Accessibility information for Mayfair gardener services
Gardener Mayfair Accessibility | Commitment & Support
Accessibility Statement — Gardener Mayfair Services
We are committed to ensuring that our Gardener in Mayfair web presence and public materials are accessible to everyone. This accessibility statement describes how the Mayfair gardener team approaches inclusive design, the standards we follow, and the features we build to support people with disabilities. Our goal is to make gardening services, scheduling tools and information as usable as possible for all visitors and clients.
We aim to conform to the WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria as our accessibility baseline. Where full conformance is not yet achievable, we provide alternative means of access and continue to prioritize fixes. Accessibility work is part of ongoing development for the Mayfair gardening site and printed materials, and we review and update accessibility practices regularly to meet evolving guidance and client needs.
The site and our online resources are built with screen-reader support in mind. We use semantic headings, clear navigation landmarks and ARIA attributes where necessary to help screen readers interpret content correctly. Our focus on meaningful link text, properly labeled form controls and descriptive images improves compatibility with common screen readers and assistive technologies used by people seeking a Mayfair gardener or gardening advice.
Keyboard navigation is a core accessibility feature for users who cannot use a mouse. We ensure that all interactive elements — including booking widgets, service menus and contact options — are reachable and operable using keyboard alone. Focus order is logical and visible, with visible focus indicators so that keyboard users can track their position while exploring gardening services in the Mayfair area.
To make content easier to scan and understand, we provide multiple ways to access information. Key accessibility features include:
- Clear headings and structure so content is navigable for assistive tech
- High-contrast color options and resizable text for readability
- Keyboard-accessible controls for booking and enquiries with logical tab order
- Transcripts and text alternatives for non-text content where applicable
We test interactive components across browsers and platforms, focusing on compatibility with major screen readers and keyboard-only workflows. When new features are introduced to support Mayfair gardening clients, accessibility testing is included in the development lifecycle to reduce barriers from the outset.
We also offer alternate formats and assistance for those who need them. If a document, invoice, schedule or gardening plan is not accessible, our team will provide a substitution in an appropriate format on request. We review requests promptly and strive to deliver accessible alternatives as quickly as possible. Continuous improvement is part of our approach and we welcome suggestions that help us serve the Mayfair gardening community more effectively.
For accessibility requests, reasonable adjustments or to report a barrier, please contact our Accessibility Team using the designated accessibility contact option on our site or through our local office channels. We do not publish contact details here but will respond through the official accessibility pathways. Requests for alternative formats, large-print documents or assisted booking will be handled confidentially and with priority where possible.
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our services, we encourage you to let us know so we can help and improve. We aim to respond to accessibility enquiries promptly and to track and resolve reported issues. This statement is reviewed periodically to reflect policy updates and technical changes. Our commitment is to deliver inclusive gardening services to Mayfair residents and visitors while meeting recognized accessibility standards.