Privacy Policy

The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Privacy policy

 

1. Who are we?

The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK; each is a corporate member of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts.

The Wildlife Trusts is the largest group of voluntary organisations in the UK dedicated to protecting wildlife and wild places on land and sea. Together the 46 Wildlife Trusts have more than 870,000 members, 32,500 active volunteers, 2,500 staff and 600 trustees, from a wide range of backgrounds and all walks of life. The Wildlife Trusts manage more than 2,300 nature reserves on more than 100,000ha of land, and operate more than 120 visitor and education centres in every part of the UK.

Since 1959 BBOWT has been a champion for wildlife across our three counties. More than 60 years on, with nature and climate in crisis, our vital work is more important than ever.

Our vision: We have a bold vision of a wilder Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, with more nature everywhere – for everyone – in towns and rural areas.

We aim to put nature into recovery, with 30% of land across our region properly managed for wildlife by 2030.

Our mission: We want to bring about nature’s recovery through local action, by inspiring and empowering local people and partners to act for nature.

BBOWT manages 86 nature reserves covering around 2,670ha of land and works across six Living Landscapes. We have four amazing education centres and two visitor centres. We employ 150 members of staff, and 1,800 volunteers support our work. As of March 2022 we have 28,555 memberships, equivalent to 51,769 individual members.

BBOWT receives funds through membership subscriptions, donations, corporate sponsorships, grants, legacies and fundraising events.

By working together, we can create bigger, wilder, more connected landscapes across our three counties, so nature and people can thrive.

Find out more about our 2021-26 five-year strategic plan ‘Wilder’. 

2. Our commitment to your privacy

We are committed to keeping the personal details of our members and supporters safe. This policy explains how and why we use your personal data, to ensure that you remain informed and in control of your information.

Any references to the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust, BBOWT, the Trust, or to ‘we’ or ‘us’ refer to:

  • Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. We are a registered charity in England and Wales, and our registered charity number is 204330. Company Registered No: 00680007

We use three key definitions to describe people mentioned in this policy. These are definitions used by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK’s independent body set up to uphold information rights (www.ico.org.uk)

  • ‘Data subject’: this is you, one of our loyal members and supporters. As the data subject, we respect your right to control your data.
  • ‘Data controller’: this is us, BBOWT. With your permission, we determine why and how your personal data is used (as outlined in this policy).
  • ‘Data processor’: this is a person, or organisation, who processes your data on our behalf, with your permission. For example, this might be a mailing house that sends your membership magazine to you, on our behalf (due to the size of our organisation, it is more cost-effective to outsource ad-hoc and large-scale tasks like this).

When we work with other organisations or individuals in this way, we always set up a written contract with them to protect your data. The third parties we work with at no point ‘own’ your data, so you will never hear from them independently. They will always delete your data from their systems when they have completed the task in hand. We always send your data to partner organisations securely, to minimise the risk of it being intercepted by unknown individuals and/or organisations.

We will never sell your personal data.

Some ‘data subjects’ do not fall into the category of member or supporter. These include but are not limited to landowners, visitors to our sites who leave personal data with us for specific purposes (e.g. first aid), event attendees, individuals involved with our projects, staff and volunteers. In all cases the data we hold or process is to make sure we are able to contact you for genuine and legitimate reasons (known as ‘legitimate interest’).

Should you wish to find out more about the information we hold about you, or about our privacy policy, please contact us:

Head of Membership and Events

Telephone: 01865 775476

Email: membership@bbowt.org.uk

The Lodge, 1 Armstrong Road, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4XT

Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.

3. Why do we collect your personal data?

We use your personal data to keep in touch with you.

We will only ever collect, store and use your personal data when we have an identified purpose and reason to do so. The ICO refers to this as a ‘lawful basis’. Further information about why we collect your personal data is outlined below.

a) To administer your BBOWT membership

We collect your personal data to administer your membership, which may involve:

  • Sending you your membership Welcome Pack when you first join us
  • Processing your Direct Debit subscription payments, if you have set this donation process up with us
  • Sending you your membership renewal letter if applicable
  • Getting in touch should there ever be any issues processing your subscription payment

The ICO defines the lawful basis for processing your data for these purposes as ‘contractual’.

b) To send you items purchased from our online shop, including event bookings

We collect your personal data to send you:

  • items you have purchased from our online shop
  • information about events you have booked onto

The ICO defines the lawful basis for processing your data for these purposes as ‘contractual’.

c) To send you information about our work and ask for your opinion

We also collect your personal data so that we can send you information about our work that we feel will be of interest to you. This includes your membership magazine, fundraising appeals, events, campaigning opportunities, membership, services, products, newsletter requests, feedback, competitions and other activities, as well as information about other carefully selected organisations that we work in partnership with (such as Vine House Farm’s bird seed catalogue). From time to time, we may also use your personal data to ask for your opinion about our work.

