AccessibilityBrowser HelpTips on how you can improve the way you use our website by making changes in your browser can be found on our Browser Help Pages Translating this websiteInformation about translating this website into another language can be found on our Interpreting and Translating Pages PDF DocumentsSeveral documents on this website are in the Adobe PDF file format. To download and view these documents you will need the Adobe Reader software, which can be downloaded free of charge from the Adobe website. Please note the Adobe web site will load in a new browser window. Access KeysIf you have difficulty in using a mouse or similar devices, you can use keyboard shortcuts. They enable you to navigate using only the keyboard. Rutland County Council follows the government access key system and information on how to use each of the keyboard shortcuts available is below: 0) Access Keys If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or 6, hold down 'Alt' and the relevant shortcut key and then press the enter key. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 4, hold down 'Alt' and the relevant shortcut key (eg 1 for the home page) at the same time. If you are using Netscape 6, click anywhere on the page, then hold down 'Alt' and the relevant shortcut key at the same time. If you are using another browser that is not mentioned in the list above, please consult the manual or online help for guidance.
Accessibility StandardsWe have tried to make this website accessible to everyone by complying with WAI AA accessibility standards. However, there are still a few areas of this website which do not currently meet these standards e.g. the Welland Planning Service Pages. We are working with our partners to ensure that all such areas meet the standards in the future. We are also aware that some users experience problems viewing areas of the site, in particular when using some versions of the Safari browser - we are working to fix these issues, but we recommend that users ensure they have the latest version of their chosen browser. For further information about the Web Accessibility Iniative (WAI) please visit www.w3.org/wai/
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