Cookie Policy

We use essential cookies necessary for the operation of our website.

We’d also like to set some additional cookies to understand how you use our website, remember your preferences and improve your experience.

We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services.

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We use cookies to understand and improve your experience on our website. They help us to distinguish you from other users and to customise our web pages by remembering your preferences, like font size. We also use cookies to help us bring our campaigns on social media and other websites to your attention.

What cookies do we use?

We use different types of cookies on our website. You can use the slider buttons below to choose which cookies you’re happy for us to use.

Analytics, performance and campaign cookies

What they’re for: To help us understand how our website is being used and to monitor the number of users. We use this information and reports from our web analytics provider (Squarespace and Google Analytics) to improve our services and our website which includes making it easier for you to navigate. We also use cookies to show you relevant adverts for our campaigns on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other websites.

Where they come from: Walsall Black Sisters Collective, Google- Not sure where they come from I’ve just guessed this bit

How long they last: Varies. We use session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser. We also use persistent cookies, which are retained for periods ranging from ten minutes to two years.

You have the right to withdraw your consent to our use of these cookies at any time.

To do so, you can turn analytics, performance and campaign cookies on or off using the slider button below.

Privacy Policy (newer version)

Walsall Windrush Sisters is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. Any personal information collected through this website, including contact forms, newsletter sign-ups, oral history submissions, or event registrations, will only be used for project-related purposes. We collect limited information such as names, email addresses, and voluntary contributions to help us manage enquiries, share updates, preserve heritage materials, and improve the user experience.

We will never sell or share your personal data with third parties for marketing purposes. Information may be securely stored by authorised project staff or trusted service providers working on behalf of the project. Oral histories, photographs, recordings, and archive materials will only be published or shared with appropriate consent.

This website may use cookies and analytics tools to understand visitor engagement and improve accessibility. Users may request access, correction, or removal of their personal information at any time in accordance with UK data protection legislation.