• Accessibility Information

    We have done our best to make our website as accessible as possible, and we've done this by adhering sensibly and practically to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) produced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) the web's governing body.


    Further help

     

    If you have problems seeing the screen, find it difficult to use the mouse or keyboard  or need help with language or reading (e.g. dyslexia) then we recommend that you visit AbilityNet’s My Computer My Way (opens in a new window) website which provides lots of advice on how to make your computer easier to use. AbilityNet (opens in a new window) are experts in the field of computing and disability and they provide a free service to individuals with disabilities to assess their computing needs (call AbilityNet free on 0800 269 545 for more information).
     

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