


© Pride Cymru (Cardiff-Wales LGBT Mardi Gras) is a Registered Company (no. 7217979) and Registered Charity (no. 1137744).
Caerdydd - Cymru LHDT Mardi Gras yn Cofrestredig Cwmni (rhif 7217979) ac Elusen Gofrestredig (rhif 1137744).
© Pride Cymru (Cardiff-Wales LGBT Mardi Gras) is a Registered Company (no. 7217979) and Registered Charity (no. 1137744).
Caerdydd - Cymru LHDT Mardi Gras yn Cofrestredig Cwmni (rhif 7217979) ac Elusen Gofrestredig (rhif 1137744).
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We want to make the event as accessible as possible to everybody and we offer all reasonable measures to assist with your attendance and enjoyment.
As the event takes place within a historic castle setting, some areas include cobbled paths, uneven surfaces, and terrain that may present challenges for some visitors. Where possible, alternative accessible routes will be provided, and volunteers will be available throughout the event to assist anyone who may need support on the day.
Accessibility tickets are available for deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people that may require extra provisions in place to enjoy the event.
You may also request a free carer/companion/personal assistant ticket once you have purchased your accessibility ticket
We offer an access wristband system to people that purchase an accessible ticket, which allows unquestioned access to provisions including but not limited to:
Additional accessibility provisions, and support information are covered in the Accessibility FAQ questions.
Please note that strobe and lighting effects will be in use along with smoke machines and video displays. Due to the nature of the event it will be busy and noisy.
If you have any questions or concerns relating to accessibility, please contact Helen and the access team by email on access@pridecymru.com.
Yes. The main event site is ticketed to ensure we can safely manage capacity and deliver a high-quality event. You can buy tickets at pridecymru.com/tickets
Delivering a safe, accessible and joyful event for tens of thousands of people in the heart of Cardiff takes significant resources.
Sponsorship plays a vital role in making Pride Cymru possible. It helps us deliver the event to a high standard, invest in accessibility, safety and infrastructure, and keep ticket prices and customer costs as low as we can. Without that support, many elements, like the parade, family area and community stalls, simply wouldn’t happen at the scale and quality people expect and deserve.
We’re thoughtful and rigorous about who we partner with. We don’t work with arms manufacturers, companies with poor human rights or environmental records, or organisations whose values don’t align with equality and inclusion. Every sponsor is carefully reviewed to ensure they demonstrate meaningful, ongoing support for LGBTQ+ communities, not just during Pride season, but throughout the year.
We recognise that there are strong views on corporate sponsorship, and we respect that members of our community may hold different perspectives. Our responsibility is to assess each potential partner on their own policies, actions and track record, particularly their commitments to equality, inclusion and the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people here in Wales. We make informed decisions based on evidence, and we continue those conversations beyond the event itself.
When you see a logo at Pride, it’s there because that organisation has chosen to stand with us, not speak for us. Together, we’re working to make Pride Cymru safe, sustainable and spectacular for everyone.
Pride Cymru is a small charity, and unfortunately, we’re not able to offer free tickets in exchange for images being used in our promo. Our ticket income goes directly towards covering the costs of running a safe, accessible Pride for the community.
Photos and videos taken at Pride Cymru events may be used for promotional purposes, in line with our photography policy, which is in place to help us share and celebrate the event.
That said, if an image featuring you is ever used and you’re not comfortable with it, just let us know and we’ll stop using it straight away, no questions asked.
We always welcome feedback and want to hear from you! The easiest way is through our website, where you can submit your thoughts or questions directly to our team. We ask that feedback is realistic, constructive, and respectful. This helps us understand the issue and make meaningful improvements for future events. Please remember that real people read this feedback, including volunteers giving up their time to support our community, so kindness goes a long way.
