This Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority web site has been designed and developed to provide users with a more enjoyable interactive
experience of the National Park and to find out more about Activities available within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.
The new site is designed to be inclusive and to provide access to all users regardless of technological or physical disability.
Not only is there a legal obligation for the content of the site to be made accessible to disabled users (Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995),
but the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority also has a duty to the communities of the National Park.
In order to ensure that the content of this site is accessible, this Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority web site has been designed
and constructed in accordance with the guidelines provided by the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
The WAI guidelines state that in order for a web site to be considered accessible, it must at least conform to all Priority 1 checkpoints.
All templates on this web site conform to not only all the Priority 1 checkpoints, but also to all Priority 2 checkpoints.
This is known as 'Double A conformance' to the guidelines. We believe that, by aiming for Double A conformance wherever possible,
we have built a web site that will be accessible by the vast majority of users, whatever their platform, connectivity and abilities.
All templates have been Bobby approved to priority 2 (AA) and all warnings identified by Bobby have been manually checked for conformance.
Colours – We have tried to use colours throughout the web site that provide maximum contrast between foreground and background items and
also various features on the page including headers, body text and hyperlinks.
There are some documents in portable document format for downloading on this web site.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader can be freely downloaded from: http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html (external site)
Viewers with visual difficulties may find it useful to investigate services provided to improve the accessibility of Acrobat document: http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/index.html (external site)
Real One player for Windows (External link - this is a free to download)
Real One player for Mac OSX (External link - this is a free to download)
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority strives to meet the needs of computer users with visual impairment or other conditions that
limit accessibility. Due to the graphics-intensive nature of the site, this geographic information cannot be presented in an accessible format.
If you would like assistance with this please contact The Web Manager at webteam@pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk