Accessibility.

Website accessibility is about providing equal access to all Internet users (both disabled and non-disabled), regardless of ability, what browsing technology they're using.

Better accessibility for all navigators, search engines, machines and handicapped persons.

Website accessibility, contrary to popular belief, does not just affect people with visual impairments.

It also addresses the needs of a much wider audience, including people with dyslexia, those with restricted upper body mobility, the hard of hearing and the elderly.

The internet is the largest information resource in the world, and it continues to surge in leaps and bounds.

People should not be denied access to this resource simply because of an impairment and poor website design practices

This website has been built to try and be open to as wider audience as possible, including any users with impairments.

All images on this website have been optimised so that they download faster. All images also have a meaningful text equivalent to aid visually impaired users who may be using a web browser that does not support images.

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