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What are cookies and why do we use them?

We use cookies to enhance your experience using our website, as almost all websites do today. Cookies are small text files that store information on your computer for a variety of functions.

We use cookies to:

  • Keep the website running as you’d expect (for example keeping you logged in as you browse different webpages)

  • Remember which pages you like the best, so we can show you personalised content.

  • Let you share things you like on your social networks.

  • Store some of your details, such as your log in details (but only if you want us to!)

Cookies also help us evaluate our website. Knowing visitor levels, what device our visitors are using, which pages people like the best, social networks shares and how people have found us (search engines and links for example) helps us to make the website better for us and for you!

We will never use cookies to:

  • Store your personal information (unless you want us to, for example your login details so you don’t have to re-enter them each time you visit the site.)

  • Pass on your information to third parties.

Types of cookies and what we each one for:

  • First Party: These are cookies set by us and only usable by us. They are the ones that keep you logged in during a browsing session.

  • Third Party: These are cookies set by third parties that we use. The only third party cookies we use are for evaluating our website (we use Google Analytics for this), and those that allow you to share things on your social media sites.

  • Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser. These are the ones that keep you logged in as you browse from page to page.

  • Persistant Cookies: These are stored on your device for a fixed period of time. We use this to remember your preferences to show you personalized content and offers, as well as remembering your log in or payment details for your next visit, if you specifically tell us you want us to.

If you still don’t want us to use cookies, that’s fine. Here’s some information on how to disable them:

  • Mozilla Firefox: Click ‘Tools’ at the top left of your Firefox window. Then click ‘Page Info’ and head to the “Permissions” panel. Change the setting to “Block” underneath the “Set Cookies” and “Store Data in Persistent Storage” options.

  • Safari: Head to the Safari menu, located at the top corner of the page, and click “Preferences”. Choose the “Privacy” tab and select the option to “Block All Cookies”.

  • Microsoft Edge: Click the “Menu” button, located in the top right corner of the page, and then choose “Settings”. Click “Cookies and Site Permissions” and then “Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data”. Select the “Not Allow” option for sites to save and read cookie data.

  • Google Chrome: Head to the menu, which is the three dots located at the top right of the page. Click on “Settings” and then “Privacy and Security”. Head to “Site Settings” and then “Cookies and Site Data”. Turn off the “Allow All Cookies” option.

Approved imagery terms and conditions

If we would like to use your content in any Morris Leisure media, we will contact you on the relevant Third Party Platform to ask for your consent to use your content. Morris Leisure will request rights via commenting on your Facebook Post/ Instagram post or via a Tweet and require a response to approve the use of your content. To agree to Morris Leisure reusing your content, simply reply with #MLYES.

If we do not receive a response, we will assume that you do not consent to our use of your content, and we will not use your content in any Morris Leisure Media.

You can also send imagery to Morris Leisure by email – info@morris-leisure.co.uk.

By replying #MLYES or submitting your photo(s)/video(s), you grant Morris Leisure permission to use it/them across any Marketing Channels, including but not limited to social media, website, magazines and/or promotional material.

By consenting to our use of your content, you:

  1. confirm that the content is your original creation and not copied from third parties.
  2. acknowledge that your content may appear on any Morris Leisure Marketing Channels; and
  3. accept Morris leisure is not liable for payment for the use of your photo(s)/video(s) and grant Morris Leisure and its affiliates a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual right and licence without compensation to use your content as set out in these terms and conditions;
  4. confirm that you have all the rights necessary to allow us to use your content; When photo(s)/video(s) of clearly identifiable people are submitted, it is assumed that you have sought and received consent from them (or from a parent/guardian for those under 18 years of age).
  5. waive any moral rights you may have in your content, such as any right you may have to be named as the author of the content or to protect the integrity of your content.
  6. give us your permission to redesign, archive, reproduce, disseminate, display, cut and edit, adapt and modify your content or any part of it.

If you would no longer like your content to be posted on the relevant Marketing Channels, please get in touch with info@morris-Leisure to notify us of your request. Once notified, we will remove your content within a reasonable timeframe.

To the extent it is permitted by law to do so, we accept no liability for any damage, injury or loss suffered due to our use of your content.

We will only use personal information supplied by you for the purposes of posting your content unless you provide your consent for us to use your personal information for any other agreed purpose.

These terms are governed by English law, and any disputes in relation to them are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

Please refer to our Privacy Policy for further information about how we process your personal data.

You can view our Modern Slavery Act Statement here.

You can view our Statement of Investment Principles here.