Site Map | Accessibility Notes
We hope you will find our web site easy to use. You can navigate around this web site using either of the following methods:
This web site has been designed to be accessible to as wide a range of users as possible with the aim that everyone, regardless of ability, can use our site. This page gives information on features included within the site.
The site uses cascading style sheets to control the visual layout.
The size of the text can be altered to suit your requirements. Many Internet browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer) allow you to customise the size of the font on web pages. To do this in Internet Explorer, select the View menu at the top of your screen, then select Text Size, and then select a size. If you already have your text size set to larger or smaller than the default (medium) our web pages should automatically display the font at the size you have selected.
At the time of its completion by the web designer, all pages on this site use valid HTML 4.01 and CSS level 2.
All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes.
All the links in the Navigation bar have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail.
We have chosen not to employ Access Keys. Research suggests that these can sometimes conflict with shortcut keys used by assistive technologies.
The site supports tabindex on all the main links, which allows you to use your keyboard's Tab key (or equivalent) to navigate through pages.
We hope you enjoy our web site. If you have problems using the site, we should be grateful if you would e-mail our webmaster, outlining details of the problem/s you have experienced, so that we can take steps to rectify these.
Thank you.