Tally Ho Coaches

Privacy Policy

Tally Ho Coaches respects your privacy. Your personal data is protected in the UK by the Data Protection Act 1998. Under the Data Protection Act, we have a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. Any information that you give us is held with the utmost care and security. It will not be used in ways to which you have not consented. We do not and will not pass on your details to any third party or government department unless you give us permission to do so.

Use of Information
We will not collect any information about individuals, except where it is specifically and knowingly provided by them through the completion of enquiry forms or email. Examples of such information include: Name, Address, Telephone number, Email address, Country of abode. The information collected may be used to send you the information you have requested and to help us develop the site to be more useful to you. On occasion we may use any information that you supply for direct marketing purposes or to inform you of news and special offers that we we think may be of interest to you. If you wish to opt out of the receipt of direct marketing information you may do so by sending an email to info@tallyhocoaches.com with a subject line of "Opt-Out of Direct Marketing".

Links to Other Sites
We may on occasion provide links to external websites. Whilst we make every effort to provide you with links to high quality, reputable sites, the contents of these sites are not under our control. When you click through to these sites you leave the area controlled by Tally Ho Coaches. We cannot therefore accept responsibility for any issues arising in connection with either their use of your data, the site content or the services offered to our users by these sites.

Policy Changes
We reserve the right to make changes to this privacy policy without notice. Any changes that are made to this privacy policy will be reflected on this page.

 

Accessibility Statement

This is the official accessibility statement for the Tally Ho Coaches website.

The Tally Ho Coaches website has been built with the intention of making the content accessible to the widest range of visitors, regardless of disability or impairment. This has been achieved by adhering to best practices, such as compliance with W3C standards.

This web site has also been designed and developed to be accessible to as many web browsers as possible including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. As each browser displays information differently, it will not look the same in every browser, however, the content should be available and accessible in all browsers. Please use the various options within your computers browser to display the web pages in the best way for you. The pages for this site have been laid out to be consistent throughout the web site, making navigation simple and intuitive for you, the user. You'll find links to the main sections at the top of the page and to the left and text links at the bottom of the page to all the sections.

This accessibility statement records the main steps that we have taken to accommodate the needs of disabled people:-

Access Keys

Some browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press the ‘alt’ key and the access key, followed by the 'enter' key; on Macintosh, you can press the ‘ctrl’ key and the access key.

Please note: access keys are only supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 and above and Netscape 6.x versions.

The pages on this website adhere to the recommended UK Government access keys standard:

S - Skip navigation
1 - Home page
2 - About Us
3 - Coach Hire
4 - Local Buses & Timetable
5 - News & Press Info
6 - Holidays, Breaks & Day Trips
7 - Bus Back Advertising
8 - Engineering
9 - Coachworks & Bodyshop
0 - Driving School
0 - Vacancies
0 - School Services
0 - Community
0 - Storage
0 - History
0 - Contact Us

Standards compliance

The pages on this website were built in 2008 to comply with a minimum standard of WCAG AA, complying with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

All pages on this site validate as XHTML 1.0 Transitional.

All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. H1 tags are used for main titles, H2, H3 and H4 tags for subtitles.

 

Navigation aids

All pages contain a link to the home page, and the menu system has been constructed in a consistent fashion throughout the website. The additional breadcrumb navigation system and selective quick links boxes are designed to reinforce awareness of the location of the page that is being viewed within the website, and to increase overall access to all of the information that is available.

 

Links

Many links have title attributes, which describe the link in greater detail. Links are written to make sense out of context.

Images

All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes. Complex images include LONGDESC attributes or inline descriptions to explain the significance of each image to non-visual readers.

Visual design

This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.

If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.

Fonts

This site uses only relative font sizes, compatible with the user-specified “text size” option in visual browsers.

The most common visual browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer and we have provided the following description of how to change your font size display in MSIE version 6:

  1. Select ‘View’ from the top pull down menu options.
  2. Select ‘Font Size’ from the View menu options.
  3. Select the font size that you prefer from the list of five available options.
  4. Many website visitors with impaired vision need to increase the font size from the default ‘Medium’ setting to ‘Larger’ or ‘Largest’. You should be aware that although the Tally Ho website has been built to accommodate changed font sizes, that this is not the case with all websites.
  5. Some visually impaired web users need to take further steps to make websites visible. Internet Explorer and many other browsers enable you to specify your own Cascading Style Sheet that will override the styling of the websites that you view. This will give you full control of the visual appearance of the text in websites. You can find out more about specifying your own CSS file by using the Help function within your web browser software.

Accessibility references

W3 accessibility guidelines, which explains the reasons behind each guideline.