Accessibility

This site has been designed for use by all members of the community, whether experienced internet users or not. The layout has been created with visually impaired users in mind and is compatible with all types of browser-reading software. The site can be navigated using the keyboard, making it easier to use for disabled people.

Increasing text size

Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this simply adjust your browser's settings. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer go to the VIEW menu, select TEXT SIZE and then either LARGER or LARGEST. If you use Netscape Navigator go to the VIEW menu and choose INCREASE FONT until the text is whatever size you require.

Alternatively if you have a Javascript enabled browser you can use the 'Text size' option found above the menu bar to increase and decrease font size.

Microsoft Word and PDF documents

If you do not own a copy of Microsoft Word, a free viewer is available to download from the Microsoft website.

Some documents are provided in PDF format. PDFs (portable document format) are suited to downloading and printing. To view a PDF your browser needs a plug-in called the Acrobat Reader. This can be downloaded for free from the Adobe website.