This website has been designed to be as accessible to as wide a range of people as possible. All of our users are able to have equal access to information and functionality due to our additional features on the site.
To meet this commitment, this website adheres as closely as possible to the Web Accessibility Guidelines, published by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C group, and the UK Government’s guidelines in the Disability Discrimination Act (1995).
A sitemap is available to the user for quick page access.
This site has been developed to allow visually impaired users to navigate the website without experiencing any difficulties due to the page layout.
Should you wish to increase or decrease the size of the text on the screen then you can do so by following these instructions:
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