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"So I’m back after a 48 hour ban. A little update for you all. The websites are up to date. Easter is unlikely as we have been held up by the authorities on our licences. I have a meeting next week and should know more after that. Renovation wise we are just about there. Thank you for all the support " Welcome back! X | |||
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"Is it still in the same place near Heathrow?" No that venue was closed. The new one is not far. | |||
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"How do I join these clubs?" Apply for membership on the website. Hopefully one of our helpful members will point you in the right direction as we can post web address. | |||
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"We can't wait for the opening night " Judging by all the interest it’s going to be a busy night! | |||
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"We can't wait for the opening night Judging by all the interest it’s going to be a busy night! " Might have to auction off tickets!!!!! Joke begin get accused of profiteering and robbing people..... | |||
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"We can't wait for the opening night Judging by all the interest it’s going to be a busy night! Might have to auction off tickets!!!!! Joke begin get accused of profiteering and robbing people....." Unbelievable. Don't people realise it is a business and that they have a choice? We will be there to try out the facilities as soon as it opens. Good luck xx | |||
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"Hi I reapplied about six weeks ago but not heard anything? " We are having a few issues with the membership card printer, once the issues are resolved we will be in a position to issue the cards. Sorry for the delay but we are drowning under paperwork and red tape. The website is up to date with all the news. | |||
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"Hi I reapplied about six weeks ago but not heard anything? We are having a few issues with the membership card printer, once the issues are resolved we will be in a position to issue the cards. Sorry for the delay but we are drowning under paperwork and red tape. The website is up to date with all the news. " Keep smiling, you’re getting there! | |||
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"Will you still be able to visit as a day pass visitor? " We stopped offering day-pass’s at the old venue about 6 months before we closed. Due to licensing we are unable to reintroduce them. | |||
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"Will you still be able to visit as a day pass visitor? We stopped offering day-pass’s at the old venue about 6 months before we closed. Due to licensing we are unable to reintroduce them. " I think you’re charging £10 for membership so that should hardly be off putting. | |||
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"Will you still be able to visit as a day pass visitor? We stopped offering day-pass’s at the old venue about 6 months before we closed. Due to licensing we are unable to reintroduce them. I think you’re charging £10 for membership so that should hardly be off putting." It will be £10 per year, per person for Kestel And £10 per year, per person for AbFab | |||
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"Shame jobs don’t pay more then min wage" Isn't that reminiscent of a Woody Allen film.... Michael James: Did you find a job? Victor Skakapopulis: Yeah, I got something at the striptease. I help the girls dress and undress. Michael James: Nice job. Victor Skakapopulis: Twenty francs a week. Michael James: Not very much. Victor Skakapopulis: It's all I can afford | |||
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"Any update on the opening? The website doesn't give a clue....." The place is virtually ready, just as soon as they can resolve the licensing issue relating to the steam room and sauna etc they will be open! | |||
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"So can’t wait to come down to see the club and old friends " Yes we miss everybody, although it’s surprising how many have cropped up at other clubs! | |||
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"Take your time and get it right, as I'm sure you will be doing... Nobody wants this place to fall foul of the authorities. Sending lots of love and luck for this new club, wishing you all all the success in the world xx" Our thoughts too and we are so looking forward to the reopening | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities?" It’s even closer to Heathrow! | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities?" No outdoor facilities at the new venue | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities? No outdoor facilities at the new venue " There is potential there for an outdoors area from the pool and I hope the new owners are able to take advantage of it. | |||
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"Got to make a visit for nostalgia and maybe meet a few friends" Meet you there | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities? No outdoor facilities at the new venue There is potential there for an outdoors area from the pool and I hope the new owners are able to take advantage of it. " ??? And where would that be....can't see that myself.... | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities? No outdoor facilities at the new venue There is potential there for an outdoors area from the pool and I hope the new owners are able to take advantage of it. ??? And where would that be....can't see that myself...." It’s the area outside the pool up to the fence. It’s quite a long strip of land. It just needs some clever shielding. | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities? No outdoor facilities at the new venue There is potential there for an outdoors area from the pool and I hope the new owners are able to take advantage of it. " They may not be able to due to the licencing and neighbours....but that is for them to decide....as it stands there is no outdoor areas as they have already said several times. | |||
