Clitheroe Anglers Association

Our Terms & Conditions

Welcome to our terms. Our terms are designed to provide you with a guideline as to how all aspects of our services are accessed and how you can and should interact with our services.

SUMMARY

    Part 1 – Terms of Use
    Part 2 – Community Guidelines
    Part 3 – Privacy and Cookie Policy
    Part 4 – Membership

Terms of Use

Introduction

Our services are provided by and maintained by us for your personal entertainment, information and communication. The services offered by us include features, events, content, applications, competitions, prize draws and/or other promotions. By using these services, you may need to download software and/or content and/or agree to additional terms. For example, if you wish to access online events, you may be required to comply with these terms of use and accept additional terms and conditions before you can access and use these services. Your agreement with us includes these terms of use and in addition our: Community Guidelines , which set out our approach to community interaction and how we moderate your content, such as comments made in relation to our articles; and Privacy Policy & Cookie Policy, which sets out the terms on which we process any personal data we collect from you, or that you provide to us and information about how your use of our services is monitored so that we are able to improve your user experience. Please read our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy so that you understand our privacy practices. By using our services, you consent to such processing and you warrant that all data provided by you is accurate.

Accessing our services

MODIFICATIONS

We may, at our discretion change, remove, suspend or discontinue any aspect of our services at any time including the availability of any content (e.g. a community forum may be withdrawn). Whilst we will do our best to make all content available to all users of our services, some content may not be available to users from all countries.

Using our services

Our content

We grant our users a licence to access and use our services and intellectual property rights (subject to your ability to access our services as set out above) and to the following usage restrictions: (a) you may use our services for personal, private and non-commercial purposes; and (b) you must not commercially exploit, or sell any content appearing on our services (this does not apply to any user content posted by you and in which you retain ownership rights – see paragraph on user generated content below). In consideration for the rights that we have granted you under these terms of use, you permit us to provide advertising and other information to you, including permitting our third party affiliates to do the same. Third Party Content Third party content included as part of our services, is licensed to you either under these website terms of use or through such third party terms and conditions that will be made known to you as and when they become relevant (e.g. if you use online video events you may be required to accept additional terms and conditions before you can use these services). Costs of using our services We provide our users with a variety of services. To benefit fully from our services, we may occasionally require you to download our content and/or call our service providers. If there are charges associated to any of these services, we will make it clear before you incur any such charges and you will be responsible for any charges incurred from that point on. Changes to our terms At any time, we may amend these terms of use to ensure that we remain compliant with relevant laws and regulations and to ensure that we are constantly improving your experience in using our services, so please ensure that you check our terms of use frequently. By continuing to use our services after any changes are made, you are accepting those changes and will be bound by them. If we make any important changes to our terms of use, we will notify you and make it clear what important changes have been made. User generated content Users of our services may submit, post and/or upload content (including comments and pictures) to various parts of our services. In posting your content on our services, you confirm to us that you are the owner or have the consent from the owner to post the content and it does not violate the privacy rights, copyright and other intellectual property rights, contract rights or any other rights of any person. By submitting content, you grant us a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free and fully sub-licensable right and licence to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform and display such content that you post (in whole or part) and/or to incorporate it in other works in any form, media or technology, and you waive any moral rights you may have in, or to be identified as the author, of such content. You also warrant that you have read and agree to our Community Guidelines which are incorporated in these terms of use and govern all interactions with us. We do not endorse your content, or the content of those employed by us. We do not guarantee the accuracy or authority of your content. We reserve the right to remove your content, at any time and for any reason, in accordance with our Community Guidelines. Images of children are strictly regulated on our service. We allow them but must ensure that they comply with strict guidelines, including that they should not be sexualised in any way, and that they are posted by the child’s immediate family. In many cases we find that parents or relatives upload pictures of their children in good faith, unaware that these might be copied and misused, or that there are privacy issues around their use on the internet. We remove them in the best interest of the child, and to protect the parents. Unfortunately, we can’t always tell for sure if a picture is that of a minor and, when in doubt, we’d rather err on the side of caution If you believe that your rights have been infringed in relation to your content or that your content posted by other users is in breach of these above rules, contact sthe membership secretary with details of the complaint and we will investigate. Disclaimer We will always aim to provide you with the best service we can, but our service is provided “as is” and we do not and cannot promise that all of the information we provide will always be 100% accurate. The information provided by our services is for information purposes only and does not constitute advice. All our services are provided without any warranties or guarantees. Whilst we take every care to ensure that all information is accurate and complete, some of it is supplied to us by our third party partners. We have no control over third party content and we are unable to guarantee the accuracy of such third party content. Before relying on any information, whether it is from us or from our third party partners, we advise you to verify the accuracy of such information. Although we will do our best to ensure that our service is fully operational at all times, we are not responsible for any problems or temporary interruptions in using our services arising from factors outside of our control (e.g. technical problems from traffic congestion on the internet) or for any problems arising from participating in or from downloading third party content. Under no circumstances shall we be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from use of our services, relying on our content or from any content posted on or through our services. However, we will not limit or exclude our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence in providing our services.

