I wish people did things like this more.
Matthew Somerville has recreated the official Odeon site, but made the damn thing accessbile, quick and usable, rather than the vomit stain than Lateral produced. Jon Bains has been doing this long enough to know better, and the catalogue of unusability on the Odeon site is well up there with the worst of the web. What gives, Jon? HTML still too difficult for you guys?
It'll be interesting to see whether Matthew gets sued, or what should happen, hired.
I keep meaning to do something similar with www.parliament.uk. Sure, they are now compliant enough to get their W3C kite, but it's a classic example of how ticking the accessibility boxes does not a usable website make.
If the Hansard search wasn't broken (as usual) I'd post a detailed explanation.
I suppose since I'm unemployed I should pull my finger out.