Cookie policy
We may use information obtained from cookies or similar technologies. Cookies are small text files which contain information which we download on to your computer or device when you visit our website.
Cookies allow us to collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information, and allow us to remember you in subsequent visits to our website. The information generated by cookies about your use of the website is transmitted to third party service providers such as Google and is used to evaluate use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.
You are not obliged to accept any cookies and most browsers allow you to decline the acceptance of cookies. By deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies, you may not be able to access certain areas or features of our website.
To learn more about cookies, please visit www.whatarecookies.com
Which cookies are being used on the site?
Cookie acceptance
Records if you have accepted the use of cookies on the website. It does not contain any user information. This cookie remains on your computer after the session has closed. Records if you have been notified of new cookie information on the site. This cookie prevents the yellow notification banner from appearing on future visits to the site. It does not contain any user information. This cookie remains on your computer after the session has closed.
Google analytics
These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. They are placed on the site by Google, Inc. an American Corporation. It collects information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited on the site. This information is then used by Google to make reports for us and to help us improve the site. For more information visit
http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/ SESSION
A user’s session cookie (also known as an in-memory cookie or transient cookie) for a website exists in temporary memory only while the user is reading and navigating the website. When an expiry date or validity interval is not set at cookie creation time, a session cookie is created. Web browsers normally delete session cookies when the user closes the browser.