Cookie Policy

Effective date: 18 June 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how British Kitchen Hub ("we", "us", or "our"), operated at https://britishkitchenhub.co.uk, uses cookies and similar technologies. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work, remember preferences, and understand how visitors use pages. Some cookies are set by us. Others are set by third-party services such as Google.

2. How We Use Cookies

We group cookies into three categories:

  • Strictly necessary: Required for core site functions, including remembering your cookie consent choice. These cannot be switched off through our preference tool.
  • Analytics: Optional. Used to measure traffic and how readers move through recipes and articles (for example via Google Analytics).
  • Advertising: Optional. Used to display and measure ads through Google AdSense, and to limit how often you see the same advert.

3. Your Consent (UK GDPR)

If you are in the United Kingdom or European Economic Area, we only place analytics and advertising cookies after you give consent. When you first visit, a banner lets you accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or choose categories in detail.

You may withdraw or change consent at any time using the Cookie settings link in the site footer. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

4. Cookies We Use

Strictly necessary

  • bkh_cookie_consent — stores your cookie preference choices (analytics and advertising on or off). Duration: up to 12 months.
  • Admin session cookies — used only if you sign in to the site administration area. Not set for regular readers.

Analytics (optional)

If you consent to analytics cookies, Google Analytics may set cookies such as _ga and _ga_*to distinguish users and sessions. Typical duration: up to 24 months, depending on Google's settings.

Advertising (optional)

If you consent to advertising cookies, Google AdSense and its partners may set cookies (for example IDE, test_cookie, or similar) to deliver ads, measure performance, and limit repeat impressions. Duration varies by provider.

5. Google AdSense

We participate in the Google AdSense programme. Google uses cookies to serve ads on this site and may use cookies to serve ads based on your visits here and elsewhere on the internet.

You can manage Google ad personalisation at google.com/settings/ads. For more on how Google uses data, see How Google uses information from sites that use its services.

6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent some features from working, including remembering your consent choice on return visits (the banner may show again).

7. Contact

Questions about this Cookie Policy: [email protected].