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At Upton Blues Festival Charitable Trust, we are dedicated to making our site, uptonbluestrust.org accessible to individuals with disabilities. This statement was last updated on 9th February 2025.

Accessibility Statement

What web accessibility means to us

Web accessibility is about ensuring that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web, and that they can contribute to the web. We believe in providing an online environment that is accessible, intuitive, and easy to use for all.

Our efforts for web accessibility

We have taken steps to align our website with WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines, and have aimed for accessibility at level [AA]. Our website is designed to be compatible with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard navigation. In our pursuit of web accessibility, we have also:

  1. Utilized the Accessibility Wizard to identify and address potential accessibility issues

  2. Ensured the language of the site is clearly defined

  3. Organized the content structure of the site's pages

  4. Established clear heading hierarchies across all pages

  5. Provided descriptive alternative text for images

  6. Implemented color combinations to meet required contrast ratios

  7. Minimized the use of motion on the site

  8. Ensured accessibility of all multimedia and files on the site

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Feedback and assistance

Should you encounter an accessibility issue on our site or require further support, please feel free to reach out to our accessibility coordinator:

Peter Jordan


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