Localhost ~user I don't have permission to access :(

Hi
If I put http://localhost/~username into my browser then I get:
"Forbidden You don't haver permission to access /~username/ on this server".
There is no problem with http://localhost/ that gives me the reassuring "It works!" page.
I do want to use the Sites folder in my account for building a website now, but alas I have this problem.
Thank you for any assistance you can give.

The account is some years old now and that Sites folder has been in use before. However there have been a couple of major updates, Leopard and Snow Leopard since I last tried it.
I've been doing some searching on the www there are solutions suggested "out there" but I haven't tried them yet as I'm going to bed soon
This looks like the most promising:
http://techtrouts.com/mac-os-x-105-web-sharing-forbidden-403-on-httplocalhostuse rname/

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