Accessibility

David Taylor MP recognises and understands the importance of providing a website that is accessible to as many user groups as possible.

We have incorporated the following accessibility features to make it easier for people with disabilities to use.

Please contact us if you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this site, or if you experience any difficulty using it. 

Browser features

You can find alternative ways of improving the accessibility of our, or any site, through your internet browser software- eg Internet Exporer, Mozilla Firefox or Netscape Navigator.

This can be done quickly and easily using the following methods.

Other features in your browser

You will find your browser offers more help and advice on accessibility. To find it, follow the instructions below.

The images on our site have alternative text attributes, sometimes known as ‘alt text’. When an image is used to convey information its content is described in the alt text. As a result, the image can be understood by text-only browsers and assistive technologies such as screen readers.

PDF files

Some of the downloadable files on our website are available as Adobe PDF files. In order to view and print these files, you need to download and install the free Adobe Reader, if you don’t already have a version on your computer.