This site contains many pages of information and at times it can be difficult to find just the information you need.
Your first port of call should always be the navigation bar where we have tried to group the information into logical groups.
If you are having difficulty locating somthing specific you can use this facility to find web pages stored by www.nwleics.gov.uk which contain certain words or a specific phrase.
Words should be typed in separated by a space, punctuation should not be included unless you wish it to form part of the search pattern, Capitalisation is ignored.
The search takes place on the contents of the page, it's title and abstract. This means that a phrase such as "car parking" may produce many unrequired results. It is much better to use the navigation bar index for general enquiries.
The "Search Type" drop down box on the search form allows you to specify how the words you typed in should be treated:
A phrase - all the words must appear one after the other on the target page in the order you typed them in.
All words any order - all the word must exist on the target page but not necessarily in order or placed together.
Any of the words - if any one of the words you typed in is found on a page, the page is listed.
Pages are listed by publication date in descending order.