Accessibility
We aim to make this website accessible to all users, following standards and guidelines to ensure that the site can be used as effectively and easily as possible by everyone.
If you have difficulties accessing this site we would like to know. Please use our online enquiry form, selecting web errors as the category, with details. When reporting web errors, please specify which browser and version you are using.
All external links from this page open in a new window
Recommended web browser
This site is best viewed in Mozilla Firefox. You can download Firefox for free at www.mozilla.com/firefox
Please note that some features of the website do not work/display correctly in Internet Explorer version 6. If you are still using this browser you are strongly recommended to upgrade to a later version. You may also find some features display better when the latest version of Internet Explorer (IE8) is put into compatibility mode.
Browser Accessibility Options
You can specify the font sizes, styles and colours, and foreground and background colours of web pages displayed on your computer, even if the person creating the web page has already specified these. You can also set the colour you would like to indicate links in web pages.
This could be useful if you have impaired vision or find certain colours or contrasts easier to read.
You can usually amend the text size using the View menu.
You can set Internet Explorer to use the fonts and colours of your choice, or to use the Windows 'default' colours and fonts.
External links
Unless stated otherwise, all links from this site to an external site open in a new window.
Downloadable documents
A number of downloadable documents available within this site are in Portable Document Format (referred to as PDF). In order to view a PDF document, you need free software called Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Download Acrobat Reader (free download)
If you use a screen reading program which synthesizes text as audible speech you may experience difficulty reading PDF files. Adobe's Accessibility website provides online tools to convert PDF documents into standard HTML or ASCII text.
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