This website has been designed to be as accessible to as wide a range of people as possible. This has involved some additional features, designed to aid those with visual or physical disabilities to access the site more easily.

To meet this commitment, this website adheres as closely as possible to the Web Accessibility Guidelines, published by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C group, and the UK Government’s guidelines in the Disability Discrimination Act (1995).

Navigation


A site map is available to users for quick page access – a link to this can be found in each page’s footer.

Appearance


This website has been developed using XHTML and CSS, allowing visually impaired users to navigate and experience its content, without being restricted by layout.

Some visitors may find it necessary to increase or decrease the size of the text appearing on screen. This is how:

Apple Mac: Hold down the ‘Apple’ key, then press + or -.
PC: Use the ‘View’ menu, highlight ‘Text Size’, then select the appropriate option.


If you have any questions or further suggestions about the accessibility of this website, please contact us, as we continue to strive to improve the experience for all visitors.