Our analysis of HYNT cardholders maps the distribution of audience members by access preferences across Wales.

Hynt is a national access scheme that works with theatres and arts centres in Wales to make sure there is a consistent offer available for visitors with an impairment or specific access requirement, and their Carers or Personal Assistants. If you need support or assistance to attend a performance at a theatre or arts centre then you may be eligible to join Hynt. To become a Hynt member and receive your Hynt Card you will need to apply through the scheme’s application process.

Our Analysis

Our recent analysis of HYNT cardholders maps the distribution of audience members by access preferences across Wales. These preferences include: wheelchair access, accessible parking facilities and support for the deaf/hearing impaired.

Overall access requirements map

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Audiences with wheelchair access requirements

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Audiences with accessible car parking facility requirements

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Audiences with preference for deaf/hearing impaired support

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