Accessibility Statement for Landscaping Stratford
Our commitment to accessible landscaping in Stratford
We are committed to making our landscaping Stratford content and services as accessible and usable as possible for everyone. This statement explains the steps we take to support people who use assistive technologies, prefer keyboard-only access, or need information presented in a clear and flexible way. We aim to provide a welcoming experience for residents, property owners, and organisations looking for accessible Stratford landscaping information.
Our goal is to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards wherever reasonably possible. That means we work to ensure content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practice, this includes clear headings, sufficient contrast, readable text, descriptive link wording, and structured content that can be interpreted reliably by modern browsers and assistive tools.
We also support screen-reader compatibility so users can move through pages in a logical order and understand what each section means. Images, icons, and non-text elements are given meaningful descriptions when they are used. Where decorative items do not add information, we keep them from disrupting the reading flow. This helps users relying on voice output to navigate Stratford landscaping information with confidence.
How we support accessibility
Keyboard navigation is an important part of accessibility. Users should be able to move through interactive elements using the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. We aim to make menus, forms, and controls usable without a mouse. If a component does not respond as expected, we treat that as something to improve promptly.
We also try to keep language direct and consistent. Short sentences, clear labels, and predictable page structure help people who use assistive technology, those with cognitive differences, and anyone who benefits from straightforward navigation. For that reason, our accessible landscaping Stratford content is reviewed with usability in mind, not only appearance.
When we publish or update content, we check for common accessibility issues such as missing text alternatives, poor focus order, or unclear interactive controls. We also try to ensure that forms can be completed without relying on colour alone, and that important information is not hidden behind design elements that may be difficult to perceive.
Compatibility and ongoing improvement
Our website and digital materials are designed to work with current versions of major browsers and assistive technologies. Because tools and standards continue to evolve, accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time task. We periodically review content to improve structure, clarity, and access for people using landscaping in Stratford resources on different devices.
If you encounter a barrier, we want to know about it. Accessibility requests may include asking for information in a different format, reporting a page that is difficult to use, or requesting help with content that is not fully reachable by keyboard or screen reader. We will consider each request carefully and work to provide a practical solution where possible.
Accessibility review is part of our content and design process. This includes checking headings for logical order, making sure emphasis is not used in place of structure, and confirming that links make sense on their own. We also aim to avoid overly complex layouts that could make it harder for people to find what they need on Stratford landscaping pages.
Limitations and alternatives
Although we aim for strong accessibility across our materials, some third-party content or embedded features may not fully meet the same standards. Where this occurs, we try to provide alternatives or reduce the impact on users. We continue to improve these areas as part of our broader commitment to inclusive service.
Requesting accessibility support
If you need an alternative version of information, help understanding content, or assistance accessing a page, please use the accessibility request route provided on the relevant service channel. We do not include contact details here, but accessibility enquiries are welcome and will be handled with care. This may include support for screen readers, keyboard-only use, or another format that better suits your needs.
We encourage users to tell us about any issue that affects access, whether it relates to a page layout, a form control, a caption, or a downloadable resource. Your request helps us improve the experience for others seeking accessible landscaping Stratford information as well.
Our accessibility approach
We believe accessibility benefits everyone. Clear content, strong structure, and inclusive design make it easier for all visitors to understand services and information related to landscaping Stratford. We are committed to ongoing improvement so our digital experience becomes more usable, more inclusive, and more consistent with WCAG 2.1 AA expectations.
Whether you are using a screen reader, navigating with a keyboard, zooming the page, or simply looking for information in a more readable format, we want our content to support you. If something is difficult to use, we appreciate the opportunity to review and improve it. Our aim is to make Stratford landscaping accessibility a lasting part of how we communicate and present information.