How this site is built
The site is static, uses semantic HTML, has one main heading per page, includes visible focus states, labels form controls, and is designed to work on mobile and desktop screens.
Accessibility
Bay Pump Track should be usable by as many people as possible, including people using assistive technologies.
The site is static, uses semantic HTML, has one main heading per page, includes visible focus states, labels form controls, and is designed to work on mobile and desktop screens.
There are no known unresolved accessibility issues at launch. This will be reviewed as content, documents, maps or third-party services are added.
If you find an accessibility issue or need information in another format, email hello@baypumptrack.org.uk.
Please include the page address, what you were trying to do, and the problem you found.
This statement should be reviewed when the site changes materially, when new documents or embeds are added, and at least annually while the project is active.
Statement prepared: 18 May 2026.