Cookies
	
	
		What are cookies?
	
	
		Cookies are small snippets of information placed on your computer's hard drive or in your browser memory
		when you visit a web site.
	
	
		What do cookies do?
	
	
		Cookies help to make the interaction between users and web sites faster and easier. For example, if
		you continue to use this web site a cookie will inform our site that you've seen our cookie information.
	
	
		Some of the cookies we use help us understand how our customers use our web site, for example the pages
		they visit and the links they click on.
	
	
		What our cookies don't do is store any personal or confidential information about you.
	
	
		Should I keep cookies turned on?
	
	
		We advise you to keep cookies turned on during your visits to our web site because parts of the site
		rely on them to work properly.
	
	
		Managing, disabling and enabling cookies
	
	
		You have the ability to accept or decline cookies from any web site by modifying the settings in your
		browser. If you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by our web site, you can do this
		through your browser settings.
	
	
		For more information about how to manage and disable cookies you can use the 'Help' function within
		your browser or please visit
		www.aboutcookies.org
		or
		www.allaboutcookies.org.
	
	
		Please note that deleting or disabling cookies set by this web site could affect the functionality of
		our web site and you will not be able to access certain areas or features.
	
	
		Additional cookies
	
	
		In addition to our standard cookies, we currently use some of the tools provided by Google to enable
		us to ensure the site offers you a good performance. These tools track the number of people accessing
		our site along with basic information about which pages are being visited etc.
	
	
		Some of these Google tools use cookies which your browser receive via our web site. These are persistent
		cookies and as such can last longer than a visit to our web site. These cookies are performance cookies
		and are used as part of our web analytics activity to monitor traffic and compile reporting about how
		users are using our web site.
	
	
		The cookies are used to capture anonymous data about a user's journey around our web site and the information
		is aggregated in order to allow us to analyse trends and to make improvements.
	
	
		To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all web sites (not just ours), you can visit
		tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
		for more information.
	
	
		More information
	
	
		If you require any further information about cookies or how to disable them, please visit
		www.aboutcookies.org
		or
		www.allaboutcookies.org.
	
	
		For further information or questions about how we use cookies please
		contact us.