This information is in addition to that outlined in sections a) and b) and is defined as ‘direct marketing’ by the ICO.

i) Joint and family membership

If you are a ‘joint’ or a ‘family’ member of our Wildlife Trust, we will address communications to all those listed on your membership. If you wish to update this at any point, please let us know.

ii) Gift membership

If your Wildlife Trust membership was purchased as a gift, we will use the postal address provided by the purchaser to send you information about our work. This will include a ‘renewal letter’, which we will send you when your membership is due to expire, to see if you would like to continue supporting our charity.

iii) When your membership has ended

Unless we hear from you directly, we may continue to send you information about our work after your membership has ended. This is just in case your support was cancelled accidentally, by for example changing your bank account details, and you wish to update your details with us.

Your personal data also helps us to get to know you better and to develop a ‘profile’ of you on our secure supporter database. This ‘profile’ enables us to send you the information listed above in a timely and relevant way, to suit you. For example, keeping track of the donations you make to our organisation helps us to send you information about fundraising appeals that we feel you would like to hear about. Likewise, keeping a record of your wildlife interests that you may tell us about in one of our Membership Surveys, helps us to send you relevant project updates.

As defined by the ICO, we use two different lawful bases for processing your data for ‘direct marketing’ purposes:

i) Legitimate interest

This is where we have identified a genuine and legitimate reason for contacting you, which does not override your rights or interests

We use legitimate interest to send you the information listed above by post or telephone (if you are not registered with the Telephone Preference Service, and you have given us your telephone number).

ii) Opt-in consent

This is where you have given us express permission to contact you by particular communication channels.

We use opt-in consent to send you the information listed above by email, text message (SMS) or telephone (if you are registered with the Telephone Preference Service)

We respect your right to update the way we get in touch with you about our work at any time.

d) To enable you to volunteer with us

If you are a BBOWT volunteer, we collect your personal data so that we can keep in touch with you about, for example:

  • changes to planned volunteer work programmes that you may be taking part in
  • the positive impact you have on our work, by sending you our volunteer newsletter
  • dedicated volunteer thank-you events

As defined by the ICO, the lawful basis for processing your data for these purposes is ‘contractual’ (where administering your volunteer record) and ‘legitimate interest’ (when sending you information about our work).

4. What kind of personal data do we collect? How do we collect it?

a) Basic information

We will usually collect basic information about you, including your name, postal address, telephone number, email address and your bank details if you are supporting us financially.

Most of the time, we collect this data from you directly. Sometimes this is in person; other times, it is over the telephone, in writing or through an email. Occasionally we obtain information, such as your telephone number or other contact details, from external sources (only where you have given permission for such information to be shared).

b) Getting to know you better

We also collect information about you that helps us to get to know you better. This may include:

  • information about your wildlife interests, which you tell us through our Membership Surveys
  • records of donations you have made towards fundraising appeals
  • your preferences of how you would like us to contact you
  • ways you have helped us through volunteering your time
  • records of events you have attended, or campaigns or activities that you have been involved in

Sometimes we will collect other information about you such as your date of birth and gender. When we do so, we will be very clear as to why we are collecting such information, and we will only do so with your specific consent and permission.

Most of the time we collect this data from you directly. Occasionally we also obtain data from external sources. For example, we may check against Royal Mail’s National Change of Address database to ensure that the address we have listed for you is up to date. It is always best to inform us of a change of address however we know moving house can be a busy time and appreciate that you don’t always have the chance to send us your new address. Therefore by undertaking this exercise, we can update your record to keep you receiving our communications.  

We may also collect demographic and consumption data generated through geodemographic tools (such as CACI Acorn). This may include gathering information from publicly available sources, such as Companies House, the Electoral Register, company websites, social networks, newspapers, magazines or property registers.  We may occasionally use profiling and wealth screening services provided by trusted third party organisations. You will always have the right to opt out of this processing.

We may also use publicly available sources to carry out due diligence on donors or potential donors, in line with our Fundraising Policy and to meet money laundering regulations

If you do not wish your data to be collected or processed in any of these ways, or have questions about them, please contact us.

Head of Membership and Events

Telephone: 01865 775476

Email: membership@bbowt.org.uk

The Lodge, 1 Armstrong Road, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4XT

Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.

Other ways in which we collect personal data to get to know you better include:

i) Our website

Our website uses ‘cookies’ to help provide you with the best experience we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites.