Our capital city, Cardiff, hosts Pride Cymru’s annual festival, but we’re committed to supporting all of Wales. We collaborate with grassroots groups, share resources, and deliver projects across Wales. There’s more information available here:https://pridecymru.com/charity/our-projects/
Loads! Our work doesn’t stop when the music ends. Pride Cymru supports year-round projects promoting education, community visibility, and workplace inclusion across Wales. Attending Pride helps fund that ongoing mission.
We provide a safe, sober and central location for some really amazing grassroots groups to hold their meetings.
We’ve helped hundreds of people in Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire engage with sport in a LGBTQ+ inclusive environment.
We’ve also put on youth festivals to help LGBTQ+ find their tribe, a new activity and really important information to help them. Find out more here: https://pridecymru.com/charity/our-projects/
Pride means different things to different people, and when you’re delivering a large-scale event like Pride Cymru, there will always be a range of opinions.
Some comments relate to things like ticketing, sponsorship, programming choices, or how the event is run. We understand that people care deeply about Pride, and that passion can sometimes show up strongly online.
It’s also important to remember that Pride Cymru is delivered by volunteers who work hard year-round to create a safe, inclusive and joyful event for our community. Constructive feedback is always welcome, but abuse or harassment towards volunteers is not acceptable.
We’re proud to keep listening, learning and evolving, while staying focused on delivering Pride for our whole community.
Getting the right headline talent is something you tell us really matters, and we hear you. We’ve had some brilliant suggestions over the years… but quite a few have been wayyyyy over budget. (We admire the ambition, though. Truly.)
Many of you say you’d love a mix of well-known acts and local legends, and that’s exactly what we aim for. In a community as diverse as ours, we know not everyone will agree on every booking. Our job is to balance representation across the LGBTQ+ community while keeping the programme affordable so ticket prices stay as low as possible.
We’re not allowed to publish specific fees paid to performers due to “commercial confidentiality” clauses in artist contracts; we could genuinely be sued if we shared that information.
It’s also worth saying that many of our headline acts perform for significantly less than they’d charge a profit-making festival because they want to support our community and understand we’re a charity. Publishing their fee could weaken their negotiating power elsewhere, which wouldn’t be fair to them.
And of course… we know you’ll definitely let us know in the comments exactly what you think of the line-up and headliners. You always do.
Pride Cymru has always been a not-for-profit charity, run by a dedicated team of volunteers from all over Wales. Our Core Team and trustees don’t get paid a thing (yep, really!). They all volunteer their time, energy, and passion to help make Pride Cymru something Wales can be proud of. Any surplus we make when we’ve settled all the bills, goes straight back into making next year better or helping a community group.
We do have a tiny but mighty paid team, led by a part-time Charity Manager, who keeps everything running behind the scenes. That includes all the fun (and not-so-fun) stuff like VAT returns, fire alarm checks, funding applications, and most excitingly that our community projects run smoothly all year round.
So when you buy a ticket or drop us a donation, you’re not lining anyone’s pockets, you’re helping us cover the costs of putting on the event, keeping it safe and accessible, and supporting LGBTQ+ people across Wales 365 days a year.
Thanks for helping us keep Pride Cymru by the community, for the community!
Pride is organised by a big group of wonderful people from the LGBTQ+ community. The ‘Core Team’ acts as our community advisory body. It is made up of over 30 people from across the LGBTQ+ community, bringing a wide range of lived experience, skills, and perspectives.
The Core Team helps shape decisions across Pride, including accessibility, community spaces, programming, partnerships, and operations. This means community voices are embedded directly into decision-making rather than sitting alongside it.
We’re always keen for more people from the LGBTQ+ community to get involved, and regularly welcome new members to the Core Team to help ensure Pride Cymru remains accountable, inclusive, and community-led. We are always open to feedback: drop us a line on hello@pridecymru.com
Pride Cymru is a registered charity. Our trustees are appointed through a recruitment process in line with UK charity law. This ensures we have a board with the right mix of skills, experience, and accountability to manage the charity responsibly.
