Scope

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

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

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

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

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

13 January 2026

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