Limitation of our liability to you

You agree that to the extent permissible by law, your sole and only remedy for any problems, issues or concerns with our service is to stop using our services. The law that governs our services These terms of use and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including non-contractual disputes or claims) are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. However, if your use of the website gave rise to a potential legal action when you were a resident of: (i) Ireland, these website terms of use are subject to Irish law and to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish court; or (ii) Scotland, these website terms of use are subject to Scottish law and to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish courts.

Other information

In these terms of use the following words and expressions will have the following meanings: Our content means any text, files, images, photos, graphics, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials that we post on or through our services. Third party content any text, files, images, photos, graphics, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials posted on or through our services by our third party partners. Us, our, we means Princess of Storydale and its authorised employees and any subsidiary from time to time of Big Hits Digital Media Ltd. Your content means any text, files, images, graphics, photos, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials that a user posts on or through our services.

Community Guidelines

In addition to the terms and conditions set out above, you agree to use the services in accordance with our Community Guidelines that we specify in relation to a service. All such Community Guidelines shall form part of our terms of use. Please contact us at Clitheroe Angling Association with any questions regarding these Guidelines or our terms of use. You must be 18 or over to book our services. If you are under 18, please stop using our service and ask a trusted adult. These Community Guidelines are here to help users understand what is considered to be acceptable content on the website. The rules set out below aim to ensure that users engage with mutual respect, whilst encouraging open discussion. Our service is all about you – our readers. We want to engage you and hear your views, and we ask for your participation and vigilance. If you see something that has been posted by another reader and that you think is inappropriate, please let us know right away by reporting the comment as set out below or emailing the membership secretary. These Guidelines are applicable to all users and therefore should be read before posting a comment.

Community Guidelines

The Clitheroe Angling Association welcomes and encourages all fans, public, and members to comment and share their opinion. However, certain comments will not be tolerated if they are not legal or do not add an interesting opinion, value, positivity, knowledge or constructive conversation. Comments that will not be tolerated and will be deleted without notice at our sole discretion include those that contain: Crude language including swear words and sexually explicit language Threatening, abusive or offensive language Racist language Language that offends any part of the LGBT community Sexist language Content in any other language but English Content that preaches, encourages or incites religious or ethnic hatred Content that links to websites that promote the above Knowingly false or misleading content Defamatory language and defamatory comments about others Content that will not be tolerated also includes: Personal information – yours or someone else’s Spam – the same content posted over and over either on the same article or across different articles All external URLS linking to other content including: URLs and content that may be unsafe or contain material that such as viruses, files, programmes and code designed to corrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment connected to www.clitheroeAngling.co.uk Advertising/sponsorship/external URLs for any commercial purpose All comments with images Petitions or solicitations for donations for campaigns Content that may prejudice both pending and on-going court proceedings Content that breaks the law or condones, encourages or provides instructions for illegal or otherwise harmful activities Copyright infringements or content that infringes other intellectual property rights In some cases, we may have to remove an entire segment of content, including messages that do not breach our terms, if it is part of a topic or conversation that was in breach of our guidelines or no longer make sense without a deleted comment. For example, if we remove a racist comment, the responses will no longer be relevant and will be removed. Banning users The Association reserves the right to permanently ban any account at our own sole discretion. Users who are persistent in posting untolerated content within their comments, according to our judgement, may have their accounts banned. This means that a user will find they are unable to comment on the Association on any article across the website. Moderators may be forced to ban users as a result of the below actions: Posting content in breach of these Community Guidelines on the website – even if posted once Continuously attempting to re-post comments that have been previously moderated and deleted. These rules are there to protect other users of Clitheroe Angling Association and improve the community that we are so proud of. By virtue of this, we ask that you post responsibly without violating the above terms. You can help us maintain a positive and constructive conversation by flagging comments as set out below (see How to report a comment) that you believe to be in violation or are offensive. These will be added to our moderation queue to review along with other comments picked by our system for potentially flouting our Community Guidelines. Tips for comments The Clitheroe Angling Association is invested in creating a valuable forum and a place for individuals to read and share their opinions. Below we have set out some suggestions as to how to write an effective comment that won’t be moderated: Stay on the main topic of discussion Avoid Caps Lock – it can look like you are shouting and sometimes have a negative impact on the way your comment is perceived Be open-minded about other people’s opinions and views – although you don’t have to agree with everyone, insulting or mocking their opinion is not acceptable Engage with other users appropriately – be respectful and polite to other users on the site Use the Like and Dislike features – this is a good way of communicating you agree or disagree without being argumentative Ask thoughtful questions Respond to Community Questions at the top of articles and staff comments Double check your message before you post it – you will be allowed to edit it for a short amount of time In following these tips along with adhering to all of the Community Guidelines, it is very unlikely your comment will be moderated. How to report a comment If you see a comment that you think is a violation of the Community Guidelines, here are the steps to take in order to report it – email Clitheroe Angling Association

