Copyright
The material contained on these pages and in any printed form hereof (“the material”) is subject to copyright. No part of the material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior written permission from Thomas Pocklington Trust.
Pocklington grants the user the right to use the material by downloading, storing and making copies for private use only.
None of the above grants any person the right to copy or substantially include any of the material in a published work, whether consisting in physical, electronic or whatever form, without prior written consent from Thomas Pocklington Trust.
Disclaimer
The information contained on this pages ("the information") is of a general nature and is intended to provide a public information service, free of charge. No rights or obligations, whether contractual, delictual, in tort or other, shall arise as a result of the information contained herein. Thomas Pocklington Trust, its Trustees, directors, employees, agents, officers and other persons connected with the creation, maintenance and dissemination of these pages will not be liable for any damage or loss, direct or indirect, occasioned by the use of the information.
Privacy
This website uses cookies to help you in your interactions with the site. Most cookies are session cookies, lasting only for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close your browser. No personally-identifiable data is collected. Examples of the sort of information that is collected via session cookies are provided below. This list is not exhaustive:
- The last search term that you used within the site.
- Your preference in terms of accessible viewing options.
- A unique ID to track your session from page to page, which is vitally important should you sign into the site.
- Which page you are looking at within a multi-paged index of content, or search results.
Certain cookies are persistent, meaning that they last beyond your session, enabling an enhanced user-experience when you return to the site. Again, a non-exhaustive list of examples of the use of persistent cookies includes:
- The option to “Remember my username” when signing-in to the site.
- The fact that you have voted in a poll, so that you are prevented from voting multiple times.
This site uses Google Analytics to allow us to track how popular our site is and to record visitor trends over time. Google Analytics uses a cookie to help track which pages are accessed. The cookie contains no personally-identifiable information, but it does use your computer’s IP address to determine where in the world you are accessing the site from, and to track your page visits within the site.
From time to time, we may embed external content from third-party websites (e.g. Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo) within our website.These websites may utilise cookies and the Privacy Policy that will apply to such third-party content will be that published on the website of that third-party content provider.
If you have any comments or queries regarding this website, please contact us.