Our Clients
We work with a wide range of small organisations, including charities, community groups, sports clubs, independent educators, professional firms and sole traders.
While we primarily support clients across Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, many of our services can be delivered remotely, allowing us to work with organisations throughout the UK.
Who We Help
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Retailers and Hospitality
Independent shops, cafés and hospitality businesses that run CCTV, take customer bookings, or hold loyalty scheme data.
If you've got a camera covering your till point and no privacy notice to go with it, you're not alone - and it's a quick fix once someone points it out.
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Small Professional Firms
Accountants, estate agents, financial advisers, consultants and other professional service businesses routinely handle confidential client information.
We provide practical guidance to help professional firms understand their responsibilities, strengthen their processes and demonstrate compliance with confidence.
04
Community Groups
Whether you're running a village hall, community group, place of worship or local charity, managing personal information is an important part of day-to-day operations.
Membership records, mailing lists, event registrations and volunteer information all bring data protection responsibilities.
We can help community organisations put sensible, proportionate measures in place.
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Independent Educators
Private tutors, peripatetic music teachers, sports coaches and other independent educators often hold a surprising amount of personal information, including pupil details, parent contact information, progress records, photographs and, in some cases, special category data.
When working with children, data protection requires particular care. We provide practical, proportionate advice to help independent educators understand their responsibilities and protect the information they hold.
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Sole Traders
Photographers, tradespeople, dog groomers, therapists and similar one-person businesses often hold client contact details, session notes, or images.
The same data protection principles apply - but the practical steps should always be proportionate to the size and nature of the business.
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Sports Clubs
Sports clubs hold more personal data than many committees realise - from membership lists and player registrations to photographs, safeguarding records and medical information. Most are run by volunteers who simply want to support their club, not become data protection experts.
We provide straightforward, affordable advice that helps clubs understand what's required and focus on the sport they love.
Credentials
BCS Practitioner Certificate in Data Protection
Liz holds a recognised professional qualification in data protection, backed by hands-on experience building information governance frameworks from scratch - not generalist advice from a solicitor, accountant or IT provider treating it as an add-on.
Why You Can Trust Us
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Cover of at least £500,000 is held from launch and reviewed annually, so you can engage with confidence knowing the advice you receive is properly backed.
Committed to Ongoing Learning
Data protection law doesn't stand still - recent reforms under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 are a good example. Continuing professional development is maintained through BCS membership and close engagement with ICO guidance, so advice stays current.