Accessibility of this site
Every effort has been made to ensure that this site has been made as accessible
to as many people as possible on a range of browsers. This website has
been built using validated XHTML and CSS. Wherever possible we have complied
with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines. If you should notice issues with the way the site is displayed
in your browser please report the layout problems to the webmaster via
e-mail.
Resizeable Text
We have been careful to make sure that we haven't fixed the size of the
textual information on the web site so that visitors who wish to can alter
the font size on the screen to make it easier to read.
There are a number of ways to change the text size in your browser, the
easiest way is to follow the following steps:
(In Internet Explorer)
Select the "View" menu.
Select the "Text Size" option from the menu.
Click on the text size you want to view.
It is also possible to increase the size of the text by holding down the
ctrl key on the bottom left hand row of the key board whilst using the
scroll wheel on the mouse to increase (or decrease) the size of the text.
Images and Alt Tags
Where images have been used we have added 'Alt' tags - text alternatives
so that you can still see what the image is meant to convey even if it
doesn't load or if you have chosen to browse with the images switched
off or you are using something like a screen reader to read the web page
rather than view.