This is a good-faith plain-English summary, not legal advice. It is intended to be accurate and complete enough for the Google AdSense programme policies and for visitors who want to know what’s going on. If you need a definitive answer for your own situation, contact us at hello@stadiumjobs.co.uk.
Last updated: 23 May 2026.
Who we are
This website (https://stadiumjobs.co.uk) is operated by Stadium Jobs UK Ltd
(“we”, “us”, “our”), trading as “Stadium Jobs”.
- Company number:
44828442 - Registered office:
1 Dorethy House, 321 East Acton Road, London, EC1A 1BB - ICO data controller registration:
ZA44828442 - Contact for privacy questions: hello@stadiumjobs.co.uk
We are the data controller for any personal data processed via this site, within the meaning of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
What this site does
stadiumjobs.co.uk is a job-listings website. It lists matchday and
event vacancies at UK stadiums and signposts visitors to the relevant
operator’s own application page. We do not run the application
process ourselves: when you click “Apply”, you leave this site and
your application is handled by the listed operator (e.g. Levy UK,
Delaware North, Sodexo Live!, etc.) under their own privacy notice.
What personal data we collect
We try to collect as little as possible. In practice, the data processed when you visit are:
- Server logs generated by our hosting provider (GitHub Pages / Cloudflare). These typically include your IP address, the pages you request, your browser user-agent and the time of the request. They are used for security, abuse prevention and aggregate traffic statistics.
- Privacy-friendly analytics via Fathom Analytics. Fathom is cookie-less and does not build a personal profile of you. It records anonymous, aggregated metrics (page views, referrers, device class). Fathom is GDPR/PECR-friendly by design and we do not require your consent to use it.
- Advertising data via Google AdSense (see “Advertising and cookies” below). This is the part that uses cookies and similar technologies and is gated behind your consent in the UK and EEA.
- Email correspondence if you choose to email us at
hello@stadiumjobs.co.uk. We retain that correspondence for as long as needed to handle your enquiry and for a reasonable follow-up period.
We do not ask you to create an account on this site. We do not collect CVs, contact details or eligibility-to-work documents on this site — those are handled by the operator you apply to.
Lawful bases for processing
| Activity | Lawful basis (UK GDPR Art. 6) |
|---|---|
| Operating the site, server logs | Legitimate interests |
| Privacy-friendly analytics (Fathom) | Legitimate interests |
| Personalised advertising (AdSense) | Consent |
| Non-personalised / contextual ads | Legitimate interests |
| Replying to your email enquiry | Legitimate interests |
You can withdraw consent for advertising cookies at any time by revisiting the consent banner (see “Advertising and cookies”).
Advertising and cookies
This site is monetised in part through Google AdSense, operated by Google Ireland Limited.
- Google and its third-party advertising partners use cookies and similar technologies to serve and measure ads. These may be used to show you ads based on your prior visits to this site or other websites.
- For visitors in the UK, EEA, Switzerland and the UK Crown Dependencies, we use Google’s certified Consent Management Platform (CMP) to ask for your consent before any non-essential cookies are set. The CMP shows on your first visit and you can re-open it at any time using the floating “Privacy options” / “Manage choices” control that AdSense injects on the page.
- If you do not consent, Google will only show non-personalised contextual ads.
- You can also turn off personalised advertising for your Google account at google.com/settings/ads.
- More information on how Google uses data when you use partners’ sites or apps is at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
We do not drop our own first-party tracking cookies. The only cookies set on this domain are those Google AdSense / its CMP need in order to remember your consent choices and serve ads.
Who we share data with
We share personal data only with the third-party processors and recipients we genuinely need to run the site:
- GitHub, Inc. / GitHub Pages — hosting and content delivery (server logs).
- Cloudflare, Inc. — DNS and (where applicable) CDN edge logs.
- Fathom Analytics Ltd — privacy-friendly aggregate analytics.
- Google Ireland Limited / Google LLC — advertising via AdSense (only after consent in the UK/EEA).
- Operators you apply to — when you click “Apply” on a job listing, you are redirected to the operator’s site and your application from that point on is governed by their privacy notice, not ours.
Some of these recipients are based outside the UK. Where personal data leaves the UK, we rely on the UK Government’s adequacy regulations where available (e.g. for EEA transfers and the UK extension to the EU –U.S. Data Privacy Framework) or on the Standard Contractual Clauses plus the UK International Data Transfer Addendum.
How long we keep data
- Server logs: typically 14–30 days at the host level.
- Fathom Analytics: aggregated event data only, retained according to Fathom’s published policy.
- Email correspondence: as long as is reasonably necessary to handle the enquiry and for a normal follow-up period (typically up to 24 months).
- AdSense data is held by Google according to its own retention policies.
Your rights
Under the UK GDPR you have the right to:
- access the personal data we hold about you;
- ask us to correct or erase that data;
- restrict or object to certain types of processing;
- withdraw consent (for ad cookies) at any time;
- lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
To exercise any of these rights, email hello@stadiumjobs.co.uk. We will respond within one month.
If you are unhappy with our response, you can contact the ICO at ico.org.uk or on 0303 123 1113.
Changes to this notice
We will update this page when our processing changes. The “last updated” date at the top of the page reflects the most recent revision.