Our cookies help us:

  • Make our website work as you would expect
  • Remember your settings during and between visits
  • Improve the speed/security of the site
  • Allow you to share pages with social networks like Facebook
  • Continuously improve our website for you

For more information on our Cookies Policy, see annex 1.

c) Sensitive personal data

We do not normally collect or store sensitive personal data (such as information relating to health, beliefs or political affiliation) about supporters and members. However, there are some situations where this will occur.

When we do so, we will be very clear as to why we are collecting such information, and we will only do so with your specific consent and permission. In these situations, we collect the data from you directly.

If you are a volunteer then we may collect extra information about you, for example:

  • references
  • details of emergency contacts
  • medical conditions

We may also collect sensitive personal data if you have an accident on one of our reserves. This information will be retained for legal reasons, for safeguarding purposes and to protect us (including in the event of an insurance or legal claim). If this does occur, we will take extra care to ensure your privacy rights are protected.

d) Children and young people

In line with the Data Protection Act, we will not collect, store or process your personal details if you are under 13 years of age; unless we have the express permission from your parent or guardian to do so.

If we have the permission of your parent or guardian, and you are a Wildlife Watch member, we will capture your date of birth at the point of joining. This is so that we can send you information that we feel is suitable to your age.

For further information, please see our Safeguarding Vulnerable People Statement.

5. How do we store your data?

a) Security

All of the personal data we process is processed by our staff in the UK. However, for the purposes of IT hosting and maintenance your information may be situated outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). This will be done in accordance with guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Electronic data and databases are stored on secure computer systems and we control who has access to information (using both physical and electronic means). Physical data is always stored securely. Our staff receive data protection training and we have a set of detailed data protection procedures which personnel are required to follow when handling personal data.

b) Payment security

All electronic BBOWT forms that request financial data will use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to encrypt the data between your browser and our servers.

If you use a credit card to donate, purchase a membership or purchase something online your credit card details are processed securely by a third party provider (such as PayPal or Stripe). If you make a payment or donation over the telephone or complete your card details on a donation form (such as for a BBOWT appeal) then your card details are processed by our payment provider Global Payments.  Other payment methods (e.g. ApplePay) are handled in a similar manner.

BBOWT complies with the payment card industry data security standard (PCI-DSS) published by the PCI Security Standards Council, and will never store card details.

We cannot guarantee the security of your home computer or the internet, and any online communications (e.g. information provided by email or our website) are at the user’s own risk.

c) CCTV

Some of our premises have CCTV and you may be recorded when you visit them. CCTV is there to help provide security and to protect both you and BBOWT. CCTV will only be viewed when necessary (e.g. to detect or prevent crime) and footage is only stored temporarily. Unless it is flagged for review CCTV will be recorded over.

BBOWT complies with the Information Commissioner’s Office CCTV Code of Practice, and we put up notices, so you know when CCTV is in use.

d) Data Retention Policy

We will only use and store information for as long as it required for the purposes it was collected for. We continually review what information we hold, and delete what is no longer required.

You can view our Data Retention Policy here.

6. Your rights

We respect your right to control your data. Your rights include:

a) The right to be informed

This privacy notice outlines how we capture, store and use your data. If you have any questions about any elements of this policy, please contact us.

b) The right of access

If you wish to obtain a record of the personal data we hold about you, through a Subject Access Request, we will respond within one month.

c) The right to rectification

If we have captured information about you that is inaccurate or incomplete, we will update it.

d) The right to erase

You can ask us to remove or randomise your personal details from our records.

e) The right to restrict processing

You can ask us to stop using your personal data.

f) The right to data portability

You can ask to obtain your personal data from us for your own purposes.

g) The right to object

You can ask to be excluded from marketing activity.

h) Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling

We respect your right not to be subject to a decision that is based on automated processing.

For more information on your individual rights, please see the Information Commissioner’s Office.

7. Making a complaint

BBOWT wants to exceed your expectations in everything we do. However, we know that there may be times when we do not meet our own high standards. When this happens, we want to hear about it, in order to deal with the situation as quickly as possible and put measures in place to stop it happening again.

We take complaints very seriously and we treat them as an opportunity to develop our approach. This is why we are always very grateful to hear from people who are willing to take the time to help us improve.

Our policy is:

  • To provide a fair complaints procedure that is clear and easy to use for anyone wishing to make a complaint.
  • To publicise the existence of our complaints procedure so that people know how to contact us to make a complaint.
  • To make sure everyone in our organisation knows what to do if a complaint is received.
  • To make sure all complaints are investigated fairly and in a timely way.
  • To make sure that complaints are, wherever possible, resolved and that relationships are repaired.
  • To learn from complaints and feedback to help us to improve what we do.

