Accessibility
To ensure that users of a wide range of web-browsers experience the same high standard of service from us, this site has been developed using accepted Web Standards and conforms to the guidelines of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It is valid CSS and XHTML 1.1 complaint. The site also conforms to the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act and the recommendations of the RNIB.
We have tried to keep the download time to a minimum by limiting, as far as possible, the technology used to create this site. There is also the option of viewing a text only version of this site.
We hope that we have catered for all visitors to the site, however, if you have any suggestions as to how we may improve any aspect of this site then please email the Webmaster.