Privacy and cookie policy

WHAT ARE COOKIES

Cookies and other online tracking technologies are small bits of data or code that are used to identify your devices when you use and interact with our websites, apps and other services. They are often used for remembering your preferences, to identify relevant content for you, to remember you’re logged in and allowing you to interact with our products and services.

WHAT OTHER TECHNOLOGIES DO WE USE

As well as cookies, we use other types of tracking technologies: Web Beacons and Tracking Pixels These are bits of data that count the number of users who access a website or page and can also allow us to see if a cookie has been activated. Web beacons used on pages or in emails allow us to see how successful an article has been, or whether an email message was successfully delivered and read in a marketing campaign. Web beacons are also used to verify any clicks through to links or advertisements contained in emails. We may use this information to help us identify which emails are more interesting to you and to inform advertisers how many customers have clicked on their adverts (the information shared with advertisers is aggregated and does not identify you individually). Flash Cookies We may, in certain situations, use Adobe Flash Player to deliver special content, such as video clips or animation. To improve your user experience, Local Shared Objects (commonly known as Flash cookies) are used to provide functions such as remembering your settings and preferences. Flash cookies are stored on your device, but they are managed through an interface different from the one provided by your web browser. Tracking URLs Tracking URLs are a special web link that allows us to measure when a link is clicked on. They are used to help us measure the effectiveness of campaigns and advertising and the popularity of articles that are read or programmes that are viewed. Device Fingerprinting We may collect and analyse a device’s browser information to help identify that device, present content correctly, conduct analytics and help prevent and detect fraud. If you Access our Services from a Mobile Device We may collect a unique device identifier assigned to that device, geo-location data, and other transactional information for that device. We may also use the unique identifier to validate free trials, for example.

WHAT CATEGORIES OF COOKIES DO WE USE AND WHY?

