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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 30 June 2025
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They help websites remember things — like whether you have already seen a consent notice — so the experience works more smoothly on your next visit.
Cookies do not run programmes or carry viruses. They are simply a way for a website to store a small amount of information on your device. You can view, manage, and delete them through your browser settings at any time.
Cookies we use
Essential cookies
Always active — cannot be disabledThese are necessary for the website to function. They handle things like storing your cookie consent preference so you are not asked every time. Without them, basic features of the site would not work.
Examples: cookieConsent (our own preference store)
Analytics cookies
OptionalThese help us understand how visitors use our website — which pages are visited, how long people spend on them, and whether any links are not working as expected. The data is anonymised and used only to improve the site.
Examples: Google Analytics (_ga, _gid)
Marketing cookies
OptionalThese may be used to show relevant advertisements to people who have visited our site through advertising platforms. We use these sparingly and only through trusted networks. If you opt out, you may still see ads, but they will be less relevant to your interests.
Examples: Facebook Pixel, Google Ads conversion tracking
Preference cookies
OptionalThese remember settings you may have chosen, such as language or region preferences, so you do not have to set them again on each visit.
Examples: language preference, UI settings
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party services that we use on our website. These services may include:
- Google Analytics — website usage statistics
- Google Maps — embedded location display
- Facebook Pixel — advertising conversion tracking (where enabled)
Each of these services has its own privacy and cookie policy. We encourage you to review them if you would like more detail about how they handle data.
How long do cookies last?
- Session cookies — deleted automatically when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies — remain on your device for a set period (typically 12–24 months for analytics, up to 2 years for preference cookies)
Manage your cookie preferences
Use the toggles below to choose which categories of cookies you are comfortable with. Essential cookies are always on. Your choices are saved to your browser and will be respected on future visits.
Essential cookies
Required for the site to work
Analytics cookies
Help us improve the website
Marketing cookies
Used for relevant advertising
Preference cookies
Remember your settings
Managing cookies in your browser
You can also manage, block, or delete cookies directly through your browser. Here is how to access those settings in the most common browsers:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Microsoft Edge
Mobile browsers
Your rights
You have the right to:
- Choose which optional cookie categories you accept
- Withdraw consent at any time using the controls above
- Delete cookies from your browser at any time
- Browse our site with cookies disabled (some features may be limited)
For questions about how we handle cookies or personal data, contact us at [email protected].
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last revised. Continued use of our website after any change constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.