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Privacy Notice
Last updated: 27 March 2026
This Privacy Notice explains how Eways Events & Deco uses personal data when you visit this website, purchase tickets for Labule Wa, contact us, or choose to receive future event emails.
For privacy queries, contact us at info@ewayseventsdeco.com or 07940484952.
What We Collect
We may collect your name, email address, phone number, selected ticket type, order details, payment session details, and whether you opted in to receive future event emails.
How We Use Your Data
We use your personal data to process bookings, send booking confirmations, manage customer support, handle refunds or disputes, prevent fraud, and send essential event-related communications.
If you separately opt in, we may also send you updates about future events, launches, and invitations from Eways Events & Deco.
Legal Bases
We process your booking data because it is necessary to perform our contract with you. We may also process limited data where necessary for legitimate interests such as operating the event and responding to customer queries. Marketing emails are only sent where you have given consent.
Payments And Processors
Payments are processed securely by Stripe. We do not store your full card details on this website. Stripe acts as an independent payment processor and may process your data under its own privacy terms.
We may also share limited data with our website hosting and operational service providers where needed to run the site and fulfil bookings.
Retention
We retain booking and transaction records for as long as reasonably necessary for event administration, customer service, accounting, tax, and legal compliance. Marketing consent records may be retained while consent remains active or until you unsubscribe.
Your Rights
Subject to UK data protection law, you may have rights to access, correct, erase, restrict, or object to certain processing of your personal data. You may also withdraw marketing consent at any time.
If you are unhappy with how we use your data, you can contact us first or complain to the Information Commissioner's Office.