Accessibility Statement for Rubbish Collection Bloomsbury
This Accessibility Statement explains how Rubbish Collection Bloomsbury works to make our rubbish collection information and services in the Bloomsbury area accessible to as many people as possible. We want everyone, including disabled users, older people and those using assistive technologies, to be able to find information about our services and arrange accessible rubbish collection in Bloomsbury with confidence.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We are committed to meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, level AA. These guidelines are recognised internationally as the standard for making web content more accessible and usable. Applying these standards helps ensure that people with visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments can use our rubbish collection Bloomsbury service information effectively.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our content, structure and design so that people can book or learn about accessible rubbish collection across the Bloomsbury area with fewer barriers.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to work with modern screen readers used on desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile devices. We use clear headings, logical reading order and descriptive text to support users who rely on spoken feedback to access information about rubbish collection in Bloomsbury.
Images are given meaningful alternative text where they convey important information about our waste and rubbish services. Decorative images are marked so they can be skipped by screen readers. Forms related to rubbish collection requests use labels that describe each field so users understand what information is required.
Keyboard Navigation
People who cannot use a mouse should still be able to access rubbish collection Bloomsbury information and request services. Our pages are built so that all interactive elements, such as menus, buttons and form controls, can be reached using only the keyboard.
The tab order follows a logical sequence, usually from top to bottom and left to right, so it is easier to move through content. Visible focus indicators help keyboard users see exactly where they are on the page at any time. We avoid using keyboard traps, so you can always move forwards and backwards through content or leave a section using standard keyboard commands.
Text, Layout and Colour
We use clear headings and short paragraphs so that information about accessible rubbish collection in the Bloomsbury area is easier to scan and understand. Text is written in plain, direct language wherever possible so that more people can follow the steps needed to use our services.
Colour choices are checked for contrast so that content can be read by users with reduced vision or colour blindness. Information is never conveyed by colour alone. Important instructions about rubbish collection schedules, access points or special arrangements are also provided in text.
Compatible Technologies
Our accessibility approach is designed to work with a range of modern browsers and assistive technologies. This includes screen readers, screen magnifiers, speech recognition tools and standard operating system accessibility features. For the best experience when accessing rubbish collection Bloomsbury information, we recommend using the latest version of your browser and assistive software.
Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that no website is perfectly accessible for everyone. We are continually reviewing and improving how people access information about rubbish collection and related services in the Bloomsbury area. Feedback from users with a wide range of abilities is central to this process and helps us identify where we can do better.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you have difficulty using any part of our website or need the rubbish collection Bloomsbury information in a different format, you can contact us with an accessibility request. Examples include requesting larger print details, simplified instructions, or support in arranging an accessible rubbish collection point near your home or business.
To make an accessibility request or to report an accessibility problem, please contact our customer support team by phone or email. Let us know which page or service you were using and what you were trying to do. We will review your request, respond within a reasonable time, and work with you to provide information or services in a way that meets your accessibility needs.



