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Venue Impact Advisory

Corrections and right of reply

The Venue Impact Index is built from publicly available information and is open to correction. If you are a venue (or represent one) and believe an entry is inaccurate or incomplete, we want to put it right.

What we commit to

  • Acknowledge within 5 working days. Every submission gets a human reply confirming we have it.
  • Review within 30 days. We assess the evidence you provide against the published methodology.
  • Reflect changes in the next cycle. Where verified evidence changes a score, tier or note, the next monthly refresh carries the update and our changelog records it.
  • Mark the change openly. An updated entry shows that it was revised following a venue submission.

How to submit

Email david@venueimpact.co.uk with the subject line "Venue Impact Index: right of reply", and include:

Venue name:
The entry I am contesting (e.g. score, tier, evidence note):
What is inaccurate or missing:
Supporting evidence (links to published reports, certificates, audited figures):
Your name and role:

Verified, documented evidence (published reports with real figures, certificates, audited filings) carries the most weight, because the Index awards points only against documented evidence, never unsupported claims.

How scores are framed

Each entry reflects what we found in a desk review of public information at the time of assessment. It is a point-in-time, provisional estimate, not a financial, safety or legal rating, and not a definitive statement about a venue's practices. A Listed tier, or a Low-confidence "indicative" entry, means limited public evidence was found, not that a venue performs poorly.

Independence

Venue Impact Advisory publishes the Index independently. A venue's commercial relationship with us, if any, has no bearing on its score, and submitting a correction does not create one.