We are committed to making our Landscapers Chelsea website and digital content as accessible and inclusive as possible for everyone. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to support visitors with different access needs, including people who use assistive technology, prefer keyboard-only browsing, or rely on clear structure and readable content. Our goal is to provide an experience that is easy to navigate, simple to understand, and welcoming for all users across Chelsea and the surrounding area.
We aim to align our website with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. This means we work to support perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness across the site. In practical terms, that includes maintaining clear headings, readable colour contrast, logical page structure, descriptive link text, and content that remains usable across modern devices and browsers. We review our pages regularly to help ensure that our accessible Chelsea landscaping information remains easy to use for as many people as possible.
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use semantic HTML where possible so that assistive technologies can interpret the page structure correctly. Images are intended to have meaningful alternative text, and decorative elements should not interfere with the reading order. We also aim to keep content concise and well organised so that users of screen readers can move through the information efficiently without unnecessary repetition or confusion.
Keyboard navigation is another important part of our accessibility approach. Visitors should be able to move through menus, links, forms, and interactive elements using only a keyboard. Focus states are intended to be visible, and the tab order should follow a logical sequence. We work to avoid barriers that can prevent users from reaching key content, especially those who cannot use a mouse or touch screen. This includes making sure that important actions remain accessible from the keyboard at all times.
We also aim to provide content that is clear and easy to read. Headings are used to organise information into sections, and where appropriate we include strong emphasis for key points and italic text for supporting detail. This helps users scan the page more easily and understand the main message quickly. For visitors searching for Chelsea landscapers, accessibility and readability are part of the overall user experience we strive to improve.
In addition, we try to keep forms and other interactive features straightforward. Labels should be clear, instructions should be easy to follow, and any required fields should be identified in a way that is accessible to screen readers and keyboard users. Where possible, we avoid relying on colour alone to communicate meaning, and we aim to make time-based or motion-based features usable for people with different access needs.
We know that accessibility is an ongoing effort. As design standards, content, and technology change, we continue to review and improve the website so it remains usable for more people. If you experience any difficulty accessing information about our Chelsea landscaping services, or if you need a format that works better for your specific needs, we welcome accessibility requests and will consider reasonable adjustments where possible.
Accessibility support and requests
If you need help accessing any part of the site, have trouble using a screen reader, or would like support with keyboard navigation, please get in touch through the contact options provided on the website. When making an accessibility request, it is helpful to mention the page or feature you were trying to use and the issue you encountered. This allows us to investigate the problem and respond more effectively.
Our approach to improvement
We review accessibility as part of our regular website maintenance and content updates. Our intention is to improve usability for everyone, including people browsing on mobile devices, users with visual or motor impairments, and people who benefit from simple navigation and clear language.
By continuing to refine the online experience for landscaping in Chelsea, we aim to make our digital content more inclusive and easier to use over time.