Ensure every page contains a top-level heading

Lench's Trust

From: WCAG 2.0 A 1.3.1

Every page should have a clearly defined heading, known as a "H1" (Heading 1).

Where this issue has occurred

Where this issue has occurred
Title / URLIssues
Contact Raj — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/contact-raj
1
Newsletters — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/newsletters
1
Our Bees — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/our-bees
1
About Us — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/about-us
1
Tanner's Close — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/tanners-close
1
Impact Reports — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/impact-report
1
Lench's Close — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/new-page
1
Vacancies — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/vacancies
1
Clubs & Activities — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/clubs
1
Housing Application — Lench's Trustwww.lenchs-trust.co.uk/new-page-1
1

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