Accessibility

Our website meets World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) AA level. More information about these standards is available on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website.

 

Usability

We are committed to making our website accessible and user friendly to everyone, following relevant standards and good practice guidelines.  We regularly review the site to esure it continues to meet these standards.  If you have any comments or feeback about the site, please email enquiries@gcvgreennetwork.co.uk


Text Size

The body text on each web page is set to be relative to your browser's default text size, therefore you can use your web browser's own controls, which are accessed through the 'view' menu to increase or decrease it.


Media

Maps, videos, audio and images are used on the website on various different pages.  Every effort has been made to provide alternative content where necessary.

 

 

File Types

All documents are converted into PDF (.pdf) file format to make the document more accessible.

 

 

Browser Support

The benchmark audience for this website will be those with (at least) an HTML4.0 capable browser, on a connected device with the ability to display colour at a resolution of 1024x800. The site will be designed for use in the following browsers:

  • Windows
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+
  • Netscape Navigator 6.0+
  • Firefox 2.0+
  • Opera 9+
  • Google Chrome 0.2+
  • Safari 2.0+
  • Mac OS X
  • Netscape 7.1+
  • Firefox 2+
  • Opera 9+
  • Safari 2.0+

However, care has been taken to ensure that those running the current versions of other browsers or using other operating systems will still be able to view key critical site information.

 

Latest News

On their bikes!
Members of the Ravenscraig project steering group got on their bikes this month to investigate the development of some aspirational walking and cycling routes identified in a new study.
New Woodland planted in East Dunbartonshire
Biodiversity will benefit from 6.5ha of new planting along stretches of the Luggie Water and Allander Water as part of the Riparian Planting project.
New Green Network Campaign Launched
The Partnership's ‘Adding Value' Campaign has been officially launched by Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham MSP.
New Wood Fuel Depot to be developed
The Lanarkshire Wood Energy Project (LWEP) aims to help North Lanarkshire Council create and build a new wood fuel depot at Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell.

“This project will not just transform the living and working environment for nearly two million people.  It will make Glasgow and its surrounding areas a more attractive place for business investment, regeneration initiatives and sustainable development”

John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary, Scottish Government