Cookie Policy
Ormolu | Last updated: 8 June 2025
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They allow the website to remember certain information about your visit — such as your preference for accepting or declining non-essential cookies — so you are not asked the same question each time.
Cookies do not contain personal information that identifies you by name or email address. They store small pieces of data about how you interact with a website.
Cookies we use
Essential cookies
Always active — cannot be disabled
These cookies are necessary for the website to function. They include your cookie consent preference (stored in localStorage so the banner does not reappear). These cannot be turned off.
Analytics cookies
Optional
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the website — which pages are visited and how long sessions last. The data is anonymised and used only to improve the site. Providers may include Google Analytics.
Marketing cookies
Optional
These cookies may be set by advertising platforms to track visits across websites. We use them rarely and only where necessary for understanding the reach of our online presence. No personal advertising profiles are built using our cookies.
Preference cookies
Optional
These cookies remember choices you have made, such as display settings, to provide a more consistent experience on return visits.
Manage your preferences
Third-party cookies
Our website embeds a Google Maps iframe on the homepage. Google may set cookies from this embed. We do not control how Google uses these cookies. You can find more information in Google's cookie policy.
If analytics are enabled, a third-party analytics service may set cookies. These do not identify you personally.
Cookie duration
The cookie consent preference is stored in your browser's localStorage and remains until you clear your browser data or revisit this page and change your preferences. It is not a time-limited cookie — it persists until actively removed.
Third-party cookies set by Google or analytics providers may have their own expiry periods, typically between 30 days and two years.
Managing cookies in your browser
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Microsoft Edge
Note: disabling essential cookies may prevent the website from functioning correctly.
Your rights
You may withdraw consent to non-essential cookies at any time by returning to this page and selecting "Essential Only" or adjusting the toggles. You may also delete cookies already stored by using your browser settings as described above.
For questions about how we handle data, contact us at [email protected].