Accessibility

Our website is designed to be accessible and easy to use.

This site has been designed in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG v2.0).

The site uses Drupal, an open source content management system.

Keyboard access

For visitors who use the keyboard to navigate, we’ve provided ‘skip to main content’ links to bypass the navigation menu.

Text size

You can vary the text size by using your browser’s text resize option: View – Text Size.

Alternative text for images

All images that convey information have a text alternative.

Page structure

Pages have been properly structured using HTML headings, supporting assistive technologies that allow navigation from heading to heading.

Link text

All link text should make sense when read out of context, and hyperlinks are clearly presented in a different text style from normal body text.

JavaScript independence

Where JavaScript or other scripts are used for navigation or functionality, an alternative mechanism has been put in place in case your browser does not support these scripts.

Colour and contrast

There is enough contrast between text and background colours to make the site easy to read, and we don’t use colour as the only way of giving information.

Style sheets

This site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control how pages are displayed. If style sheets are not supported or are turned off, information on the site can still be accessed and read.

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Swimming Lessons

Perfect for every swimmer, our swimming lessons are a great way to either start the swimming journey or make progress in the pool.

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Our expert team have put together a selection of activities perfect for taking that first step on the journey to improved wellbeing.