Our current board is made up entirely of LGBTQ+ people from across Wales, representing a range of backgrounds and lived experiences.
We’re reviewing how we can make leadership pathways more open and reflective of the wider community, including clearer routes for volunteers and community members to get involved in governance.
We’re proud to have a diverse team and are continuing to make it even more representative. We actively recruit volunteers, staff, and board members from across Wales’ LGBTQ+ communities, including trans, intersex, disabled, Welsh-speaking people, and people of colour. Diversity in decision-making makes Pride stronger and fairer.
Based on our most recent internal survey, 1 in 3 team members told us they have a disability, and 1 in 4 identify as transgender or non-binary. We’re proud of the diversity within our team, and we’re also aware there’s more to do. We’re actively working to increase representation, especially from QTIPOC (queer, trans, intersex people of colour) and other underrepresented communities.
No! Our Core Team meetings are held online, making it possible for people from across Wales and beyond to take part. As long as you can commit to the role and be on-site for the event itself, you’re very welcome to get involved. We never want location to be a barrier to getting involved with Pride Cymru.
Our volunteers are the heart of Pride Cymru, and we want our Core Team to truly reflect the community we serve. Our Core Team is made up of over 30 volunteers from across Wales and beyond, each leading key areas of the event. We are committed to building a team that represents a wide range of identities, backgrounds and lived experiences.
Based on our most recent internal survey, 1 in 3 team members told us they have a disability, and 1 in 4 identify as transgender or non-binary. We’re proud of the diversity within our team, and we’re also aware there’s more to do. We’re actively working to increase representation, especially from QTIPOC (queer, trans, intersex people of colour) and other underrepresented communities.
Over the Pride weekend, our Core Team is joined by incredible Event Volunteers who give up their time to help bring Pride to life. Our Event Volunteers play a vital role across the weekend, supporting everything from welcoming attendees to helping keep the event safe and running smoothly.
If you’d like to get involved, we’d love to have you! pridecymru.com/get-involved/volunteer/
There are so many! Volunteering at Pride is a great way to give back to the LGBTQ+ community while having a fun, rewarding experience. You’ll meet new people, make friends, and be part of a welcoming team that helps bring the festival to life.
It’s also a brilliant chance to build your confidence and learn new skills in areas like events, customer service, accessibility and more, all of which look great on your CV.
Volunteers get free entry on the days they help, plus refreshments and some behind-the-scenes moments you won’t find anywhere else. Most of all, you’ll know you helped create a safe, joyful Pride for everyone to enjoy. Find out more and apply at pridecymru.com/get-involved/volunteer/
Timings will be released closer to the event. We share stage timings in blocks, such as early afternoon or evening sets, rather than exact individual performance times. This helps us manage any changes that may happen on the day and ensures the information we share is as accurate as possible. Keep an eye on our socials for the latest updates.
Line-ups are subject to change, and while we always aim to deliver the advertised programme, artists may occasionally cancel due to circumstances outside of our control.
As Pride Cymru is a full event experience rather than a single-artist concert, tickets are non-refundable in the event of line-up changes.
We work hard to ensure a strong and diverse programme across the weekend, and any changes will be communicated as soon as possible.
We are committed to showcasing talent from across Wales’ LGBTQ+ spectrum, including LGBTQ+ artists of colour, trans and non-binary performers, disabled performers, and Welsh language acts. Our Stages Team works hard to ensure diverse, meaningful representation. Applications for performers are currently closed. Want to join us next year? We encourage anyone interested to apply so their voices and creativity can be part of Pride Cymru, or know someone who should apply? Share the link with them, and who knows, they could be performing at Pride Cymru 2027! https://pridecymru.com/get-involved/perform-at-pride/
Our Youth Area exists because young LGBTQ+ people deserve space at Pride that’s designed with them in mind.
