Accessibility Statement
This web site has been designed to make it as widely accessible as possible so that everyone, regardless of ability,
can use our site. This page gives information on features included within the site.
Note that you may also need to review the accessibility features in your browser.
Standards compliance
All our pages conform to Level A compliance as specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and the majority
of Level AA and AAA requirements are also met. Please remember, these are Guidelines and as such, some warnings may not
be applicable.
All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and use structured semantic mark-up where possible.
Our CSS also validates.
Structured, semantic markup
We have used structured, semantic mark-up on all our pages, using header tags, list items for navigation menus,
address tags, etc.
Graphics, Pictures and Images
Where we have used graphics, pictures and images, we have included text descriptions (‘Alt-Tags’), to comply
with internationally recognised Web accessibility guidelines. All graphical navigation buttons are similarly
‘Alt-tagged’. Where graphical images are just for decoration they have NULL alt text (alt=””).
Links
Where appropriate, links have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail.
Adjusting the size of the text
The size of the text throughout the site can easily be increased or decreased within your browser. Instructions on how
to do so are set out below:
Changing the size of text in Mozilla:
Select 'View' -> 'Text Size'
Select 'Increase Font' or 'Decrease Font to change the text size accordingly.
Changing the size of text in Internet Explorer:
Select 'View' -> 'Text Size'
Select one of the predefined sizes ranging from largest to smallest.
Alternatively, on most PC's, you can adjust your text size by holding down the 'Ctrl' key and using your mouse
scroll wheel to increase or decrease the text size.
Access Keys
This website uses keyboard shortcuts also know as Access Keys. This allows quick navigation for users who
don't have a mouse.
To use these access keys follow the instructions below:
Microsoft Internet Explorer – press 'Alt' and letter, then press enter.
Netscape – press 'Alt' and letter at the same time.
Mozilla – press 'Alt' and letter at the same time.
Mac's: IE, Safari, Firefox – hold down 'Control' key, then press letter.
Problems?
We’ve tried our best, but if there is anything that we have missed or you feel we could have done better,
please let us know by contacting us on: 01254 825 594 or email us.