Accessibility Statement

UK legislation requires web sites to be accessible, but does not specify a standard for accessibility. Our aim is to meet the World Wide Web Consortium's internationally-recognised Web accessibility guidelines (See the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative site for details).

If you encounter any accessibility problems when using this site, or have any suggestions about how to improve its accessibility, please contact us

Standards Compliance

  • XHTML - Where possible, all pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.1
  • CSS - Where possible, all pages on this site validate as CSS2
  • W3C Accessibility - Where possible, complying wih all priority 1, plus many priority 2 and 3 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

Access Keys

  • 1 - Home page
  • 2 - About
  • 8 - Terms and conditions
  • 9 - Contact us
  • 0 - Access key details