Accessibility
Cwm Hafren strives to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the facilities and surroundings within the park, and we will be pleased to assist in any way. We hope that this statement will help you when deciding if this is the right park for you.
Access by Public Transport
The nearest railway station is in Caersws (1.6 miles away).
The nearest bus stop to the railway station is at the Unicorn Hotel on Bridge Street approx. 321m away. There are no accessible drop off or pick up points at this station.
There is plenty of space for ‘dropping off’ visitors outside Reception.
The approach from the road to Reception is well surfaced but there is loose gravel outside the building.
Facilities for the Hearing Impaired
There are no specific facilities on the park.
Facilities for the Visually Impaired
It is anticipated that it is unlikely that visually impaired people will visit the park unless accompanied by a sighted person.
Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome, as are all dogs with responsible owners.
Large, enclosed exercise field located within the park grounds.
A dog waste bin is provided at the entrance of the field for disposal.
Reception
The decking around Reception has a ramp to the entrance which is suitable for wheelchair access.
Assistance for entry can be provided if required.
There is parking outside Reception, however, at present, no designated disability bays.
There is external lighting on a sensor.
Mobile Phones
Mobile signal and 4G is accessible via Vodafone, Asda, O2, Three, and EE.
Additionally, 5G can be accessed via Three and EE.
WiFi
There is currently no WiFi on the park.
Accessibility of Website
We want everyone who visits this website to feel welcome and find the experience rewarding. You might have a better experience if you change the settings on your computer to suit your needs. This site has been built so that you should be able to:
- Change colours, contrast levels, and fonts
- Zoom in up to 500% without the text spilling off the screen
- Navigate most of the website using just a keyboard or speech recognition software
- Listen to most of the website using a screen reader (including the most recent versions of JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver).
What are we doing?
To help us make this website a positive place for everyone, we’ve been using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities, and user friendly for everyone.
The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We’ve chosen Level A as the target for the website.
How are we doing?
We’ve worked hard on this website and believe we’ve achieved our goal of Level A accessibility. We monitor the website regularly to maintain this, but if you do find any problems, please get in touch.
Reporting accessibility problems with this website
We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, contact us via email: [email protected]. To help us understand the problem as quickly as we can, please tell us:
- the web address or title of the page where you found the problem
- what the problem is
- what computer and software you use.
Feedback and contact information
If you’d like to contact us about something else, and you need a response, please use our contact page.
Enforcement procedure
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (the ‘accessibility regulations’). If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).