Accessibility

Our aim

We are constantly working to ensure that our website is as accessible and user-friendly as possible. If you experience difficulty using our website or would like to make any suggestions to improve the website from an accessibility perspective, please get in touch with us.


Contact details

In order to make suggestions, comments or to let us know about any difficulties you have experienced with our website, please contact us at davey@cornsaypc.org.uk


Website content

We have made every effort to ensure this website is easy to read, with content written in plain English. If you find some content of the website difficult to understand please let us know.


Adobe Acrobat PDF documents

Many documents and reports on our site are published in PDF (Portable Document Format), and sometimes in Microsoft Word. Older documents may not be 100% accessible.


Users with visual impairments may find it useful to use services which improve the accessibility of Acrobat documents. Visit Adobe accessibility for more information.  http://www.adobe.com/accessibility.html


If you have difficulty viewing one of our documents, please contact us so that we can provide the information in an alternative format.


Making pages easier to view

You can change the web page settings such as font size.


Accessibility issues

Some of our online services are provided by a third party so may not be accessible as defined by current guidelines. If you have difficulty using any service on our website, please contact us.


Further help

Help and assistance in making your computer or device render webpages in different ways are available online. Advice such as how to view larger text of different colours can be found at https://mcmw.abilitynet.org.uk/impairment/vision

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