As part of our responsibility to make this website accessible to all visitors, we have designed this site using web standards, as well as implementing a number of web accessibility features such as Access Keys.
We have provided keyboard shortcuts ("access keys") to provide an alternative form of navigation to the main menu. This allows users with limited physical capabilities to navigate this website more easily. The access keys are defined below and can be used from any page of this site:
Note: With Windows-based systems the user has to press the 'Alt key' and the access key, and with the Macintosh system the user has to press the 'Ctrl key' and the access key.
We have constructed this website to a minimum of Bobby "AA" compliancy in order to aid accessibility and to comply with the UK Disability Discrimination Act (1995).
The markup language used to create the pages on this site has been checked and validated as valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, containing no invalid or proprietry code that could cause problems in some browsers.
The style information used to layout this site has been checked and validated as valid CSS, containing no invalid or proprietry code that could cause problems in some browsers.
If you discover any part of this website which is not accessible, or where the accessibility could be improved, please contact us so we can change it.
We have made every effort ensure that this site can be accessed using all modern web browsers on all major platforms. Unfortunately some older and non-standards-compliant browsers may encounter some difficulties, although we hope the site will "degrade gracefully". Please see the list below for the results of our testing:
This site has been successfully tested on:
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