Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 30th January, 2026
These terms apply to your use of the Maven website and any enquiries or work that result from it. By using our site, you agree to them.
Who we are
Maven is a private limited company registered in England and Wales.
Registered office:
C/O Ozkan Accountants Ltd
2nd Floor Suite 12
Vantage Point
New England Road
Brighton
BN1 4GW
Correspondence address:
15–17 Middle Street
Brighton
BN1 1AL
Directors:
Duncan Gardner
Bryan Kidd
Using our website
You’re welcome to browse, read and share links to our content for your own use.
Please don’t:
misuse the site
try to interfere with how it works
copy or reuse our content for commercial purposes without permission
Our content
Everything on this website is owned by Maven unless stated otherwise.
That includes words, images, layouts and ideas.
If something inspires you, great.
If you want to reuse it, just ask.
Information and advice
The content on our site is intended to explain how we think and work.
It’s not advice you should rely on without talking to us directly about your specific situation.
Every project is different. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions.
Enquiries and working with us
If you contact us through the site, we’ll respond in good faith and in confidence.
Any formal work we do together will always be covered by a separate, agreed contract.
That contract will take precedence over anything on this page.
Links to other sites
We may link to other websites for convenience or context.
We’re not responsible for their content or how they handle your data.
Liability
We take reasonable care to keep this site accurate and up to date.
That said, we can’t guarantee it will always be error-free or uninterrupted.
We’re not liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of this website, except where the law says we can’t exclude liability.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time.
The version on this page is the one that applies.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
Any disputes will be dealt with exclusively by the English courts.