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"So is it still very close to Heathrow? And had it got outdoor facilities? No outdoor facilities at the new venue There is potential there for an outdoors area from the pool and I hope the new owners are able to take advantage of it. They may not be able to due to the licencing and neighbours....but that is for them to decide....as it stands there is no outdoor areas as they have already said several times." Correct, and it’s a great venue as it stands. | |||
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"If the pool and spa parts are causing the club opening issues, perhaps you should open as a normal swingers club without spa facilities. that might help finances until you are able to open the spa areas. Just a thought!! " The pool experience has always been so Integral to Kestrels that most of their members wouldn't be happy not to have it. | |||
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"If the pool and spa parts are causing the club opening issues, perhaps you should open as a normal swingers club without spa facilities. that might help finances until you are able to open the spa areas. Just a thought!! " Doesn't it depend on layout of the club.....I am sure the owners have thought if that alteady but prefer a whole club experience for the customers from the onset | |||
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"In my opinion, everyone needs to stop comparing to the old venue... The new venue will be COMPLETELY different. Need to accept and move on from the fact there will be NO OUTDOOR space. If the outdoor space is a sticking point for you then don't go to the club.....simples. Let the team get on with putting the finishing touches to the venue, getting it all passed by the bureaucrats and the licencing people so that they can open and those of us that can accept the INDOOR facilities will be able to enjoy once more! " well said | |||
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"In my opinion, everyone needs to stop comparing to the old venue... The new venue will be COMPLETELY different. Need to accept and move on from the fact there will be NO OUTDOOR space. If the outdoor space is a sticking point for you then don't go to the club.....simples. Let the team get on with putting the finishing touches to the venue, getting it all passed by the bureaucrats and the licencing people so that they can open and those of us that can accept the INDOOR facilities will be able to enjoy once more! well said " But... but... then people won't be able to whine about how their favourite thing from the old club is missing from the new one. | |||
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"So I’m back after a 48 hour ban. A little update for you all. The websites are up to date. Easter is unlikely as we have been held up by the authorities on our licences. I have a meeting next week and should know more after that. Renovation wise we are just about there. Thank you for all the support " Hope all the work and plans are progressing as expected. Do you think you will be open week of 6th May? | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? " No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue?" It’s a bargain! | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue?" New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. " I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. " Sadly it is a breach of GDPR.... | |||
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"So I’m back after a 48 hour ban. A little update for you all. The websites are up to date. Easter is unlikely as we have been held up by the authorities on our licences. I have a meeting next week and should know more after that. Renovation wise we are just about there. Thank you for all the support " Can’t wait for this club to open ! ?? | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. Sadly it is a breach of GDPR...." Yep, legally it is an issues. It’s either a new business and has no database and no mailing list OR It’s a relocated business and it then retains the right to use its own database. It can’t be both. I deal with this for a FTSE50 company, so it’s not a grey area for me. Lifetime membership has to be just that, they can change what that membership entitles you to but you can’t take an existing database from company X and give it to company Y without double opt in from the data subjects (me, you, us in this case). Do I care about £30, no. But considering the legal challenges Kestrels/Abfabs have previously encountered I’m surprised they are not showing more business acumen and due diligence. | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. Sadly it is a breach of GDPR.... Yep, legally it is an issues. It’s either a new business and has no database and no mailing list OR It’s a relocated business and it then retains the right to use its own database. It can’t be both. I deal with this for a FTSE50 company, so it’s not a grey area for me. Lifetime membership has to be just that, they can change what that membership entitles you to but you can’t take an existing database from company X and give it to company Y without double opt in from the data subjects (me, you, us in this case). Do I care about £30, no. But considering the legal challenges Kestrels/Abfabs have previously encountered I’m surprised they are not showing more business acumen and due diligence." I work for a law firm and i can see a law suit coming up | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. Sadly it is a breach of GDPR.... Yep, legally it is an issues. It’s either a new business and has no database and no mailing list OR It’s a relocated business and it then retains the right to use its own database. It can’t be both. I deal with this for a FTSE50 company, so it’s not a grey area for me. Lifetime membership has to be just that, they can change what that membership entitles you