Locations Of Signage

Thank you for the initial and detailed response in respect of part of my request relating to content and physical layout of signage for the prohibition orders in respect of people suffering disabilities under the Equalities Act. A) I'd be very grateful if you could answer the remainder of the question relating to location of signage. What considerations has the council made in respect of locations of signage such that it can be immediately seen and understood by an autistic person with ADHD. As a case study, I'd be grateful for any specific assessment that has been made of the signage in the following locations: 1) Between St Julian's Street, Tenby and the Castle Beach 2) Between the unrestricted part of Castle Beach and the prohibited area to ensure they are conspicuous to the general public and specifically to an autistic person with ADHD. In respect of the above: Has any assessment been undertaken in respect of the difficulties faced by an autistic person with ADHD and if so what considerations were made? B) Does the council believe it is appropriate to have a small sign on a wall behind locations that vehicles may park that states "Dog Restriction on Part of the Beach - Refer to notice board for details" without indicating the location of the notice board or without having any signs directly in front of anyone approaching the prohibited area of the beach?


FOI Reference : 1594285
Received Date: 11/06/2024