Cookies

This page explains what cookies are, which ones this site may use, and how your accept or reject choice is stored.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a site can store in your browser. Some are essential to remember a choice you have already made. Others are used to understand how pages are used. This occupancy site is small; it does not need a large advertising cookie set.

Types we use

Essential: the record of whether you accepted or rejected cookies, stored in localStorage under the key contentFieldhub_cookieConsent so the banner does not return on every page load. That record is not used to identify you to a hotel group or to track occupancy files.

Analytics: if you accept, we may use a first-party or privacy-respecting analytics cookie to count page views on analyses, journal pieces, and the contact page. If you reject, no analytics cookie is set. Rejecting does not block occupancy enquiries, journal reading, or any other function of the site.

Cookies table

Name Purpose Duration Provider
contentFieldhub_cookieConsent Stores accept or reject so the banner can stay hidden Until you clear site data Content Fieldhub (this site)
cf_page_views (only if you accept) Counts visits to public pages; no guest or occupancy-file data 13 months Content Fieldhub

How to manage or disable cookies

Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You can also clear cookies and site data in your browser settings, which will show the banner again. Browser controls differ; look for cookies or site data for content-fieldhub.click.

Third-party cookies

Fonts may be requested from Google Fonts. That request can allow Google to see your IP address. Photographs are requested from the image host named in each image URL. Those hosts may set their own cookies; we do not control them. We do not embed booking widgets or payment forms.

If you disable cookies

The site remains usable. You may see the cookie banner more often. Optional analytics will not run. Enquiries still go through the form. For how we use personal data more broadly, read the privacy notice.