Privacy

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 04/02/24

We are committed to protecting the privacy of users of this website.

Data protection

Any personal information you provide will not be disclosed to third parties.

Information we collect from visitors

We collect information from visitors relating to:

  • feedback submitted
  • email notifications
  • site usage tracking

1. Contact

If you contact us through a contact form or email address we will only use this information for the purposes specified. You will not receive any subsequent unsolicited communication.

4. Site usage tracking

i) Cookies

To make this site run correctly a number of small data files are placed on your computer. These are known as cookies. Most big websites do this too.

They improve things by:

  • remembering settings, so you don’t have to keep re-entering them whenever you visit a new page
  • remembering information you’ve given (eg your postcode) so you don’t need to keep entering it
  • measuring how you use the website so we can make sure it meets your needs

Our cookies aren’t used to identify you personally. They’re just here to make the site work better for you. Indeed, you can manage and/or delete these small files as you wish.

To learn more about cookies and how to manage them, visit AboutCookies.org.

First Party Cookies
These are cookies that are set by this website directly.

They store basic data on your interactions with WordPress, the CMS running this website.

Third Party Cookies

We use Google Analytics to collect information about how people use this site. We do this to make sure it’s meeting its users’ needs and to understand how we could do it better. Google Analytics stores information about what pages you visit, how long you are on the site, how you got here and what you click on. 

Google complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the US Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use and retention of personal information from European Union member countries and subject to enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission


ii) Log files

Log files allow us to record visitors’ use of the site. These logs are automatically generated from all our visitors, which we use to make improvements to the layout of the site and to the information in it, based on the way that visitors move around it. Log files contain the IP address of machines used to visit the website via a browser.