Terms & conditions
Last updated: July 2026
The short version
This page sets out the ground rules for using our website. Using the site means you're okay with these terms. Nothing here is a contract for engineering work; that's always agreed separately in writing.
Who we are
This website is operated by LMF Design Ltd (Company No. 16875019), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Contact: info@lmfdesign.co.uk.
Using this website
You're welcome to browse and get in touch. In return, please don't misuse the site: no attempts to break, overload or gain unauthorised access to it, and no using it for anything unlawful. Please only submit information that is accurate and your own to share.
Our content
The text, images, designs and branding on this site belong to LMF Design Ltd (or are used with permission) and are protected by copyright. Please don't copy or reuse them without our written permission. Third-party logos shown on the site remain the property of their respective owners.
Enquiries and the Launchpad
Information on this site is provided for general guidance and to describe what we do. It doesn't form a contract or a professional recommendation on its own. Any actual project is governed by a separate written agreement.
For the Launchpad in particular: it is in development, and nothing on this site is an offer, invitation or inducement to invest, nor financial advice. Any future investment opportunity would be made available only through proper regulated channels.
No guarantees
We keep the site accurate and available as best we can, but we provide it "as is" and can't guarantee it will always be complete, current, or uninterrupted. To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for any loss arising from using the site, or from being unable to use it. Nothing here limits liability for anything that can't lawfully be limited.
Links to other sites
Where we link out to other websites (such as partners, tools, or our LinkedIn), we're not responsible for their content or their own policies.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction.
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. The current version always lives on this page, with the date above.
This page is provided in good faith and in plain English. It is not legal advice. For anything that matters to your business, please have a qualified professional review it.