Privacy Policy & Cookies

This policy covers our use of personal information that we collect when you use this web site. From time to time, you will be asked to submit personal information about yourself (e.g. name and email address) in order to receive or use services on our website. Such services may include newsletters and competitions. By entering your details in the fields requested, you enable us and our service providers to provide you with the services you select. Whenever you provide such personal information, we will treat that information in accordance with this policy. When using your personal information we will act in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and aim to meet current Internet best practice.

  1. What Information is Collected?

    On certain pages of this web site, we may ask you to submit information about yourself such as your name, email address, postcode and telephone number. This information is stored in a database and only used for the purpose of its submission unless otherwise stated.

    This site also uses a tool that collects your requests for pages and passes elements of them to search engines to assist them in indexing this site. We control the configuration of the tool and are responsible for any information sent to the search engines.

  2. Cookies

    For information about what cookies are and how we use them please see our Cookies Policy.

  3. Who Collects this Information?

    Destination CMS Ltd collects this information on behalf of the DL1 Leisure Park. Destination CMS Ltd are located in Exeter, Devon, EX4 3SR.

  4. How Will This Information Be Used?

    The information will be used to allow us to respond to your queries. It will also be used to gather broad demographic information about users of the site. We may use it for marketing purposes, to send you details of special offers, promotions and services. We may send you a periodic newsletter. We may use the information to improve our web site, and to customise the web site based on your demographics.

  5. What Communication Can You Expect From Us?

    We may use your contact details (email address and/or home address) to send you a periodic newsletter, and information concerning special offers, promotions and services. (See further down the page for details on how to opt out of any mailings).

  6. With Whom May The Information Be Shared?

    Your information may be shared with third party service providers or agents acting on our behalf. These act as intermediaries only and do not retain your information. The information may also be passed to persons where required by law under a court order or subpoena.

  7. What Security Procedures Are In Place To Protect The Information Collected?

    We use up-to-date industry procedures to protect your personal information. We have appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you via our websites.

  8. Opt-Out Procedure

    You may choose to modify or delete your personal information at any time. Additionally, you may choose to opt out of all further mailings.

    To change or delete your information, send us an email, with subject "Change Info" to this address: info@dl1.co.uk. To opt out of mailings, send us an email, with subject "Unsubscribe" to this address: info@dl1.co.uk

  9. Accessing Your Information

    You have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected (We charge £10 for information requests). Please address requests to: DL1 Leisure Park, Darlington, DL1 5RD.

Cookie Policy

DL1 Leisure Park website uses cookies to improve on the overall experience users get when browsing it. The following information may be helpful to you to understand what a cookie is and how they may affect you.

  1. What is a Cookie?

    A cookie is a piece of data stored by a website on your computer or mobile device. Cookies are useful for storing data so that when you revisit a site the stored cookie data can be retrieved and reused. An example of when this often happens is if you choose to remain logged in to a website. On doing so, a cookie is stored to remember your choice of remaining logged in, so that even after you close your browser or turn off your computer you don't have to login again when you next visit the page.

  2. Are Cookies Dangerous?

    Cookies can be very useful and are used to improve your overall experience when browsing a website. Most cookies are harmless and are only used for a single purpose and any information stored in them is usually completely anonymous. There are websites out there which intentionally use cookies to track your activity over long periods of time, but this is usually only carried out by the less law abiding websites. Cookie privacy is an on-going concern which, in turn, has led to EU law makers taking action in the form of a new legislation regarding the use of cookies.

  3. Our Cookies

    We use the cookies below throughout our website. None of our cookies are used to store any personal information about you.

    1. Session

      A very common place cookie used to pass information between pages during your visit. These cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser.

    2. Google Analytics

      Google Analytics is a popular analytics platform used to record anonymous information about our site's visitors. Collecting this information helps us to identify which areas of our site work well and which do not so that we can continue to improve our website and your experience when using it.

      More Information.

    3. WiFi

      We may store a cookie to help in our ability to provide you with the latest promotions, tailored to you.

  4. Controlling Cookies

    You can control whether your computer accepts or rejects cookies by default, or to tell you when a site tries to save a cookie on your computer, by adjusting your browser setting. Cookies can also be manually deleted. The method to change these settings varies depending on the browser. Read the help section within your browser to find out more, or visit www.aboutcookies.org (We are not responsible for the content of external websites). Many modern browsers also have an anonymous usage mode (called "Incognito" in Google Chrome, "InPrivate" in Internet Explorer and "Private Browsing" in Firefox) which can be used to automatically stop cookies being stored on your computer. This site operates implied consent for cookies, which means we assume by using this site you are happy with the usage of the cookies outlined below. If you do not want to accept the use of these cookies you should discontinue use of the site, delete the cookies, or adjust your browser settings accordingly.