Accessibility
Building
There is level access to
Plymouth Arts Centre’s ground floor including the reception, front gallery,
cinema, cafe bar and accessible WC. We regret that the first floor is only
accessible by stairs: which includes an exhibition display and additional
restaurant seating.
The cinema features an infrared hearing loop system. There are two spaces for
wheelchair users in the cinema, please inform our Box Office if you would like
to use them, phone: 01752 206114. Our brochure and printed material are available
in large print from the Box Office.
Online Accessibility Information
Website Standards
Plymouth Arts Centre aims to follow WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 (Conformance level Double-A) and WC2 HTML code standards . For more information visit the WAI website.
If you notice a problem with any area of the website, please email info@plymouthartscentre.org
Enlarging Text
Follow the instructions below to enlarge text in your browser:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer: Go to the View menu and select Text Size 'Larger' or 'Largest'
• Firefox: Go to the View menu and select Zoom, ‘Zoom in’ or ‘Zoom out’
• Safari: Go to the View menu and select 'Make Text Bigger' or 'Make Text Smaller'
Most other browsers have a similar feature for enlarging text.
Navigation
A hidden menu has been placed at the beginning of each page to allow screen reader users to link to the main areas of the page.
Images
All images used in this site include descriptive alt tags, so they can be read by reading software.
Colours
If you wish to view the site in high-contrast, click the ‘High Contrast’ button on the top right of the main navigation menu.
Font size
You can change the font size on our site to make it either larger or smaller via your browser settings.
You can do this in the following ways depending on your browser;
• In Internet Explorer; select View, then Text Size, and then your preferred size.
• In Netscape; select View, then Text Zoom, and then your preferred percentage size.
Useful links
If you would like to know more about accessibility and the Internet, you may be interested in the following websites:
RNIB website - The Royal National Institute for the Blind.
www.w3.org/WAI - W3C accessibility guidelines.

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