Accessibility
Written and reviewed by the RemedyBridge team · Last reviewed June 2026
Quick answer
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 AA and to make this site usable for everyone, including people who use assistive technology. If you have trouble using any part of the site, contact info@remedybridge.co.uk and we will help and try to fix the problem.
Key points
- We target WCAG 2.2 AA.
- The site works without JavaScript for core content.
- Keyboard and screen-reader friendly.
- Tell us about any barriers you hit.
What we do
- Semantic headings and labelled form controls.
- Visible focus indicators and keyboard navigation.
- Sufficient colour contrast and no colour-only meaning.
- Reduced-motion support.
Report a problem
If something is hard to use, email info@remedybridge.co.uk describing the page and the issue.
You may not need us — free routes first
You can often resolve repairs for free. Depending on your situation you may be able to:
- report repairs to your landlord in writing and keep a dated copy;
- use your landlord’s formal complaints process;
- take dated photos and keep a record of what you reported and when;
- give your landlord a reasonable chance to put things right.
Sources
RemedyBridge provides a free initial check for housing disrepair problems in England & Wales. The result is a guide only and never tells you that you definitely have a claim. Checking your situation is free.