Essential Cookies and Similar Technologies These are vital for the running of our services on our websites and apps. Without the use of these cookies, parts of our websites would not function. For example, we use these cookies to: help us identify which of our readers, listeners or viewers have a subscription in order to access content they are entitled to on the website or app tell if you are logged in to your account, which allows extra functionality, such as commenting on stories identify and prevent threats to our sites or apps protect your information and our business from outside threats allow you to connect to our websites or apps allow you to select and purchase products and services on our websites or apps measure audiences across our websites or apps for industry reporting purposes Analytics Cookies and Similar Technologies These collect information about your use of our websites and apps, and enable us to improve the way they work. For example, analytics cookies show us which are the most frequently visited pages allowing us to display the most popular articles more prominently. They help us record how you interact with our websites or apps, such as how you navigate around pages and from page to page, identifying improvements we can make to the customer journey. They also help identify any difficulties you have accessing our services, so we can fix any problems. Additionally, these cookies allow us to see overall patterns of usage at an aggregated level. This means we can highlight content and articles that we believe will be of interest to you. We provide personalisation by using cookies, IP addresses, web beacons, URL tracking and mobile app settings. We may place cookies and similar technologies on behalf of Google and others who help us measure the size and quality of our audiences across platforms such as YouTube who we have embedded linked videos. From time to time we make changes to this Policy. This may be in relation to changes in the law, best practice, changes in our services or treatment of your personal information. Where necessary, we will notify you of these changes. Functional/Preference Cookies and Similar Technologies These cookies collect information about your choices and preferences, and allow us to remember things like language, your username (so you can log in faster), text size, and location, so we can show you relevant content to where you are. They allow us to customise the services you have accessed. We also use these cookies to provide you with services such as video clips. Social media cookies These cookies are used when you share information using a social media sharing button or “like” button on our sites or apps, or when you engage with our content on or through a social site such as Facebook or Twitter. These cookies collect information about your social media interaction with our websites or apps, such as whether or not you have an account with the social media site and whether you are logged into it when you interact with content on our websites or apps. This information may be linked to targeting/advertising activities. Tracking, Advertising Cookies and Similar Technologies We use these types of technologies to provide advertisements that we think may be more relevant to your interests. This can be done by delivering online adverts based on your previous browsing activity, known as “online behavioural advertising” (OBA). Cookies are placed on your device which will remember the websites you have visited or content you have viewed. Adverts based on what you have been looking at are then displayed to you when you visit websites or apps which use the same advertising networks. These cookies may also be used to: track how many times adverts are seen by users; determine if an advert lead to a click through to another website and lead to a sale or other action; protect our advertisers’ brands; and provide you with adverts based on your location, offers you click on, and other similar interactions with our websites and apps.

How do I control or delete cookies?

If cookies are not enabled on your computer this could mean that your experience with our website will be impacted. However, if you want to control or delete cookies you can do so. Information on deleting, or controlling, cookies is available at www.aboutcookies.org.uk. To reiterate though, by deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies you may not be able to access certain areas or features of our site.
  • Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. The table below explains the cookies we use and why.
    Cookie Name Purpose
    Cookie preference CookieControl This cookie is used to remember a user’s choice about cookies on ico.org.uk. Where users have previously indicated a preference, that user’s preference will be stored in this cookie.
    Language selection language This cookie is used to remember any selection a user has made about language on ico.org.uk, using the language selector, so that the site will be shown in their chosen language when returning to the site.
    Universal Analytics (Google) _ga _gali _gat _gid These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our website. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the website. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone, including the number of visitors to the website and blog, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited. Read Google’s overview of privacy and safeguarding data
    Application firewall cookie __zjc* This cookie is set by a third-party web application firewall from Dyn to help maintain the security and performance of our website. Some traffic may receive a challenge to check if it is genuine and if it is, a cookie is set so the user isn’t challenged again.
    YouTube cookies PREF* VSC* VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE* remote_sid* We embed videos from our official YouTube channel using YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode. This mode may set cookies on your computer once you click on the YouTube video player, but YouTube will not store personally-identifiable cookie information for playbacks of embedded videos using the privacy-enhanced mode. Read more at YouTube’s embedding videos information page.
PREF – * Expires after eight months VSC – * expires at the end of your session VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE – *expires after eight months remote_sid – * expires at the end of your sessionBrowseAloud cookies_ba* rwebooks-x rwebooks-yThese cookies are set for customers who use the Browsealoud service, to read aloud and translate content on our site. The cookies enable the service to function by storing the user’s selections and preferences as they move around the site, including their settings for the tool, any language selection they might have made, the position of the toolbar, and their acceptance of the disclaimers.Vimeo cookies player vuid We embed videos from our official Vimeo channel. When you press play Vimeo will drop third party cookies to enable the the video to play and to collect analytics data such as how long a viewer has watched the video. These cookies do not track individuals.

How do I change my cookie settings?

