We have Principles

We believe strongly in the power of the Internet.

We believe strongly that the Internet should remain an instrument of freedom.

We believe that the Internet should inform and educate.

We believe that every web site should strive to enrich both the publisher and the reader.

We believe that every web site should evolve and rise above being an electronic advertisement.

We believe that the original concept of a world wide information exchange and more recent commercial developments are not mutually exclusive.

We believe that the Internet is going to be part of all our futures.

We do not believe that the Internet is the whole future - there's life beyond cyber space.

We do not publish pornographic material.

We do not publish racist material.

We love our work and want you to be, like us, proud of each and every item we produce.

We would look silly if our site did not conform to web standards. This icon says that it does! Valid CSS

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This site is optimised to browsers that support World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards, HTML4.01 and CSS1.
It is accessible to any browser or Internet device, but as you are not using a HTML4.01 or CSS1 compatible browser it will look, at best, flat and uninteresting. Formatting and positioning of the elements on the pages could be lost completely.
Why we now design to these standards is explained here
You can download free compatible browsers from a list provided here

Special note to users of Netscape 4:

Netscape 4 has very "buggy" support for CSS1 and amongst other things loses formatting when the screen is resized and has to be reloaded. We can script around these problems, but now do not ask our clients to pay for the extra hours of work entailed when only a small proportion of users (3% in June 2002 - and falling) still have level 4 Netscape, and in any case can upgrade for free.
Rather than present you with a confusing, partially formatted site we have removed all styling on this site for Netscape 4.

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