Last updated: 2 June 2026
Our approach
This website is built as a lean static site. The aim is to make pages quick to load, easy to read, and straightforward to navigate.
We try to use clear language, meaningful headings, readable text, sensible link labels, semantic HTML, and layouts that work across desktop, tablet and mobile screens.
What we aim to support
We aim for the main website pages to be usable with a keyboard, readable on common screen sizes, and understandable without relying only on colour or complex visual effects.
We also aim to keep the site structure predictable, with a consistent header, footer, main content area and clear page headings.
Design and readability
The site uses plain page layouts, readable font sizes, clear contrast, and enough spacing to make the content easier to scan.
We try to avoid unnecessary pop-ups, aggressive animations, auto-playing media, or complicated interface patterns that make small business websites harder to use.
Keyboard navigation
The main links and navigation should be reachable using a keyboard. We aim to keep interactive elements as real links or buttons where possible, rather than relying on custom controls.
If you find an area of the site that is difficult to use without a mouse, please let us know.
Images and media
We aim to use useful alternative text for important images. Decorative images may have empty or minimal alternative text where appropriate.
If audio, video, embedded tools or interactive features are added to the site, we aim to consider accessibility as part of the setup.
Website helper and interactive tools
This site may include a website helper, enquiry assistant, form, or other interactive feature.
We aim to keep these features simple and understandable, but they may not always offer the same level of accessibility as the static pages themselves.
If the helper or a form does not work well for you, you can email us directly instead at [email protected].
Known limitations
This website is actively being improved, so there may be areas that are not perfect yet.
Possible limitations may include older pages, embedded third-party content, browser differences, or helper features that depend on external services.
Some third-party tools, maps, analytics, forms, scripts or embedded services may have their own accessibility limitations that are outside our direct control.
Third-party services
The site may use third-party services for hosting, security, analytics, forms, serverless features, AI helper features, maps, email or embedded content.
We cannot fully control the accessibility of third-party platforms, but we aim to choose practical tools and avoid unnecessary complexity where possible.
Feedback
If you find an accessibility issue on this website, please email [email protected].
It helps if you can include the page URL, what you were trying to do, what went wrong, and what device, browser or assistive technology you were using.
We will review reasonable accessibility feedback and try to fix practical issues when we can.
Alternative contact
If you cannot use a form, helper tool, or page on the website, you can email us directly at [email protected].