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What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which a website may put on your computer when you visit to enhance your user experience. Cookies serve a variety of functions. Some help a website remember your username and password. They can help a website remember your personalised user preferences. It is how virtual shopping carts remember what you have put in them. Other cookies track which pages you visit, so the website can make improvements based on what it’s visitors like and dislike.

What cookies we use and why

Essential Cookies: These cookies are strictly necessary for the website to function. Without these cookies, certain aspects of the site wouldn’t work.

Google Analytics: In order to keep the site relevant and interesting to visitors, we use Google Analytics to track how people use the site. This includes how they came to the site, how they behave on the site, what browser they are using to access the site and what country they are accessing the site from. This information allows us to improve the site content based on what’s popular and what’s not, creating a better user experience. These cookies do not communicate any personal information that could identify you in the real world, such as your name, address or email address. They purely track how the site is used.

Email Analytics (where applicable): Our email analytics software tells us how you have interacted with the email campaigns we send. This information allows us to create more targeted emails, designed to appeal to your interests.

Social Cookies: ‘Share’ buttons and social media widgets on the site allow you to stay in touch with us across easily a number of popular social networks. These sites may set a cookie when you are also logged in to their service. We sometimes use YouTube and Vimeo on site to provide links to useful videos. YouTube and Vimeo will also set cookies to determine video views and provide them with analytics information. They will not store anything personally identifiable. Reflex does not control the use of these cookies and you should check with the relevant third-party website for more information.

Turning off Cookies: Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can alter the settings of your browser to erase cookies or prevent automatic acceptance of cookies. Generally, you have the option to accept all cookies, be notified when a cookie is issued or reject all cookies. We strongly recommend you keep all cookies on the website enabled to ensure the site functions correctly and to deliver a richer, more satisfying user experience. However, if you do wish to alter your browser settings and disable some or all cookies, you can achieve this in your browser settings.

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For more information about cookies, please click here. If you require more information about our use of cookies and tracking software, please contact us today.

Data Protection Introduction

The UK Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) legislation and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the UK and European Union. Their aims are primarily to give control back to citizens and residents over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business.

Savage Haulage collect, process and store personal information required in order that we can respond to enquiries from businesses and conduct ongoing business with clients.

Data Protection

Savage Haulage and its Storage Division’s Data Protection Officer is Martyn Savage,

We have appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO) who is responsible for overseeing questions in relation to our privacy notice, the appointed DPO is Martyn Savage. If you have any questions about the Savage Groups privacy notice, including any requests to exercise your legal rights, please contact the DPO using the following details: martyn@savagehaulage.co.uk or write to the Martyn Savage, Data Protection Officer, The Savage Group, Thetford Storage & Haulage, Stephenson Way Industrial Estate, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 3RE

Privacy Policy

Savage Haulage takes data privacy seriously. We will only use the information clients and potential clients have provided in support of the legitimate interests of engaging in business with them. We will collect, process, hold and use the following details:
•    Title;
•    First name (and any middle names);
•    Last name;
•    Address;
•    E-mail address(s);
•    Telephone number

We will use these data to:

Administer, conduct business, respond to queries and to maintain contact with clients and potential clients, keeping them informed of relevant information occurrences.
The database containing clients and potential clients is shared with employees of Savage Haulage only.  Clients and potential client details are not shared with any third-parties although Savage Haulage may from time to time share some personal data with other partners with permission of clients and potential clients. Clients and potential client data will never be shared with any external marketing organisations. Savage Haulage will retain clients and potential client personal data for as long as is required by law or clients and potential clients request their personal data to be deleted.

Clients and potential clients may withdraw their consent to Savage Haulage holding their personal data provided by contacting martyn@savagehaulage.co.uk
Clients or potential clients who wish to complain about any aspect of how Savage Haulage process personal data should get in touch, in the first instance, with martyn@savagehaulage.co.uk
Should a client or potential client wish to take further action, the Information Commissioner’s Office at Information Commissioners Office (ICO) will be able to assist.