Accessibility Statement for Tree Surgeons Greenwich
Tree Surgeons Greenwich is committed to making our website as accessible and usable as possible for everyone, including people with disabilities and users of assistive technologies. We aim to provide an online experience that is clear, consistent, and practical for people looking for accessible tree surgeons in Greenwich and the surrounding area. Our goal is to support a straightforward experience whether visitors are reading about tree care services, checking our content on a mobile device, or using a screen reader to navigate the site.
This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to improve usability and highlights the standards we work towards. We aim to align our website with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, which is widely recognised as a strong benchmark for accessible digital content. We continually review content structure, colour contrast, text clarity, and page functionality to reduce barriers and improve access for all users.
Our website is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use meaningful headings, logical page structure, and descriptive text where possible so that users who rely on assistive technology can understand page content more easily. Where images are used, we aim to provide helpful alternative text that reflects the purpose of the image rather than simply describing visual detail. We also try to avoid content that may be confusing when read aloud by a screen reader.
We also recognise the importance of keyboard navigation. Users should be able to move through the site using the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. We work to ensure interactive elements such as links, buttons, and forms can be accessed without a mouse. Focus states should be visible so that users can see where they are on the page, and the order of navigation should remain logical and predictable.
In addition to technical improvements, we place value on plain language and clear formatting. Using readable fonts, sensible line spacing, and properly nested headings helps create a better experience for everyone, including people with visual, cognitive, or motor impairments. This is particularly important for users searching for accessible Tree Surgeons Greenwich content quickly and confidently.
Ongoing accessibility approach
We review our content and design choices regularly to identify issues that could affect access. This includes checking whether links are distinct, whether form labels are clear, and whether colour is used in a way that does not rely on appearance alone to convey meaning. We aim to avoid unnecessary movement, flashing, or layout changes that may cause difficulty for some users.
Although we work hard to make the website inclusive, we understand that some areas may still need improvement. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we welcome requests for adjustments or clarification where content may be difficult to use. If you encounter a barrier while browsing our tree surgeon Greenwich pages, we will do our best to consider the issue and improve the experience where reasonably possible.
Our team values accessibility not as a separate feature, but as part of a better web experience for all. Whether someone is researching tree pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, or general arboricultural information, we want the journey to be clear, efficient, and usable. In this way, accessibility supports both inclusive design and practical service information for local visitors.
Accessibility requests and support
If you need content in a different format, encounter a problem using the site, or have a request related to accessibility, please get in touch through the contact options provided on the website. We will review accessibility requests carefully and aim to respond in a helpful and timely manner. Requests may include support for alternative document formats, clarification of page content, or assistance with a specific feature that is difficult to use.
We encourage users to tell us what assistive technology they are using, if they are comfortable doing so, as this can help us understand the issue more clearly. Examples may include screen readers, keyboard-only browsing, browser zoom, or custom display settings. Any details shared will be used only to improve accessibility and support a better experience for the person making the request.
If you experience any difficulty accessing information on our website, please note the page or feature involved and describe the problem as clearly as possible. We will consider reasonable adjustments and work towards making our content more accessible over time. Our aim is to ensure that Tree Surgeons Greenwich remains a useful and inclusive resource for local users.