Cookies
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on a user’s web browser (e.g. Edge, Safari, Chrome, Firefox). Most websites you visit will use cookies in order to improve your user experience by enabling that website to remember users in order to store preferences, help users use the website more efficiently and to gather website analytics. If a website doesn’t use cookies it thinks you are a new user each time you visit the website and users may be asked to log in and reset their preferences every time they visit.
How we use Cookies
Cookies ensure we are able to continually improve our website to make it as easy as possible for you to use our site. We utilise "first party cookies" (originating from us) to store "authentication" information, therefore allowing you to access areas of the website such as applying for vacancies. We also utilise "third party cookies" (not originating from us) to provide "analytic" information.
Essential Cookies
In order to access "authenticated" areas of the website (e.g. applying for a vacancy) it is essential that cookies are enabled and allowed. These cookies are first party cookies.
Non-Essential Cookies
Non-essential cookies are used to enhance the user experience, we do not use cookies to track individuals or for advertising purposes.
The non-essential cookies we use are:
- Google Analytics - This is used to collect anonymous information about how the site, the effectiveness of campaigns and where website traffic comes from.
- Social Media - Job adverts have links to the main social media sites Facebook, X and LinkedIn to allow easy sharing of adverts on your preferred site,
Cookie Free Website
Unfortunately we are unable to provide a "cookie free" version of the website, as cookies are essential for accessing "authenticated" areas of the website (e.g. applying for a vacancy). If you do not wish to receive any cookies from this website, then unfortunately the only option available to you is not to visit this website.