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We seek to make our website and the information it contains accessible to all. Currently this site is designed to be accessible to the widest possible audience. It conforms to a range of standards including W3C and as such will work in conjunction with assistive technologies used by many people to access the World Wide Web. The layout of the structure and content is designed to work with screen readers. If you have any comments or views on improvements you would like to see, or any compliments or complaints, please contact us. To use the siteThe main menu bar can be found on the left hand side, with sub menus appearing with links to other relevant pages. Access keysThis website makes use of access keys to assist in your navigation around the site. You can use the access keys listed below to jump to certain areas of the site easily by typing ALT+accesskey (Windows) or CTRL+accesskey (Macintosh). Internet Explorer users may have to hit the enter key to activate a link.
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