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Accessibility Statement for Selfstorage Docklands
Selfstorage Docklands is committed to making our Selfstorage Docklands area information and services as accessible and inclusive as possible for all users. We aim to provide a digital experience that supports people with different access needs, including visitors who use assistive technologies, people with temporary or situational impairments, and users accessing content on a range of devices. Our approach is guided by the principles of WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, with ongoing improvements to help ensure that content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
We want every customer to be able to navigate information about self storage in Docklands without unnecessary barriers. This includes making page structure clear, using meaningful headings, maintaining sufficient colour contrast, and ensuring text can be enlarged without loss of content or functionality. We also aim to keep layout patterns consistent so that users can predict where key information is located.
Our website is designed with screen-reader support in mind. That means important content is presented in a logical reading order, form labels are associated correctly, and non-text elements are given meaningful alternatives where needed. We also work to avoid content that relies only on colour or visual cues, so users relying on auditory output can still understand the full meaning of the page.
Keyboard users should be able to move through the Selfstorage Docklands online experience efficiently. We support keyboard navigation for menus, links, buttons, and form fields, with a visible focus indicator to show where the user is on the page. This is especially important for people who cannot use a mouse or who prefer navigating by keyboard alone. We review interactive components to help ensure they remain accessible and usable across common browsers and devices.
To make the local experience easier to understand, we try to present storage-related information in a clear and practical way for people searching in the Docklands area. This includes concise language, descriptive page sections, and straightforward calls to action. We also aim to keep decorative content from interfering with core tasks, so users can focus on the information they need.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. While we strive to meet high standards, some parts of the site may need improvement from time to time as content is updated or technology changes. We regularly review pages to identify issues and refine structure, navigation, and interaction patterns. If a user encounters any barrier, we encourage them to let us know so we can assess the issue and make reasonable adjustments where possible.
How we support accessibility
Our accessibility work includes semantic headings, readable text, logical page hierarchy, and compatibility with assistive technology. We also aim to ensure that downloadable or embedded content does not create unnecessary obstacles. In addition, we review key interface elements to help support users who rely on alternative input methods, including switch controls, screen readers, magnification tools, and speech input.
Accessibility requests and support
If you need information in a different format or experience a difficulty using Selfstorage Docklands content, please contact us through the usual customer service channels shown elsewhere in our business communications. We do not list personal contact details here, but accessibility requests are welcome. When you get in touch, it helps to describe the page, task, or feature you were using, along with the issue you encountered and any assistive technology involved.
We will review accessibility requests carefully and aim to respond in a way that supports your needs. Reasonable adjustments may include clearer content presentation, alternative file formats, or helping you complete an action in a different way. Our goal is to reduce barriers for people accessing storage information in the Docklands self storage area and to improve usability for everyone.
Statement review This statement will be updated as accessibility improvements are made and as our website evolves. We remain committed to continuous progress, with particular attention to inclusive design, usability, and compatibility with assistive technology. By maintaining a focus on accessible self storage in Docklands, we aim to provide a better experience for all users, regardless of how they access the site.
In summary, Selfstorage Docklands is committed to accessibility, WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, screen-reader support, and keyboard-friendly navigation. We welcome accessibility requests and will continue working to make our online content more inclusive and usable for the local community.