What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of information that websites can store on your device when you visit them.
They can be used for functions such as keeping a website session active, remembering settings, providing security, measuring website usage or supporting third-party content.
Similar technologies can perform comparable functions even where they are not technically traditional browser cookies.
How this website uses cookies
This website is designed to minimise unnecessary tracking and may use cookies or similar technologies where they are needed to provide functionality, security or user-requested services.
Different technologies may be introduced as the website develops. Where a technology requires consent, it should not be activated until the visitor has been given an appropriate choice.
Strictly necessary cookies
Some website functions cannot operate correctly without temporary session or security information.
For example, the contact form may use a PHP session to provide CSRF protection, preserve temporary form information and help protect the enquiry system against misuse.
These technologies are used to provide or secure functionality specifically requested by the visitor and are not used for advertising.
Analytics, advertising and other non-essential cookies
Cookies used for analytics, advertising, profiling or similar non-essential purposes generally require an appropriate consent mechanism before they are placed or accessed.
If these types of technologies are introduced on this website, visitors should be given clear information about their purpose and an appropriate opportunity to accept or reject them.
The website should not treat continued browsing as consent to optional tracking technologies.
Third-party services
Some features may connect to third-party services.
These can include:
- YouTube video content;
- Facebook;
- Instagram;
- TikTok;
- WhatsApp;
- Cloudflare security services where enabled; and
- other services added to the website in future.
Simply displaying a link to another website does not necessarily place that provider's cookies on your device.
However, embedded content or interactive third-party services may cause the external provider to receive information or set its own technologies when that content is loaded.
Those providers have their own privacy and cookie policies.
Video content
The website may display video content from YouTube.
Where possible, YouTube's privacy-enhanced embedding option may be used.
Loading or interacting with embedded video content may still involve communication with YouTube or Google and may result in information being processed by those services.
Security technologies
Security technologies may be used to protect forms and website services against automated abuse or malicious activity.
For example, Cloudflare Turnstile may be enabled on forms to help distinguish legitimate users from automated submissions.
If enabled, the service may process technical information needed to provide the security check.
Managing your choices
Where the website provides a cookie preference control, you can use it to change your choices about optional technologies.
You can also control or delete cookies using your browser settings.
Blocking strictly necessary technologies may prevent some website features from operating correctly.
Rejecting optional analytics or marketing cookies should not prevent you from accessing the core content of the website.
Personal information
Some cookie or similar technologies can involve the processing of personal information.
For more information about how personal data is handled, read the Privacy Policy .
Changes to this cookie policy
This policy may be updated when website functionality, third-party services or legal requirements change.
The date at the top of this page indicates when the policy was last materially updated.
Questions about cookies
If you have questions about the way this website uses cookies or similar technologies, you can contact Mark.