Accessibility Statement for Rubbish Clearance Pimlico
Rubbish Clearance Pimlico is committed to making our waste removal and rubbish clearance information accessible and usable for everyone in the Pimlico area. We want all visitors, including disabled users, to be able to find out about our services, request a collection, and contact our team without barriers.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our aim is for the Rubbish Clearance Pimlico website to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines are recognised as the international standard for web accessibility and help make content more usable for people with a wide range of needs, including visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments.
We continually review and improve our site so that residents and businesses in Pimlico can access our rubbish clearance information on different devices and using different assistive technologies.
Screen-Reader and Assistive Technology Support
The Rubbish Clearance Pimlico website is designed to work with modern screen-readers and other assistive tools. We use clear, descriptive headings, meaningful page titles, and structured content so that users can navigate our rubbish removal information efficiently.
Images and icons that convey important information include alternative text so that screen-readers can describe them to users. We also aim to keep language simple and straightforward where possible, to support users with cognitive or learning differences when they are checking our Pimlico rubbish clearance options.
Keyboard Navigation
Our site is designed to be usable with a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or touchpad. Users should be able to move through menus, forms, and content using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter, and arrow keys. This is especially important for visitors with mobility impairments or those who prefer keyboard input when booking rubbish clearance in Pimlico.
We aim to maintain a logical tab order and visible focus styles so that it is always clear which element on the page is currently selected. Forms used to request quotes or contact us about waste removal are designed to be completed and submitted using only the keyboard.
Visual Design and Readability
We aim to use sufficient colour contrast between text and background so that content remains readable for users with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. Text can be resized in most modern browsers without breaking the layout, helping users who need larger text when reading about our Pimlico rubbish clearance services.
We avoid relying on colour alone to convey meaning wherever possible and use textual labels, icons, or patterns to support different ways of perceiving content.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As we expand and update our rubbish clearance information for Pimlico, we review new pages and features against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria. We also monitor feedback from users and make changes where issues are identified.
Our goal is to provide a consistent, predictable experience so users can find service details, understand pricing information, and contact us about rubbish removal without confusion.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Rubbish Clearance Pimlico website or encounter content that you find hard to access, we want to hear from you. Your feedback helps us improve our accessibility for everyone in the Pimlico community.
You can contact our team to report an accessibility issue, request information in an alternative format such as large print or an accessible digital document, or ask for support in using our online forms and rubbish clearance service details. Please include a description of the problem, the page where it occurred, and any assistive technology you are using, so we can investigate and respond effectively.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility enquiries promptly and to provide a meaningful response within a reasonable timeframe. Our intention is to ensure that no one is prevented from accessing our rubbish clearance services in Pimlico because of a digital barrier.