to but you can’t take an existing database from company X and give it to company Y without double opt in from the data subjects (me, you, us in this case). Do I care about £30, no. But considering the legal challenges Kestrels/Abfabs have previously encountered I’m surprised they are not showing more business acumen and due diligence. I work for a law firm and i can see a law suit coming up" Cant see anyone taking it to court and admitting they are a swinger in an open court | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. Sadly it is a breach of GDPR.... Yep, legally it is an issues. It’s either a new business and has no database and no mailing list OR It’s a relocated business and it then retains the right to use its own database. It can’t be both. I deal with this for a FTSE50 company, so it’s not a grey area for me. Lifetime membership has to be just that, they can change what that membership entitles you to but you can’t take an existing database from company X and give it to company Y without double opt in from the data subjects (me, you, us in this case). Do I care about £30, no. But considering the legal challenges Kestrels/Abfabs have previously encountered I’m surprised they are not showing more business acumen and due diligence. I work for a law firm and i can see a law suit coming up Cant see anyone taking it to court and admitting they are a swinger in an open court" Why not? I have what could be called a sensitive job & ive never hidden it. My family know. My kids know. My friends know. Hell even my work colleagues know. I’m not ashamed to be a swinger. | |||
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" Cant see anyone taking it to court and admitting they are a swinger in an open court" You don’t have to ba a swinger to take legal action. All it takes is a previous council or enforcement official involved with kestrels/abfab1 to be emailed about kestrels/abfabs2 which is now described as a different legal entity and there is a breech of GDPR. And I’d be surprised if one of the enforcement officials or investigators didn’t join up as a member as part of their investigation work. I want this club to work as I want a local club, but it needs to be done right as they are a target and the place will be hounded with legal issues again. There are lots of membership “clubs” that are nothing more than that, membership to a club. It doesn’t mean access to anything physical, you need to buy an additional membership for that. £60 a year membership is fine with us If the club is good enough, but that may not work for everyone. I’d just be more concerned that yet another example of poor business practice has occurred that will allow difficult officials to take action. Abfabs, you need to reword your membership forms to be GDPR compliant in terms of storing personal documents. You need to make it clear what you do with the documents you are sent, how long they are retained and by what medium especially as you may be sent passport info that include sensitive and protected data such as ethnicity. If you have CCTV you need a section for that too. Same with the sign in sheets. Feel free to reach out by message if you want help. | |||
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"Can u still use yr old membership? No....it's a new club. Membership is only £10 so surely it isn't an issue? New club but using old website and old mailing list of people with old memberships. I massively support Abfab/kestrels but this feels amiss. I don't blame them doing this in order to recuperate their costs of a very expensive venue in prime location for where there is a big gap in the market. Sadly it is a breach of GDPR.... Yep, legally it is an issues. It’s either a new business and has no database and no mailing list OR It’s a relocated business and it then retains the right to use its own database. It can’t be both. I deal with this for a FTSE50 company, so it’s not a grey area for me. Lifetime membership has to be just that, they can change what that membership entitles you to but you can’t take an existing database from company X and give it to company Y without double opt in from the data subjects (me, you, us in this case). Do I care about £30, no. But considering the legal challenges Kestrels/Abfabs have previously encountered I’m surprised they are not showing more business acumen and due diligence." This! I loved abfabs but to go into the new business without dotting the it's and crossing the t's seems foolhardy at the very least. PS. I can't wait for the new one to open, conforming to all current legislation so there is no recourse. | |||
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"This is easily solved, rather than ranting about what 'incorrect practices' how about anyone with the correct skill within the law, trades, IT etc contact the owners and offer the help and advice they need. I'm quite sure they want to do the right thing here. You can see they have worked hard to get this business we all know and love off the ground" That will probably be why Poly 3 said "feel free to reach out to me as I am happy to help". Someone who clearly cares about the club and wants to see it succeed. But without forcing his knowledge and skills on them. Agree, the crew have been working hard to get this thing up and running again. Those of us that were fortunate enough to enjoy the old place miss it and are aware that there were some issues that could have been handled better to avoid what happened. With all the hard work that has gone into creating the new venue none of us want to see it fail over relatively simple things that could have been avoided. Having said that, I'm not sure there is too much for them to do to meet the GDPR requirements as the new club does involve a new sign up process, new membership, clarity that the old place has gone and therefore prior memberships are not applicable. So, all in all, maybe not very much needs to be done. | |||
