Accessibility

This site aims to conform to the guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the body that exists to promote the evolution and interoperability of the Worldwide Web.

We have endeavored to comply with the Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines set out by the W3C by using standards compliant HTML. The use of screen readers for the visually impaired is an option. Tabbed browsing is also possible.

We aim for accessibility as evidence of good practice and support for the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), and as a way of making the general site navigation and structure as easy, and as useable as possible for all users.
If a page cannot be made accessible we will work to make a text version available.

If you have comments or queries about the site, please contact Web Management.

Cross browser compatibility

This site has been designed to be accessible to as many web browsers as possible. It will not look the same in every browser but the content should be available and accessible in all browsers. Please use the facilities within your browser to present the pages in the best way for you. Most browsers will allow you to alter font size and you may also be able to make other changes.

If you are using an older browser, we recommend that you upgrade. Please upgrade your browser here to improve your experience.