- Scope
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Accessibility legislation (on legislation.gov.uk website) states that public sector websites must publish content in an accessible format, unless doing so would impose a disproportionate burden on the organisation. If that is the case, an assessment of the extent to which compliance with the accessibility requirement imposes a disproportionate burden must be carried out.
This is a Disproportionate Burden Assessment for the Hinksey Lake water analysis report document which is in PDF format.
- Benefits of making accessible
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The benefits of creating an accessible version of this PDF would be:
- a fully accessible version for all users to access
- an easily searchable and indexable version
- Burden of making accessible
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Given the high number of tables within the document and the length of it, we estimate that it would take 2 working days to make this PDF fully accessible and this would place an undue burden on the team who would be tasked with doing the work.
- Other factors
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Also relevant to this decision are that:
- We are legally required to make the document available to the public, so the document must be published on the Council’s website
- Due to the nature of this content, there was a need to publish the document quickly, so we took the decision to publish the PDF
- Interest in the document is expect to be low
- The document does meet accessibility requirements for a large number of users, although some groups will find it disproportionately difficult
- The document is from a third-party source or organisation
- We have and will always assist with accessible versions on request
- Assessment
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Due to the nature of the document it contains a high number of tables which take more time to convert to an accessible format than text alone.
We estimate that it would take 2 working days to create a fully accessible version of the document and this would place an undue burden on the Council, given the small number views expected per year.
A summary of the key information will be provided on the Hinksey Park page on our website.
However, should there be a request for information contained within the document in an accessible format, we will be able to provide the data in text format.
- Date of assessment
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13 January 2026