Last updated: 7 May 2026
London Construction Magazine (“London Construction Magazine”, “LCM”, “we”, “our” or “us”) is committed to protecting privacy, maintaining transparency and handling personal information responsibly.
This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected, used, stored and protected when users access or interact with:
This policy applies to all visitors, readers, contributors, advertisers and users of London Construction Magazine services and content.
1. Publisher Information
London Construction Magazine is operated by:
London Construction Magazine Limited
United Kingdom
Company Registration Number: 15254163
For privacy-related enquiries:
2. Information We Collect
We may collect both personal and non-personal information depending on how users interact with the website.
a. Information Provided Directly
Users may voluntarily provide information including:
- Name
- Email address
- Company details
- Information submitted through contact forms, editorial enquiries or partnership requests
- Information provided when subscribing to newsletters or updates
b. Automatically Collected Information
We may automatically collect:
- Browser type
- Device type
- IP address (anonymised where applicable)
- Pages visited
- Time spent on pages
- Referral sources
- Geographic region
- Interaction and navigation data
This information may be collected using analytics tools, cookies and similar technologies.
3. How We Use Information
Information may be used to:
- Operate and improve the website
- Respond to enquiries or requests
- Maintain editorial, operational and security integrity
- Analyse audience behaviour and site performance
- Improve content relevance and user experience
- Send newsletters or updates where users have subscribed
- Prevent abuse, spam or malicious activity
We do not sell personal information to third parties.
4. Cookies and Analytics
London Construction Magazine uses cookies and similar technologies to:
- Understand how visitors use the website
- Improve performance and usability
- Measure traffic and audience engagement
- Support basic advertising and analytics functionality
Third-party services may include:
- Google Analytics
- Blogger / Google infrastructure services
- Advertising or measurement platforms
Users may disable cookies through browser settings, although some functionality may be affected.
5. Data Sharing and Third Parties
We may share limited information with trusted service providers solely where necessary for:
- Website hosting and infrastructure
- Analytics and audience measurement
- Email delivery or newsletter systems
- Security and anti-spam protection
We do not:
- Sell user data
- Trade personal information
- Share information for unrelated third-party marketing purposes
6. Data Retention
Information is retained only for as long as reasonably necessary to:
- Operate the website
- Maintain records
- Respond to enquiries
- Meet legal or operational obligations
Where information is no longer required, it is deleted or anonymised where reasonably practicable.
7. Data Security
We implement reasonable technical and organisational measures designed to protect information against:
- Unauthorised access
- Loss
- Misuse
- Alteration
- Disclosure
However, no internet-based system can guarantee absolute security.
8. User Rights
Subject to applicable UK data protection law, users may request:
- Access to personal information
- Correction of inaccurate information
- Deletion of personal information
- Restriction of processing where applicable
- Withdrawal of consent for newsletters or communications
Requests may be submitted to:
9. External Links
The website may contain links to third-party websites, including government bodies, contractors, consultants, event organisers and external publications.
London Construction Magazine is not responsible for the privacy practices, content or security of external websites.
10. Construction Industry and Professional Context
London Construction Magazine operates within a professional construction and regulatory environment.
Some editorial communication may involve:
- Contractors
- Developers
- Engineers
- Consultants
- Industry bodies
- Publicly available planning and regulatory information
The publication does not intentionally publish confidential personal information or sensitive operational data that could compromise safety, privacy or commercial integrity.
11. AI-Assisted Systems
London Construction Magazine may use AI-assisted tools for:
- Drafting support
- Content organisation
- Grammar review
- Workflow efficiency
However:
- Editorial judgement remains under human control
- AI systems are not treated as authoritative factual sources
- Human editors review published content
- Privacy-sensitive information is handled with caution
12. Updates to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect operational, legal or regulatory changes.
The latest version will always be available on this page.
13. Contact
For privacy-related enquiries, corrections or data requests: