Accessibility Statement for Landscaping Merton
We want every visitor to be able to explore our landscaping Merton services with confidence and ease. This accessibility statement explains how we aim to make our website and digital content usable for everyone, including people who use assistive technology or who navigate in different ways. Our goal is to support an inclusive experience for residents, businesses, and organisations looking for accessible landscaping Merton area information.
We are committed to working toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across our website content and functionality. This means we strive to present information in a way that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. We review text, contrast, structure, and interactive elements so that users can move through the site with clarity and less friction. We also aim to maintain consistent layouts and readable content so that the experience remains practical for a wide range of users.
Our approach includes support for screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other assistive tools. We use headings in a logical order, provide meaningful labels where appropriate, and avoid relying only on visual cues to convey important information. This helps users who may not use a mouse, users with low vision, and people who prefer non-visual browsing methods.
How we support accessibility
To improve usability, we aim to keep pages structured and consistent. Clear headings help visitors scan content, while readable paragraph lengths make it easier to find key information about landscaping services in Merton. We also try to ensure that text remains legible when resized and that interactive elements can be reached and used through the keyboard alone. Accessible landscaping content is not only about compliance; it is also about creating a smoother experience for everyone.
We understand that some users may need support with navigation, content formatting, or page interactions. For example, people using a screen reader may benefit from concise labels and descriptive page structure, while keyboard users may need a visible focus state to follow where they are on the page. We work to reduce barriers wherever possible and continue to refine the site as standards and user needs evolve.
Our website is designed with accessibility in mind, and we aim to improve it over time through review and maintenance. If an area of the site is difficult to use, we treat that as an opportunity to improve the experience for future visitors. In this way, accessible landscaping Merton information can remain helpful, clear, and usable for a wider audience.
Content, structure, and readability
We use headings, lists, and plain language to make content easier to understand. Where useful, we include
Bold text and strong emphasis are used carefully to highlight important points without overwhelming the page. We also use italic text and underlined text where they add clarity. These formatting choices are intended to support readability, not decoration alone, and they are used in a way that should remain understandable when interpreted by assistive technologies.
We aim to make our landscaping Merton area content accessible across common browsers and devices. However, accessibility is an ongoing process, and some parts of the site may occasionally require further improvement. When we identify issues, we work to address them so the site remains useful to the broadest possible audience.
Known limitations and ongoing improvements
Although we aim for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, some content may not yet fully meet the standard at all times. This may include older materials, embedded items from third parties, or temporary issues during updates. We review these areas and prioritise fixes that improve access for people using screen readers, keyboard-only browsing, or other assistive tools.
We also aim to ensure that any future content is created with accessibility in mind from the outset. That includes using meaningful headings, avoiding ambiguous language, and checking that navigation remains clear. Accessibility is part of our regular content review process, and we continue to strengthen the site experience for users seeking accessible landscaping Merton services.
If you encounter a barrier on the site, please let us know so we can investigate and support your request for accessible information or alternative formats. We welcome requests related to accessibility adjustments, and we will do our best to respond in a helpful and timely way.
Contact for accessibility requests
If you need information in a different format, experience difficulty using the website, or want to report an accessibility issue, please use the contact details provided on our main contact page. We do not list email addresses, phone numbers, or messaging numbers here. Instead, we encourage you to reach out through the official contact route so your accessibility request can be directed appropriately.
We value accessible communication and will consider reasonable adjustments where possible. Whether you are browsing for landscaping Merton services, reviewing page content with assistive technology, or navigating by keyboard, our aim is to make the experience as usable as possible. Thank you for helping us improve accessibility for everyone in the Merton area.