Cookie Policy
Protecting you and your data
Last reviewed and updated on 10 November 2025
Cookies are small files of information that are sent from our website to your browser and stored in the cookie directory of your hard drive. Their purpose is to help you to use our website more effectively and to provide us with useful information on how our site is used so that we can improve what we offer.
Our website uses cookies to record aggregated usage statistics through Google Analytics. The types of information that Google Analytics collects include: new and returning visitor numbers; dates and times of visits; where the traffic came from (e.g. via a search engine, linked websites, emailed links, etc..); international and domestic locations of visitors; and which pages were accessed. It enables us to do such things as:
- estimate our visitor size and the pattern of visits to different parts of our sites;
- speed up your searches;
- recognise you when you return to our websites.
The statistical data that Google Analytics collects is not used to identify anyone. You can find detailed guidance on how Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services here: www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/.
When you first visit our website, we ask you for your consent to place cookies on your computer. If you refuse your consent, or decide to withdraw it later, that may mean that you are not able to use our site as effectively.
You can find further information about cookies, and how to manage and remove them by consulting the Information Commissioner’s Office website here or the Advertising Bureau’s website here.
For more information on how we will treat any personal information that we collect from you, please see our Privacy Policy.
Date of last review and update
This notice was last reviewed and updated on 10 November 2025.