Accessibility Statement ........

To make this website as universally accessible as possible it has been designed to comply with:

The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative.
WebXact/Bobby - Priority 1 guidelines and, where possible, Priority 2 & 3.
W3C Valid XHTML.
W3C Valid CSS.
WCAG AccMonitor.
Wave.

The following features have also been implemented:

  1. A "Skip Navigation" menu on each page to enable visually and physically
    handicapped users to skip to the main page content.
  2. Access keys to ensure quick navigation of the site. View Access Keys.
  3. Re-sizeable text accessed through the browser's text size option.
  4. All images have text alternatives for users of text-only browsers.
  5. If javascript, images, CSS, sound and colour are disabled the site remains useable.
  6. Menus and page content can be "tabbed" through in logical order.
  7. The site is useable with a screen-reader, as well as without a mouse.

For further information about the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) visit http://www.disability.gov.uk.

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