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Open to All Resource Hub

We are delighted to be launching the Open to All Resource Hub which will act as an online hive of accessibility and inclusion, enabling you to self-educate and make the changes you need to embrace all.

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You will find examples of accessible business case studies, training materials, toolkit and templates and people to connect with for ongoing specialist advice. Plus, you’ll have access to an inclusive media library to enrich your own marketing materials.

Case Studies & Stories

UK's 'most accessible' staycation spots revealed!

The pretty Welsh county of Pembrokeshire has been named the 'most accessible place' in the UK for a staycation, with its pretty towns like Tenby praised for their inclusive attractions and pathways. Check out this article from Country Living! https://www.countryliving.com/uk/travel-ideas/a63094265/uk-most-accessible-destination-wales/

Case Studies & Stories

Open to All Project 2024

During 2024, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority in partnership with Visit Pembrokeshire launched the next exciting stage of the Open to All project. The “Pembrokeshire – Open to All Accelerator” project was awarded £392,988.18 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The Open to All project worked with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire the first choice for residents and visitors who face barriers to travel and tourism.

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Media Libraries

Need new images? Want your photos to represent your community and guests? We’ve gathered a range of images for everyone to use! In partnership with the project participants, the Open to All project collected these photos throughout 2024 for everyone to use. Download here!

Images courtesy of Open to All Resources Hub 2024. All copyright owned by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority. Some rights reserved.

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Agored i Bawb 2022

Amcan y prosiect oedd creu Sir Benfro fel lleoliad yn llawn esiampl, yn cynnig gwasanaeth gwych a chyfleusterau i ymwelwyr lleol a thwristiaid ag anableddau gweladwy a chudd. Cafodd y gwaith gwerthuso ei gynnal gan werthuswr allanol y prosiect, Dilys Burrell. Cafodd fersiwn gryno o’r gwerthusiad ei rhoi at ei gilydd gan reolwr y prosiect, Corinne Cariad. Edrychwch ar fideos, podlediadau, adnoddau defnyddiol, ac adroddiadau o 2022 yma!

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Open to All Project 2022

The aim of the project was to make Pembrokeshire an exemplary destination offering great service and facilities to local visitors and tourists with visible and hidden disabilities. The evaluation work was carried out by the project's external evaluator Dilys Burrell. This summary version of the evaluation was put together by the project manager Corinne Cariad. Check out the videos, podcasts, useful resources, and reports from 2022 here!

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Cefndir Agored i Bawb 2024

Yn ystod 2024, lansiodd Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro mewn partneriaeth ag Ymweld â Sir Benfro gam cyffrous nesaf prosiect Agored i Bawb. Derbyniodd prosiect “Sir Benfro- Sbardunwr Agored i Bawb” £392,988.18 gan Lywodraeth y DU drwy Gronfa Ffyniant Cyffredin DU. Mae’r prosiect Agored i Bawb wedi gweithio gyda busnesau a sefydliadau i greu Sir Benfro’r dewis cyntaf ar gyfer preswylwyr ag ymwelwyr sy’n wynebu rhwystrau i deithio a thwristiaeth.

Open to All Project 2024

During 2024, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority in partnership with Visit Pembrokeshire launched the next exciting stage of the Open to All project. The “Pembrokeshire – Open to All Accelerator” project was awarded £392,988.18 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The Open to All project worked with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire the first choice for residents and visitors who face barriers to travel and tourism.

UK's 'most accessible' staycation spots revealed!

The pretty Welsh county of Pembrokeshire has been named the 'most accessible place' in the UK for a staycation, with its pretty towns like Tenby praised for their inclusive attractions and pathways. Check out this article from Country Living! https://www.countryliving.com/uk/travel-ideas/a63094265/uk-most-accessible-destination-wales/

Pembrokeshire Coast Images

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Tenby Town Images

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Training and Conferences 2024

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Pembrokeshire Providing Access For All Visitors in 2025!