For many young people, Pride might be one of the first times they see a visible, joyful LGBTQ+ community. Having a dedicated youth space creates somewhere that feels safe, age-appropriate and supportive, especially for those who may still be figuring things out or who aren’t fully “out” yet.
Pride Cymru is all about creating a safe, welcoming, and fun space, including for LGBTQ+ young people. We have a whole range of activities designed just for you, so you can celebrate, connect, and express yourself!
We have a dedicated Youth Area specifically for young people. It’s a vibrant, alcohol-free zone where you can meet new people, hang out with friends, and take a moment to chill and recharge. The Youth Stage will feature live performances, music, open-mic opportunities, and interactive sessions, giving you the chance to enjoy, participate, and even show off your own talents. In the past we’ve had circus skills workshops, t-shirt printing and the popular silent disco!
For 2026, young people aged 15 and under can attend Pride Cymru for FREE (when accompanied by a ticket-holding adult).
Pride is about celebrating and supporting the whole LGBTQ+ community, and that absolutely includes LGBTQ+ parents, carers, young people and families. Many LGBTQ+ people have children. Many young people attend Pride with their families. Our family area simply creates a dedicated space that’s age-appropriate, welcoming and comfortable for them.
It also reflects something important: LGBTQ+ people are part of everyday family life. Having a family area sends a clear message that queer families exist, belong and deserve to celebrate safely and visibly.
Our Family Area is packed with fun, age-appropriate activities that let children explore Pride in playful and meaningful ways. We’re excited to welcome back favourites including Techniquest, Scouts Cymru, and The OverTheres, offering everything from hands-on science activities and crafting to archery and puppetry. This year, under-15s go free, making it easier for more young people to be part of Pride and enjoy the celebrations together.
There’s something for everyone to enjoy, making Pride Cymru a fun and memorable experience for the whole family.
There’s no general re-entry during Pride to help us monitor the number of people on site at any one time. Our event can get very busy, particularly on the Saturday, and this helps keep the event safe and enjoyable for everyone. This approach also ensures we comply with the terms of our event licence agreed with Cardiff Council.
We understand that some people can’t stay all day, so Access Ticket holders are able to re-enter if needed. Access Tickets can be bought online. After you get one, a friendly member of our Access Team will get in touch to see how they can best support you so you can enjoy the weekend to the fullest.
Bringing in alcohol and illegal drugs is 100% prohibited. Your bags will be searched on entry and any alcohol found will be confiscated. There will be bars on site where you can purchase drinks, but please drink responsibly. Anyone found with illegal substances will be refused entry with no refund.
Pride Cymru is a safe space, and we ask everyone to be considerate of all attendees.
We operate a Challenge 25 policy, and any under-18s found to be consuming alcohol may be removed from the site.
The following items are prohibited and CANNOT be brought into the event.
We strongly recommend you pack as light as you can. Your bag will be searched before you come in so the smaller the bag, the quicker you’ll get into the event. All bags will be tagged by security once searched. No suitcases or large holdalls please.
You can bring non-alcoholic drinks in, but only in sealed, plastic containers of 500ml or less.
No hot food or large picnic hampers. Any exception to this needed for dietary requirements can be discussed in advance with our access team – access@pridecymru.com.
None of the following items are allowed to be brought into the event:
Your bags will be checked as you enter and prohibited items will be confiscated. This list is not exhaustive, a full list of prohibited items will be displayed on entry gates.
Dogs are permitted at Pride Cymru 2026, however, we strongly recommend that you leave your four-legged friends at home as there will be loud noises and large crowds, which may scare animals. Dogs must be kept on a short lead at all times, and please clean up immediately if your dog fouls. Bins are located around the site. If your dog is causing a nuisance or is a threat to other visitors, you will be asked to leave.
Dogs will not be permitted into the Family Area (unless required for accessibility reasons) and only one dog is permitted per person.
Yes you can bring your support animal, there will be water points at the Access Hub and the viewing platform. Please consider weather conditions and the well-being of your animal as the event will be loud and crowded, and may be hot depending on the weather.
