Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 28 June 2026
This accessibility statement applies to the StumpClear Ltd website.
StumpClear Ltd is committed to making this website accessible and easy to use for as many people as possible. We want visitors to be able to find information about our stump grinding services, contact us, request a quote, and read our website content without unnecessary difficulty.
We aim to make our website clear, simple and usable on mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers.
Our accessibility aims
We aim to make this website as accessible as reasonably possible by:
- using clear, simple language
- keeping page layouts straightforward
- making text easy to read
- using headings in a logical order
- adding descriptive alternative text to important images
- making links and buttons clear
- ensuring the website can be used on different screen sizes
- avoiding unnecessary technical language where possible
Where possible, we aim to follow recognised accessibility good practice, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG. WCAG 2.2 is organised around making web content perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
How accessible this website is
We are working to make the StumpClear website accessible, but we recognise that some parts may not yet be fully accessible.
For example:
- some older images may need improved alternative text
- some third-party tools, such as maps, contact forms, analytics, cookie tools, WhatsApp links or embedded content, may not be fully controlled by us
- some documents or downloadable files may not yet be fully optimised for screen readers
- colour contrast, spacing or button behaviour may be reviewed and improved over time
We will continue to improve the accessibility of the website as it develops.
Feedback and contact information
If you have difficulty using any part of this website, please contact us and we will do our best to help.
You can contact StumpClear Ltd by:
Email: [insert email address]
Phone: [insert phone number]
Please tell us:
- the page you were trying to use
- what the problem was
- what device or browser you were using, if you know
We will try to respond as soon as reasonably possible.
Alternative formats
If you need information from this website in a different format, such as larger text, a plain text email, or help over the phone, please contact us.
We will consider all reasonable requests and do our best to provide the information in a suitable format.
Ongoing improvements
StumpClear Ltd is a small business, and this website will continue to be reviewed and improved over time.
When adding new pages, images, forms or downloadable documents, we aim to consider accessibility from the start.
Legal note
UK service providers have responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments so disabled people can access services. Public sector websites have specific accessibility statement requirements, but for a private business like StumpClear Ltd, publishing an accessibility statement is still good practice and helps show a clear commitment to accessible service.
For WordPress, create a new page called Accessibility Statement, paste this in, then add the page link in your footer near Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Please review and make as compliant as possible
I’ll tighten the wording so it is more professional, avoids promising things you may not have fully tested yet, and better reflects UK private-business duties around reasonable adjustments.Thought for 18s
Yes — I would replace the earlier version with the one below. It is more careful legally because it does not claim full compliance unless you have tested the site, but it still shows that StumpClear Ltd is taking accessibility seriously.
For a private UK business, the key legal point is the Equality Act 2010, which requires service providers to consider reasonable adjustments for disabled people. The stricter public-sector website accessibility statement rules mainly apply to public sector bodies, but using WCAG 2.2 AA as your target is still the best practical standard.
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 28 June 2026
This accessibility statement applies to the StumpClear Ltd website.
StumpClear Ltd is committed to making this website accessible and easy to use for as many people as reasonably possible. We want visitors to be able to find information about our stump grinding services, understand how to request a quote, and contact us without unnecessary difficulty.
This website is run by StumpClear Ltd, a private limited company based in the United Kingdom.
Our accessibility commitment
We aim to make our website clear, simple and accessible on mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers.
Where reasonably possible, we aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG 2.2, at AA standard. WCAG is based on making websites perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
We aim to support accessibility by:
- using clear and simple language
- using headings in a logical order
- making text easy to read
- keeping layouts straightforward
- making buttons and links clear
- providing descriptive alternative text for important images
- making sure the website works on different screen sizes
- avoiding unnecessary technical language
- keeping contact options easy to find
- reviewing accessibility as the website grows
Compliance status
StumpClear Ltd aims to make this website as accessible as reasonably possible.
At present, we do not claim that the website is fully compliant with WCAG 2.2 AA, because the site has not yet had a full independent accessibility audit.
Based on our current review, the website is considered partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 AA. This means that some parts of the website may not yet fully meet the standard.
Known accessibility limitations
We are aware that some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible. These may include:
- some images that may need improved alternative text
- third-party tools or embedded content, such as maps, contact forms, cookie tools, analytics tools, Google services, Facebook services or WhatsApp links
- downloadable documents that may not yet be fully optimised for screen readers
- colour contrast, spacing or button behaviour that may need further review
- older website content that may need updating as the website develops
We will continue to review and improve these areas where reasonably possible.
Third-party content
Some parts of this website may rely on third-party services, plugins or embedded tools. This may include contact forms, analytics, cookie consent tools, map services, review tools, advertising tools, WhatsApp links or social media links.
While we try to choose reliable and accessible services where possible, we do not have full control over the accessibility of third-party platforms or content.
Feedback and contact information
If you have difficulty using any part of this website, please contact us and we will do our best to help.
You can contact StumpClear Ltd by:
Email: [insert email address]
Phone: [insert phone number]
When contacting us, it would be helpful if you can tell us:
- the page you were trying to use
- what problem you experienced
- what device, browser or assistive technology you were using, if known
- what format or support would help you access the information
We will try to respond as soon as reasonably possible.
Alternative formats
If you need information from this website in a different format, please contact us.
Where reasonably possible, we can provide information by:
- plain text email
- larger text
- telephone explanation
- simplified written information
- another reasonable format depending on the request
Reasonable adjustments
StumpClear Ltd understands that UK service providers have duties under the Equality Act 2010 to consider reasonable adjustments for disabled people when providing services.
If you need a reasonable adjustment when using our website or contacting us about our services, please let us know and we will consider your request.
Ongoing improvements
This website will continue to be reviewed and improved over time.
When adding new pages, images, forms, documents or features, we aim to consider accessibility from the start.
Preparation of this statement
This statement was prepared on 28 June 2026.
It was prepared using a self-assessment of the website and general accessibility good practice. A full independent accessibility audit has not yet been carried out.
This statement will be reviewed and updated when significant changes are made to the website.
