We use cookies to track the use and performance of our website and online advertising, so that we can make improvements to the user experience.
Cookies are text files that your internet browser stores locally on your computer. Cookies help websites to deliver functionality that might require some memory of your actions. For example, an online shop would probably use cookies to remember the contents of your basket so that you don't lose all of your shopping if you close the page without checking out.
We use local storage to remember your booking form entries while you are making a booking, so that if you refresh the page your progress isn't lost. This data is removed after you complete your booking. We use a PHP session cookie on the blog page that remembers your filter selection if you make one. These cookies are session only, so will expire when you navigate away from that page. Please note that these cookies are not shared at all.
We use Google Analytics to keep track of how many users are accessing our website, and to see which pages they browse through. Analytics help us to understand our audience so that we can deliver a better service to everyone.
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