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"This is easily solved, rather than ranting about what 'incorrect practices' how about anyone with the correct skill within the law, trades, IT etc contact the owners and offer the help and advice they need. I'm quite sure they want to do the right thing here. You can see they have worked hard to get this business we all know and love off the ground That will probably be why Poly 3 said "feel free to reach out to me as I am happy to help". Someone who clearly cares about the club and wants to see it succeed. But without forcing his knowledge and skills on them. Agree, the crew have been working hard to get this thing up and running again. Those of us that were fortunate enough to enjoy the old place miss it and are aware that there were some issues that could have been handled better to avoid what happened. With all the hard work that has gone into creating the new venue none of us want to see it fail over relatively simple things that could have been avoided. Having said that, I'm not sure there is too much for them to do to meet the GDPR requirements as the new club does involve a new sign up process, new membership, clarity that the old place has gone and therefore prior memberships are not applicable. So, all in all, maybe not very much needs to be done. " What they need are positive helpful suggestions and offers of help. We all want to see it succeed. | |||
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"This is easily solved, rather than ranting about what 'incorrect practices' how about anyone with the correct skill within the law, trades, IT etc contact the owners and offer the help and advice they need. I'm quite sure they want to do the right thing here. You can see they have worked hard to get this business we all know and love off the ground That will probably be why Poly 3 said "feel free to reach out to me as I am happy to help". Someone who clearly cares about the club and wants to see it succeed. But without forcing his knowledge and skills on them. Agree, the crew have been working hard to get this thing up and running again. Those of us that were fortunate enough to enjoy the old place miss it and are aware that there were some issues that could have been handled better to avoid what happened. With all the hard work that has gone into creating the new venue none of us want to see it fail over relatively simple things that could have been avoided. Having said that, I'm not sure there is too much for them to do to meet the GDPR requirements as the new club does involve a new sign up process, new membership, clarity that the old place has gone and therefore prior memberships are not applicable. So, all in all, maybe not very much needs to be done. What they need are positive helpful suggestions and offers of help. We all want to see it succeed." Free advice to help them not fall foul of the law is helpful. It isn’t a book club, its a commercial business. They need to comply, how many times do we pick up the paper and find Theresa been a breach of data? It’s information that can be used for annoying but harmless things like double glazing ads or for a way to harvest personal information for fraud. It’s not trivial I also hope it works out, looks like a great space but it needs to be safe, secure and professional. It’s not a house party. | |||
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"This is easily solved, rather than ranting about what 'incorrect practices' how about anyone with the correct skill within the law, trades, IT etc contact the owners and offer the help and advice they need. I'm quite sure they want to do the right thing here. You can see they have worked hard to get this business we all know and love off the ground That will probably be why Poly 3 said "feel free to reach out to me as I am happy to help". Someone who clearly cares about the club and wants to see it succeed. But without forcing his knowledge and skills on them. Agree, the crew have been working hard to get this thing up and running again. Those of us that were fortunate enough to enjoy the old place miss it and are aware that there were some issues that could have been handled better to avoid what happened. With all the hard work that has gone into creating the new venue none of us want to see it fail over relatively simple things that could have been avoided. Having said that, I'm not sure there is too much for them to do to meet the GDPR requirements as the new club does involve a new sign up process, new membership, clarity that the old place has gone and therefore prior memberships are not applicable. So, all in all, maybe not very much needs to be done. " The issu would be the new business having access to the old business' membership records. | |||
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"No . You are going to be outed in your local Village as a swinger.lol get real, I'm sure everything is ok . Never known so many people to want a ship to sink before it is sailed . " This isn't a case of wanting to sink the ship. It's a real concern FOR the ship. I work in an business where we handle a lot of personal data, the penalties for screwing up under GDPR could blow any small business right out of the water on a single offence. | |||
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"OMG there seems to be soooo much negativity,why? Nothing about the club coming back is negative, it's all positive to those that want it. Those that don't, move on. It is coming back,and it will be amazing. " I'm not sure exactly which comments you're referring to, but if it's to do with potential GDPR breaches with the new club using the old club membership data, I'm glad the issue is being raised. Far better the owners are aware and can do something about it, than end up being fined out of business a few months after opening! This sort of thing is not something you can just bury your head in the sand about and pretend it doesn't exist. As someone else has said, the fines are pretty extensive. Help by a couple of posters has even been offered, which I think is fantastic of them, to help the owners ensure they are compliant. Far from seeing negativity, I see people raising issues to ensure dotting of I's and crossing of T's and even offering to help, which in my view is both constructive and positive. | |||
