Chris Vydra
chris.vydra@cbre.com
+44 7710 618 023
David Perowne
david.perowne@cbre.com
+44 7739 814 720
Jeremy Attfield
jeremy.attfield@jll.com
+44 7703 234 261
Katie Sommer
katie.sommer@jll.com
+44 7703 608 316
Rory Paton
rory.paton@jll.com
+44 7900 245 221
Welcome to our website. This is the site of Broadwater Capital which means Broadwater Capital and its subsidiaries. Use of this website is subject to the terms and conditions set out below and by using the website you show your agreement to such terms.
Broadwater Capital reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time by posting changes on the website. It is your responsibility to review the website terms and conditions regularly to ensure you are aware of the latest terms and conditions. Your use of the website after a change has been posted will be deemed to signify your acceptance of the modified terms and conditions.
The website may contain links to other sites. Although utmost care is exercised in providing links to sites that share our high standards, Broadwater Capital shall not be responsible for the content, security, availability and privacy practices used by such linked sites. The linked pages are provided for the convenience of our website users only and do not constitute an approval of their services or practices. Links from other websites to our home page do not require prior permission from us but deep linking into any other page of our site should not be effected without prior permission from us.
Users of Broadwater Capital website agree to indemnify, defend and hold the website operators, officers, directors, employees, agents and business partners harmless from any loss, liability, claim, demand, damage or expense asserted by any third party relating to a visitor’s use of this website or breach of these terms of use
The operators of Broadwater Capital website will not be liable to users or any third party for any damages however caused, whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential relating to or arising out of a visitor’s use or misuse of this website.
The Data Protection Act Policy of Broadwater Capital is incorporated by this reference into this website terms of use and describes the information collected when you visit this site and how such information is used.
Users of our web site can visit the site without revealing their identity or providing information about themselves. We collect information directly from users when they voluntarily submit their personal information to us. At certain parts of our website, we may provide the opportunity for users to register to join a mailing list or request information. When this sort of information is collected Broadwater Capital will provide the reason for collecting the information and how the information will be used. We reserve the right to add to this list of opportunities available to our users to interact with us. It is completely up to users to provide us with their personal information.
Generally, visitors are informed of the use of their personal information at the time of collection. Normally, personal information provided or collected is used to respond to inquiries or to process requests. We may share visitors’ personal information with other companies that we have hired to provide services to us. Such companies are contractually bound to adhere to our Data Protection Act Policy and to use such personal information strictly for the performance of the particular services only.
Broadwater Capital maintains strict physical, electronic and administrative safeguards to protect user’s personal information from unauthorised or inappropriate access. Employees, business partners and affiliates who misuse a user’s personal information are subject to legal or disciplinary actions.
Users of our website may review and update any personal information that is provided to us or collected through this web site and actually stored by us on written request to Broadwater Capital.
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Whilst Broadwater Capital has taken care in the preparation of the contents of this website, this website and the information contained in it are provided on an “as is” basis without any representation or endorsement being made and without any warranty of any kind, whether express or implied including but not limited to, any implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy. To the extent permitted by law, all such terms and warranties are hereby excluded. In no event will Broadwater Capital be liable (whether in contract or tort (including negligence or breach of statutory duty) or otherwise) for any losses sustained and arising out of or in connection with use of this website including, without limitation, loss of profits, loss of data or loss of goodwill (directly or indirectly) nor any indirect, economic, consequential or special loss. Broadwater Capital does not represent that the information contained in this website is accurate, comprehensive, verified or complete, and shall accept no liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this website or for any reliance placed by any person on the information. Broadwater Capital does not warrant that the functions or materials accessible from or contained in this website will be uninterrupted or error free, that defects will be corrected or that this website or the server that makes it available are virus or bug free or represent the full functionality, accuracy, reliability of the material. Broadwater Capital is not responsible if you are unable to access or use the website.
