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Campaign materials for the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) campaign to make public sector online services accessible to all users.
A code of practice for design standards for accessible railway stations.
A rapid evidence review on transport accessibility.
This accessibility statement applies to documents published by the Government Data Quality Hub for England and Wales.
When and how to commission a formal accessibility audit.
Consultation to revise the Accessible Travel Policy (ATP) guidance published in July 2019.
Information on the accessibility of the Primary Authority Register for users.
This policy explains how accessible the documents that the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain publish on GOV.UK are.
A case study on measures to include disabled people in a water and sanitation programme
New regulations to make public sector websites and apps accessible to everyone, especially users with disabilities. The regulations implement a new EU Directive.
Dispensation letter for vehicles in fleets operated by Abellio East Anglia, which will retain their existing accessibility levels until 31 December 2021.
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