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"You are using the old company website, which is being used to gather data, for the so called, new company. Advertising jobs for a company, unless you are a recruitment agency, means you are operating as the company. Either you are the old company or you aren't, you can't be both. If you are a new company then you are in breach if you are actually the old company then you aren't, unless you aren't who you say you are then again you are in breach. Yes it is complicated but it's also pretty straight forward. " Lol I’ll pass this in to the lawyers. But I’m fairly sure advertising for jobs is not in breach, using a trading names website is not in breach. And trying to undermine us is in breach. | |||
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"Pple have genuine concerns over privacy and the owner laughs just laughs it off? That ain’t right " Not sure I saw this personally, but the responce I read was OK and addressed some of the issues, website concern seeking professional opinion is the correct action. I think everyone is getting alittle too emotional and needs to calm down. | |||
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"Thank you to all your points raise on the GDRP breach. If someone could PM with the facts about our breach I would appreciate it. Our GDRP solicitors are convinced we have not breached any. The old mailing list is not used by the new company. The old mailing list is used by the old company, so no breach. The new company has not sent out any email yet, so no breach. To comply to GDRP is a full time job and with experts disagreeing on the interpretation of some aspects of it, it’s extremely confusing for anyone not trained. Data from the application is stored in a third party cloud that is GDRP compliant. Your data is kept as per the GDP regulations on membership data. Only accessible by our staff when needed and released to the authorities when asked. If anyone has any concerns please email in or PM me. " So much knowledge and assurance and yet you refer to it as GDRP!!! | |||
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"OMG there seems to be soooo much negativity,why? Nothing about the club coming back is negative, it's all positive to those that want it. Those that don't, move on. It is coming back,and it will be amazing. I'm not sure exactly which comments you're referring to, but if it's to do with potential GDPR breaches with the new club using the old club membership data, I'm glad the issue is being raised. Far better the owners are aware and can do something about it, than end up being fined out of business a few months after opening! This sort of thing is not something you can just bury your head in the sand about and pretend it doesn't exist. As someone else has said, the fines are pretty extensive. Help by a couple of posters has even been offered, which I think is fantastic of them, to help the owners ensure they are compliant. Far from seeing negativity, I see people raising issues to ensure dotting of I's and crossing of T's and even offering to help, which in my view is both constructive and positive." | |||
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"Main website has been updated, no membership details,no update, just a simple closed." I see two possible reasons for this. 1. They have closed down. 2. They have been told legally that they can't use an old website and its database for a new business. Time will tell but it doesn't look very good when it all it says is closed after recent events. | |||
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"Well if they never open up again all you negative people giving them negative feedback........... there isn't a decent hottub in a 25 mile radius of the M25...." Negative or truth. Now that is a question. | |||
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"Blimey this thread got very dramatic Best case is that the owners of the new place have realised there maybe a problem regarding GDPR and they are being prudent and cautious taking down all the information, website etc. until their lawyers have cleared everything. If I was the owner I would definitely be reaching out to the professionally experienced people who have offered to help in this thread." ************** With all the prior legal issues, the best thing the owners (whoever they are) of Kestrel/AbFab 2 could have done is obtain and pay for comprehensive formal legal advice so they know what steps and hoops to jump through before they crowdfunded and obtained new premises. Think of the ££millions tied up in the building. The area needs a new club but going off ‘half cocked’ isn’t the way to do it. Someone earlier said ‘it’s a bit different to hosting a house party!’ I think the owners sadly might be finding that out the hard way. Time for them to regroup, rethink and try again. | |||
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"I dont understand why it needs to have any association or connection with the old club. Nor do I understand the legal issues with opening a club. Other clubs are open, so no doubt they have done it, and obtained necessary legals. If people dont want to join it, they can shove off, there are plenty who do and will, myself included. Lets get it stripped back to the bare bones of what is required to get a club up and running and get on with it please " Most posters ITT,like us, really want to go to the new club, and want it to succeed. In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. | |||
