Our Website
We have structured our website so that you can visit without identifying yourself or revealing any personal information.
When visiting our website some information may be stored on your computer in the form of a cookie. A cookie is a text file that is either stored in your computer memory temporarily (a session cookie) or placed on your hard drive (a persistent cookie) by a web page server for added functionality or for tracking site usage.
The purpose of a cookie is to tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page. When you return to our websites, cookies enable us to retrieve the information you previously provided, so you can easily use the features that you customised. We do not use cookies to gather personal information or track your browsing habits away from our website(s).
To avoid cookies, you may configure your own web browser to reject cookies. However, by doing so, some functionality of the websites may be lost. The procedure for rejecting cookies will depend on what web browser you are using.
Please consult the information provided with your web browser you use, for further details.
Below are the cookies we use:
Google analytics
These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site.
The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come from to use the site and the pages they visited.
This information is used to improve our website and ensure the visitors are able to find what they need as quickly and easily as possible.
Should you wish to complete a contact or enquiry form on the website or through our connected portals, we collect and store the personal information supplied to us via secure servers to enable us to fulfil your request.
Any personal information you chose to disclose via the website or portals will be processed in accordance with our privacy notice.