Accessibility
Committed to accessibility
The Wales Tourism Alliance (WTA) is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience regardless of ability or browsing technology.
The site aims to achieve overall compliance with the Web Accessibility Initiative's (WAI) guidelines.
WTA is committed to use the Web to its full potential by addressing usability for people with disabilities, the website always strives to conform to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 .
There may be some pages that do not conform to all the guidelines. However, every effort is made to ensure the whole site conforms, it is an ongoing process and older content may not yet reach the standards in all areas.
If you experience any problems accessing any information on the site, please contact WTA and we will make every effort to fix the problem or provide the information in an appropriate format.
W3C - Validation Service
This website is built using code compliant with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets.
The site design is user friendly with current browsers, using standard XHTML code means that any future browsers will also display this website correctly
If you have a problem viewing any part of this website in your browser, please contact the WTA to report the problem.
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'Working Together' - WTA Annual Conference and Dinner - 4th & 5th November 2012
This year the WTA Annual Conference will concentrate on how, we as an industry, can continue to build on past achievements...
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Wales Coastal Path Launch - 5th May 2012
The Grand Opening of the Wales Coast Path will take place on Saturday 5th May 2012. The Path has taken...
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Carmarthenshire Tourism Summit
Thursday May 17
Parc y Scarlets Stadium, Llanelli
Includes workshops and break out sessions.
Book online by May 11 www.visitcarmarthenshire.co.uk or call 01269...

