Accessibility Statement for Tree Surgeons Morden
Tree Surgeons Morden is committed to making our website as accessible and usable as possible for all visitors, including people who use assistive technologies or navigate the web in different ways. We want people searching for accessible tree surgeons in the Morden area to be able to find clear information, understand our services, and move through our content without unnecessary barriers.
Our aim is to support a digital experience that reflects inclusive best practice. This means we work to align our site with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards wherever reasonably possible. We review content structure, colour contrast, readability, and page layout to help ensure that essential information about our arborist and tree surgery services can be accessed by a broad range of users.
We also recognise that accessibility is not a one-time task. As our site changes, we continue to assess how new content, pages, and features perform for users who rely on screen readers, keyboard-only browsing, magnification, or other assistive tools. Our approach is to improve usability steadily and to keep the website practical, readable, and consistent for everyone.
How This Site Supports Accessibility
We have taken care to build pages with semantic structure, so headings, lists, and paragraphs help users understand the content. This is especially helpful for people using screen readers, as it allows them to jump through sections efficiently and understand the relationship between topics. In addition, links and interactive elements are intended to be clear and descriptive.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of accessibility. Users should be able to move through the site using a keyboard alone, including reaching menus, links, and form controls in a logical order. Where possible, focus indicators are visible so users can track where they are on the page. We also aim to avoid design choices that make it difficult to operate the site without a mouse.
For users who depend on screen readers, we aim to provide meaningful page titles, sensible heading order, and text alternatives for important non-text content. This helps make the site easier to interpret and navigate. We also try to write content in straightforward language so that information about tree care, maintenance, pruning, and related services is easier to understand.
Accessibility Requests and Support
We may also update this statement from time to time as the website evolves and as accessibility practices improve. Regular reviews help us keep pace with changing standards and user needs. Our intention is to provide a site that is as inclusive, clear, and usable as possible for people looking for tree surgery services in Morden and the surrounding area.