Cookie Notice

Our website uses cookies

This notice explains what cookies are, how we and our partners use them and what choices you have.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or whatever device you’re using when you visit a website or use an app. They can do things like remember who you are and your preferences, record what you’ve put in your shopping basket or count how many people visit the site. By doing things like remembering who you are, they can make interactions between you and the website faster and easier. For example, if they remember what you’ve entered previously you may not need to enter it again next time you visit the site.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Some are necessary to make our website work properly, so you can’t turn these off. Others are optional and we will always ask you for you consent before we store these on your device.

We use cookies to:

  • Keep our website secure
  • Make our website more relevant to you
  • Understand how visitors get to and use the site so we can improve it
  • Tailor the adverts you see on other websites and social media etc.
  • Measure the effectiveness of our advertising

What cookies do we use?

Our site uses different types of cookies, some are essential for our website to work properly. Others share information about your use of our site with third parties that we work with. For example, our social media, advertising and analytics partners. These partners may combine information with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services. They might do this to help us tailor our advertising based on your online browsing and search activity.

In the tables below are all the details about the cookies we use, including whether they’re third-party cookies and how long they stay on your device.

How do I change my cookie choices?

You can change your cookie choices by clicking the link “Change your consent” below.