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Privacy Policy

 

GENERAL STATEMENT

 

Here at St Olivers CC CLG we take your rights to privacy very seriously and will outline below the ways in which this website uses & collects data.

 

For room, theatre & facility hire as well as our child protection policies, you will be advised separately on your rights and the individual privacy policies that exist in relation to those departments. The information provided in this site and in other documents on this site refer only to the use of this website.

 

TYPES OF DATA WE COLLECT

 

Ticketing Data :

When you purchase tickets & gift vouchers through our online ticketing system, your name, phone number, email and address will be stored by our ticketing partner, ticketsolve.

 

Your financial card details will be processed through Realex secure payment gateway on the Ticketsolve, ticketing system.

 

Ticketsolve & Realex adhere to strict standards and their privacy policies can be found here and here

https://www.ticketsolve.com/privacy-policy/

https://www.globalpaymentsinc.com/en-ie/accept-payments/ecommerce/privacy

 

Marketing :

When you are registering online to purchase your tickets you will also be given the choice to sign up to our mailing list where we will inform you of upcoming events. We do not share our data with third parties and you may unsubscribe at any point you wish to.  

 

Cookies :

St Olivers CC CLG does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences,and record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, the number of visitors to the site types of devices used and length of time on pages as well as other information that the visitor sends via their browser. This information is Non-personal information, the data collected is for statistical purposes which is not associated with a specific identity. To find out more please see our cookies policy here.

 

St Oliver's Community Centre is guided by and aligned with the Arts
Council policy on the fair and equitable remuneration and contracting of
artists.

 

https://www.artscouncil.ie/about/artists-pay-policy/

 

Environmental Policy St. Oliver’s Community Centre

Our policy is to reduce the impact of the organisation’s operations on the environment. The goal is to promote sustainability and environmental awareness at all levels of the Ratoath Community Centre, The Venue Theatre & Jamestown Sports Campus.

This we do by ensuring where feasible we:

  • Comply with applicable environmental legislation and sustainability commitments

  • Seek to measure the carbon footprint of our business activities 

  • Prevent pollution and reduce consumption of resources through waste management strategies that promote    waste minimisation re-use, recovery and recycling, as appropriate

  • Incorporate energy efficiency measures into the organisation’s facilities and promoting efficient energy use in all areas of business activity

  • Promote and encourage alternatives to travel

  • Adopt a procurement viewpoint which takes into account the environmental impact of products and services and supports the purchase of sustainable products

  • Ensure staff are aware of the environmental impacts of their work activities and encourage them through regular awareness to minimise those impacts.

  • Promote the protection and enhancement of reuse & sustainability through employee awareness programs and stakeholder engagement

  • Pursue continuous improvement by reviewing our objectives, policies and practices.

 

Laura Murphy

Chief Executive Officer

April 2023

 

This policy will be reviewed on a regular basis to evaluate continued relevance and to monitor compliance.

 

 

Environmental Policy
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