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Back to TopBroadwater Capital is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
This privacy statement sets out the basis on which we will process any personal information that we may collect about you as a visitor to https://www.peterboroughcourt.com/ or our premises or a contact at one of our customers, suppliers or other business partners.
The information that we collect about you
We may collect and process the following information about you:
The uses that we make of your information
We may use your information for the following purposes:
We may from time to time review information about you held in our systems – including the contents of and other information related to your email and other communications with us – for compliance and business-protection purposes as described above. This may include reviews for the purposes of disclosure of information relevant to litigation and/or reviews of records relevant to internal or external regulatory or criminal investigations. To the extent permitted by applicable law these reviews will be conducted in a reasonable and proportionate way and approved at an appropriate level of management. They may ultimately involve disclosure of your information to governmental agencies and litigation counterparties as described below. Your emails and other communications may also occasionally be accessed by persons other than the member of staff with whom they are exchanged for ordinary business management purposes (for example, where necessary when a staff member is out of the office or has left Broadwater Capital).
We will only process your personal information as necessary so that we can pursue the purposes described above, and then only where we have concluded that our processing does not prejudice you or your privacy in a way that would override our legitimate interest in pursuing those purposes. In exceptional circumstances we may also be required by law to disclose or otherwise process your personal information. We will tell you, when we ask you to provide information about yourself, if provision of the requested information is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation or, on the other hand, if it is purely voluntary and there will be no implications if you decline to provide the information. Otherwise you should assume that we need the information for our business or compliance purposes (as described above). If you are uncertain as to Broadwater Capital need for information that we request from you, please contact the Peterborough Court representative asking for the information, or Contact us (see below), with your query.
Disclosure and international transfer of your information
We may disclose personal information about you, where reasonably necessary for the various purposes set out above:
These disclosures may involve transferring your personal information overseas. If you are dealing with us within the European Economic Area (or the UK, after it has left the European Economic Area), you should be aware that this may include transfers to countries outside the European Economic Area / UK, which do not have similarly strict data privacy laws. In those cases, where we transfer personal data to other members of Broadwater Capital or our service providers, we will ensure that our arrangements with them are governed by data transfer agreements, designed to ensure that your personal information is protected, on terms approved for this purpose by the European Commission. Please Contact us (see below) if you would like to know whether any such agreements are in place or, if so, to see a copy.
Retention and deletion of your information
We will delete the information that we hold about you when we no longer need it. Specific information about our record retention policies is available on request. Please Contact us (see below).
Note that we may retain some limited information about you even when we know that you have left the organisation that you represent, so that we can maintain a continuous relationship with you if and when we are in contact with you again, representing a different organisation.
You may have a right of access to the personal information that we hold about you, and to some related information, under data protection law. You can also require any inaccurate personal information to be corrected or deleted. You can object to our use of your personal information for direct marketing purposes at any time and you may have the right to object to our processing of some or all of your personal information (and require them to be deleted) in some other circumstances.
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please Contact us as set out below. You can also lodge a complaint about our processing of your personal information with the office of the UK Information Commissioner (www.ico.gov.uk).
We welcome questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy statement and our processing of personal information. Please send them to FAO Flora MacKinnon, Socrates Communications, Unit 3 Stephendale Yard, 1 Stephendale Road or email us on fmackinnon@socratesint.com
Any changes we make to this privacy statement in the future will be posted to our website https://www.peterboroughcourt.com and also available if you Contact us. Please check back frequently to see any changes.
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By using our website you agree that, unless you have set your device's browser to reject them, we can place the types of cookies set out below on your device and use that data in accordance with this policy.
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Yes. By using our website you agree that, unless you have set your device's browser to reject them, we can place the types of cookies set out in the table below on your device, and use that data in accordance with this policy.
We use cookies (including HTTP, HTML5 and Flash cookies) and similar technologies (such as web beacons and JavaScript) to: (i) customize and improve the users’ experience of our website (ii) deliver content tailored to the users’ interests and the manner in which they browse our website and (iii) manage our website and other aspects of our business.
Below is a list of the cookies that we would like to use on our website
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