Last updated: 15 July 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how SolarPanelsScotland.co.uk uses cookies and similar technologies.

Solar Panel Scotland is a trading name of Arctic Improvements Ltd. SolarPanelsScotland.co.uk is operated exclusively by Arctic Improvements Ltd.

This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, mobile phone or other device when you visit a website.

Cookies can help a website operate correctly, remember your choices, understand how visitors use the website and measure the effectiveness of advertising.

Some cookies expire when you close your browser. Others remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function properly.

They may be used to:

  • Operate website forms
  • Maintain website security
  • Prevent spam or misuse
  • Remember your cookie-consent choices
  • Enable essential website features
  • Distribute website traffic reliably

Because these cookies are necessary for the website to operate, they may not require consent.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced features.

These may include remembering:

  • Form progress
  • Display preferences
  • Previously selected options
  • Accessibility preferences

Where required by law, these cookies will only be used after you have provided consent.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website.

They may collect information such as:

  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on the website
  • Browser and device type
  • Approximate location
  • Referral source
  • Website errors
  • Form interactions
  • Whether a visitor completed an enquiry

We may use Google Analytics or similar services for this purpose.

Analytics information helps us improve the website, identify technical issues and understand which content is useful.

Non-essential analytics cookies should only be activated after you have provided consent.

Advertising and Conversion Cookies

Advertising technologies may be used to measure whether advertisements lead to website visits or enquiries.

These technologies may be provided by services including Google Ads or Meta.

They may help us:

  • Measure advertising campaign performance
  • Understand whether an advert resulted in an enquiry
  • Avoid repeatedly showing the same advert
  • Create advertising audiences
  • Display more relevant advertising
  • Understand interactions across websites or devices

Advertising cookies and similar technologies should only be activated after you have provided consent where consent is legally required.

3. Cookies Set by Third Parties

Some cookies may be placed by third-party services integrated into the website.

These could include:

  • Google Analytics
  • Google Ads
  • Google Tag Manager
  • Meta advertising services
  • Embedded video providers
  • Mapping services
  • Website security or spam-prevention services
  • Form and customer-management systems

Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies.

The exact cookies placed can vary depending on your browser, consent choices and the services active on the website.

4. Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager may be used to manage website measurement and advertising technologies.

Google Tag Manager itself is primarily a tag-management system. The individual services loaded through it may set cookies or collect information.

Non-essential analytics and advertising tags managed through Google Tag Manager should remain blocked until the appropriate consent has been recorded.

5. Cookie Consent

When you first visit the website, you may be shown a cookie banner or consent panel.

You can normally:

  • Accept all optional cookies
  • Reject optional cookies
  • Choose particular cookie categories
  • Review further information about the cookies used

Strictly necessary cookies may continue to operate because they are required for core website functions.

Your preference may be stored in a cookie so that the website remembers your selection.

6. Changing Your Preferences

You can change or withdraw your cookie consent at any time using the cookie settings link or consent icon displayed on the website.

Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before consent was withdrawn.

You can also delete or block cookies through your browser settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent parts of the website or enquiry forms from working correctly.

7. Browser Controls

Most browsers allow you to:

  • View stored cookies
  • Delete cookies
  • Block all or selected cookies
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Clear website data when the browser closes

Please consult your browser’s help documentation for instructions.

8. Similar Technologies

In addition to traditional cookies, the website or its service providers may use technologies such as:

  • Tracking pixels
  • Conversion tags
  • Local storage
  • Session storage
  • Device identifiers
  • Server-side event measurement

Where these technologies perform a similar function to non-essential cookies, they will be treated consistently with applicable consent requirements.

9. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when the website, advertising systems, analytics tools or legal requirements change.

The current version will be published on this page with an updated revision date.

10. Contacting Us

Questions about the use of cookies on SolarPanelsScotland.co.uk should be sent to Arctic Improvements Ltd using the contact details displayed on the website.

Company: Arctic Improvements Ltd
Trading name: Solar Panel Scotland
Registered in Scotland: SC729603
Head office: Unit 18, Anniesland Industrial Estate, Glasgow, G13 1EU, United Kingdom