Accessibility Statement for Rubbish Clearance Earls Court
Rubbish Clearance Earls Court is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all customers, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support equal access to information about our accessible rubbish clearance services in the Earls Court area, as well as how you can contact us with any accessibility feedback or requests.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to ensure that everyone can find out about, enquire about, and arrange our rubbish clearance services in Earls Court without facing unnecessary barriers. We work to make our online information, communication methods, and customer support as accessible and usable as possible for people with a wide range of needs.
Our goal is to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines set out internationally recognised standards for making websites and digital content more accessible for users with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Standards and Guidelines
The online information we provide about Rubbish Clearance Earls Court is being developed and reviewed in line with WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria wherever reasonably possible. This includes requirements around clear text, consistent navigation, sufficient colour contrast, and accessible forms and interactive elements where they are used.
We aim to maintain compatibility with current versions of popular web browsers and operating systems, so that people in the Earls Court area can access rubbish clearance information on a wide range of devices.
Screen-Reader Support
We design and review our digital content so it can be interpreted by common screen-reading software. We aim to provide text alternatives for non-text content, such as images or icons, so that people relying on screen readers can still understand important information about our rubbish removal options, service areas, and how to book a collection in Earls Court.
Headings and content are structured in a logical order, making it easier for screen-reader users to move through sections, locate the details they need, and understand the context of each part of the page.
Keyboard Navigation
We endeavour to ensure that all key features and content can be reached and operated using only a keyboard, without the need for a mouse or trackpad. This is particularly helpful for users who rely on keyboard navigation due to mobility or dexterity impairments.
Where focus indicators are present, they are designed to be visible so that keyboard users can clearly see which element on the page is currently selected. Our aim is that forms, buttons, and menus related to Rubbish Clearance Earls Court can all be navigated and used with the keyboard alone.
Clear Content and Layout
We work to present information about our accessible rubbish clearance services in a clear and straightforward way. This includes writing in plain language where possible, using descriptive headings, and breaking up longer sections of text into readable paragraphs.
Contact details, service descriptions, and information about the Earls Court area are provided in a structured layout to help all users locate the details they need quickly and confidently.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our content, layouts, and user journeys to identify potential improvements, especially where customers have difficulties accessing information about our rubbish clearance services in Earls Court. When we introduce new content or features, we consider accessibility at the design stage so that inclusive access remains a core part of our service.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our information or arranging rubbish clearance in the Earls Court area because of an accessibility issue, we want to hear from you. We welcome feedback about barriers you face, suggestions for improvements, or requests for information in alternative formats.
You can contact our team by phone or email to request accessible rubbish clearance information, discuss adjustments, or ask for help completing a booking. Please describe the support you need and the best way for us to respond. We will review your request and do our best to provide a suitable and timely solution so you can access our services on an equal basis.
Date of this Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement for Rubbish Clearance Earls Court was last reviewed and updated in 2025. We will continue to monitor accessibility standards and user feedback, and we will update this statement when we make significant changes that affect accessibility.





