We have endeavoured to ensure that this website as accessible as possible. We feel it is important that the Perrin Myddelton site is easy to use for everyone, regardless of their circumstances or ability.

The site has been developed so that it can be used by blind or partially-sighted users. It is compatible with screen readers and it can be navigated without a mouse or keyboard.

We are attempting to ensure that we do not exclude any users. To achieve this, we try to use clear and simple language, alternative text for all the images, ensure the HTML we produce conforms to the ‘XHTML 1.0 Transitional’ standard and the page templates in the site comply with the WCAG Priority 2.