Pendle Hill Museum CIC is a non-profit Community Interest Company (registration number 15996389). Our role is to celebrate, preserve and educate: ensuring precious memories of the Pendle Hill area are available for future generations of locals and visitors to enjoy and share.
The memories and photographs from areas like Pendle Hill are frequently lost over time – often deemed too ‘ordinary’ to preserve. Shared local memories are already severely diluted and piecemeal. As memories fade, and photo albums get lost or discarded, important histories disappear. By combining memories, photographs and research in one digital home – in a non-profit and educational setting – Pendle Hill Museum CIC hope to create a permanent, accessible archive.
In making images available for educational, non-commercial use, Pendle Hill Museum CIC acts in good faith. However, despite our safeguards, we recognise that from time to time material may be in breach of copyright laws, contain sensitive personal data, or include inappropriate content.
If you are concerned that you have found material on our website for which you have not given permission, contravenes privacy laws, is inappropriate or in terms of copyright law is not covered by a limitation or exception, please contact us immediately at hello@pendlehillmuseum.org.
Please include your contact details and full details of the material, including the URL where you have seen it. If the request relates to copyright, provide proof that you are the rights holder and a statement that, under penalty of perjury, you are the rights holder or are an authorised representative. Please also include the reason for your request including but not limited to copyright law, privacy laws, data protection or inappropriate content.
Once we have received notification, we will acknowledge receipt by email and make an initial assessment as quickly as possible. If it is a valid complaint, the material will be immediately removed from the website and any other activities.
We will contact you to confirm this and attempt to find a mutually agreed, amicable solution. The material will not be used again unless a solution is agreed. A solution may involved republishing the material unchanged, replacing it with changes, or permanently removing it.