At TriniTravels, we are committed to ensuring that our carnival travel blog is accessible to people with disabilities. We aim to provide an inclusive and enjoyable browsing experience for all visitors, regardless of their abilities. To achieve this, we have implemented various accessibility measures and adjustments to enhance the usability of our site.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement was last updated on 02/12/25.
We at TriniTravels are dedicated to making our carnival travel blog accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities.
TriniTravels is committed to making trinitravels.co.uk accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities, long-term health conditions and different access needs.
We want everyone who visits this website to be able to:
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Navigate most of the site using a keyboard
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Use a screen reader or other assistive technologies
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Zoom in up to 200% without content breaking or becoming unusable
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Understand content that is clear, structured and easy to read
If you have trouble using the site at any point, we want to know and we will do our best to fix it.
Standards we aim for
We aim to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA where reasonably possible.
This includes:
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Using proper headings, lists and landmarks for structure
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Providing text alternatives for non-text content where possible
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Ensuring sufficient colour contrast for text and key elements
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Making interactive elements (such as menus and buttons) usable with a keyboard
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We cannot guarantee that every single page and feature is fully accessible at all times, but we are committed to continual improvement.
What we are doing
To support accessibility, we:
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Use accessible-ready templates and components where available
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Aim for clear, simple language in our content
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Regularly review new pages and features for accessibility issues
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Fix issues as they are identified and prioritise those that create real barriers
Known limitations
We are aware that some parts of this website may not be fully accessible yet:
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Some images may not have complete or descriptive alt text
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Some third-party content (such as embedded booking tools, maps, social media content or videos) may not fully meet accessibility standards, as we do not control their code or design
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Older content and pages may not yet follow all of our current accessibility practices
We are working to improve these areas over time. If you encounter any accessibility problem, please let us know so we can address it.
Third-party websites and services
TriniTravels may link to or embed third-party websites or services, including:
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Event and ticketing platforms
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Mas bands, promoters and tourism boards
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Social media content, maps or video platforms
We do not control the accessibility of these third-party sites or tools. Their content may not meet the same accessibility standards as trinitravels.co.uk.
If you experience barriers on a third-party site linked from TriniTravels, we encourage you to contact that provider directly. If you tell us, we may also be able to suggest alternative ways to access the information where possible.
If you need information in a different format
If you need any information on this website in a different format, for example:
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Accessible PDF
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Large print
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Plain text email
please contact us:
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Email: trinitravels101@gmail.com
In your message, please include:
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The web page URL or description of the content
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The format you need
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Your name and how we can contact you
We will respond within [e.g. 5 working days] and will do our best to provide the information in a suitable format.
Reporting accessibility problems
We take accessibility seriously. If you find any problems that are not mentioned on this page, or you think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact us:
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Email: trinitravels101@gmail.com
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Subject line: “Accessibility issue – TriniTravels”
Please describe:
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What you were trying to do
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Which page or feature was causing an issue
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Any assistive technology you are using (e.g. screen reader, browser, device)
This helps us reproduce and fix the problem more quickly.
Escalation and regulatory information (UK)
If you are not satisfied with our response, and you are based in the UK or EU, you may be able to raise your concerns with your local equality or accessibility body.
In the UK, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) for advice.
Ongoing commitment
Accessibility is not a one-time task; it is an ongoing commitment. As TriniTravels grows, we will:
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Review new features and pages for accessibility
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Continue to learn about best practices and apply them where we reasonably can
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Update this statement when our accessibility position or practices change
If you have suggestions for how we can make TriniTravels more accessible and inclusive, we would genuinely like to hear from you.
Contact: trinitravels101@gmail.com
Website: www.trinitravels.co.uk
