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Last updated: 8 May 2026

Honest Planning is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities.

We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and aim to provide an inclusive experience for all visitors.

 

Our Commitment

We aim to make our website:

  • Accessible and easy to use for as many people as possible;

  • Compatible with commonly used assistive technologies and browsers;

  • Clear and simple to navigate; and

  • Responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

 

Accessibility Features

We strive to:

  • Use clear headings and consistent page structures;

  • Maintain sufficient colour contrast;

  • Provide keyboard navigability where possible;

  • Use readable fonts and text sizes;

  • Include alternative text for meaningful images where appropriate; and

  • Avoid content that may cause accessibility barriers.

 

Ongoing Improvements

We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process and we are continually reviewing and improving our website to enhance accessibility and usability.

While we aim to meet recognised accessibility standards, some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible. We welcome feedback to help us improve.

 

Reporting Accessibility Issues

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website or require information in a different format, please contact us.

Email: contact@honestplanning.co.uk

When contacting us, please include:

  • The webpage or feature you experienced difficulty with;

  • A description of the issue; and

  • The type of device or browser you were using, if relevant.

We will aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe and do our best to provide the information or assistance you require.

 

Compatibility

This website is designed to work with modern web browsers and responsive devices.

 

Enforcement Procedure

If you are not satisfied with our response regarding accessibility concerns, you may seek further guidance from the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).

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