The following Policies can be found on this page:

  • Privacy & Cookies Policy
  • Drone Policy
  • Memorial Policy

PRIVACY & COOKIES POLICY

Logie Estate Privacy Policy – effective from 3rd May 2018
Here at Logie Estate we take your privacy very seriously and we are committed to holding your personal information in the safest regard. Please read our Privacy Policy to learn how we collect, store and use information about you when you interact with us, in any manner, via our website and/or our services.

SCOPE OF PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy covers our treatment of information that we gather when you are accessing or using our websites or services or when you contact us in any manner. We gather various types of information, including information that identifies you as an individual (“Personal Information”). The independent businesses at Logie Steading and on Logie Estate are responsible for the data that they collect and store.

INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE

Website Cookies
This site uses cookies – small text files that are placed on your machine to help the site provide a better user experience. In general, cookies are used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping baskets, and provide anonymised tracking data to third-party applications like Google Analytics. As a rule, cookies will make your browsing experience better. However, you may prefer to disable cookies on this site and on others. The most effective way to do this is to disable cookies in your browser. We suggest consulting the Help section of your browser or taking a look at the About Cookies website which offers guidance for all modern browsers.

Google Analytics
When you use this site, a third-party application called Google Analytics collects standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. We use Google Analytics to find out things such as the number of visitors to various pages on the site. This information is only processed in a way that does not identify any individual person. We do not make, and do not allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of the people visiting this website.

Mailing Lists
As part of the registration process for our electronic newsletters, we collect personal information that you provide us with via our online forms and other forms of registration.
We collect this information to;
o Tell you about our news and activities Contact you if we need to obtain or provide you with additional information
o Check our records are correct
We do not rent or trade your name or email address with other organisations and businesses.
We use a third-party provider, MailChimp, to deliver our electronic newsletter and to store your details. We gather statistics of email opening and clicks using industry standard technologies to help us monitor and improve our communications. For more information about your details being shared with, stored and used via MailChimp, please see MailChimp’s Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe to our electronic newsletter at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any of our mailings.

Ticketing Data
When you purchase a ticket/s or book onto a workshop at Logie Steading online, we collect personal information that you provide us with via third-party Box Office systems such as Cloudvenue or Eventbrite, such as; Your Full Name, Address and Postcode, Email Address and Contact Telephone Number.
We do not collect debit/credit card details, PayPal information or any other financial details used to purchase tickets or book onto a workshop.
We do not rent or trade your personal information with other organisations and businesses.
For more information about your details being stored and used via Cloudvenue and Eventbrite, please see Cloudvenue’s Privacy Policy and Eventbrite’s Privacy Policy.

ANONYMISED DATA SHARING

We share anonymised data statistics with other organisations for purposes of reporting to funders (e.g. Lottery, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, Moray Leader), working in partnership with other organisations (e.g. Moffatt Centre, Visit Scotland, Illyria Theatre) and for our own evaluation reports. This data is used to analyse our visitor numbers, audience development programmes, ticket sales and funding and to contribute to an understanding of visitor numbers and patterns in the wider area.

ACCESS TO YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

You are entitled to contact Logie Estate to request;
o A copy of the personal information that we hold
o Amendments to be made to your personal information
o For your personal information to be deleted for our systems
You can email your request to us at info@logie.co.uk

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY NOTICE

We are constantly trying to improve our website and services, so we may need to change this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will alert you to material changes by, for example, placing a notice on our website and/or by sending you an email when we are required to do so by applicable law. You can see when this Privacy Policy was last updated by checking the date at the top of this page. You are responsible for periodically reviewing this Privacy Policy.

DRONE POLICY

Please follow the following guidance when flying a drone on Logie Estate land. 

Logie Estate Drone Policy

MEMORIAL POLICY

Please refer to the following guidance should you wish to enquire about placing a memorial on Logie Estate landholdings. 

