Cookies
This page explains what cookies are, which ones are collected by us and how they are used on this website.
HOW WE COLLECT INFORMATION
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by the websites that you visit. They are commonly used in order to make websites work by tracking goods that you have placed in a basket, or work more efficiently by remembering your login details, as well as to provide information about the sites usage to the owners of the site.
Here are the cookies this site sets on your browser
Google Analytics
The following Google cookies record how our visitors get around the website. The cookies track information such as: what links and buttons get clicked; how much time is spent by visitors on specific pages ; whether visitors come back to the site and more. We are unable to link this information back to individual people. We use this information in aggregated form to help our decision making about what changes to the site we might make to improve the experience for our visitors.
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This cookie is used by Google to distinguish users. It will persist for 2 years (or until you clear your browsers cookies).
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This cookie is used by Google to distinguish users. It will persist for 3 months (or until you clear your browsers cookies).
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This cookie is used to store information of how visitors use the website. It will persist for 24 hours (or until you clear your browsers cookies).
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This cookie is used by Google to distinguish users. It will persist for 24 hours (or until you clear your browsers cookies).
WordPress
The system that runs our website sets a number of cookies that allow the website to function as intended
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This cookie controls the display of the alert messages we sometimes need to display to visitors.
Cookie Policy Cookie
If you click to acknowledge that you have read our message about cookies, we need a way to stop showing you the same message on every page you visit. In order to do this we set a cookie.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
Users of the site who wish to share our content socially using Facebook, Twitter may have cookies stored on their computers from these third party websites.
Cookies are collected from third party sites so that you can be logged in to your account on their site and share our content simply and easily.
For more information on the cookie policies of these third party sites, please visit their websites. You will be able to control the way cookies are used when you are signed into your accounts on these sites through the privacy settings they have made available to you.
Facebook Privacy Policy (https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/other)
Twitter Privacy Policy (https://twitter.com/privacy)
Google+ Privacy Policy (http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/policies/privacy/)