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Accessibility

Bourne Leisure is committed to providing facilities suitable for people with disabilities. As part of this commitment this website has been built to internationally recognised accessible website guidelines produced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

This page provides information on ways that this website has been written to assist users to identify helpful features of this site.

If at any stage of the application and selection process you need help or reasonable adjustments to be made to apply for a role or at your interview/assessment centre, please tell us by emailing: [email protected] Just let us know what help or support and any reasonable adjustment you will need.

Flexibility
This site has been designed using relative Cascading Style Sheets to allow the user to override the default appearance of the site in a number of ways, the most basic of which is to ensure that users can change their chosen font size easily through their browser options.
Internet Explorer
To change your default font size in Internet Explorer select: ‘View’ menu > ‘Text Size’ > Select chosen size (Largest to Smallest)
Firefox Browsers
To change your default font size in Firefox or Mozilla browsers select: 1. ‘View’ menu and ensure that ‘Zoom Text Only’ is checked 2. Then select ‘View’ menu > Either ‘Zoom In’ or ‘Zoom Out’. For more information please visit: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/font-size-and-zoom-increase-size-of-web-pages
Chrome Browsers
1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar 2. Select settings 3. Click show advanced settings. 4. In the “Web Content” section, use the “Font size” drop-down menu to make adjustments. For more information please visit: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/96810?hl=en-GB
Compliance
We strive to achieve compliance at AA level and AAA where possible. If you have any feedback regarding the accessibility of the website please contact us giving as much information as possible.
Further Information
Additional information on various aspects of accessibility issues can be found at diveintoaccessibility.org or the official W3C guidelines are available at www.w3.org/WAI/