Accessibility
We want everyone to be able to use this website — read about us, find our hours and book a visit. Accessibility was on our mind from day one, and we welcome any feedback on what gets in your way.
What we’ve done
- Standards-based markup. The site uses semantic HTML — proper headings, landmarks, lists — so screen readers and other assistive technology can parse it cleanly.
- Keyboard navigation. Everything you can do with a mouse, you can do with a keyboard. All interactive elements use native browser controls (links, buttons).
- Readable text. We use colour combinations that meet WCAG AA contrast ratios for body text, and we don’t disable browser zoom.
- Alternative text. Images that carry meaning have alt text; decorative images are marked so they don’t clutter screen-reader output.
- Reduced motion. If your device is set to “reduce motion”, the site honours that and skips animations.
- Predictable embeds. The only embed on the site is the OpenStreetMap map on the contact page. It loads with the page (lazy-loaded as you scroll), so you can see our location at a glance — it doesn’t set tracking cookies. “Book online” is a plain link out to iGabinet, not an embed.
Where we fall short
- No formal audit yet. Our aim is WCAG 2.1 Level AA across the site, but we haven’t independently verified every page against the standard. We act on issues you tell us about.
- Third-party content. The contact-page map is an OpenStreetMap iframe, and “Book online” links out to iGabinet. We can’t control their accessibility — you can always reach us by phone or email instead.
If something doesn’t work for you
Please let us know — our contact details are in the footer. We’ll do our best to fix it or give you the same information another way.