we use your information is that we process the information for reasons of substantial public interest and to protect public health.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 6th June 2023.