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DISCLAIMER - Anyone attending any of the events mentioned on this website, or elsewhere, does so at their own risk; ride distances & durations are approximate.   Cycle:End-to-End or any other person cannot be held responsible for any loss or injury befalling anyone participating in or travelling to or from any event or events listed here or elsewhere.

Status of  www.cycle-endtoend.org.uk  ("Cycle:End-to-End")

Formed to provide resource for cyclists and other interested in riding the “End-to-End” in the UK or other countries.

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Privacy statement - Cycle:End-to-End will not collect any information from you except that required for processing your enquires. Read the Privacy Policy for more information.

Copyright notice and permissions - Other than as permitted by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, no part of these materials may be copied without the prior written permission of Cycle:End-to-End or the copyright holder concerned. You may download the content only for your own personal, non-commercial purposes, provided that the source is acknowledged.

Liability for Content - The information on this site is provided on a ‘as is’ basis and Cycle:End-to-End cannot guarantee its accuracy. Cycle:End-to-End shall have no responsibility or liability with respect to any loss or damage arising from the information or the use of information contained on these pages or information on pages linked to this site.

Cycle:End-to-End provides links from its site to the sites of other organisations or institutions for informational purposes only. The links in no way imply any endorsement of these site or views portrayed on these sites.

Privacy Policy

Privacy Practices

Your right to privacy is important to us. We try hard to ensure a fair balance between your personal privacy and ensuring you obtain full value from our site and learn of things you are likely to be interested in.

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When we ask you to provide information it is often (but not only) to enable us to enhance your site visit, or send information on something that we believe will interest you or reply to you after your visit. This would include where you subscribe to any online newsletters or provide feedback to us through a contact form or when you complete any online competition form or survey we may offer from time to time. When you register we ask you the questions set out on that page to obtain your personal information. We may use (and you consent to the use of) your personal data for future email, mailings, phone or other forms of contact, notification of new services, competitions and new versions. In relation to any regular “e-contact”, you can ‘unsubscribe’ at any time. We do not disclose or sell your information.

Security

Making sure you can interact safely online is a priority for us and we have made strenuous efforts to ensure that security is one of our highest priorities, using robust technologies to protect potentially sensitive information

Cookies

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