
Accessibility Statement for Queens Park Skip Hire
We are committed to making our Queens Park skip hire services accessible to everyone. This statement explains how our local skip hire in Queens Park meets accessibility standards, what features we provide for people using assistive technologies, and how to request additional support. Our goal is to ensure that arranging skip collection, delivery and disposal is as inclusive as possible across the Queens Park area.We aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standards across our public-facing information and booking materials. Our accessibility program covers the website content, digital forms, and key customer interactions. Screen-reader support and logical content structure are central to our approach so that customers using assistive tools can access information about sizes, pricing, and placement of skips.

Accessible skip hire in Queens Park — Accessibility commitment
To support users with varied needs, our content uses clear headings, consistent navigation, and semantic HTML so screen readers and other assistive technologies can present information accurately. We also offer alternatives where visual content is used, such as concise text descriptions and downloadable plain text summaries for our skip hire services in Queens Park.Accessibility information — Queens Park skips and services
We provide multiple ways to interact with our services to suit different needs. Our booking flows are designed for keyboard navigation and operate without the need for a mouse. Where interactive maps or estimators are used to assess access for skip delivery, we ensure keyboard operability and provide descriptive cues to explain required inputs.
Key accessibility features include:
- WCAG 2.1 AA compliance targets across core pages and forms.
- Screen-reader friendliness: labeled controls, ARIA roles where appropriate, and well-ordered content.
- Keyboard navigation throughout the booking and account areas, with visible focus indicators and skip links.
- Accessible formats on request for invoices, quotes and service terms.
We continually review these measures and conduct regular audits to identify and resolve barriers. When planning service updates in the Queens Park locality, accessibility is a core consideration to reduce disruption for users with disabilities.

On usability: our teams test real tasks such as arranging delivery of a large skip, assessing curbside access, and confirming collection. These tests include keyboard-only navigation, common screen readers, and mobile accessibility checks so our Queens Park skip services are practical and reachable for all customers.
Making documents and images accessible: where documents or photos are required to confirm placement or help with sizing, we provide clear text alternatives and simple instructions so that those using assistive tech can understand what is needed. We avoid relying solely on color or visual cues when providing crucial service instructions.
If you encounter any barriers or need materials in an alternative format, please contact our accessibility team using the accessibility or contact options provided through our online presence. We will respond promptly and work with you to provide information in a format that suits you. Strong emphasis is placed on reasonable adjustments to service arrangements where needed for safe delivery and collection of skips.
We welcome ongoing dialogue about accessibility and will update this statement as improvements are implemented. Regular monitoring, staff training, and third-party testing help us keep our commitment to accessible Queens Park skip hire. For accessibility requests or to report an issue, please use the accessibility contact channel available through our usual contact routes; we will acknowledge receipt and confirm next steps without requiring unnecessary personal details.
Last reviewed: We review this statement at least annually and after any major change to our service or digital systems. Thank you for helping us make skip hire in Queens Park more accessible for everyone.