
Our declaration of accessibility:
We aim to design our websites so that they do not discriminate against disabilities.
We like the font size to be not too small, and allow room for text to be magnified.
Tables can be difficult for some people to interpret the information, so we do not use them wherever possible.
We don’t rely solely on images for navigational purposes.
We use the W3C html Validation Service to check that all our pages have error free code.
We aim to design and build our web pages that will pass all of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
All of our pages pass all of the three priorities 1, 2 and 3 of the Web Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
For more details go to the Accessibility Pririorities page.
At present we are working on making the Flash banners fully accessible – we are not there yet, but hopefully soon.
We recognise that the subject of accessibility of websites is massive and is very complex.
It is also an evolving science where there has been little standardisation of technology, so with that in mind we are more than willing to make reasonable adjustments where possible, if a problem is reported to us.
Legally a website should now be accessible to all and not discriminate against disabilities.