Privacy
Privacy policy
Last updated 2 June 2026
This policy explains how Parkstone Pilates Limited, trading as Parkstone Pilates Education (“we”, “us”), collects and uses your personal data when you enquire about our courses or use this website. We are the data controller for the information you provide.
Who we are
Parkstone Pilates Limited, Unit 1, 209 Ashley Road, Poole, Dorset BH14 9DR. You can reach us at info@parkstonepilates.education.
What we collect
- Details you submit through our enquiry form: your name, email, phone (optional), the course you're interested in, your experience, current role and any message.
- Technical information handled by our service providers, such as your IP address and browser, used to keep the site secure.
- Cookie-less usage statistics — see our cookies policy.
How we use it, and our lawful basis
- To respond to your enquiry and send you course details and dates — based on your consent and our legitimate interest in answering you.
- To administer your enrolment and the course — to perform our contract with you.
- To keep the website secure and prevent abuse — based on our legitimate interests.
Who we share it with
We use trusted providers who process data on our behalf:
- Supabase — secure storage of enquiries
- Resend — sending email confirmations and notifications
- TeamUp — our booking and customer management system
- Vercel — website hosting and cookie-less analytics
- Sentry — error monitoring (when enabled)
Some providers process data outside the UK. Where they do, appropriate safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses are in place. We never sell your data.
How long we keep it
We keep enquiry data only for as long as needed to respond, administer any course you join, and meet our legal obligations. After that it is securely deleted.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right to access, correct, erase, restrict or object to the processing of your data, to data portability, and to withdraw consent at any time. To exercise any of these, email info@parkstonepilates.education. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top shows when it was last revised.