Re: Accessibility requirements
Yours is a parish council website. Most parich council sites appear to be created either by volunteers or web designers working for very low return for their work. Peanuts basically.
The regulation does allow for:
When complying with accessibility regulations might be a ‘disproportionate burden’
Whilst I totally agree that accessibilty is a goal we should all strive for, such things cost money. If you can't reach these standards should you therefore take down your parish council website? Of course not. Try to follow the guidance as much as possible (and Acorns advice is far more concise than the uk.gov sites guidance). I hardly think there will be an internet police force chasing you down because of your non conformity by the end of September, no more than there's one doing so re non-cookie notices.
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