There is a space within the Access Hub that will have seating and a selection of fidgets, noise cancelling headphones and activities for if you need to decompress or get away from the hustle and bustle for a bit. As an access customer you are able to leave the event site and return when you want/need to with a valid access wristband. Due to the nature/location of the event we will not be able to control the sound level, however we will endeavour to create a calm and relaxing environment.
Yes, the Principality Building Society Main Stage, Community Stage and Cabaret Stage will have BSL support over both days. There will be BSL support at the gateline during peak times and BSL assistance is available on request throughout the weekend. A member of the BSL team will walk the parade in the access area. If you require BSL assistance, please contact a volunteer who will radio for a BSL interpreter to assist as soon as possible.
Yes, there will be accessible portaloos around the site and also a mobile changing places unit will be with us both days.
You will be recognised as an access customer by the wristband you will be given at either the gateline or Access Hub. Lots of people will be wearing wristbands so you will not look different or stick out.
Yes. As an access customer, you will be permitted to leave the site and re-enter the event if needed to take medication, manage medical requirements, or address dietary needs.
Please remember to collect an access wristband for yourself and any carers, companions, or personal assistants from the Access Hub upon arrival, as these wristbands will allow re-entry to the event.
Failure to provide a valid wristband on re-entry may result in you being required to purchase a new ticket.
To keep the access queue moving and limit wait times, we would ask that just you and your carer/companion and/or friend assisting you use the access lane.
As an access customer you will have use of a separate queue lane which will involve minimal waiting. However, during peak times, this lane may also be busy with our access customers. There will be signage and volunteers to guide you to the access lane.
If you will need prescribed medication whilst at the event please bring the smallest amount possible and a copy of your repeat prescription if you have one. If, however, you can avoid bringing medication with you we do suggest that as we would not want you to lose it.
Yes. but please let the security know you are an access customer. Please only bring a small amount, as necessary. Due to security reasons, drinks must be no more than 500ml in a sealed bottle. No cans, alcohol or glass are allowed.
Yes, please bring your evidence of need with you such as your PIP award notice, Hynt card, blue badge or other suitable documentation. Once you have bought your ticket please come to the Access Hub so we can give you your access wristband and tell you about the provisions in place. We do recommend buying your ticket in advance so that we can answer any questions and so that you do not have to carry important documentation with you.
We understand that everyone’s needs are different and treat each person as an individual. Commonly people will use the first page of their current PIP/DLA award notice, a copy of their blue badge (both sides), or Hynt card/Access card. These are examples and not the only documents accepted. If you do not have any documentation, or have questions please email access@pridecymru.com with information you feel appropriate to express your need for accessible amenities.
Buy your own ticket for your chosen days via this ticket link. You will then receive an email with a link to a form to apply for your carers/PA ticket. This will then be reviewed, and you will be kept up to date with the progress via email.
You are welcome to email access@pridecymru.com if you have any questions or difficulties with the form.
Putting on Pride is harder than ever. Across the events industry, costs have risen sharply while funding and sponsorship have become more limited. You’ve probably seen other festivals, even big-name ones, cancelled recently. There’s real pressure on the sector, and we’re not immune to that.
Pride Cymru operates at the scale of other major music and cultural events in the city, but at a significantly lower ticket price. Delivering an event of this size comes with huge responsibilities, approvals, safety planning, infrastructure and year-round work behind the scenes.
Ticket income helps cover essential costs such as staging, sound and lighting, security, medical provision, power, toilets, infrastructure, accessibility measures, staffing, artists and performers, and the delivery of the Parade. These aren’t “extras”, they’re what make Pride Cymru safe, secure and welcoming for everyone. We also work hard to ensure our funding comes from ethical sources and aligns with our values as a community charity.
We constantly review our budgets and work hard to keep costs down wherever we can, but small ticket increases are sometimes necessary to protect the quality and safety of the event and to pay artists and crew fairly.
