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Accessibilty
We have tried to make this website as accessible as possible in terms of design and layout. However, this may be affected by the device and internet browser you are using.
Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader
Many websites, including this one, prefer to use the Acrobat PDF format for brochures, magazines and other documents that can be downloaded. You need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine to be able to open this type of file.
If you do not have Acrobat on your machine, click on the link above to take you to the Adobe website. You can then download Adobe Reader, free of charge, by following the instructions.
Browsers
There are several web browsers that people use to 'surf' the internet. This site is best viewed with Google Chrome, although we have checked it in other browsers. Different browsers display websites in different ways. If you come across a page or something that looks strange in your particular browser, please let us know so that we can try to correct it.
JavaScript
This website uses a computer language called JavaScript. Some computers (for example, those used on office networks) have JavaScript turned off in browsers for security reasons. Unfortunately, this means some parts of some pages will not work correctly on those computers. Wherever possible, we have provided an alternative to the JavaScript content.
For instructions on how to enable JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Apple Safari, please visit https://enable-javascript.com/#nogo.
To enable JavaScript in Microsoft Edge, please visit
https://activatejavascript.org/en/instructions/ie.