You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clicking on the ‘C’ icon. You can then adjust the available sliders to ‘On’ or ‘Off’, then clicking ‘Save and close’. You may need to refresh your page for your settings to take effect. Alternatively, most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org. Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers: To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer’s website. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. THIRD PARTY COOKIES We sell space on our websites and apps to advertisers. The adverts they display on our websites or apps will often contain cookies. Our advertisers may use cookies or similar technologies to provide you with advertisements that they believe are relevant. They may use browsing data obtained to restrict the number of times you see particular adverts (frequency capping). You may also see adverts from these advertisers on other websites you visit. Third parties that support our services by serving advertisements or providing other services, such as allowing you to share content or tracking aggregate service usage, may also use cookies and other technologies to collect information relevant to the provision of those services. We do not control third party cookies or other technologies. Their use is governed by the privacy policies of third parties using such technologies. You should make sure you are aware of how third parties will use cookies and whether your cookie data will be transferred to a third country by checking the third party’s cookie policy. We do offer you the opportunity to control some third party cookies from partners we work with. A list of the third parties who place cookies on our websites can be found by accessing our consent management platform on our websites. We work with Google Marketing Platform to help us deliver relevant advertising. To find out more about how this works visit: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/Welcome to our wonderful world. We sincerely hope that each and every user entering our website will find exactly what he/she is looking for. With advanced features of activating account and new login widgets, you will definitely have a great experience of using our web page. We embed videos from our official YouTube channel using YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode. This mode may set cookies on your computer once you click on the YouTube video player, but YouTube will not store personally-identifiable cookie information for playbacks of embedded videos using the privacy-enhanced mode. Read more at YouTube’s embedding videos information page. PREF – * Expires after eight months VSC – * expires at the end of your session VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE – *expires after eight months remote_sid – * expires at the end of your session
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Welcome to our wonderful world. We sincerely hope that each and every user entering our website will find exactly what he/she is looking for, and use with the spirit intended. With many years of established fishing and an association created by its members and run for its members you’ll have an excellent time.

By the Clitheroe Angling Association President

Clitheroe Anglers Association

Our Terms & Conditions

Welcome to our terms. Our terms are designed to provide you with a guideline as to how all aspects of our services are accessed and how you can and should interact with our services.

SUMMARY

    Part 1 – Terms of Use
    Part 2 – Community Guidelines
    Part 3 – Privacy and Cookie Policy
    Part 4 – Membership

Terms of Use

Introduction

Our services are provided by and maintained by us for your personal entertainment, information and communication. The services offered by us include features, events, content, applications, competitions, prize draws and/or other promotions. By using these services, you may need to download software and/or content and/or agree to additional terms. For example, if you wish to access online events, you may be required to comply with these terms of use and accept additional terms and conditions before you can access and use these services. Your agreement with us includes these terms of use and in addition our: Community Guidelines , which set out our approach to community interaction and how we moderate your content, such as comments made in relation to our articles; and Privacy Policy & Cookie Policy, which sets out the terms on which we process any personal data we collect from you, or that you provide to us and information about how your use of our services is monitored so that we are able to improve your user experience. Please read our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy so that you understand our privacy practices. By using our services, you consent to such processing and you warrant that all data provided by you is accurate.

Accessing our services

MODIFICATIONS

We may, at our discretion change, remove, suspend or discontinue any aspect of our services at any time including the availability of any content (e.g. a community forum may be withdrawn). Whilst we will do our best to make all content available to all users of our services, some content may not be available to users from all countries.

