Accessibility
The site is being built toward WCAG 2.2 AA.
What you should be able to do
Navigate using a keyboard, enlarge text without losing content, use a screen reader with semantic headings and landmarks, pause unnecessary motion through your device preference, and understand links and controls without relying on colour alone.
Known limitations
The detailed official boundary map contains substantial visual information. Equivalent authority and parish lists are provided in HTML, but the image itself may be difficult to interpret with magnification or assistive technology.
Reporting a problem
A public accessibility contact address will be added before deployment. We will investigate reported barriers and publish significant known issues here.
Statement prepared: 27 June 2026. A full audit is required against the deployed site.