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(Users will need to have the correct software loaded on their machines to make full use of the information available.)

HTML

HTML is the basic file format used on the Internet, this page is in HTML format. It is our policy to make as much information as possible in this format. Sometimes, for technical reasons, some data may be made available in the following alternative formats.

NOTE: Large files - In the case of relatively large files, readers are advised to save the file directly onto their own PC rather than opening it via their web browser. Using the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser right-click on the link, select "Save Target As", and choose a suitable location on your PC; using the Netscape web browser right-click on the link and choose "Save Link As".

PDF

Documents marked "PDF" are saved in Portable Document Format. To read them you will need suitable software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Acrobat Reader software is available for downloading free of charge.

Viewers with visual difficulties may find it useful to investigate services provided by Adobe to improve the accessibility of Adobe Acrobat documents - http://access.adobe.com

Some forms have been produced as interactive PDF forms which may be completed on screen. You will need to save a copy to a local drive before completing. To do this, please right click on the link and select 'Save Target As' from the menu, then save the target (the PDF form) to your local drive. Please note that you will need to have installed Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1 or later to use this form interactively. You can download an upgrade via the above link.

DOC

DOC is the file type for documents created using Microsoft Word. This is a widely used word processing package.

XLS

XLS is the file type for documents created using Microsoft Excel. This is a widely used spreadsheet package.

CSV

CSV stands for Comma Separated Values and is the spreadsheet equivalent of .txt for word processors. You can cut and paste a CSV file into the spreadsheet of your choice, or download to your PC.

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