Using our services

Our content

We grant our users a licence to access and use our services and intellectual property rights (subject to your ability to access our services as set out above) and to the following usage restrictions: (a) you may use our services for personal, private and non-commercial purposes; and (b) you must not commercially exploit, or sell any content appearing on our services (this does not apply to any user content posted by you and in which you retain ownership rights – see paragraph on user generated content below). In consideration for the rights that we have granted you under these terms of use, you permit us to provide advertising and other information to you, including permitting our third party affiliates to do the same. Third Party Content Third party content included as part of our services, is licensed to you either under these website terms of use or through such third party terms and conditions that will be made known to you as and when they become relevant (e.g. if you use online video events you may be required to accept additional terms and conditions before you can use these services). Costs of using our services We provide our users with a variety of services. To benefit fully from our services, we may occasionally require you to download our content and/or call our service providers. If there are charges associated to any of these services, we will make it clear before you incur any such charges and you will be responsible for any charges incurred from that point on. Changes to our terms At any time, we may amend these terms of use to ensure that we remain compliant with relevant laws and regulations and to ensure that we are constantly improving your experience in using our services, so please ensure that you check our terms of use frequently. By continuing to use our services after any changes are made, you are accepting those changes and will be bound by them. If we make any important changes to our terms of use, we will notify you and make it clear what important changes have been made. User generated content Users of our services may submit, post and/or upload content (including comments and pictures) to various parts of our services. In posting your content on our services, you confirm to us that you are the owner or have the consent from the owner to post the content and it does not violate the privacy rights, copyright and other intellectual property rights, contract rights or any other rights of any person. By submitting content, you grant us a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free and fully sub-licensable right and licence to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform and display such content that you post (in whole or part) and/or to incorporate it in other works in any form, media or technology, and you waive any moral rights you may have in, or to be identified as the author, of such content. You also warrant that you have read and agree to our Community Guidelines which are incorporated in these terms of use and govern all interactions with us. We do not endorse your content, or the content of those employed by us. We do not guarantee the accuracy or authority of your content. We reserve the right to remove your content, at any time and for any reason, in accordance with our Community Guidelines. Images of children are strictly regulated on our service. We allow them but must ensure that they comply with strict guidelines, including that they should not be sexualised in any way, and that they are posted by the child’s immediate family. In many cases we find that parents or relatives upload pictures of their children in good faith, unaware that these might be copied and misused, or that there are privacy issues around their use on the internet. We remove them in the best interest of the child, and to protect the parents. Unfortunately, we can’t always tell for sure if a picture is that of a minor and, when in doubt, we’d rather err on the side of caution If you believe that your rights have been infringed in relation to your content or that your content posted by other users is in breach of these above rules, contact sthe membership secretary with details of the complaint and we will investigate. Disclaimer We will always aim to provide you with the best service we can, but our service is provided “as is” and we do not and cannot promise that all of the information we provide will always be 100% accurate. The information provided by our services is for information purposes only and does not constitute advice. All our services are provided without any warranties or guarantees. Whilst we take every care to ensure that all information is accurate and complete, some of it is supplied to us by our third party partners. We have no control over third party content and we are unable to guarantee the accuracy of such third party content. Before relying on any information, whether it is from us or from our third party partners, we advise you to verify the accuracy of such information. Although we will do our best to ensure that our service is fully operational at all times, we are not responsible for any problems or temporary interruptions in using our services arising from factors outside of our control (e.g. technical problems from traffic congestion on the internet) or for any problems arising from participating in or from downloading third party content. Under no circumstances shall we be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from use of our services, relying on our content or from any content posted on or through our services. However, we will not limit or exclude our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence in providing our services.

Limitation of our liability to you

You agree that to the extent permissible by law, your sole and only remedy for any problems, issues or concerns with our service is to stop using our services. The law that governs our services These terms of use and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including non-contractual disputes or claims) are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. However, if your use of the website gave rise to a potential legal action when you were a resident of: (i) Ireland, these website terms of use are subject to Irish law and to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish court; or (ii) Scotland, these website terms of use are subject to Scottish law and to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish courts.

Other information

In these terms of use the following words and expressions will have the following meanings: Our content means any text, files, images, photos, graphics, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials that we post on or through our services. Third party content any text, files, images, photos, graphics, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials posted on or through our services by our third party partners. Us, our, we means Princess of Storydale and its authorised employees and any subsidiary from time to time of Big Hits Digital Media Ltd. Your content means any text, files, images, graphics, photos, video, sounds, musical works, or any other materials that a user posts on or through our services.

Community Guidelines

In addition to the terms and conditions set out above, you agree to use the services in accordance with our Community Guidelines that we specify in relation to a service. All such Community Guidelines shall form part of our terms of use. Please contact us at Clitheroe Angling Association with any questions regarding these Guidelines or our terms of use. You must be 18 or over to book our services. If you are under 18, please stop using our service and ask a trusted adult. These Community Guidelines are here to help users understand what is considered to be acceptable content on the website. The rules set out below aim to ensure that users engage with mutual respect, whilst encouraging open discussion. Our service is all about you – our readers. We want to engage you and hear your views, and we ask for your participation and vigilance. If you see something that has been posted by another reader and that you think is inappropriate, please let us know right away by reporting the comment as set out below or emailing the membership secretary. These Guidelines are applicable to all users and therefore should be read before posting a comment.

