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Cookies Policy:

Our Website Uses Cookies to distinguish you from other Users of our Website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you Browse our Website and also allows us to improve our site.

Cookies are Files that are recorded in Temporary Internet Folders on your PC. They’re a useful tool as, by recording the way you use our Site, they enable us to get to know you better. For example, we’re able to recognise you when you return to the Site, Identify your Preferences so as to provide you with a more personalised service and speed up searches that you conduct when visiting.

You Don’t Have To Accept Them. Most Browsers allow you to Refuse Cookies by Activating the relevant Setting (Please Check the Help Menu of your Browser for More Details) however, selecting this setting may mean that you are unable to access certain parts of our Site.

Please Note that unless you have Adjusted your Browser Setting so that it will Refuse Cookies, our System will issue cookies when you log on to our Site.

Further Detail on Cookies:

Cookies are Text Files containing small amounts of Information which are Downloaded to your Device when you visit a Website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating Website on each subsequent visit, or to another Website that recognises that Cookie. Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you Navigate between Pages efficiently remembering your preferences, and generally improve your Website experience.

We can split Cookies into x4 Main Categories:

Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies

Category 2: Performance Cookies

Category 3: Functionality Cookies

Category 4: Marketing Cookies

Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies: These Cookies are Essential in order to enable you to move around the Website & Use its Features, such as Accessing Secure Areas of the Website. Without these Cookies Services you have asked for, like Registering for Job Alerts, cannot be provided.

Please Be Aware Our Site Uses This Type of Cookie.

Category 2: Performance Cookies: These Cookies Collect Information about ow Visitors use a Website, for instance which Pages Visitors go to most often, and if they get Error Messages from Web Pages. These Cookies Don’t Collect Information that Identifies a Visitor. All Information these Cookies collect is Aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a Website works.

Please Be Aware Our Site Uses This Type of Cookie

Category 3: Functionality Cookies: these Cookies allow the Website to remember choices you make (such as your Username & Password) and provide enhanced, more personal features. These Cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to Text Size, Fonts and other parts of Web Pages that you can customise. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The Information these Cookies collect may be anonymous and they cannot track your browsing activity on other Websites.

Please Be Aware Our Site Uses This Type of Cookie

Category 4: Marketing Cookies: This Website uses a Minimal Amount of Marketing Cookies to track your Online Behaviour & Preferences. These Cookies can share that Information with other organisations or advertisers. These are persistent Cookies and almost always of Third-Party Provenance.

Please Be Aware Our Site Uses This Type of Cookie

By Using Our Website & Online Services, you agree that we can place these Types of Cookies on your Device.

The Table Below shows the Minimal Amount of Non-Essential Cookies such as Performance, Marketing & Functionality Cookies in use on our Website. 

Name of Cookie

Purpose

Category

TawkConnectionTime

This Cookie is set by Tawk.to which is a Live Chat Functionality. The Cookie is used to Remember Users so that previous Chats can be linked together to provide better and improved service.

Performance

_ga_#

The ga# Cookie is a Specialised Tracking Tool created by Google Analytics. It helps Website Owners Measure & Analyse User Interactions with their Site Content. By distinguishing Unique Users, it aids in Improving the User Experience

Marketing

_ga

The _ga Cookie is a Specialised Tracking Tool created by Google Analytics. It helps Website Owners Measure & Analyse User Interactions with their Site Content. By distinguishing Unique Users, it aids in improving the User Experience

Marketing

twk_idm_key

The twk_idm_key Cookie is a Session Cookie that’s added only if no twk_uuid is found. It serves Concurrency Control, Managing Connection Requests when Multiple Pages are open simultaneously. Once the Page is Closed, this Cookie is Destroyed

Functionality

twk_uuid_#

The twk_uuid_propertyId Cookie Tracks Unique Visitors to a Website using Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) composed of randomly generated 128-Bit Numbers. This Dynamic Cookie changes based on Property ID Values

Functionality

twk_#

The twk_# Cookie is a Session Cookie that is added only if no twk_uuid is found. It is Destroyed once the page is closed. Its purpose is Concurrency Control. If Multiple Pages are open at the same time, then Multiple Connection Requests will be made at the same time.

Functionality

wp-settings-time-0

The wp-settings-time-0 Cookie is used by WordPress to Store User Preferences. Specifically, it customises your view of the Admin Interface and potentially the Main Site Interface. The number at the end of the Cookie corresponds to your Individual User ID from the Users Database Table. Its purpose is Functional, and its Expiration Period is One Year

Functionality

wp-postpass_#

The wp-postpass_# Cookie is Generated by WordPress when a User Logs in to a Password-Protected Page. It Stores the Password hash as a Cookie. It is impossible to retrieve the password from the cookie, and any changes to the Password invalidate the Cookie. By Default, this Cookie remains valid for 10 Days after creation

Functionality

wordpress_7bfe5fa7de140130fb7059140abd7e86

The wordpress_[hash] Cookie is Generated by WordPress when a User Logs in to a Password-Protected Page. it uses the Cookie to store your Authentication Information. The Cookie contains Hashed Data (not your actual Password) to maintain security.  This Cookie remains valid for 10 Days after creation

Functionality

wordpresspass_7bfe5fa7de140130fb7059140abd7e86

The wordpresspass_ Cookie is used by WordPress for password-protected pages.  When you visit a password-protected page, WordPress sets the wp-postpass_[hash] cookie.  This Cookie stores the hashed data (not the actual Password) you entered to access the protected content. This Cookie remains valid for 10 Days after creation

Functionality

wordpressuser_7bfe5fa7de140130fb7059140abd7e86

The wordpressuser_ Cookie is used on WordPress Websites to Store Authentication Details for Users who have Registered Accounts. When a User Logs In, WordPress creates this Cookie to store their Authentication Information. Cookie contains Hashed Data (including a portion of the hashed password) to ensure a valid session.

Functionality

 

We do have Links to other Websites and once you access another Site through a link that we have provided it is the responsibility of that site to Provide Information as to Privacy and how they use Cookies on the respective site.

In summary, some of the Cookies are strictly necessary for the Functionality of the Site while others are used to Enhance the Performance and Improve Your User Experience you can change your Cookie Preferences via our Cookie Consent Manager here. 

You can find more Information about Cookies by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.eu Google also have a brief video which explains the use of Cookies.