Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 12 May 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They help the site remember information about your visit — such as whether you have accepted our cookie notice — so that you do not need to enter the same information again.
Cookies do not carry personal data on their own, and they cannot run programs or deliver viruses. We use them only to keep the site working as expected and, where you agree, to understand how people find and use our pages.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Always active — cannot be turned off
These make the website work properly. Without them, pages may not load or your preferences may not be saved. They include the cookie that records your consent decision on this site.
Duration: session or up to 12 months
Analytics Cookies
Optional
These help us understand which pages people visit and how long they stay, so we can make the site more useful. The information is collected in aggregate and does not identify individual visitors.
Duration: up to 26 months · Provider: Google Analytics (optional)
Marketing Cookies
Optional
These record your visit so that we can understand where enquiries come from. They are not used to show you adverts on other websites. We do not share this data with advertising networks.
Duration: up to 90 days
Preference Cookies
Optional
These remember small choices you make during a visit — such as the language or display settings you prefer — so the site feels consistent each time you return.
Duration: up to 12 months
3. Your Cookie Preferences
You can adjust your preferences at any time using the controls in the section above or the buttons below. Your choices are saved locally on your device.
4. Third-Party Services
Where analytics or preference cookies are enabled, certain data may be processed by third-party services whose own privacy and cookie policies apply. These may include Google Analytics for aggregate visitor statistics and Google Maps for the embedded map on our homepage.
We do not use social media tracking pixels or advertising networks on this site.
5. How Long Cookies Last
Session cookies are temporary and are removed when you close your browser. They keep the site working smoothly during your current visit.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period — typically between 90 days and 26 months depending on type — or until you delete them. You can remove any cookie at any time through your browser settings.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies through their settings. Blocking all cookies may affect how some pages work. Here are instructions for common browsers:
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top right
- Select Settings, then Privacy and security
- Click Cookies and other site data
- Choose your preferred option or manage exceptions per site
- To delete existing cookies: click See all cookies and site data and remove as needed
- Open Firefox and click the menu button (☰) in the top right
- Select Settings, then Privacy & Security
- Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your settings
- Click Manage Data to view or remove specific cookies
- You can also set exceptions for individual websites
- Open Safari and go to Safari > Settings (or Preferences on older versions)
- Click the Privacy tab
- Check or uncheck Block all cookies as preferred
- Click Manage Website Data to review or remove stored data
- On iPhone/iPad: go to Settings > Safari > Privacy & Security
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the top right
- Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions
- Click Cookies and site data
- Adjust your settings or manage exceptions per site
- Click See all cookies and site data to remove specific items
On mobile devices, cookie settings are usually found under your browser app's privacy or site settings section.
7. Your Rights
You may withdraw or change your cookie preferences at any time using the controls on this page. Changes take effect from your next page load. Withdrawing consent does not affect anything that happened before you withdrew it.
Disabling optional cookies will not prevent you from using this website, though some features — such as a remembered consent preference — may not work as smoothly.
For questions about how we handle data related to cookies, please contact us at [email protected].