Pembrokeshire is an inspiring place and to ensure everyone has access to its natural coastal beauty and experiences, Visit Pembrokeshire is stepping up its commitment to inclusivity! Check out this article from UCAN2 Magazine!

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Toolkits & Templates

Carefully created during 2024 by the Open to All team, these toolkits and templates are for everyone to use.

Use our event checklist to review the accessibility of your venue!

Develop an organisational access statement with this template!

More coming soon!

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Accessibility Guide and Template

An Accessibility Guide describes all aspects of a venue, giving detailed information including photos and measurements. This section contains examples, overview images, templates and more.

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Inclusive and Accessible Events

Carefully created during 2024 by the Open to All team, these toolkits and templates are for everyone to use. Use our event checklist to review the accessibility of your venue! Develop an organisational access statement with this template!

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Inclusive Tourism

The CAE empowers and supports ethnically diverse communities, specifically migrants through providing a bespoke and person-centred service that meets their individual needs.

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Find an Advisor

Support & Guidance

Open to All Advisors bring their lived experience and expertise to offer services and skills we need. They are individuals, businesses and organisations representing people with protected characteristics (e.g. race/ethnicity, disability, LGBTQ+) that the project team and businesses can turn to for advice and support.

So far, the Advisors have delivered, website reviews, photoshoots, BSL interpretation and business accessibility audits.

See listings to find your advisor and please note that information was correct at time of input at end of 2024, thank you.

Access Statements

Photographers

Website Reviews

Training & Workshops

Photoshoots

BSL Interpretation

Find an AdvisorBecome an Advisor

Case Studies & Stories

The project was led by its members and participants, so we wanted to showcase their work, capture their stories and share development ideas

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Agored i Bawb 2022

Amcan y prosiect oedd creu Sir Benfro fel lleoliad yn llawn esiampl, yn cynnig gwasanaeth gwych a chyfleusterau i ymwelwyr lleol a thwristiaid ag anableddau gweladwy a chudd. Cafodd y gwaith gwerthuso ei gynnal gan werthuswr allanol y prosiect, Dilys Burrell. Cafodd fersiwn gryno o’r gwerthusiad ei rhoi at ei gilydd gan reolwr y prosiect, Corinne Cariad. Edrychwch ar fideos, podlediadau, adnoddau defnyddiol, ac adroddiadau o 2022 yma!

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7videos
1pdf
Recent Additions

Open to All Project 2022

The aim of the project was to make Pembrokeshire an exemplary destination offering great service and facilities to local visitors and tourists with visible and hidden disabilities. The evaluation work was carried out by the project's external evaluator Dilys Burrell. This summary version of the evaluation was put together by the project manager Corinne Cariad. Check out the videos, podcasts, useful resources, and reports from 2022 here!

47images
7videos
1pdf
Recent Additions

Cefndir Agored i Bawb 2024

Yn ystod 2024, lansiodd Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro mewn partneriaeth ag Ymweld â Sir Benfro gam cyffrous nesaf prosiect Agored i Bawb. Derbyniodd prosiect “Sir Benfro- Sbardunwr Agored i Bawb” £392,988.18 gan Lywodraeth y DU drwy Gronfa Ffyniant Cyffredin DU. Mae’r prosiect Agored i Bawb wedi gweithio gyda busnesau a sefydliadau i greu Sir Benfro’r dewis cyntaf ar gyfer preswylwyr ag ymwelwyr sy’n wynebu rhwystrau i deithio a thwristiaeth.

Recent Additions

Open to All Project 2024

During 2024, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority in partnership with Visit Pembrokeshire launched the next exciting stage of the Open to All project. The “Pembrokeshire – Open to All Accelerator” project was awarded £392,988.18 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The Open to All project worked with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire the first choice for residents and visitors who face barriers to travel and tourism.

Recent Additions

UK's 'most accessible' staycation spots revealed!

