Accessibility
We aim to make our website as easy to use as possible. If you run into troubles, this page may help you. This page also tells you a little about the accessibility of the website.
Getting Help
If you need help with adjusting your computer or Web browser to suit your needs, the BBC has a great resource for helping you to use the Web called "My Web, My Way". This website explains how you can change settings on your computer to make the Web easier to use, for example, how to make the text bigger or help with filling in forms.
If you need any further help or have any questions, please e-mail us. We value your comments. By giving us your feedback or telling us that you find something difficult, we can continue to improve our website.
Accessibility Statement
We aim to ensure that this site remains highly usable for all visitors by meeting Web standards and accessibility guidelines set out by the World Wide Web Consortium.
All web pages have been written to the XHTML 1.0 Strict standard, using CSS Style Sheets for the presentation which means this site should be usable on all web browsers that support those standards.
This site has been designed to meet the "AAA" level of compliance with the WAI Accessibility Guidelines and wherever possible, pages will meet this standard. Where this has not been possible, pages should meet at least "A" compliance
