Accessibility Statement
We have tried to make the St Peter’s website as accessible as we can to all of our visitors, regardless of how they are viewing it. If you are having trouble navigating any part of the site, or just feel that we could improve accessibility in any way, please get in touch with the Parish Office or the webmaster.
Standards-based
This website was created employing up-to-date web standards and practices, and should look correct in most web browsers. For visitors using older browsers – or those that don’t support Javascript and Flash – all content should still be readable and all links should work correctly.
Text Size
We have tried to settle on a font size that is practical and readable for most viewers. The text in this website is specified in such as way that it can be resized in any browser to make it comfortable to read. Depending on your browser, this usually means holding down your ‘Control’ key (or Apple/Command key on a Mac) and tapping the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to enlarge or reduce the text and sometimes the images.
Navigating the Site
We have endeavoured to order the website in a way that makes finding the information you need as easy as possible. Again, if you feel this could be improved, please get in touch.
A good way to get an overview of what is contained in the site, is by clicking on the Site Map link at the bottom left of every page. This will give a full list of the website’s content, and from here you can go straight to the page you are looking for.
We hope you enjoy using the St Peter’s website, and thank you for visiting!


