Landscaping Limehouse is committed to making our digital experience as inclusive and usable as possible for everyone. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support people who use assistive technologies and outlines our ongoing commitment to improving access across the Limehouse landscaping experience. Our aim is to create a website that works well for visitors with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences, while reflecting the needs of a diverse local audience searching for Limehouse landscaping services.
We are working toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, and we review our content and design with accessibility in mind. This includes clear structure, readable typography, sufficient colour contrast, descriptive headings, and meaningful labels for interactive elements. Whether someone is exploring landscaping in Limehouse or learning about outdoor services in the area, we want the information to be easy to find, understand, and use.
Support for Screen Readers and Assistive Technology
Our pages are designed to be compatible with modern screen readers and other assistive tools. We use semantic HTML to help technologies interpret page structure correctly, including headings, lists, and emphasis where appropriate. Images are intended to include informative text alternatives when they contribute meaningfully to the content, and we avoid relying on colour alone to communicate important information. This supports a smoother experience for users navigating accessible Limehouse landscaping content with assistive software.
Keyboard Navigation
Keyboard access is a key part of our accessibility approach. Visitors should be able to move through the site using only a keyboard, including reaching links, forms, and other interactive features in a logical order. We aim to ensure that focus indicators are visible and that the tab sequence remains predictable. This helps users who cannot operate a mouse and those who prefer keyboard navigation when browsing landscaping Limehouse information.Accessible Content and Design Practices
We try to keep content clear and concise, using headings to break information into manageable sections and lists to organise key points. For example, accessible features may include:- Logical page structure with distinct headings
- Readable text with appropriate spacing and contrast
- Forms and controls that can be used with a keyboard
- Supportive text alternatives for meaningful imagery
These measures help make our Landscaping Limehouse content more usable for a wide range of people, including those viewing the site on mobile devices, tablets, or desktop computers.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. As the site develops, we continue to assess pages and features for barriers and practical improvements. If any part of the website is difficult to access, we welcome accessibility requests and will consider reasonable adjustments where possible to improve the experience.
Accessibility Requests and Ongoing Improvements
If you need information in a different format or encounter an issue while using the site, please let us know through the contact methods provided elsewhere on the website. We aim to review requests carefully and respond in a way that supports access for all users. This may include clarification of content, alternative presentation of information, or improvements to the way a page functions.