Who controls the data
Northfield Trade Centre is responsible for the personal information collected through this website.
Northfield Trade Centre, a community hub in collaboration with Tecknomancy and Brumside Radio.
Press Enter to beginThis page explains how Northfield Trade Centre handles personal information submitted through this website, customer accounts, event tickets, venue hire enquiries and contact forms.
Northfield Trade Centre is responsible for the personal information collected through this website.
We use personal information to answer enquiries, provide customer accounts, issue tickets, confirm payments, manage attendance, protect the website and keep legally required business records.
Depending on the situation, the lawful basis may be contract, legitimate interests, consent, or legal obligation.
Card payments are handled by the payment provider. Northfield Trade Centre does not store full card details on this website.
The website may store checkout references, ticket codes, order totals, payment status and customer contact details so tickets can be issued and checked.
Information may be shared only when needed with payment providers, email providers, hosting/database providers, event staff, technical support and professional advisers.
We do not sell personal information.
Enquiries are kept only as long as needed to respond and follow up. Ticket and payment records may be kept longer where required for accounting, dispute handling or legal records.
Customer accounts can be reviewed or removed on request unless records must be kept for a lawful reason.
You can ask to access, correct, delete, restrict or object to use of your personal information. You can also ask for a copy of information you provided, where applicable.
To exercise these rights, contact us using the email or phone number above.
The website uses essential cookies or session storage for login sessions, language selection, security and normal site operation.
If you believe your data has been handled incorrectly, contact us first so we can put it right. You can also contact the UK Information Commissioner's Office.