Cookie Policy
The 1-Minute Guide
- We use cookies to make our website easier for you to use
- We use cookies to help stop our online-forms from being used to send spam-email
- We use cookies to monitor usage so we can spot trends and make improvements
- We DO NOT use cookies to identify individuals (and never will)
- We DO NOT store personal information in cookies
Our cookie usage is necessary for website functionality and poses no privacy threat. We recommend you allow cookies. Disabling them prevents interactive features like form submission and user login from working properly.
More Detailed Information
When did the law change and who enforces it?
The EU E-Privacy Directive (2002/58/EC) from 2003, amended in 2009, requires cookie consent. The regulation entered UK law on May 26, 2011, with enforcement commencing May 26, 2012, regulated by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
What are cookies?
A cookie is used by a website to send state information to a User's browser. They cannot be programmed, carry viruses, or install malware, but can track browsing activities. We use cookies for authentication, preferences, and website monitoring.
What happens if you disable cookies?
You can opt-out; we record this preference. Most website functions work, but those requiring cookies (forms, login) are disabled. You must restate preferences if cookies are deleted or different devices are used.
What happens if you ignore the question?
Cookies continue being set under implied opt-in, an approach approved by the Information Commissioner's Office guidance.
