Website Accessibility
Although this site is designed to be as accessible as possible, you may be able to customise it to meet your individual needs.
Excellent advice on accessibility customisation no matter what type of computer you are using is available on the BBC's My Web My Way website.
Advice for people with sight problems is available on the RNIB website.
Please email the webmaster if you have any suggestions for improvement of this site.
W3C Standards Compliance
This web site is built with validated XHTML (1.0 strict), CSS and is compliant to WAI accessibility priority 2 requirements.
Web sites that are built conforming to any of the W3C standards are eligible to display official W3C buttons, such as these:
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) both develops and promotes technical specifications and guidelines for web technologies, such as HTML, XML and CSS. The W3C also promotes the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - a commitment to lead the Web to its full potential by promoting a high degree of usability for people with disabilities.