Confidentiality
All complaint information will be handled sensitively, in line with relevant data protection requirements.

Responsibility
Overall responsibility for this policy and its implementation lies with the Finance and Operations Director

For further information on how to make a complaint, please read our Complaints Policy here.

Information Commissioner’s Office

For further assistance with complaints regarding your data, please contact the Information Commissioner’s Office, whose remit covers the UK:

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
SK9 5AF

Telephone: 0303 123 1113
Email: casework@ico.org.uk

8. Leaving our website

We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of any other websites linked to our website. If you have followed a link from this website to another website you may be supplying information to a third party.

9. Get in touch

Should you wish to find out more about the information we hold about you, or about our privacy policy, please contact us:

Head of Membership and Events

Telephone: 01865 775476

Email: membership@bbowt.org.uk

The Lodge, 1 Armstrong Road, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4XT

Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.

We review this policy on an annual basis or update it more frequently in line with changes to external regulations.

Last updated: March 2022

Cookies policy

Our website uses cookies, as most websites do, to help provide you with the best experience we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites. Some cookies are essential to the correct functioning of our website. You can opt out of non-essential cookies through the banner at the bottom of the website when you first visit the site. Most web browsers also let you control cookies through the browser settings.

Our cookies help us:

  • Make our website work as you'd expect
  • Remember your settings during and between visits
  • Improve the speed/security of the site
  • Allow you to share pages with social networks like Facebook
  • Continuously improve our website for you
  • Collect anonymous demographic data to help us understand how to make our website useful to our users

We do NOT use cookies to:

  • Collect any personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
  • Collect any sensitive information (without your express permission)
  • Pass personally identifiable data to third parties
  • Pay sales commissions

You can learn more about all the cookies we use below.

Cookie provider: The Wildlife Trusts
Purpose: Used by the website to remember cookie preferences.
Cookies: cookie-agreed, MCPopupClosed

Cookie provider: Facebook
Purpose: Used by Facebook for sharing content, conversion tracking, optimisation and marketing.
Cookies: _fbp, fr
Provider policy: Facebook

Cookie provider: Paypal
Purpose: Used to support payment services.
Cookies: AKDC, LANG, X-PP-SILOVER, akavpau_ppsd, enforce_policy, nsid, ts, ts_c, tsrce, x-csrf-jwt, x-pp-s
Provider policy: Paypal

Cookie provider: Vimeo
Purpose: Used to embed videos from Vimeo using cookies that we consider essential to the video player experience. Does not use third-party analytics or advertising cookies.
Cookies: player, vuid
Provider policy: Vimeo

Cookie provider: Eventbrite
Purpose: Used to deliver event booking services and content tailored to the user’s interests.
Cookies: _ga, _gat, _gid, AS, csrftoken, eblang, G, janus_re, mgref, SP, SS, ebGAClientId, lux_uid, SERVERID
Provider policy: Eventbrite

Cookie provider: New Relic
Purpose: Anonymously maintains a user’s browsing session on the website to allow us to monitor and troubleshoot website performance.
Cookies: JSESSIONID
Provider policy: New Relic

Cookie provider: Engaging Networks
Purpose: Maintains a user’s browsing session on the website when participating with our online campaigning activities.
Cookies: en_sessionId
Provider policy: Engaging Networks

Cookie provider: Google
Purpose: Used to understand website usage including how users found and explored our site and how their experience can be enhanced. Google also provides campaign tracking, advertising, anonymous demographic data, and website functionality services.
Cookies: IDE, _ga, _gat, _gat_UA-xxxxxxx-xx, _gid
Provider policy: Google

Cookie provider: Stripe
Purpose: Used for making card transactions on the website. Provided by Stripe.com which allows online transactions without storing any credit card information.
Cookies: stripe_mid, stripe_sid, muxData 
Provider policy: Stripe

Cookie provider: Youtube
Purpose: Used to embed videos from Youtube and track views of embedded videos.
Cookies: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE, YSC, GPS

Cookie provider: Hotjar
Purpose: Anonymously analyses how the website is being used to improve the user experience.
Cookies: _hjSessionUser_xxxxxx, _hjFirstSeen, _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress, _hjIncludedInSessionSample, _hjSession_xxxxxxx, _hjIncludedInPageviewSample
Provider policy: Hotjar

Cookie provider: Mailchimp
Purpose: We collect data on e-mail open rates and interaction from emails we send through the platform
Cookie/s: N/A
Provider policy: MailChimp

Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Last updated: August 2023