We give only general information on our web-site. It is not
professional advice. You must take specific advice rather than relying
on this information or on any links from our site.
Any data you provide to us (e.g. by e-mail or by registering on this
site) may be stored on our secure severs and databases. We occasionally
send email and postal mailings to those we think may be interested. If
you don't want these, or want to see or correct your data, or want to be
deleted from our databases, e-mail:
data.administrator@wrigleys.co.uk.
We may require a reasonable administration fee in order to provide a copy of your data.
We do not sell this information to any third party.
Our databases are maintained securely at our offices. However we use
normal external communication systems to transmit data between our
offices. We may also have to part with data as required by law or
regulatory process or (in confidence) where needed for systems diagnosis
and repair.
We do not use cookies or web bugs.
By contacting us in response to using our web-site you agree to these
terms, and to any revision of them which we publish on the site.
This website has been designed and coded so that as many people as
possible may view the content they require, quickly and easily.
This website has been checked against many common web accessibility
guidelines. It uses a technique called progressive enhancement to add
additional functionality to more capable browser agents, whilst still
providing fully backwards-compatible access to browsers with limited
functionality (such as older browsers and screen-readers).
The website is written using tableless CSS layouts, with semantic and standards-compliant HTML code.
Many general website accessibility tests are extremely strict. If this
website were to fail such a test, it is likely that this would be on a
minor point which will have no negative effect on the user experience.
If you use an assistive technology to view our website or should you
feel a particular web accessibility standard needs meeting, we would be
delighted to hear your suggestions for making the site more accessible.