Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Gardeners Kentish Town
Gardeners Kentish Town is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all visitors to our gardening services website. We want everyone in the Kentish Town area, including people with disabilities, to be able to access information about our services, request support, and enjoy a smooth browsing experience.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA across our website. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments. By working towards WCAG 2.1 AA, we seek to offer a website for gardeners in Kentish Town that is usable, clear, and welcoming to all.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As we update or expand our gardening content and services, we review new pages and features to keep improving accessibility wherever possible.
Screen Reader Support
The Gardeners Kentish Town website has been designed to work with popular screen readers. We use headings, paragraphs, and lists in a logical order to help screen reader users navigate through our gardening information efficiently. Images that convey important information are given alternative text so that users who cannot see them can still understand their purpose.
We strive to keep our language clear and straightforward, making it easier for users of assistive technologies to follow our content about local gardening services, seasonal advice, and booking information.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website can be navigated using only a keyboard, without the need for a mouse. This supports visitors who use keyboard navigation or alternative input devices. You should be able to move through links, buttons, and form fields using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, and Enter keys, as well as arrow keys where appropriate.
Interactive elements, such as menus and forms, are designed to be reachable and usable with the keyboard. If you are a gardener in Kentish Town relying on keyboard-only navigation, you should be able to access core pages, read about our services, and complete forms without barriers.
Text, Colour, and Layout
We aim to maintain clear colour contrast between text and background so that content can be read more easily. Text is sized to support readability, and users can zoom in using their browser settings to increase text size without losing access to information or functionality.
The layout of the Gardeners Kentish Town website is kept clean, with consistent navigation to help users quickly find the gardening services and local information they are looking for. We avoid using colour alone to convey essential information wherever possible.
Supported Browsers and Devices
The website is designed to work across modern web browsers and on both desktop and mobile devices commonly used in Kentish Town and beyond. Responsive design helps ensure that content about our gardening services remains accessible whether you access it on a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Ongoing Accessibility Improvements
We recognise that accessibility needs and technologies evolve. Gardeners Kentish Town regularly reviews the site and welcomes feedback from users who rely on accessible features. Our aim is to remove barriers and improve the experience for everyone seeking gardening support in the Kentish Town area.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Gardeners Kentish Town website, encounter an accessibility barrier, or need information about our gardening services in an alternative format, we want to hear from you. Please contact us through the contact form available on our website and include the page or area where you had a problem, along with a brief description of the issue.
We will review your request and do our best to respond and address the issue as quickly as reasonably possible. Your feedback helps us improve the accessibility and usability of our gardening services website for everyone in Kentish Town.
