Clearance Rubbish Accessibility Pledge
Accessibility Statement for Clearance Rubbish Services
Welcome to our accessibility statement for Clearance Rubbish. This page explains how we design and maintain an accessible Clearance Rubbish area and rubbish clearance resources to make information and services available to as many people as possible. Our aim is to provide a consistent, usable experience for visitors who rely on assistive technologies and for those who prefer alternative interaction methods.We strive to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria across the accessible Clearance Rubbish area. This includes attention to colour contrast, keyboard operability, predictable navigation, and clear content structure. Clearance rubbish information is organised to support scanning, comprehension, and action. We recognise that rubbish clearance needs vary and seek to reduce barriers whenever we can.
To support varied user needs we have implemented a range of accessibility features, including:
- Semantic HTML and ARIA landmarks to support screen-reader navigation and page structure.
- High contrast and scalable text so users can adjust readability without loss of content.
- Logical heading order and clear page titles to help people find clearance and rubbish removal details quickly.
Keyboard navigation is supported site-wide so users who cannot use a mouse can still access Clearance Rubbish content and services. Interactive elements are reachable with standard keyboard sequences, focus order follows visual order, and focus indicators are visible. We test keyboard access for key tasks related to clearance of rubbish and optimise forms, buttons, and links for discoverability.
Screen-reader support and compatibility
Our pages are developed to work with common screen readers and magnification tools. Where appropriate we include aria-label or role attributes to clarify purpose, and we avoid patterns known to confuse assistive software. Images and icons used in the Clearance Rubbish area have descriptive alternatives and are not relied upon to convey essential information.We also provide a list of accessible content practices used for rubbish collection notices, such as plain-language summaries, well-structured lists, and alternative formats for complex documents. These practices help ensure the clearance rubbish details remain understandable and actionable.
We maintain an ongoing programme of testing and improvement. Testing includes automated scans, manual keyboard and screen-reader checks, and real-world trials with assistive technologies. Results inform development sprints so accessibility enhancements for the Clearance Rubbish area are prioritised alongside functional updates.
If you require a specific adjustment or an alternative format for content about rubbish clearance or clearance services, please contact our accessibility team using the website's accessibility contact form or the published support channels. We will respond to requests and make reasonable adjustments to assist you in accessing the information you need.
We are committed to transparency and continuous improvement. If you encounter barriers when using any part of the clearance rubbish pages, tell us what the problem is, the page address (URL), the device and browser you are using, and any assistive technology involved. We will investigate and work to resolve accessibility issues promptly. This statement is reviewed regularly to reflect progress and evolving standards.
Scope: This statement applies to all public-facing Clearance Rubbish content and services produced by our team. It does not cover third-party content or tools embedded from external providers. Updates: We update accessibility measures as standards and technologies change to maintain WCAG 2.1 AA conformance and to improve the overall user experience in the accessible Clearance Rubbish area.