Community Guidelines

The Clitheroe Angling Association welcomes and encourages all fans, public, and members to comment and share their opinion. However, certain comments will not be tolerated if they are not legal or do not add an interesting opinion, value, positivity, knowledge or constructive conversation. Comments that will not be tolerated and will be deleted without notice at our sole discretion include those that contain: Crude language including swear words and sexually explicit language Threatening, abusive or offensive language Racist language Language that offends any part of the LGBT community Sexist language Content in any other language but English Content that preaches, encourages or incites religious or ethnic hatred Content that links to websites that promote the above Knowingly false or misleading content Defamatory language and defamatory comments about others Content that will not be tolerated also includes: Personal information – yours or someone else’s Spam – the same content posted over and over either on the same article or across different articles All external URLS linking to other content including: URLs and content that may be unsafe or contain material that such as viruses, files, programmes and code designed to corrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment connected to www.clitheroeAngling.co.uk Advertising/sponsorship/external URLs for any commercial purpose All comments with images Petitions or solicitations for donations for campaigns Content that may prejudice both pending and on-going court proceedings Content that breaks the law or condones, encourages or provides instructions for illegal or otherwise harmful activities Copyright infringements or content that infringes other intellectual property rights In some cases, we may have to remove an entire segment of content, including messages that do not breach our terms, if it is part of a topic or conversation that was in breach of our guidelines or no longer make sense without a deleted comment. For example, if we remove a racist comment, the responses will no longer be relevant and will be removed. Banning users The Association reserves the right to permanently ban any account at our own sole discretion. Users who are persistent in posting untolerated content within their comments, according to our judgement, may have their accounts banned. This means that a user will find they are unable to comment on the Association on any article across the website. Moderators may be forced to ban users as a result of the below actions: Posting content in breach of these Community Guidelines on the website – even if posted once Continuously attempting to re-post comments that have been previously moderated and deleted. These rules are there to protect other users of Clitheroe Angling Association and improve the community that we are so proud of. By virtue of this, we ask that you post responsibly without violating the above terms. You can help us maintain a positive and constructive conversation by flagging comments as set out below (see How to report a comment) that you believe to be in violation or are offensive. These will be added to our moderation queue to review along with other comments picked by our system for potentially flouting our Community Guidelines. Tips for comments The Clitheroe Angling Association is invested in creating a valuable forum and a place for individuals to read and share their opinions. Below we have set out some suggestions as to how to write an effective comment that won’t be moderated: Stay on the main topic of discussion Avoid Caps Lock – it can look like you are shouting and sometimes have a negative impact on the way your comment is perceived Be open-minded about other people’s opinions and views – although you don’t have to agree with everyone, insulting or mocking their opinion is not acceptable Engage with other users appropriately – be respectful and polite to other users on the site Use the Like and Dislike features – this is a good way of communicating you agree or disagree without being argumentative Ask thoughtful questions Respond to Community Questions at the top of articles and staff comments Double check your message before you post it – you will be allowed to edit it for a short amount of time In following these tips along with adhering to all of the Community Guidelines, it is very unlikely your comment will be moderated. How to report a comment If you see a comment that you think is a violation of the Community Guidelines, here are the steps to take in order to report it – email Clitheroe Angling Association

Privacy and cookie policy

WHAT ARE COOKIES

Cookies and other online tracking technologies are small bits of data or code that are used to identify your devices when you use and interact with our websites, apps and other services. They are often used for remembering your preferences, to identify relevant content for you, to remember you’re logged in and allowing you to interact with our products and services.

WHAT OTHER TECHNOLOGIES DO WE USE

As well as cookies, we use other types of tracking technologies: Web Beacons and Tracking Pixels These are bits of data that count the number of users who access a website or page and can also allow us to see if a cookie has been activated. Web beacons used on pages or in emails allow us to see how successful an article has been, or whether an email message was successfully delivered and read in a marketing campaign. Web beacons are also used to verify any clicks through to links or advertisements contained in emails. We may use this information to help us identify which emails are more interesting to you and to inform advertisers how many customers have clicked on their adverts (the information shared with advertisers is aggregated and does not identify you individually). Flash Cookies We may, in certain situations, use Adobe Flash Player to deliver special content, such as video clips or animation. To improve your user experience, Local Shared Objects (commonly known as Flash cookies) are used to provide functions such as remembering your settings and preferences. Flash cookies are stored on your device, but they are managed through an interface different from the one provided by your web browser. Tracking URLs Tracking URLs are a special web link that allows us to measure when a link is clicked on. They are used to help us measure the effectiveness of campaigns and advertising and the popularity of articles that are read or programmes that are viewed. Device Fingerprinting We may collect and analyse a device’s browser information to help identify that device, present content correctly, conduct analytics and help prevent and detect fraud. If you Access our Services from a Mobile Device We may collect a unique device identifier assigned to that device, geo-location data, and other transactional information for that device. We may also use the unique identifier to validate free trials, for example.

WHAT CATEGORIES OF COOKIES DO WE USE AND WHY?

