This version was published on 22 August 2026.
We are Rhino Storage. We collect your name and contact details, the details of your unit and your payments, and CCTV footage of our sites. We use it to let you your unit, take payment, keep the site secure and tell you what you need to know. We do not sell your information. You can ask us what we hold and ask us to correct it. The rest of this notice sets all of that out in full.
Rhino Storage is the trading name of Rhino Storage Salisbury Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales, company number 07748294, registered office Unit 5 Dillybrook Business Park, Poplar Tree Lane, Wingfield, Wiltshire, BA14 9NB. VAT number GB 152 3417 36.
This website is about our Salisbury site. When you book, you are passed to our main booking site at rhinostorage.co.uk, which is run by the same company — so we remain responsible for your information throughout.
We are the data controller for the information described in this notice. We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
If you have a question about your information, or want to make any of the requests described under “Your rights”, contact us at admin@rhinostorage.co.uk or on 01722 444433.
Gillingham Storage is a separate company with its own privacy notice. If you store with us at Gillingham, see gillinghamstorage.co.uk.
Your storage agreement asks for an alternative contact. We only use those details if we cannot reach you — for example if there is a problem at the site, or your account falls into arrears. Please tell that person you have given us their details, because we are relying on our legitimate interest in being able to reach someone about the unit, and they have the same rights over their information as you do over yours.
For the things marked “performance of a contract” or “legal obligation” above — yes. Without them we cannot let you a unit. Everything based on consent is genuinely optional and you can withdraw it at any time.
We send service messages about your storage — invoices, payment reminders, access information, and notices about the site. These are part of your agreement and you cannot opt out of them while you store with us. Marketing is separate: we only send it if you have agreed, and every marketing message has an unsubscribe link.
We share your information with the following, and only where we need to:
We do not sell your information.
Our sites are covered by CCTV, and there are signs telling you so. We use it to protect people, goods and the premises. Footage is monitored on our behalf by an outside security company, and is kept only as long as we need it — unless there is a reason to keep a particular recording longer, for example an incident, an insurance claim, or a request from the Police. You can ask for a copy of footage of yourself; see “Your rights”.
If we have reason to believe a unit is being used for something unlawful, we may share what we hold with the Police or another competent authority. Your storage agreement allows us to let them into a unit, and where they ask, to tell them who rents it.
Your information is held on systems in the United Kingdom and the European Economic Area. Some of our providers — including Google — may process information outside the UK. Where they do, that transfer is covered by the safeguards UK data protection law requires, such as the UK International Data Transfer Agreement or an adequacy decision.
We do not make any decision about you by automated means alone, and we do not profile you.
You can ask us to:
Contact admin@rhinostorage.co.uk. We will reply within one month. There is no charge.
If you are not happy with how we have handled it, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office — ico.org.uk, or 0303 123 1113. We would rather you came to us first so we can put it right.
Some cookies are needed for this website to work. These are always on, and we do not need to ask you about them.
We would also like to use Google Analytics and Google Ads, which set cookies and send information about your visit to Google — your IP address, the pages you look at and how you found us — and Google may use it to measure how the site is used and to target advertising. Some pages also show a Google map, which shares your IP address with Google when it loads.
None of those load until you accept them. When you first visit you can accept them all or reject them all, and rejecting is exactly as easy as accepting. If you reject them, nothing else about the site changes. You can change your mind at any time using the “Cookies” link at the bottom of any page, or clear or block cookies in your browser settings.
You can see and change what Google does with information about you at myadcentre.google.com and myactivity.google.com.
We may update this notice. This version was published on 22 August 2026.