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Terms of use

Last updated 2 June 2026. The rules that apply when you use cllrnikkilloyd.com.

1. Who runs this site

This website (cllrnikkilloyd.com) is owned and operated by Nicola Lloyd in her personal capacity as a Reform UK councillor and as a Reform UK political campaigner. It is not an official Redditch Borough Council publication. The full position on the political imprint and the separation between my council role and political activity is set out in the privacy notice.

2. Acceptable use

By using this site you agree:

  • not to use the site for anything unlawful, fraudulent or harmful;
  • not to post abuse, harassment, threats, defamatory statements, hate speech, or unlawful material via any form;
  • not to impersonate another person or to submit false information through any form;
  • not to use the site, its content or its forms in a way that interferes with anyone else’s use of it;
  • not to attempt to gain unauthorised access to any part of the site, its admin area, its database or its hosting infrastructure (the Computer Misuse Act 1990 applies here);
  • not to use automated scripts, crawlers, scrapers or bots to overload the forms or download content at scale; and
  • not to reproduce or republish substantial parts of this site without permission, except for the limited fair-dealing exceptions in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

3. Forms and submissions

Forms on this site are for genuine ward casework, feedback, contact, newsletter subscription and contribution. Anything you submit is handled under the privacy notice. I read everything that comes in but make no guarantee about response time. Submissions that contain abuse, threats, or breach UK criminal law may be referred to the police.

If you submit content for the newsletter you confirm that the content is yours to share and that you grant me a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to publish it. You retain copyright; I make editorial decisions about what is published.

4. Accuracy and editorial position

The content on this site is published in good faith and reflects my honestly held views as a councillor and political campaigner. It is not professional advice. Local government, planning, casework and policy positions change; nothing here is a substitute for taking formal advice or contacting the relevant statutory body.

Posts that are dated reflect the position at the time of writing. Where a position has moved on I will mark the article accordingly, but I do not undertake to update every post in real time.

5. External links

Some pages contain links to external websites. Those sites are outside my control. I check the destination before linking but I am not responsible for the content, accuracy or privacy practices of third-party sites. Following an external link is at your own risk.

6. Intellectual property

Original text, photographs and design on this site are my own work or are used with permission, and are protected by UK copyright. You may quote short passages with attribution and a link back. For longer reproduction, please ask. Brand names and logos belonging to third parties (Reform UK, the BBC, GB News, podcast platforms, Microsoft, Google etc.) remain the property of their respective owners.

7. Disclaimer of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, I exclude any liability for loss or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, this site. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded, including for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.

8. Complaints

If you have a complaint about anything on this site, email me first at nikkilloydreformuk@gmail.com with the subject “Complaint about the website”. I aim to acknowledge within 5 working days and respond substantively within 20.

Complaints about my conduct as a councillor are handled separately under the Member Code of Conduct adopted by Redditch Borough Council, and should be sent to the council’s Monitoring Officer (see the council’s own complaints page). Complaints about data protection should be raised with the Information Commissioner’s Office , see the privacy notice for the route. Complaints about political imprints can be made to the Electoral Commission.

9. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

10. Changes to these terms

I may update these terms from time to time. The latest version lives at this URL and the “last updated” date will tell you when it was last revised. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the revised terms.