Accessibility
This site is built using accepted
Web standards and Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS) 2.0.
Wherever possible this site meets all the guidelines in the
Web Accessibility Initiative of the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
It has also been tested using Bobby
which offers suggestions to improve the accessibility of webpages. This means
that the site should be viewable in a variety of browsers, screen readers and
even some mobile devices. The pages on this site should also load much faster
due to the way in which they have been built.
Despite these efforts, if you have problems viewing the site, or if you feel that we
could improve in certain areas please email the Webmaster