Privacy and Cookies
About Cookies
A cookie is used by a website to record your activities. The information it contains usually includes the domain from which the cookie has come from, a value which is usually a random unique number as an identifier and the lifetime (expiry) of the cookie.
The website transfers this information to your browser’s cookie file on your computer which, in turn, saves the information and sends it back to the website server. When you return to the same website the cookie recognises you; however, you cannot be identified personally from a cookie.
How does our website use Cookies?
We use Google Analytics to provide us with a ‘snapshot’ of how visitors use our website and what content you find useful. This information helps us to adapt and improve the content and look of our website so that it best suits your needs. Cookies do not give us access to your computer or any personal information, other than the data you choose to share with us.
What’s changed?
Since May 2012, visitors to a website must give their consent for their activities to be tracked by cookies. You can choose whether to accept or reject cookies from all websites by selecting the option in your browser to disallow cookies. Choosing this option will not prevent you from accessing our website.
You can find out more about how to adjust cookie settings in your browser on the website www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/


