Loddon and Test LEADER Copyright & Trademark Information

Permission to reproduce Hampshire County Council copyright material. If you wish to re-use copyright material from our website or other publications, please see our guide to re-use of information to find out how you can get a licence to do so.

Text

All text on pages within the www.ruralfunding.co.uk domain is © Copyright Hampshire County Council, unless otherwise stated, under Section 17 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. If you wish to reuse any of the text, please contact Emily Preston in the first instance at emily.preston@hants.gov.uk

Photographs

All photographic images in pages within the www.ruralfunding.co.uk domain are © Copyright Hampshire County Council, unless otherwise stated, under Section 17 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

Copyright in all photographs displayed on this web site is owned by Hampshire County Council and/or the photographer and so these photographs may not be used unless a licence is first obtained from Hampshire County Council: see our guide to re-use of information.  Please contact Emily Preston in the first instance if you wish to reuse any photographs. e: emily.preston@hants.gov.uk

Icons and Artwork

All icons, artwork and other graphical images within the www.ruralfunding.co.uk domain are © Copyright Hampshire County Council, unless otherwise stated, under Section 17 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

Hampshire County Council owns the copyright in its logotypes, coat of arms and all other promotional logos. Unauthorised use of these by others is prohibited.

If you wish to link to any of our pages and require an icon to mark the link, you are welcome to use our Loddon and Test LEADER logo.  Please contact emily.preston@hants.gov.uk

Icons and other artwork produced by Hampshire County Council may be freely used by organisations whose web sites are hosted by the County Council, and by any other local authority or similar public body in the UK.

Mapping

In some cases the maps have been created by Hampshire County Council and it owns the copyright. If you want to use these, see our guide to re-use of information.

Why Copyright is Important

Copyright is important because it protects the interests of :

  • those who create
  • those who invest in creativity.

Additional information available from the United Kingdom’s Copyright Licensing Agency or International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations.