The Small Print
Data Protection

Mother Ivey’s Bay Caravan Park takes privacy seriously, and will take all reasonable precautions to safeguard the information you provide. This policy sets out our approach to your personal information.
This policy does not apply to information that does not identify living persons.
Personal information collected
We may collect the following personal information about you including your name and address, your telephone numbers and your preferences and interests, directly from you.

Purpose of Use
We will use this personal information for the purposes of:
- Sending information about the facilities and prices of our caravan park
- Contacting you from time to time, with your express permission, in order to notify you of information and upcoming events we believe may be of interest to you;
- Sending our newsletter and any special offers we may have from time to time

Contact may be by email, letter, phone or fax. We will not reveal your information to any third party (unless for the purposes mentioned above or required by law to do so) without your permission.
Consent
By providing information to us, you understand and agree to the collection, processing and use of such information by us in accordance with the terms of this policy.
Your Rights
Giving your personal information to us is entirely voluntary. If you do not wish us to use your personal information for the purposes described above, do not opt-in. Please note that we will still be able to retain and use your personal information for billing and account collection purposes. On receiving a request, we will remove your personal information from our database (except as needed for billing and account collection purposes) and we shall immediately cease to use it.

Inaccuracies in personal information
If your personal information changes or is incorrect, please contact us immediately to let us know.
Security
We use encryption, firewalls and other technology and security procedures to help protect the accuracy and security of your personal information and prevent unauthorised access or improper use. We also have in place physical, electronic and managerial safeguards.

The environment
We understand that one of the main reasons people come to Cornwall is to enjoy its environment – especially the natural environment. We believe we have a responsibility to protect and preserve the natural environment now and for the future without adversely affecting the holiday experience you expect to enjoy.
What we do
We try to minimise our consumption of energy by using low energy lighting and having lights controlled by movement or light sensors where practical. Our shower blocks have solar panels to heat water and reduce gas consumption and roof windows for natural light and ventilation.

We provide recycling opportunities on the park for glass, cans, plastic and paper. It is our aim to continue to increase the amount we recycle and reduce the amount we send to landfill.
To support the local economy we try to promote local businesses and attractions. We also try, wherever possible, to source products and services from local suppliers and to use products with a low environmental impact. We also allow local businesses to trade on the park and provide services that other parks would keep 'in-house'.
We try to increase our use of electronic communications to reduce consumption of printed materials.

Whilst much of the park requires the grass etc to be kept short, where possible we allow grass and hedges to grow encouraging wild flowers, insects and other animals to thrive. We have a conservation area on the park, including a site of special scientific interest, to enable rare species of flowers and all kinds of wildlife to thrive.
Five things you can do to help
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Please help us by refusing packaging and bags you don’t need. Then try to reuse bags and resources, real nappies, etc. And finally, please recycle, using our recycling point.

- Get out of the car!
Travel green, travel better....get out of the car! Walking, cycling and riding are great ways to see Cornwall without adding to traffic. There are some great ideas elsewhere on our website. Try to use public transport if possible, but start by exploring using the Coastal Path that runs through our caravan park – there are some fantastic places to see right on our doorstep... just ask!
- Stay Local, Eat Local, Buy Local, See Local
Purchasing local goods and services minimises the leakage of £'s outside Cornwall, enhancing the local economy. Visit Farmers’ Markets, farm shops, village stores, pubs and cafes. Our distinctive culture shines through the hundreds of community events that happen throughout the year.

- Chill out – Switch Off!
You can see the stars at night in Cornwall! Help us reduce light pollution, energy use and CO2 emissions by switching off lights and all those standby buttons when you don’t need them. Help us reduce water consumption by using just the water you need; and then sit back and enjoy that view.
- When in Rome...
...do as the Romans do. There are lots of cultural nooks and crannies, Cornish idiosyncrasies, local know how and know whys, plus some simple practical planning, that can make your visit a fantastic one, whilst at the same time ensuring your impact is a positive one on Cornwall...
HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY!






