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Cookie Policy
This policy explains the cookies and similar technologies our website uses and how you can control them.
Last updated: 5 July 2026 · Next review: July 2027
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies such as local storage work in the same way. They can be “essential” (needed for the site to work) or “non-essential” (for example analytics), which we only use with your consent.
2. Your choice
When you first visit, we ask whether you accept non-essential cookies. We do not load Google Analytics until you accept. You can accept all, reject non-essential cookies, or choose which to allow, and you can change your mind at any time using (also linked in the footer), or by clearing this site’s data in your browser.
3. Cookies and similar technologies we use
We keep cookies to a minimum, and we load nothing non-essential unless you say yes.
- Essential. A small setting remembers your cookie choice so we do not ask on every visit. This is always on and stays in your browser until you clear it.
- Analytics (Google Analytics). Only if you accept, this helps us see how the site is used so we can improve it. These cookies last up to 2 years.
We use Cloudflare Turnstile to protect our forms from spam and abuse. It checks that you are a real person rather than an automated script, and it does not set any cookies or collect personal information about you, so it loads without needing your consent.
Our location map uses OpenStreetMap, which does not set cookies, so it also loads without needing your consent.
Durations are indicative and set by the relevant provider; exact values may vary.
4. Third-party providers
Some cookies, scripts or embedded services are provided by third parties, including Google (Google Analytics), Cloudflare (Turnstile, which protects our forms and sets no cookies), and OpenStreetMap (map tiles for our location map, which also sets no cookies). These providers may process information in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies.
5. Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Blocking essential cookies may stop parts of the site working. See your browser’s help pages for details.
For more on how we handle your information, see our Privacy Policy.