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Website Cookie Policy

1. Introduction

This is our cookies policy. If you use our website, your acceptance of this policy will be given when you press the “accept” button on our website. If you do not agree with this policy please stop using our website immediately.

Use of our website is also subject to our Privacy Policy.

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website and are used to make the users experience more efficient.  We are able to store cookies on your computer where they are necessary for the operation of the site however, for non-essential cookies we need your permission. Further details of the different types of cookies used are provided below.

2. Who We Are

www.davidsimpsongardens.co.uk is operated by David Simpson Gardens Limited, a UK Limited company registered in England under company number 10456464.

Some important details about us:

Our registered office is at: 59 Lindsay Road, Worcester Park, England, KT4 8LF

Our email address is: hello@davidsimpsongardens.co.uk 

Our phone number is: 07957 792 052

3. How we use Cookies

We use cookies to recognise you and understand your interaction with our service, improve our performance and collect analytical information for ourselves and our business partners. 

4. 'Session' and 'Persistent' Cookies

'Session cookies' allow us to track your actions during a single browsing session, but they do not remain on your device afterwards.

'Persistent cookies' remain on your device between sessions. We use them to authenticate you and to remember your preferences.

We can also use them to balance the load on our servers and improve your experience on our site.

Session and persistent cookies can be either first or third party cookies. A first-party cookie is set by the website being visited; a third-party cookie is set by a different website. Both types of cookie may be used by us or our business partners.

Third Party Cookies we use include:

Google Analytics, this is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. The cookies used by Google Analytics help us to analyse how users use the site and to count the number of people who use the site. Google Analytics stores your IP address anonymously and neither us, the marketing company we use or Google associate your IP address with any personally identifiable information.

Cookies set by Company:

We use first party cookies necessary for the performance of our website.  These cookies expire at the end of a session (or before) with the exception of a persistent cookie that we use to identify users and track their sessions which remains effective for just over 1 year.  

5. Disclaimer

All our cookies are categorised by the role they fulfil on our website:

a. Essential Cookies: these cookies enable core functionality such as security, verification of identity and network management.  These cookies can’t be disabled. 

b. Marketing Cookies: these cookies are used to track advertising effectiveness to provide a more relevant service and deliver better ads to suit your interests. 

c. Functional Cookies: these cookies collect data to remember choices users make to improve and give a more personalised experience; and

d. Analytics Cookies: these cookies help us to understand how visitors interact with our website, discover errors and provide better overall analytics. 

e. None of the cookies employed are classified as Behavioural Targeting. 

If at any time you wish to disable our cookies, you may do so through the settings on your browser. However, if you choose to disable or delete our cookies that will prevent certain important areas and features of our service from functioning properly.  You can find additional information at AboutCookies.org.

Notwithstanding, the audit undertaken regarding our cookies, it is possible we may have missed one from our list above. If you happen to find one that is being set on our site, please let us know.

6. English Law

This policy, and any non-contractual obligations arising out of it, will be interpreted in accordance with English law. Any disputes may only be dealt with by the courts of England and Wales.

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