Your data
When you contact us, we require you to provide sufficient information in order for us to respond appropriately to your enquiry. Once your enquiry has been attended to, the information you submitted is no longer actively retained, unless you choose to become a member.
Should you later choose to become a member, our Club membership documentation will explain in detail our data retention obligations to you in accordance with legislation and guidelines applicable at that time, and seek your approval for this.
Cookies
In common with most websites, this one may store small text files (known as cookies) on your browser. These are required for the normal functioning and performance analysis of this site in order for us to provide you with a good browsing experience. You can control and delete these cookies whenever you wish within your browser settings.
Contact forms
Because of the prevalence of internet spam bots, it may be necessary for the contact forms on this website to feature a ‘CAPTCHA’ mechanism in order to block automated form submission by malicious bots. In the past, such anti-spam features were often frustrating for genuine users too, but the latest version of Google’s reCAPTCHA functionality (that this site may use if it becomes necessary) is designed to operate ‘invisibly’ under most circumstances. However, in order to do this, the system requires to assess your interaction with this site to determine that your are indeed “human” and not a “bot”. Links on each contact form will explain this in detail.
Analytics
Again, in common with most websites, this one will be using the services of Google Analytics to inform us of site performance statistics, thereby assisting us in providing the most relevant content for our site visitors. To read in detail about Google Analytics cookies, click here >
Social Media
Recognising the popularity of social media use (e.g., Facebook) amongst the public as a means of communication, we have enabled this to some degree on this website. Should you choose to interact with us by these methods, you are likely to already be familiar with the privacy policies of these third-parties, and how you can exercise control of their tracking and data usage within the settings of your social media user accounts.