Privacy & Cookie Policy

The trust that we create with customers is vital to our business. No surprises then that your data is cared for to the highest industry standards.

Privacy and Cookie Policy

Use of information

We will not collect any information about individuals, except where it is specifically and knowingly provided by them. Examples of such information are:

  • Your name
  • Your address
  • Your telephone number
  • Your e-mail address

The information collected will be used to send you the information you have requested and to provide information that may be useful to you. We may share non-personal aggregate statistics (group) data about our site visitors’ traffic patterns with partners or other parties. However, we do not sell or share any information about individual users.

‘Cookies’

In order to measure the popularity of our website, where people come from and other general statistics, we use Google Analytics. Google Analytics sets a first party cookie to track new and repeat visitors, but it does not receive any information about who you are.

  • Cookies used on this site do not contain any personal information.
  • Any information collected is anonymous and generalised.

EU Cookie Directive stipulates that all cookies must be given “consent”. Because Google Analytics is first party cookie consent is needed only once. For more information about how to manage Cookies, please refer to the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) website

Your rights

In addition to the company’s safeguards, your personal data is protected in the UK by the Data Protection Act. This provides amongst other things that the data we hold about you should be processed lawfully and fairly. It should be accurate, relevant and not excessive. The information should be kept up to date, where necessary, and not retained for longer than is necessary. It should be kept securely to prevent unauthorised access by other people. You have the right to see what is held about you and correct any inaccuracies. You can do this by writing to us.

Policy changes

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an evolution of the current Data Protection Act (1998) and comes into effect 25th May 2018. For more information on the new data protection laws, please refer to ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) website

Security

We treat all the data held with the utmost care and security. Any details you give will remain completely confidential.

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