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"I dont understand why it needs to have any association or connection with the old club. Nor do I understand the legal issues with opening a club. Other clubs are open, so no doubt they have done it, and obtained necessary legals. If people dont want to join it, they can shove off, there are plenty who do and will, myself included. Lets get it stripped back to the bare bones of what is required to get a club up and running and get on with it please " The ‘bare bones’ is what they are trying to do and what people are concerned with. Complying with the law as a minimum is just that. They need to show that are taking care of paying customers by having appropriately qualified staff and compliant facilities, those will be required to obtain insurance. The data protection thing actually appears to be one of the easier things to deal with? I want it to succeed but needs to be done properly, these things also protects the owners remember. | |||
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" In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. " Do we even know if it's a new company? Or is it the existing company opening a new club? | |||
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" In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. Do we even know if it's a new company? Or is it the existing company opening a new club? " Going off the information in these very long threads, it’s a new company. | |||
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"I dont understand why it needs to have any association or connection with the old club. Nor do I understand the legal issues with opening a club. Other clubs are open, so no doubt they have done it, and obtained necessary legals. If people dont want to join it, they can shove off, there are plenty who do and will, myself included. Lets get it stripped back to the bare bones of what is required to get a club up and running and get on with it please The ‘bare bones’ is what they are trying to do and what people are concerned with. Complying with the law as a minimum is just that. They need to show that are taking care of paying customers by having appropriately qualified staff and compliant facilities, those will be required to obtain insurance. The data protection thing actually appears to be one of the easier things to deal with? I want it to succeed but needs to be done properly, these things also protects the owners remember. " I'm not sure they are mate. Sounds like they are trying to tick as many boxes as possible and please everyone. I say, just open the club, apply by laws, as all other clubs do and lets have some fun. Other bells and whistles can come later | |||
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"Since everybody believes everything they read on this thread can i just take this opportunity to say i have a 10inch c**k " Liar!!!!! Lol | |||
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"Ok I’m back briefly. Anyone fancy telling me who owns the database? You all signed it so should know..... So unless you are aware of the actual owner of the database how can you know we breach?.... Trading names of companies don’t own databases. " Not being funny but some sort of ‘yikes’ gif would be appropriate here.... | |||
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"Does anyone know what they are doing? Worrying " Who? Me? | |||
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"The tone of this thread seems to have taken a worrying turn? It should really be about how the people that involved in running a much respected and much missed club, are nearly at the point of opening a brand new premises for all us to enjoy our life choices in a secure, well equipped and and professional (and private) environment. " Couldn't agree more and can't wait for them to open | |||
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" In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. Do we even know if it's a new company? Or is it the existing company opening a new club? " A quick search and I can see that the business known as Kestrel Hydro is dissolved and the new club is branded as Heathrow Kestrel and this company was formed one month ago I’m not sure if the new company can use the database of the old company, someone may be able to advise | |||
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"Shame that some have to be negative and think they have a right to voice their opinion. I would have thought that a constructive opinion would always be welcome, in so much as to suggest methods on how they can secure the opening they obviously are aiming for and one that has undoubtedly cost a great deal so far! If you can’t be supportive of this club, then save yourself the time of tapping away and find another way of amusing yourself. Keyboard warriors are all the same, narcissistic, vile creatures and a complete waste of air! I hope the club can resolve the issues they face and open as soon as they can. I’m sure it will be as delightful a venue as the previous club. With small minded neighbors nowhere to be seen, the club may stand a chance this time. I can only suggest that the few who complain and criticize, should naff off and leave us to enjoy it! " | |||
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"Ok I’m back briefly. Anyone fancy telling me who owns the database? You all signed it so should know..... So unless you are aware of the actual owner of the database how can you know we breach?.... Trading names of companies don’t own databases. " In terms of usefulness, I’ve seen better performances from chocolate fireguards | |||
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"Ok I’m back briefly. Anyone fancy telling me who owns the database? You all signed it so should know..... So unless you are aware of the actual owner of the database how can you know we breach?.... Trading names of companies don’t own databases. " " In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. Do we even know if it's a new company? Or is it the existing company opening a new club? A quick search and I can see that the business known as Kestrel Hydro is dissolved and the new club is branded as Heathrow Kestrel and this company was formed one month ago I’m not sure if the new company can use the database of the old company, someone may be able to advise " And I’m back for a while... There are two more - one older company operated for Abfab membership was not dissolved at the same time as kestrel and had several changes of directors earlier this year; plus a new company incorporated specific to the new building that was incorporated earlier this month. I’m not sure the OP wanted people to go into the legal ownership of the club but she said trading names don’t own databases. Well legal companies do so with saying it’s a new club and needs new membership these will be who people believe the emails are from but they didn’t sign up with them. Skinny bird we all want kestrels/Abfab 2.0 to work but people are raising a genuine concern. Please reach out to people willing to help like poly3. | |||
