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St. Mary's Arts Centre Cookie Policy, Terms & Accessibility

What are Cookies & How we use them on this website

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.

This website uses the following cookies:
Note: The information collected is anonymous and does not identify a visitor personally.

Session cookies

These are temporary cookie files, which are erased when you close your browser. The session cookie that we use is essential for some pages such a contact form to work correctly. It is set by the server and tells your browser how to interpret the page.

Third Party Cookies

These are cookies from other websites and last longer - This website uses the following Cookies:

Google Analytics

These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site.

Google Maps & Search

Google uses these cookies for their Google Maps & Local Search services.

Select this link for an overview of privacy at Google http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/

How you can control them

Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through your browser settings. See How to Control Cookies by www.aboutcookies.org or Clear your Browsers Cookies by www.wikihow.com

Please note: if you set your browser to refuse all cookies, please be aware that there may be functionality and features on various other websites that do not work.

To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

Website Privacy Policy

Contact forms and email links

Should you choose to contact us using the contact form on our Contact Page, none of the data that you supply will be stored by this website or passed to / be processed by any of the third party data processors.
Instead the data will be collated into an email and sent to us over the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
Our SMTP servers are protected by TLS (sometimes known as SSL) meaning that the email content is encrypted before being sent across the internet. The email content is then decrypted by our local computers and devices.

External Links

This website contains links to external sites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content of any external sites.
Whilst we take great care to ensure any confidential information remains protected we cannot guarantee the security of data sent over the Internet.

Terms of use

St. Mary's Arts Centre make every effort to ensure that the information on this website is accurate and up to date. However, we cannot accept responsibility for any loss or inconvenience caused by reliance on inaccurate material contained on this site.

If you find the content of any material unacceptable or offensive on this site or on a site that this website links to please Contact Us

Copyright

All rights of all material including the design, text and graphics on this website is copyright of St. Mary's Arts Centre. Permission is granted to electronically copy and print, in hard copy, portions of our site solely for private use.

Any other use of the materials on our site is strictly prohibited without our prior written permission. Should you require permission, please Contact Us.

Online Translation and language tools

There are a number of translation tools available on the internet which can be used to navigate this website (some languages may require the relevant language fonts to be installed on your computer to work).

Please be aware that these free on-line automated machine language translators do not provide a 100% accurate or fluent translation of our website and may make fairly basic mistakes. See links below to the better known translators:

Google Translate

Bing TranslatorA

Accessibility

This website has been designed to be accessible and inclusive to as many people as possible.

Cascading style sheets are used for visual layout. Font sizes are set relatively so that the pages will increase or decrease with your browser settings (under 'View' on your toolbar).

Even so, many people may benefit from using the accessibility features of modern computers.

The BBC have some useful 'How to ...' guides and fact-sheets that can help make web browsing a more accessible experience:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/

The RNIB also have a very useful guide which explains the Accessibility features of many modern computers:

www.rnib.org.uk/information-everyday-living-using-technology-computers-and-tablets/built-accessibility-options

Although it is mainly written for people with low or no vision, it is also useful for all abilities.

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