We do not store personal data of any kind on this website. We do however keep the email addresses of those people who contact us on our office PC. Our contact mailer has a checkbox to allow enquirers to request that we keep them informed of special offers.
We may in the future set up a registration page so you can opt-in for newsletter subscriptions.(free)
For the time being, If you wish to be kept up to date, please send a mail to us by clicking here.
We will send out any information you request on our products and services.
Any e-mail addresses we obtain will be used solely for the purpose of responding to your enquiries and keeping you informed.
Your e-mail address will NEVER be passed on to a third party without your express permission.
This website uses cookies to track your visits and revisits to the site.
A cookie is a small text file saved on your computer that can (or should)
only be read by the website that caused it to be placed there.
Cookies can only contain information that has been placed in them.
They cannot suddenly obtain personal information on their own.
Personal information has to be obtained from you, the user, by getting you to provide it.
Some websites use 'third party' agencies to place and analyse cookies.
Once a third party cookie is placed on your machine by one website it can
be read by the same third party, this time working on behalf of another website.
It is these so called third party cookies that have caused so much concern in the press
but few reporters (and politicians) appear to have have managed to get the facts right before
making ststements on the matter.
We do not use third party cookies, the only cookie we place that exists
after you leave the site contains a random number to provide an anonymous reference.
The information is benign and refers just to the type of browser you are using
(so we can monitor if we need to make the site more 'friendly' towards certain browsers),
and how you reached the site (by search engine, a link from another site,
or by keying in the address into your browser).