What is Accessibility
This website aims to be as accessible as possible and aims to comply with recognised web standards and UK Government guidelines regarding accessibility.
This site’s layout takes into account users who are visually impaired or have difficulties using a mouse. We have made every effort to ensure that it is fully compatible with screen reading software and can be navigated using just a keyboard.
Please note that unless otherwise stated all links will open within the same browser window.
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This site has been built with media content which relies on the Macromedia Flash Player to be installed and Javascript to be enabled.
Currently your browser isn’t showing the full contents of this site. Please ensure that you have Flash player version 7 installed and that Javascript is enabled.
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Please be aware that you may have Flash already installed but are still not able to view the content. This could be because you do not have the correct version or do not have Javascript enabled. Please download the lastest version of the Flash player: Macromedia Download Center
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Accessibility Standards
This site adheres to the WAI guidelines and many of its pages comply with all of the automatic checkpoints of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, receiving a score of Triple A rating. Please note that exceptions to this rating may exist; if you experience trouble using any part of this site please contact us.
Producing accessible pages requires valid mark-up; this site uses XHTML and CSS.