Terms & Conditions

These terms and conditions apply to your use of the Pub Broadband website. By accessing or using this site, you agree to follow these terms. If you do not agree, you should stop using the site immediately.


Pub Broadband is an independent editorial platform focused on broadband and connectivity within the hospitality sector, including pubs, bars, cafés, and restaurants.


You may use this website for lawful, personal, and informational purposes only. You must not use the site in any way that breaks the law, causes harm, attempts fraud, or disrupts the operation or security of the website. Any attempt to gain unauthorised access to the site or its systems is strictly prohibited.


All content on this site is provided for general information purposes only. While every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, Pub Broadband makes no guarantees regarding completeness, reliability, or suitability for specific use. The content does not constitute professional or technical advice, and you should seek independent guidance where necessary.


All intellectual property on this site, including written content, layout, and editorial material, belongs to or is licensed to Pub Broadband. You may not copy, reproduce, or distribute any content without prior written permission, except for sharing links to original pages.


This site may include links to external websites for reference. Pub Broadband does not control or endorse third-party content and accepts no responsibility for its accuracy or reliability.


To the fullest extent permitted by UK law, Pub Broadband is not liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this site or reliance on its content.


We may update these terms at any time. The latest version will always be available on this page. Continued use of the site means you accept any changes.


These terms are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom. Any disputes will be handled by the courts of the United Kingdom.


Last updated: 16 April 2026


Privacy Policy


This Privacy Policy explains how Pub Broadband collects, uses, and protects personal data in line with UK data protection law, including the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.


We collect personal information when you contact us through the website. This may include your name, email address, and the content of your message. We also collect general website usage data, such as pages visited and time spent on the site, to help us understand how visitors use our content. Cookies are used to support site functionality and analytics.


Information submitted through the contact form is used only to respond to your enquiry. We do not use this data for marketing and do not sell or share it with third parties. Usage data is collected to improve the quality and relevance of our content and may be processed through analytics tools.


The legal basis for processing contact form data is our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries. Analytics data is processed based on your consent, which is requested when you first visit the site.


We keep contact form data for up to twelve months unless ongoing communication requires it to be kept longer. Analytics data is stored according to the default settings of the analytics provider.


This website may be hosted by a third-party provider, and data may be processed as part of normal operation under agreements that comply with data protection laws. Some third-party services, such as analytics or embedded content providers, may also process data under their own policies.


You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data, as well as restrict or object to its processing. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office. Requests can be made through the contact page.


We may update this policy from time to time. The latest version will always be published here.


Last updated: 16 April 2026


Cookies Policy


This Cookies Policy explains how Pub Broadband uses cookies and similar technologies in line with UK and EU regulations.


Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function properly, remember your preferences, and provide information about how visitors use the site.


Some cookies are essential and cannot be turned off. These are required for basic functions such as site security and saving your cookie preferences.


We also use analytics cookies to understand how visitors interact with the site. This includes information such as which pages are visited and how long users stay on them. This data is collected in an anonymous and aggregated form.


If the site includes embedded content or external features, third-party services may place their own cookies or collect data when you interact with that content. These services operate independently and have their own privacy policies.


You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time. You can also change your preferences using the cookie consent tool provided when you first visit the site.


This policy may be updated to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements. The latest version will always be available here.


Last updated: 16 April 2026


Accessibility Statement


Pub Broadband is committed to making its website accessible to as many users as possible, regardless of ability or technology.


We aim to follow recognised accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. Our goal is to ensure the site is easy to use, clear to understand, and compatible with assistive technologies.


We regularly review the site to identify and improve accessibility. At the time of writing, we are not aware of any major accessibility issues, but improvements are ongoing.


Some content on the site may come from third-party sources, such as embedded media. While we aim to use accessible formats, we cannot fully control the accessibility of external content.


If you experience any issues accessing the site, please contact us with details of the problem, including the page and a description. We aim to respond within five working days.


If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the relevant regulatory authority in the United Kingdom.


Last updated: 16 April 2026