Accessibility statement.
Built to WCAG 2.2 AA — because a website that some customers can't use is a website that doesn't work.
What this site does
- Colour contrast meeting WCAG 2.2 AA throughout, checked against the rendered colours, not the style guide.
- Full keyboard navigation, visible focus states, and a skip-to-content link.
- Semantic headings and landmarks for screen readers; alt text on meaningful images.
- Touch targets at or above the 24px minimum.
- Reduced-motion preferences respected — animation is disabled when your device asks for that.
- Text that scales: the layout holds together at 200% zoom.
Known limitations
None currently known. If you hit a problem using this site with any assistive technology, that's a bug — please tell me.
Feedback
Email __EMAIL__ or call __PHONE__. Accessibility issues get fixed with the same priority as anything else that's broken.
And for client work
Every site I build targets the same standard. Most local competitors ignore accessibility entirely; under the Equality Act 2010, service providers are expected to make reasonable adjustments — and beyond the legal point, accessible sites simply reach more customers.
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