Who we are
Our website address is: https://www.cairdshillwindfarm.co.uk.
The EDP Renewables is committed to each individual’s right to privacy and to compliance with applicable laws. This privacy statement applies to all EDP Renewables companies which control and make use of personal information collected via this website. It also explains how we make use of personal information provided directly to us in or from the European Union, e.g. by email or letter, rather than via this website. Please note that as a general matter we may collect, use and disclose personal data for the purposes of legal investigation, enquiry and compliance purposes. Where given, we may also collect, use and disclose personal data with your consent.
What information do we collect?
This website only collects personal information that is specifically and voluntarily provided by you. This might include contact details like your name, email address or phone number or demographic information such as your address or postcode. Should you contact us by email or other means and provide information about yourself, that personal information will also be collected, used and disclosed in connection with the matter in question, and you should have a reasonable expectation as to that. Where you or your organisation have business dealings with us, or with third parties for whom we are a service provider (who may also in turn have provided the information to us), that may mean that we may collect, use and disclose your personal data, including payment data (e.g. if you are a landowner at a renewable energy project we develop, build or manage). We also collect, use and disclose personal information about people with whom we interact from publicly available sources and commercial / governmental databases.
Why do we collect personal information about you?
The vento ludens group may collect, use and disclose information about you use in our business dealings as described above, for legal compliance, security or insurance purposes, or in connection with our financial processes and controls. Your personal information can also be collected, used and disclosed in order to improve the services we provide to you or your organisation, or to respond to enquiries or other issues raised by you.
If you submit personal information to us so that we can consider you for a position within the EDP Renewables group, or should you apply toEDP Renewables in respect of a vacancy advertised on this website, we will collect, use and disclose that data for the purposes of considering your application. In addition, we will collect, use and disclose personal information for other purposes related or ancillary to those described in this privacy statement. The EDP Renewables group may also use the information that you have submitted to carry out marketing and market research, but we do not sell personal information or disclose it to third parties for purposes unrelated to the reasons we hold it. In developing and building renewable energy projects it is necessary for us to consult with members of the local community and keep them informed. For these purposes we undertake postal and other media campaigns using third party databases to obtain addresses of local people. Therefore, you may hear from us via that route, but you are always free to instruct us to cease contacting you. If you do receive unsolicited marketing material that you believe comes from us, and which you do not want to receive, please let us know by contacting our team at
info@cairdshillwindfarm.co.uk.
Will we share your personal information with other organisations once we have received it?
We will not generally pass on any information that you give us to any organisations beyond EDP Renewables group companies. There are exceptions to this, where permitted or required by law, (including for legal compliance purposes, crime prevention, credit checks and fraud prevention). It may also be necessary where we have an agreement with you, or we provide services to someone who does, or you have been affected by our activities or those of our clients, e.g. in order to instruct external advisers to support us or our client in relation to a matter involving you or your organisation (including any disputes).
Is your information stored securely?
Where you send information for a particular purpose, it will be stored in accordance with our current business practices which are designed to maintain security and confidentiality. If you ask us to destroy this information we will do so insofar as is practical, subject to any applicable legal restriction and to our requirements to retain information for the purposes of fulfilling our legal and internal compliance obligations, including demonstrating compliance in the future should legal claims be brought against us. We will retain your personal data for so long as it is reasonably required (or, in connection with information provided only with your consent, should you withdraw that consent), including for legal and internal compliance purposes and the potential defence of claims in the future or if we are otherwise permitted to do so.
How can you find out what information is stored about you?
You are entitled to know certain information about yourself that we have collected, subject to completing an application and providing proof of identity. You can contact us for these purposes at
info@cairdshillwindfarm.co.uk. or write to:
The information that you may request will be provided promptly in accordance with applicable law if it is personal information that we are required to make available to you. In any event, we will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the information we hold is accurate, up to date and relevant and we will be happy to correct any inaccuracies.
Privacy Policy Updates
We may update our policies on this page from time to time, so please do check to make sure you have read the latest version.
19 October 2019.
Our Use of Cookies
Our websites, mobile sites, or mobile apps use ‘cookies’. Cookies enable you to access any registered user / secure areas, and to complete any surveys or application forms. Cookies also help us to measure the effectiveness of web searches, and tell us which parts of our websites people have visited.
You can disable certain cookies by following our guidelines. However, as we explain below disabling certain cookies may prevent you from using certain parts of our web sites.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files, typically consisting of letters and numbers, and are downloaded via your browser when you access certain websites. Cookies can expire when you close your browser, or they may be stored on your computer for a specified amount of time.
The cookies we use
The cookies we use, whether placed directly by us, or by authorised 3rd parties do not contain, use or store any personally identifiable information.
We have categorised the cookies we use according to the guidelines found in the ICC UK Cookie Guide and the ICO Cookie Guidance Document. We use the following categories on our website:
Category 1 – Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential to enable you to access any registered user / secure areas, and to complete any surveys or application forms. Without these cookies, you will not be able to access secure areas, or complete any surveys or application forms.
Accepting these cookies is a condition for using the services provided by any registered user / secure areas, surveys or application forms.
If you prevent these cookies, we cannot guarantee your security or predict how the website will perform during your visit.
Category 2 – Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use a website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a website works. By using our website, you agree that we can place these type of cookies on your device
Category 3 – Functionality Cookies
They may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video or commenting on a blog, news item or post. The information these cookies collect may be anonymised and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.
Category 4 – Targeting or Advertising Cookies
Our web sites do not employ any category 4 cookies.
How can I control the cookie preferences ?
Should you decide to change your preferences later through your browsing session, you can click on the “Cookie Policy” at the bottom of our homepage. This will display the consent notice again enabling you to change your preferences or withdraw your consent entirely.
In addition to this, different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change the settings of your browser to block/delete the cookies. To find out more out more on how to manage and delete cookies, visit
wikipedia.org and/or
www.allaboutcookies.org.