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"Ok I’m back briefly. Anyone fancy telling me who owns the database? You all signed it so should know..... So unless you are aware of the actual owner of the database how can you know we breach?.... Trading names of companies don’t own databases. In the past 72 hours some posters have raised the completely reasonable question of how come the new company seems to be using the mailing list of the old company, which might be a legal problem regards data protection regulations. Do we even know if it's a new company? Or is it the existing company opening a new club? A quick search and I can see that the business known as Kestrel Hydro is dissolved and the new club is branded as Heathrow Kestrel and this company was formed one month ago I’m not sure if the new company can use the database of the old company, someone may be able to advise And I’m back for a while... There are two more - one older company operated for Abfab membership was not dissolved at the same time as kestrel and had several changes of directors earlier this year; plus a new company incorporated specific to the new building that was incorporated earlier this month. I’m not sure the OP wanted people to go into the legal ownership of the club but she said trading names don’t own databases. Well legal companies do so with saying it’s a new club and needs new membership these will be who people believe the emails are from but they didn’t sign up with them. Skinny bird we all want kestrels/Abfab 2.0 to work but people are raising a genuine concern. Please reach out to people willing to help like poly3. " Hoping this gets resolved soon. The relevence of the law on GDPR does not concern which legal entity owns data. What the law says is that data should be held for the original purpose and only as long as that purpose is valid. If the entity ceased trading without an obvious new outlet (as was the case at the time), then the personal data should have been destroyed. There is no justification under GDPR for holding data just in case it may be needed later. | |||
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"The old mailing list is not used by the new company. The old mailing list is used by the old company, so no breach." How can that be so when the old company has been dissolved so cannot operate? A dissolved company can't *do* anything because it doesn't exist. Surely what you mean is the new company acquired all the assets of the old company before it ceased trading? And that all the subsequent comms are from the new company using the acquired IP of the old company before it was dissolved? "Data from the application is stored in a third party cloud that is GDRP compliant. Your data is kept as per the GDP regulations on membership data. Only accessible by our staff when needed and released to the authorities when asked. " I'm afraid to anyone knowledgeable about GDPR and M&A this raises more concerns than answers. Novating the contract for the cloud data storage from an old company to a new company does nothing for the transfer of data controller registration for the data stored on that storage. New company staff cannot legally access old company data unless the GDPR data controller registration for that data is transferred from the old company to the new, the ICO notified and the data subject notified. | |||
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"Quite... I think a lot of people would love a club and for it to succeed. But given that legal compliance was such an issue for the old club I think people just don't want it becoming an issue for the new one. Especially as the kind of people who made it into a problem for the old club might be liable to exploit any chink in the armour of the new. It is in everyone's best interests to make sure all the compliance ducks are in a row. " Well said, it is in everyone best interests to make sure this is done right and kept right. There can be no falling foul of anything. This will be needed for the new permission and relocation as part of Heathrow Expansion Programme. | |||
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"Quite... I think a lot of people would love a club and for it to succeed. But given that legal compliance was such an issue for the old club I think people just don't want it becoming an issue for the new one. Especially as the kind of people who made it into a problem for the old club might be liable to exploit any chink in the armour of the new. It is in everyone's best interests to make sure all the compliance ducks are in a row. Well said, it is in everyone best interests to make sure this is done right and kept right. There can be no falling foul of anything. This will be needed for the new permission and relocation as part of Heathrow Expansion Programme. " Can’t wait for it to finally open! | |||
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"We also are looking forward to the opening of this club. Despite the name, we aren’t expecting the same club and are pleased of the location too." Really good location | |||
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"We also are looking forward to the opening of this club. Despite the name, we aren’t expecting the same club and are pleased of the location too. Really good location " And really good facilities. | |||
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