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Fruit Routes and GDPR

What personal information do we hold about you?
Your name and email address.

Why do we collect your information?
To keep you updated about Fruit Routes news and events.

Who has access to your data at the University?
The University and the Fruit Routes Steering Group. We do not share your data with anyone outside the University. The Fruit Routes Artist/Co-ordinator does not have direct access to your data.

How long do we keep your information?
Your data will be held for as long as you wish to remain on the Fruit Routes mailing list. You can unsubscribe from the mailing list at anytime using the links provided in the footer of Fruit Routes emails or by contacting Fruit Routes.

General Information
Loughborough University does not sell your data to third parties or other organisations. From time to time, Loughborough University will use your personal data to conduct analysis that will provide useful information.

Who can I contact?
If you have a general question about how Fruit Routes related data is used, please do contact us. You can contact environment@lboro.ac.uk or LUArts@lboro.ac.uk. Please also contact this email if you have a concern or complaint about how your data is being handled.