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Making good business sense

Producing information in such a way that all your customers can read makes good business sense, is the law and is fair. Businesses spend £20 billion each year on communicating with their customers. There are two million people with sight problems in the UK who cannot read standard print. Businesses cannot afford to ignore this large customer group. In addition to making good business sense, companies and organisations are legally required to make reasonable adjustment to provide accessible information or services under the Disability Discrimination Act. Source: Directgov

Access Keys

To assist such users, our web site may be navigated through using defined access keys on your keyboard. Find out which keys you can use on our Accessibility page.

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We appreciate the importance of online privacy and we will treat the information you provide us with due diligence and respect. Find out more on our Privacy Policy page.

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Boring, we know, but in case you need to know, details of our Terms and Conditions of Use is available on our Terms of Use page.

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