We want to make our facilities accessible to everyone so each of our buildings is DDA compliant and our swimming pools have accessibility hoists. Please ring the appropriate leisure centre or pool for further details.
The Anglia Community Leisure website aims to be accessible to everyone, and we have an ongoing development programme to achieve this aim. If you have any suggestions on how we might improve the service we offer to you then please e-mail them to us at info@angcomleisure.com
Making the site easier to use
Most browsers will allow you to change the size of text on your screen. We have tried to ensure that our pages display properly whenever you choose this option.
Here is a guide to how to do this, depending on the browser you are using:
From the menu at the top of your screen select "View" and then "Text Size". Select a text size option.
Press the "Ctrl" and "+" keys at the same time to increase text size.
Press the "Ctrl" and "-" keys at the same time to decrease text size.
With your "Num Lock" key turned on: Press 0 to increase text size. Press 9 to decrease text size.
Press the "Ctrl" and "]" keys at the same time to increase text size.
Press the "Ctrl" and "[" keys at the same time to decrease text size.
Links
Our site contains numerous links to other pages, documents and other content belonging to this or other websites.
Clicking on a link to any document or to content on external sites will generally open in a new window in your browser. We aim to ensure that, when you hover over such links, you are warned that a new window will be opened if you click the link. This already happens in many cases, but it is not yet universal across our site and it is part of our development programme to include this warning in every appropriate link.
We use images within our site as a visual cue to the content, or in rare cases to improve the look of a page. We also use images to display the offical logos of our own services, or of external organisations.
Where images are used they are accompanied by a text alternative, which will show in a 'tooltip' when you hover over the image. This will normally describe what the image is intended to convey.
Documents
The majority of documents included within this site are in Acrobat(PDF) format.
The Acrobat Reader software needed to read such documents is freely available and you can download it from the Adobe site.
Adobe also provide PDF software for use with access technology. Further details are available at www.adobe.com/accessibility