At Blackfriars Storage, we are committed to providing a more accessible Blackfriars storage experience for every visitor, customer, and website user. We aim to make our services usable by as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technologies, people with mobility needs, and people who prefer simplified digital interactions. Our goal is to support access that is clear, practical, and respectful of different needs.
This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to improve accessibility across our digital presence and customer journey. We are working towards WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as our target standard, and we review our content and features with accessibility in mind. We also use accessible Blackfriars Storage practices to help ensure that important information can be found, understood, and used with confidence.
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we continue to assess our content, navigation, and design choices. We recognise that the needs of users may change depending on device, location, or personal preference, so we aim to keep our information flexible and easy to engage with.
Our website is designed to support screen-reader support so that users who rely on assistive software can access meaningful page structure, readable text, and understandable content order. We aim to use clear headings, descriptive language, and logical formatting so that information about Blackfriars storage access is easier to navigate.
We also work to maintain keyboard navigation across the site. This includes making sure that interactive elements can be reached using the Tab key and that users can move through pages without needing a mouse. Visible focus states and predictable tab order are important parts of this approach, especially for people who use keyboard-only browsing or alternative input tools.
Where possible, we keep page layouts consistent and avoid design choices that may create barriers for users with visual, cognitive, or motor accessibility needs. We aim to make the experience straightforward, whether visitors are exploring information on desktop, tablet, or mobile devices.
We regularly consider readability, contrast, heading structure, and link clarity. These elements help users understand content quickly and reduce friction when accessing service information. In addition, we use plain language where suitable so that our pages remain easy to scan and interpret.
For users seeking Blackfriars Storage accessibility details, we want the page structure to support efficient browsing. Headings are intended to guide readers through the statement, and list items are used where they help organise information in a practical way. This supports both visual users and people using assistive technology.
- Clear and meaningful headings to support navigation
- Text that aims to remain readable and understandable
- Keyboard-friendly interaction wherever possible
- Support for screen readers through structured content
We understand that some users may still encounter barriers, and we welcome accessibility requests so we can improve the experience. If you need information in a different format, need support with a page element, or experience difficulty using the site, please let us know through the contact options provided by Blackfriars Storage. We will review accessibility requests carefully and respond as soon as reasonably possible.
Our team treats accessibility as part of service quality, not as an optional feature. That means we continue to check whether digital content remains compatible with assistive tools and whether users can complete important tasks without unnecessary obstacles. We also aim to keep accessible Blackfriars Storage information up to date as the site evolves.
While we strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, there may be areas that need improvement from time to time. When issues are identified, we work to address them in a reasonable and practical way, prioritising essential pages and user journeys first.
Thank you for taking the time to review this statement. Accessibility is central to how we serve the Blackfriars area, and we will continue to improve our digital accessibility measures so that more people can use our content and services independently. If you require support, accessibility requests are welcome through our usual customer contact channels, and we will do our best to help.