This Accessibility Statement explains how Tree Surgeons Penge supports visitors who use our site and related online content. We want our pages about tree surgeons in Penge and nearby areas to be usable for as many people as possible, including people who rely on assistive technologies or need a simpler browsing experience. Our aim is to provide an inclusive online experience that reflects the practical, local nature of our services.
We are working toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across our digital content. This means we aim to make text readable, navigation consistent, colours sufficiently contrasted, and forms and interactive features understandable. We also review content so that people searching for accessible tree surgery in Penge can move through the site with greater ease. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we continue to improve how our content is presented and maintained.
How the site supports accessibility
The website is designed with screen-reader support in mind, so headings, paragraphs, and interactive elements are structured to make sense when read aloud. We aim to use clear page hierarchy, meaningful labels, and descriptive text where needed, helping users understand the purpose of each section. Where images are used, we aim to provide suitable alternative text so the content remains informative even when images cannot be seen. 
Keyboard users should be able to move through the site using standard tab-based navigation. We aim to ensure that menus, buttons, links, and form fields can be reached and activated without requiring a mouse. For users who depend on keyboard navigation, the order of focus should follow a logical path through each page. We also seek to avoid content that causes unexpected movement or makes the page difficult to use without pointer input.
Accessibility features and ongoing improvements
Our content is reviewed to support a wide range of needs, including users who prefer larger text, need stable layouts, or rely on assistive software. We work to avoid unnecessary complexity and keep our wording direct. When possible, we use headings such as
service information
to break information into manageable sections. This helps people scanning the page, using screen readers, or reading on smaller devices.
We also consider the accessibility of contrast, link visibility, and error handling. If a form is available on the site, we aim to make instructions clear and to identify errors in a way that is easy to understand. Our approach is to make tree surgeons in the Penge area easy to research for people with different browsing preferences, while still keeping the content straightforward and relevant.
How to request accessibility support
If you experience any difficulty using this website, or if a page does not work well with your assistive technology, you can request accessibility support. We welcome requests for information in alternative formats, clarification of content, or help accessing specific pages. We will consider reasonable adjustments where possible and aim to address issues that may affect access to our online information.
When making an accessibility request, please explain the page or feature you were using and describe the problem if you can. This helps us investigate the issue and make improvements. We may also use your feedback to refine the way our content is presented for people seeking accessible tree surgeons in Penge and surrounding areas. We value clear reporting because it helps us improve the experience for everyone. 
Our commitment is to keep accessibility under review and to make practical updates where needed. While no website can guarantee perfect accessibility for every possible combination of device, browser, and assistive tool, we are committed to continuous improvement and to making our information as usable as possible. Accessibility matters to us because it helps more people find and understand the services they need.
Technical approach
To support accessibility, we aim to use semantic markup, readable layouts, and content that remains understandable when styling is limited or unavailable. We avoid relying only on colour to communicate meaning and try to keep navigation predictable. For users exploring Tree Surgeons Penge accessibility content, this means the site should be easier to interpret whether they are using a screen reader, voice control, keyboard-only input, or standard browsing tools.
We review new content before publication and make reasonable efforts to keep older pages usable as well. If we identify an accessibility issue, we will consider whether it can be fixed promptly or whether the page needs a different presentation.
Our goal is to provide a reliable, accessible online experience for people looking for local tree surgery information in Penge, with clear language and a layout that supports a range of needs.