We are very excited to announce the launch of our newly designed website. The sites updated pages, features many enhancements to its style and presentation, and we wanted it to look and feel good, as well as being easy to navigate.

We have throughout the site updated many of the articles and added in additional information particularly around the changes of 2014, and the search facility is much enhanced making it easier to find information or help.

The site now features a splash page when entering the site, so as to aid quick navigation to the most popular areas of the site the FAQs, and under the Members there is an improved search facility allowing searching by area. Along with this we have improved the presentation of the regulations and other documents to make reading more friendly.

Our Web Team, has worked hard in putting together a website, that is easy to use, rich in information, and multi platformed so that it is fully available across devices be they PC’s, Tablets, Apple and Android, and we pride ourselves on being resource place of choice for our customers.

If you do experience any problems using the new website, or have any questions, please do contact us.

 

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