Cookie Policy
What we store on your device, why, and how to change your mind at any time.
Last updated: 10 August 2026
What cookies are
A cookie is a small file a website stores on your device so it can remember something between pages or visits. Some are needed for the site to work at all. Others are optional, and we only set those if you agree.
The three kinds we use
Essential
Needed for the site to function: loading pages, submitting the enquiry form, and remembering your cookie choice so we stop asking. These cannot be switched off, and they do not track you.
Analytics
These tell us which pages get read and which get ignored, so we can improve the site. They are only set if you accept.
Advertising
These let us measure whether an advert led to an enquiry, and show our ads to people who have visited before. They are only set if you accept.
The specific tools
- Google Analytics (GA4): how visitors move through the site
- Google Tag Manager: manages the tracking scripts on the site
- Google Ads conversion tracking: whether advertising produces enquiries
- Google Ads remarketing: showing our ads to previous visitors across Google’s network
- Meta advertising tags: only where you have consented to advertising cookies
You can read how Google uses data from sites that use its services at policies.google.com/privacy.
Changing your mind
You can change or withdraw your choice at any time using the button below, or by clearing cookies in your browser. Declining analytics and advertising cookies does not affect how the site works.
More detail
How we handle personal information generally is set out in our privacy policy.