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Cookie Use on this Website

(In compliance with the EU e-Privacy Directive)

This website currently uses cookies to gather information about your experience whilst here.

This website uses Google Analytics (a web analytics service), which sets a cookie on your web browser in order to evaluate your experience of our website.

The cookies are used to store information, such as what time you visited our website, whether you have visited the site before, which site referred you or what you searched for to find us.

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This cookie helps your browser to keep your session intact, in other words it allows you continue using site features that remember your choices.

If you continue to browse our website without changing your cookie settings, we will presume that you are happy to receive this cookie from our website. If, however, you are not happy to receive cookies from our website, you can change your browser cookie settings at any time.

How can I manage website cookies?

Web browser cookies:

If you wish not to receive cookies from this website, you can change your web browser settings so that you will be notified when any website tries to send you a cookie. At this point you can choose to accept or refuse the cookie. In addition you can also delete historical cookies from your browser at any time.

In order to manage cookies please refer to your web browsers help function, which will guide you through the process of managing your browsers privacy settings. Alternatively, you may want to visit www.aboutcookies.org, an independent website which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of desktop browsers.

Alternatively if you wish just to avoid Google Analytic cookies consider Google’s browser plug-in available for most web browsers “Opt-out of Google Analytics cookies“.

What is a Cookie and Why is it Important?

A cookie is a simple text file that is stored on your website visitors computers when they land on your website. Cookies allow your website to record things such as: which search terms they entered into a search engine to find your website or how many people came to your website on a specific day. In other instances cookies are used to provide core functionality such as; keeping members logged into your website or enabling customers to buy products or services from you via the website.

On the 26th May 2012 the New EU cookie law (e-Privacy Directive) came into effect which meant that any website using cookie technology must inform visitors that cookies were being used and what for.

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