No cookies. Really.

You may have noticed there's no cookie banner on this site. That's not an oversight — there's simply nothing to consent to.

Last updated: 23 August 2026

This website sets no cookies

None. Not "only essential ones", not "anonymised analytics ones" — none at all. The site also stores nothing else on your device: no localStorage identifiers, no fingerprinting, and nothing that reads or writes information in your browser. Because nothing is stored on or read from your device, UK cookie rules (the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations) don't require a consent banner — which is why you weren't interrupted by one. If we ever introduce anything that needs consent, we will add a compliant banner first and update this page.

Cookieless measurement — how we count visits without tracking you

We use Google Analytics in its strictest privacy configuration ("consent mode" with every storage type refused). In this mode it sets no cookies and stores nothing on your device — that is exactly why no banner is needed. It gives us anonymous, aggregate signals only: which pages are read, roughly where visitors come from and what device type they use. It cannot recognise you if you return, cannot follow you to other websites, and is not used for advertising of any kind. Loading the measurement script means Google's servers receive the ordinary technical details any web request carries; Google processes these on our behalf and IP addresses are not logged or stored by Google Analytics.

How can the site work without cookies?

Easily — cookies are needed for logins, shopping baskets and cross-site tracking. This site has none of those by design. It's a set of fast, static pages: you read them, and nothing about you is recorded in your browser.

What this means for you

  • Nothing to accept or decline — the banner-free experience is the policy.
  • Nothing about your visit is shared with advertisers, and nothing identifies you personally.
  • Clearing your browser data changes nothing here — there's nothing of ours to clear.

The one thing your browser may do itself

The contact form opens your own email app with your message pre-filled. Anything you then send travels by ordinary email from your account to ours — this website itself transmits and stores nothing. Your browser or email app may keep its own history or drafts under its own settings, which are under your control, not ours.

Related policies

How we handle information you send us is covered by the privacy policy; our wider data-protection commitments are in the UK GDPR statement.