Website Accessibility
We aim to ensure that this website can be used as effectively and easily as possible by all users.
The website is designed to be used by all browsers. If you are having problems using a specific browser, or have any questions or issues with accessibility, please contact us.
Useful tools
Blind and partially sighted users can obtain information on viewing pdf documents by visiting the Adobe access website.
PDF documents can be converted back into webpages (HTML) or text, by using the Adobe web based conversion tool. Please note this may not work for all PDF documents, depending on their content.
A Microsoft Word document viewer can be downloaded if you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer.
The abilitynet website explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.
The My Web My Way pages on the BBC website have some useful information about accessing websites.
Changing text size
You can alter the text size by choosing the 'view' in the browser menu:
Internet Explorer: View - Text Size - alter as required.
Firefox: View - Zoom - alter as required
Opera: View - Zoom - alter as required.
Chrome support can be found here - please note if you zoom past 200% you will see the mobile site.
You can also alter the colours used on webpages:
Internet Explorer: - tools - internet options - colours
Firefox: tools - options - content - colours
Opera: tools - preferences - web pages
Chrome support can be found here
Plain English
We try to make the content of our website as clear as possible.
If you have any problems at all using our website for any reason, please contact us and let us know. We will then look into the problem and try to make the necessary changes.
Site Map
You can access a site map that lists all pages and sub-pages of this website.
The website is designed to be used by all browsers. If you are having problems using a specific browser, or have any questions or issues with accessibility, please contact us.
Useful tools
Blind and partially sighted users can obtain information on viewing pdf documents by visiting the Adobe access website.
PDF documents can be converted back into webpages (HTML) or text, by using the Adobe web based conversion tool. Please note this may not work for all PDF documents, depending on their content.
A Microsoft Word document viewer can be downloaded if you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer.
The abilitynet website explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.
The My Web My Way pages on the BBC website have some useful information about accessing websites.
Changing text size
You can alter the text size by choosing the 'view' in the browser menu:
Internet Explorer: View - Text Size - alter as required.
Firefox: View - Zoom - alter as required
Opera: View - Zoom - alter as required.
Chrome support can be found here - please note if you zoom past 200% you will see the mobile site.
You can also alter the colours used on webpages:
Internet Explorer: - tools - internet options - colours
Firefox: tools - options - content - colours
Opera: tools - preferences - web pages
Chrome support can be found here
Plain English
We try to make the content of our website as clear as possible.
If you have any problems at all using our website for any reason, please contact us and let us know. We will then look into the problem and try to make the necessary changes.
Site Map
You can access a site map that lists all pages and sub-pages of this website.