As a travel blog and podcast dedicated to exploring the public transport wonders of the UK & Europe, we are committed to ensuring that our site is accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive and enjoyable browsing experience for every visitor.
​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement reflects our ongoing efforts to enhance the accessibility of our website. We are dedicated to making continuous improvements to ensure that individuals with disabilities have full access to the content, features, and functionality of our site.
What web accessibility means to us
Web accessibility is fundamental to our mission. It means creating an online environment that allows all visitors, regardless of ability, to navigate, understand, and interact with our content effectively. We are committed to adhering to the highest standards of web accessibility.
Our commitment to accessibility
We have diligently implemented accessibility features in alignment with the latest WCAG guidelines to ensure that our website meets the needs of diverse users. Our efforts include:
- - Using descriptive alt text for images
- Providing clear and logical navigation structures
- Ensuring compatibility with screen readers and keyboard navigation
- Employing color schemes and contrasts for improved readability
- Minimizing the use of content that may cause seizures or physical reactions
We are continuously striving to enhance the accessibility of our website and welcome feedback to further improve the user experience. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us as we value your input.
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact our accessibility coordinator at [Enter contact details]. Your feedback is essential to us as we work to ensure that our website is accessible to all.
Get in touch
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Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:
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[Name of the accessibility coordinator]
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[Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]
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[Email address of the accessibility coordinator]
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