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Hammerson Plc and Bright Blue Day have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures
to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risks, including encryption of personal data;
ensure the on-going confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems
and services; are able to restore the availability and access to data provided in a timely manner
in the event of a physical or technical incident; conduct regularly testing, assessing and
evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organisational measures for ensuring the security
of the processing.
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Upper Mall area located outside Jones Bootmaker and opposite Zara
Space Details
R4, Upper East Mall
Daily rate (Mon-Fri)
£250
Weekly rate (Mon-Sun)
£600
Weekend rate (Sat-Sun)
£475
Introduction
Upper Mall area located outside Jones Bootmaker and opposite Zara
Suitable for
Mall Retailing
Power
Standard 13amp Supply
Size
4m x 1.5m
Dimensions
4m x 1.5m
All rates are exclusive of VAT. Weekend rate is Fri to Sun. Rates subject to increase in Nov/Dec.
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FAQ
Q:
What documentation do I need to complete my application?
A:
Each tenant must demonstrate they have considered the risk of health, safety, fire and electrical hazards and provide control measures / method statements to confirm how they will remove or reduce risks to the lowest level as far as is reasonably practicable.
What are Hammerson Engage’s Health and Safety Risk Assessment policies?
A:
Risk Assessments must be written by the company responsible for the activity. The risk assessment needs to cover set up, customer interface and de-rig. A risk assessment provided for installation is fine, but often the greater risk is what takes place when visitors walk through the doors. Risk assessments should be specific to the activity and to your centre; generic risk assessments or blanket health and safety policies can never be comprehensive.