Logie Estate Memorial Policy

QUESTIONS & CONTACT INFORMATION

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our cookie or privacy policies, please send a detailed message to info@logie.co.uk
Our main address for the purposes of this website is Logie Estate Office, Dunphail, Forres, Moray. IV36 2QN

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Logie Estate Policies

Terms & Conditions for fishing on Logie Estate

  1. Fishing on the river is restricted to 2 rods per beat and is to be by fly only. All fishing is from the right bank. By arrangement with the neighbouring estate there is no left bank fishing on the Relugas Middle and Top beats.
  2. The fishing is split into two 2 rod beats, Logie and Relugas, with Relugas sub divided into Middle and Top.  Beats can be taken together or separately. Logie is fished Monday to Saturday, Relugas Middle on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Relugas Top on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Beats change at midnight.
  3. Fishermen must contact Logie Estate office on 01309 611300 a day or so before arrival to organise being shown onto the river. A map of pools, beats and access routes will be provided.
  4. Bio-security is important to the future of the river and anglers are asked to observe protection measures. The Findhorn District Fishery Board Conservation Code will be strictly observed. To summarise: All fish caught up to 14th May inclusive must be released. From 15th May, all salmon over 9 lbs / 4 kg / 28 inches / 72 cm are to be returned.  Below that measurement at least 70% of salmon and 50% of grilse caught should be released and a maximum of 1 salmon and / or 2 grilse per rod per week may be retained. In September all fish are to be returned. No gaffs or tailers are allowed.
  5. The Findhorn District Fishery Board Bio-security measures will be strictly observed and all fishermen in the party must sign the Bio-security Declaration. (Also available at http://www.fnlft.org.uk/downloads/)
  6. The Estate recommends that barbless hooks are used, fishermen are in possession of a disgorger and that knotless nets are used. All possible care should be taken when returning fish to the river, they should be handled as little, and gently, as possible and should not be removed from the water.
  7. The catch should be reported at the end of each day of fishing to Logie Estate Office on 01309 611300. If the office is closed, please leave a message on the answering machine with the date, weight and pool. Please also report a nil catch day.
  8. Dogs are allowed on the river but must be kept strictly under control at all times. The Estate reserves the right to ask tenants to remove dogs if they are considered to be out of control.
  9. Rod, line and fly size are dependent on prevailing weather and water conditions and personal choice. In general, maximum rod length needed is 13ft with a size 8 or 9 line, usually floating. Fly sizes range from 6 – 8 in the spring down to 12 or less in summer low water.
  10. Safety must be considered at all times. All beats have a variety of pools with some suitable for most heights of water. Little wading is necessary and river paths are good however the fishing is within the Findhorn gorge, access to some of the pools is quite steep and a degree of rock scrambling is often necessary when playing and landing fish. Please be aware that a reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required. A buoyancy aid for each rod is provided and should be collected from Logie Estate Office on arrival, and returned to the Estate Office (or to the outbuilding opposite if office is closed) on departure. Logie Estate strongly recommends that buoyancy aids are worn when fishing and not doing so is entirely at fishermen’s own risk. Please pay attention at all times, avoid slips and falls, wear appropriate footwear, look out for overhead electricity lines, watch the weather and pay attention to livestock. Take extra care if fishing alone.
  11. Anglers need to supply or hire their own equipment (except buoyancy aids, which are provided).
  12. Ghillieing/tuition is available by on a first come, first served basis. This must be booked in advance with the Estate Office and is subject to availability. A half day ghillieing/tuition is approx. 3 hours, full day approx. 6 hours. Please contact the estate office or check our website for current rates. Rates do not include discretionary tips.
  13. Rod, Reel & Line hire is available by on a first come, first served basis. This must be booked in advance with the Estate Office and is subject to availability. Please contact the estate office or check our website for current rates. A rod, reel and line set is for one person and is subject to a fully refundable damage deposit of £100.
  14. Aside from fishermen, others, including rafters and kayakers, enjoy this stretch of river and mutual respect and consideration is expected.
  15. Bookings are confirmed when initial payment is received. Subsequent changes in dates or number or rods are entirely subject to the Estate’s discretion and to availability. Change of dates, if accepted, incur an administration fee. In the event of a cancellation the tenant must advise Logie Estate immediately, whereupon Logie will endeavour to re-let. If a new tenant can be found the deposit will be returned less any expenses incurred for advertising, office costs, etc., and less any shortfalls in discounted list price. Until such time as a vacancy has been re-let the hirer is responsible for making any further payment by the due dates. Failure to do so may mean that the hirer forfeits any refund if the dates are re-let. If it is not possible to re-let, all payments are still payable by the due date(s). It is unlikely that a refund can be made for a late cancellation. Logie Estate recommends that fishermen take out relevant cancellation insurance.
  16. Subletting fishing is only allowed with Logie Estate’s permission.
  17. Logie Estate reserves the right to immediately withdraw fishing without compensation from anyone who breaks these or associated conditions, or flouts normal standards of behaviour or fishing etiquette.