1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work effectively,
remember preferences, and provide information to website owners. Similar technologies (like pixels and local storage)
may be used for comparable purposes.
3. Why we use cookies
We use cookies for the following categories (depending on your settings and what tools are enabled on our site):
| Category |
Purpose |
Typical examples |
| Essential |
Required for core website functions, security, and network management. |
Session handling, security tokens, cookie consent state |
| Functional |
Improve functionality and personalisation (e.g., remembering preferences). |
Language preference, UI settings |
| Analytics |
Help us understand how visitors use the website so we can improve performance and UX. |
Page views, session duration, basic interaction data |
| Marketing |
Used to measure and improve advertising effectiveness and show relevant content. |
Conversion tracking, remarketing identifiers |
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before placing non-essential cookies (e.g., Analytics and Marketing).
4. Your choices and controls
4.1 Cookie banner / consent tool
If our website uses a cookie banner or consent manager, you can accept, reject, or customise cookie settings from there.
You may also be able to revisit your preferences via a “Cookie Settings” link (if enabled).
4.2 Browser controls
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through settings (e.g., blocking all cookies, clearing cookies, or
blocking third-party cookies). Note: blocking essential cookies may impact site functionality.
4.3 Opt-out where available
Some analytics and advertising tools provide opt-out mechanisms. If we use such tools, we will rely on your consent
where required and apply your choices accordingly.
5. Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies may be set when we embed content or use third-party services (e.g., maps, video embeds, analytics,
advertising pixels). These third parties may collect information about your browsing across websites.
We do not control third-party cookies directly. Please review the relevant third-party policies for more information.
6. Cookie retention
Cookie retention varies depending on the cookie type. Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies may remain until their expiry date or until you delete them. Where a consent tool is used,
consent preferences are typically stored for a limited period (often up to 6–12 months) depending on configuration.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on this page and revise the
“Last updated” date.