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We would like to express our thanks to you and all (DCM) staff for the help and advice we have received over the past five years. It feels really good to be debt free at last, and all thanks to you and your company. We have always had the very service from everyone we have dealt with and hope you will pass on our grateful thanks to them all.Mr & Mrs G, Kent
 
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Accessible for everyone

 

This website has been designed to be accessible in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). The site has been checked to conform and where possible exceed the minimum recommended standards.

If you have any difficulty with any of the sections within this website then please either call us or for technical support queries please contact DCM

 

We continually test our web site with a number of browsers, screen readers, accessibility and HTML validators, and other web tools. The results of such reviews are incorporated into improvements for our site.
We include the following features designed to improve accessibility for users with disabilities:

 

  • A sitemap is available on the site.
  • Images on the site contain "alt tags", which contain simple descriptions of the images to aid users who listen to the content of the site by using a screen reader.
  • Visible 'skip to content' links at the top of each page enable people using text-to-voice browsers to bypass the navigation bar and go directly to the main content each time a page is accessed.
  • Text links are formatted to be as self-evident as they can possibly be.
  • The site's style sheets are designed to allow users to resize the text of the site in browsers that support this feature (generally available under the View menu).
  • Links to external sites open in a new window. Note: We are not responsible for the content or accessibility of these referenced sites.

 

The site implements cascading style sheets (CSS). Certain early versions of Netscape (4.x and earlier) and Internet Explorer (3.x and earlier) do not fully support this feature, so elements such as links may display differently. If you are experiencing this, you may wish to disable style sheets. You can do this through your browser. In Explorer (5.50), choose Tools, Internet Options, General Tab, Accessibility, and check the 'Format documents using my style sheet' feature. In Netscape (4.75), choose Edit, Preferences, Advanced, and turn off the 'enable style sheets' feature.


Layout is accomplished mainly with CSS, but the site is also designed to display well if CSS is not supported. Form controls are properly grouped and labelled.


If you have difficulty viewing any page using assistive technology, please use our online enquiry form so that we can make the information available to you. Please indicate the nature of your accessibility problem, the format in which you would like to receive the material, the web address of the requested material, and your contact information.

 

From time to time, we undertake new web site developments and experiments with new web-based processes. During their development and testing phases, it is possible that they may not comply with our accessibility standards. Please be reassured, we will make all efforts to ensure we bring these new developments into line at the earliest possible opportunity.

 

Access keys


The following access keys are defined for this site, based on the Government access keys standard:
S - Skip navigation

1 - Home page
3 - Site map
8 - Terms and conditions
9 - Contact form
0 - Access key details (this page)

 

How to use access keys

 

In Internet Explorer 5+
'alt + the access key number' brings focus to the element. If a link, 'enter' will take the user to the linked destination.

 

In Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape 6+
'alt + the access key number' take the user to the linked destination.

 

In Firefox 2.0
'shift + alt + the access key number' take the user to the linked destination.

 

If using an Apple Mac
Substitute the 'Ctrl' key for the 'Alt key1.

 

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