This website has been designed to be as accessible by as many types of web browser software and people as possible.
However, we recognise that accessibility is a subjective experience, and therefore encourage you to let us know if you encounter any problems using the site. We will take action and respond as quickly as we can.
The web site conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (exceeding priority 2 checkpoints) from the Web Accessibility Initiative, part of the World Wide Web Consortium. In addition, the latest best practice techniques have also been used where appropriate.
If you have specific accessibility needs that are not met by this website please contact us, outlining the problem you faced, the page which caused it, and the web browser or user agent you are using.
We will do our best to respond quickly.