Cookies and tracking
Cookie Policy
How this website uses cookies and similar technologies, and how visitors can control non-essential tracking.
What cookies are
Cookies are small files placed on a device when a website is visited. Similar technologies can also remember preferences, secure forms, measure traffic, or support embedded content.
The site should only use cookies that are necessary for the website unless the visitor has been given clear information and, where required, has consented to non-essential cookies.
Cookies this site may use
Strictly necessary cookies may be used to load the website, protect forms, remember security settings, manage WordPress functionality, and keep the site available.
Analytics cookies may be used only where configured with consent to understand aggregated website use, such as pages visited and device type. Marketing or third-party tracking cookies should not be set unless a visitor has chosen to allow them.
Third-party content
Pages may include maps, videos, review widgets, embedded social content, or similar third-party services. Those services may set their own cookies when they are loaded or used.
If third-party embeds are added, the firm should keep this page and the website consent mechanism aligned with the actual tools in use.
Managing cookies
Visitors can block or delete cookies through their browser settings. Blocking necessary cookies may affect website functionality.
Where a cookie banner or preference centre is available, it should allow visitors to accept or reject non-essential cookies with equal ease and to change their choice later.