We are committed to making our website and online
services accessible to everyone who uses them.
We see the use of the internet as a key source of information for
you and have designed this site to be as comprehensive and as
useful as possible.
We take our responsibilities under
the Disability
Discrimination Act (DDA) seriously and recognise that our goods
and services must be offered on equal terms to everyone.
As a result our website follows the accessibility guidelines issued
by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
and the
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB).
Our information should be viewable using most browsing
devices.
We can also help if you require information and advice about our
services in
different languages.
If you have any trouble accessing this site or any pages on the
site please contact
our Web Editor.
The majority of our online documents are available in PDF
(Portable Document Format) format.
These files are platform independent and designed with the
internet in mind to facilitate efficient distribution of large,
complex documents.
They are used to represent and exchange printable
documents and electronically preserve the format of the
original document containing all the original fonts, images,
graphics, layout and formatting.
A PDF can be viewed and printed without format loss from any
operating system and you will need the appropriate version
of Adobe
Acrobat Reader to view, navigate and print them.
You can download the latest version of the software from the Adobe
website.