Essential Cookies and Similar Technologies These are vital for the running of our services on our websites and apps. Without the use of these cookies, parts of our websites would not function. For example, we use these cookies to: help us identify which of our readers, listeners or viewers have a subscription in order to access content they are entitled to on the website or app tell if you are logged in to your account, which allows extra functionality, such as commenting on stories identify and prevent threats to our sites or apps protect your information and our business from outside threats allow you to connect to our websites or apps allow you to select and purchase products and services on our websites or apps measure audiences across our websites or apps for industry reporting purposes Analytics Cookies and Similar Technologies These collect information about your use of our websites and apps, and enable us to improve the way they work. For example, analytics cookies show us which are the most frequently visited pages allowing us to display the most popular articles more prominently. They help us record how you interact with our websites or apps, such as how you navigate around pages and from page to page, identifying improvements we can make to the customer journey. They also help identify any difficulties you have accessing our services, so we can fix any problems. Additionally, these cookies allow us to see overall patterns of usage at an aggregated level. This means we can highlight content and articles that we believe will be of interest to you. We provide personalisation by using cookies, IP addresses, web beacons, URL tracking and mobile app settings. We may place cookies and similar technologies on behalf of Google and others who help us measure the size and quality of our audiences across platforms such as YouTube who we have embedded linked videos. From time to time we make changes to this Policy. This may be in relation to changes in the law, best practice, changes in our services or treatment of your personal information. Where necessary, we will notify you of these changes. Functional/Preference Cookies and Similar Technologies These cookies collect information about your choices and preferences, and allow us to remember things like language, your username (so you can log in faster), text size, and location, so we can show you relevant content to where you are. They allow us to customise the services you have accessed. We also use these cookies to provide you with services such as video clips. Social media cookies These cookies are used when you share information using a social media sharing button or “like” button on our sites or apps, or when you engage with our content on or through a social site such as Facebook or Twitter. These cookies collect information about your social media interaction with our websites or apps, such as whether or not you have an account with the social media site and whether you are logged into it when you interact with content on our websites or apps. This information may be linked to targeting/advertising activities. Tracking, Advertising Cookies and Similar Technologies We use these types of technologies to provide advertisements that we think may be more relevant to your interests. This can be done by delivering online adverts based on your previous browsing activity, known as “online behavioural advertising” (OBA). Cookies are placed on your device which will remember the websites you have visited or content you have viewed. Adverts based on what you have been looking at are then displayed to you when you visit websites or apps which use the same advertising networks. These cookies may also be used to: track how many times adverts are seen by users; determine if an advert lead to a click through to another website and lead to a sale or other action; protect our advertisers’ brands; and provide you with adverts based on your location, offers you click on, and other similar interactions with our websites and apps.

How do I control or delete cookies?

If cookies are not enabled on your computer this could mean that your experience with our website will be impacted. However, if you want to control or delete cookies you can do so. Information on deleting, or controlling, cookies is available at www.aboutcookies.org.uk. To reiterate though, by deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies you may not be able to access certain areas or features of our site.
  • Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer’s website. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. THIRD PARTY COOKIES We do not control third party cookies or other technologies. Their use is governed by the privacy policies of third parties using such technologies. You should make sure you are aware of how third parties will use cookies and whether your cookie data will be transferred to a third country by checking the third party’s cookie policy. We do offer you the opportunity to control some third party cookies from partners we work with. A list of the third parties who place cookies on our websites can be found by accessing our consent management platform on our websites. We work with Google Marketing Platform to help us deliver relevant advertising. To find out more about how this works visit: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/Welcome to our wonderful world. We sincerely hope that each and every user entering our website will find exactly what he/she is looking for. With advanced features of activating account and new login widgets, you will definitely have a great experience of using our web page. We embed videos from our official YouTube channel using YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode. This mode may set cookies on your computer once you click on the YouTube video player, but YouTube will not store personally-identifiable cookie information for playbacks of embedded videos using the privacy-enhanced mode. Read more at YouTube’s embedding videos information page. PREF – * Expires after eight months VSC – * expires at the end of your session VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE – *expires after eight months remote_sid – * expires at the end of your session

    MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
    Welcome to our wonderful world. We sincerely hope that each and every user entering our website will find exactly what he/she is looking for, and use with the spirit intended. With many years of established fishing and an association created by its members and run for its members you’ll have an excellent time.

    By the Clitheroe Angling Association President