Gardeners Canary Wharf Accessibility Statement
This statement explains how Gardeners Canary Wharf and our associated gardening services in Canary Wharf work to make the accessible Gardeners Canary Wharf area inclusive for everyone. We aim to meet recognised accessibility standards and explain how our site and on‑site services support people with different needs. If you use assistive technology, this statement describes steps we have taken to help you access information about our Canary Wharf gardeners and the work we do.
We follow the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines as our core standard. Our approach is practical and ongoing: we prioritise content clarity, colour contrast, keyboard operability, and structural semantics so that the information about gardeners at Canary Wharf is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
We test for screen-reader support and keyboard navigation across the site and in materials describing our gardening services in Canary Wharf. That includes heading structure, ARIA landmarks where appropriate, logical tab order and focus indicators, and meaningful link text. Our editorial and development teams collaborate to maintain clear labels and alt text for images related to planting, maintenance, and public garden areas.
To support people using screen readers we provide properly structured content: semantic headings, lists, and descriptive text for imagery. We also avoid relying solely on colour to convey information and ensure interactive controls have accessible names and roles. These steps apply to both information about on-site Gardeners Canary Wharf activity and digital resources describing our services.
Keyboard navigation is a priority for anyone who cannot use a mouse. Our pages and electronic forms are designed so that they can be completed and navigated using keyboard-only input. Focus order is logical, and keyboard users can access menus, service descriptions, booking and request interfaces, and policy pages without encountering keyboard traps.
We use clear typography, adequate font sizes, and attention to contrast ratios for text and controls. Where maps or complex diagrams are used to show garden locations and access routes across the accessible Gardeners Canary Wharf area, we provide textual alternatives and summarized route descriptions for improved comprehension.
Accessibility Statement for Gardeners in Canary Wharf
We continually test and improve our compliance through manual checks and automated audits. Our commitment includes regular reviews against WCAG 2.1 AA, remediation of identified issues, and updates to platform components that affect accessibility. We welcome reports of barriers so we can assess and address them promptly.
Key accessibility features and practices include:
- Screen-reader compatibility — Clear labeling, ARIA where needed, and alt text for functional images.
- Keyboard-first navigation — Logical tab order, visible focus styles, and fully usable controls without a mouse.
- Readable content — High contrast palettes, simple language, and scalable text for readability.
How to request help or reasonable adjustments
If you need help accessing information about our Canary Wharf gardeners or require a reasonable adjustment for an event, visit the accessibility request option on our site or speak to venue staff when interacting with our gardeners at Canary Wharf in person. We accept requests for documents in alternative formats, meeting accommodations, and tailored access arrangements for gardening services in Canary Wharf.
When you make an accessibility request, please describe the barrier and the preferred format or adjustment. We will acknowledge requests, assess needs, and propose reasonable solutions in a timely manner. Please note that while we aim to meet most requests quickly, some complex accommodations may require additional time to arrange.
We are committed to continuous improvement. If you encounter any barrier to accessing content about Gardeners Canary Wharf, our aim is to work with you and remedy the issue where feasible. This statement is reviewed and updated periodically to reflect changes to policy, technology, and the accessible Gardeners Canary Wharf area.