Last Updated: Feb 2026
Your privacy is taken very seriously. This policy explains in the clearest way possible what information we collect, why we collect it, and how we ensure it is always kept safe and secure. Our goal is to be completely transparent and to comply with all relevant data protection regulations, including the GDPR.
If you have any questions about your data, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
We only ever collect the data needed to run our business and provide our services to you. We will never knowingly share your data with a third party unless legally required to do so.
You have the right to know what data we hold about you. You can request to see this data, or ask for it to be corrected or deleted.
Cookies are tiny text files stored on your computer when you browse websites. They are essential for many website functions and are mostly used to remember your preferences, keep items in a shopping cart, or help us understand which pages on our site are most popular. This site uses a few essential cookies to function correctly.
You have full control over the cookies stored on your device. Because every web browser (like Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox) is different and updates frequently, the best way to manage, block, or delete cookies is through your browser's own built-in settings.
You can usually find these options in your browser's 'Preferences', 'Settings', or 'Options' menu, typically under a 'Privacy and Security' section. If you are unsure how to do this, we recommend using your browser's 'Help' function or searching online for "how to manage cookies in [your browser name]".
Third-party cookies are those set by services other than the website you are on (e.g., for embedded maps or videos).
Please be aware: Major web browsers like Google Chrome are in the process of phasing out third-party cookies to enhance user privacy. While we avoid using services that rely on them wherever possible, this is a changing landscape. The best way to manage these is through your browser's privacy settings.
An IP address is a number that identifies your device on the internet. For some website features to work (like embedded YouTube videos or Google Maps), it's necessary for your IP address to be shared with that service. An IP address is not typically considered personal data as it does not directly identify you.
If you send us an email, we will naturally have a copy of that email and your email address. We will only ever use this information to communicate with you about your enquiry.
If you choose to sign up for our newsletter, that is a separate process that requires your explicit consent via a double opt-in system. This means you will have to confirm your subscription, so you can't be signed up by mistake. You can easily unsubscribe at any time using the link in every newsletter.
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