Cookie policy

About this Policy

Our website does not use cookies, but we want to provide you with some information to explain what cookies are and how they are generally used.

You can learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Client Privacy Policy.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files which are stored on your browser when you visit certain websites. They can often serve crucial functions and help to keep websites secure and function properly, which can help firms to provide you with a better experience. They can also help to analyse how a website performs, what works and where improvements can be made.

Social Media and External Links

We don’t use cookies but remember where you find us via external links such as social media sites or other chapters, we have no control over those websites and the cookies they set, so please bear in mind that you should set your preferences in line with their own policies and cookie controls separately and we recommend that you always read their privacy information.

Equally, if you are redirected to any external sites from our own site, please remember that we do not control the cookies on those sites, and you will need to review their privacy information and select your cookie preferences accordingly.

How to Manage Cookies

When you visit a website you may be asked if you want to accept cookies. You should be able to continue to use that site without accepting these and any non-necessary cookies should not load onto your browser.

No matter what cookie control is in place on a website, or if you simply change your mind, you can also adjust your own browser to delete or block cookies from any site you visit. To learn more about how to manage your browser cookie settings please see www.allaboutcookies.org

Use of cookies can change over time or when a new service or function is added to our website. To ensure that this policy remains up to date, we regularly carry out ‘cookie audits’ and update our list of cookies accordingly.

This policy was last updated on 7th November 2023.