Pride Cymru is a registered not-for-profit charity. We’re independent and community-led, not owned by a large festival operator. Every ticket sold goes directly back into delivering the festival, supporting the Parade, and investing in the LGBTQ+ community throughout the year.
Saturday is our biggest day of the weekend, with the parade, headline artists, our full main stage line-up, and the widest range of activities and stalls. Sunday has a calmer feel, centred on community performances, family-friendly activities, and a more compact programme. Both days celebrate Pride; they just offer different styles of experience.
This year we’re keeping Sunday more local, shining a spotlight on our community, celebrating grassroots talent, and showcasing the incredible people and organisations that make Pride Cymru what it is. Sunday has a smaller programme and lower production costs than Saturday’s headline day. This means we can offer tickets at a reduced price (just £5!), making Pride more affordable and accessible.
We don’t offer weekend tickets. If you’d like to attend both days, you’ll need to purchase a Saturday ticket and a Sunday ticket separately. Sunday tickets are just £5 this year, making it even easier to join us for the full weekend!
We don’t offer any family tickets. To help make Pride more affordable for families, this year, children aged 15 and under go free! Adults can add up to 2 Children’s tickets each when purchasing a ticket for themselves. Children under 5 can enter without a ticket.
Yes! However, the cost of the ticket on the day will be more and subject to availability, depending on capacity, so we can’t guarantee entry. To save time, money, and to make sure you get in on the day, we recommend buying your tickets in advance at pridecymru.com/tickets/
No, just make sure you have the ticket ready and downloaded on your phone and you’ll be good to go. Feel free to print your tickets if you prefer to have something physical, we’re happy either way! However, printed tickets can be easier for our teams to scan. So, if you have access to a printer, we recommend printing yours so you can get into the event as quickly and smoothly as possible.
Yes, you can apply online by visiting our markets page. Please note that community stall applications for 2026 are now closed.
Pride Cymru 2026 will be on the 13th-14th of June.
Pride Cymru 2026 will be taking place in and around Coopers Field and Cardiff Castle, with a number of amazing attractions suitable for all ages.
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We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to anyone, and are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstance and ability.
To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.
Additionally, the website utilizes an AI-based application that runs in the background and optimizes its accessibility level constantly. This application remediates the website’s HTML, adapts Its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by the blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments.
If you’ve found a malfunction or have ideas for improvement, we’ll be happy to hear from you. You can reach out to the website’s operators by using the following email hello@pridecymru.com
Our website implements the ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, alongside various different behavioral changes, to ensure blind users visiting with screen-readers are able to read, comprehend, and enjoy the website’s functions. As soon as a user with a screen-reader enters your site, they immediately receive a prompt to enter the Screen-Reader Profile so they can browse and operate your site effectively. Here’s how our website covers some of the most important screen-reader requirements, alongside console screenshots of code examples:
Screen-reader optimization: we run a background process that learns the website’s components from top to bottom, to ensure ongoing compliance even when updating the website. In this process, we provide screen-readers with meaningful data using the ARIA set of attributes. For example, we provide accurate form labels; descriptions for actionable icons (social media icons, search icons, cart icons, etc.); validation guidance for form inputs; element roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogues (popups), and others. Additionally, the background process scans all the website’s images and provides an accurate and meaningful image-object-recognition-based description as an ALT (alternate text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract texts that are embedded within the image, using an OCR (optical character recognition) technology. To turn on screen-reader adjustments at any time, users need only to press the Alt+1 keyboard combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website.
These adjustments are compatible with all popular screen readers, including JAWS and NVDA.
Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML, and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key, navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.Additionally, keyboard users will find quick-navigation and content-skip menus, available at any time by clicking Alt+1, or as the first elements of the site while navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, and not allow the focus drift outside it.
Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.
We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers).
Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to hello@pridecymru.com