Accessibility
We want our website to be easy to use — whether you’re visiting us from your computer, smartphone or tablet.
That’s why we follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0). They were written by disability organisations, government, industry and research labs around the world, and explain how to make websites accessible for everyone.
They divide websites into three levels of accessibility — A, AA and AAA. We work (and strive) to meet the guidelines for AA. The guidelines are published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) — an international community that sets Web standards. You can read them in full on their website.
Give us your feedback
We hope you’ve found our website easy to use and enjoyable to visit. But if you’ve had any trouble accessing it, or have questions or suggestions for how we can continue to improve our accessibility, please tell us by email at [email protected].