The pretty Welsh county of Pembrokeshire has been named the 'most accessible place' in the UK for a staycation, with its pretty towns like Tenby praised for their inclusive attractions and pathways. Check out this article from Country Living! https://www.countryliving.com/uk/travel-ideas/a63094265/uk-most-accessible-destination-wales/

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Pembrokeshire Coast Images

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Tenby Town Images

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Training and Conferences 2024

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Useful Links & Resources

From local to national, the team have collected a range of useful links and resources for everyone to use. From handy examples to interesting articles!

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Bookmark Copy

google.com

Dementia-friendly tourism (Welsh)

A practical guide for businesses

visitbritain.org

Dementia-friendly tourism

A practical guide for businesses

visitbritain.org

Outdoor Accessibility Guidance

Supporting inclusive outdoor access in the UK

pathsforall.org.uk

Action Checklist for Visitor Attractions

Visit England offers a checklist designed to help you understand the practical changes you can make and stay focused when it comes to your inclusivity journey.

visitbritain.org

Introduction to Deaf Awareness Training

In the UK one in five people have some degree of hearing loss. You will regularly come into contact with people who are deaf or deafblind, but you may not always recognise this or know how to handle the situation when it arises.

signandshare.org.uk
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Agored i Bawb 2022

Amcan y prosiect oedd creu Sir Benfro fel lleoliad yn llawn esiampl, yn cynnig gwasanaeth gwych a chyfleusterau i ymwelwyr lleol a thwristiaid ag anableddau gweladwy a chudd. Cafodd y gwaith gwerthuso ei gynnal gan werthuswr allanol y prosiect, Dilys Burrell. Cafodd fersiwn gryno o’r gwerthusiad ei rhoi at ei gilydd gan reolwr y prosiect, Corinne Cariad. Edrychwch ar fideos, podlediadau, adnoddau defnyddiol, ac adroddiadau o 2022 yma!

47images
7videos
1pdf
Recent Additions

Open to All Project 2022

The aim of the project was to make Pembrokeshire an exemplary destination offering great service and facilities to local visitors and tourists with visible and hidden disabilities. The evaluation work was carried out by the project's external evaluator Dilys Burrell. This summary version of the evaluation was put together by the project manager Corinne Cariad. Check out the videos, podcasts, useful resources, and reports from 2022 here!

47images
7videos
1pdf
Recent Additions

Cefndir Agored i Bawb 2024

Yn ystod 2024, lansiodd Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro mewn partneriaeth ag Ymweld â Sir Benfro gam cyffrous nesaf prosiect Agored i Bawb. Derbyniodd prosiect “Sir Benfro- Sbardunwr Agored i Bawb” £392,988.18 gan Lywodraeth y DU drwy Gronfa Ffyniant Cyffredin DU. Mae’r prosiect Agored i Bawb wedi gweithio gyda busnesau a sefydliadau i greu Sir Benfro’r dewis cyntaf ar gyfer preswylwyr ag ymwelwyr sy’n wynebu rhwystrau i deithio a thwristiaeth.

Recent Additions

Open to All Project 2024

During 2024, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority in partnership with Visit Pembrokeshire launched the next exciting stage of the Open to All project. The “Pembrokeshire – Open to All Accelerator” project was awarded £392,988.18 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The Open to All project worked with businesses and organisations to make Pembrokeshire the first choice for residents and visitors who face barriers to travel and tourism.

Recent Additions

UK's 'most accessible' staycation spots revealed!

The pretty Welsh county of Pembrokeshire has been named the 'most accessible place' in the UK for a staycation, with its pretty towns like Tenby praised for their inclusive attractions and pathways. Check out this article from Country Living! https://www.countryliving.com/uk/travel-ideas/a63094265/uk-most-accessible-destination-wales/

Recent Additions

Pembrokeshire Coast Images

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Recent Additions

Tenby Town Images

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Recent Additions

Training and Conferences 2024

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