Accessibility Statement for Highbury Storage
Highbury Storage is committed to providing an accessible experience for people visiting our storage facilities and using our digital services. This statement explains how we support access for customers in the Highbury Storage area and what we are doing to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We aim to make our website and service information usable for as many people as possible, including those who use assistive technology or who need additional support to navigate content and services.
We want every visitor looking for accessible Highbury Storage information to find content that is clear, consistent, and easy to use. Our approach focuses on readable text, meaningful structure, and predictable navigation. We also review content so it remains understandable for people using a screen reader, keyboard-only navigation, or other assistive tools. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we continue to improve the experience across our online pages and customer touchpoints.
Our digital content is designed to support a range of access needs. We use headings in a logical order, strong colour contrast where possible, and text that can be enlarged without loss of meaning. Where images are used, we aim to provide meaningful alternative descriptions. We also work to ensure that forms, buttons, and links are labelled clearly, so people can understand the purpose of each element without relying on visual cues alone.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility approach. Users should be able to move through the key areas of the website using only a keyboard, including menus, form fields, and interactive elements. We aim to avoid traps that prevent users from moving forward or backward through a page. Focus states should remain visible, helping visitors know where they are on the page at any time. This supports people who cannot use a mouse and makes the experience more reliable for everyone.
Our website is also intended to be compatible with screen readers. This means that page structure, headings, links, and controls are arranged to help assistive software interpret content accurately. We avoid relying only on colour or position to communicate important information. For users exploring Highbury storage accessibility features, we aim for content that is straightforward to follow and easy to scan. We also try to keep language plain and direct, reducing unnecessary complexity wherever possible.
We understand that accessibility needs vary. Some visitors may require larger text, more spacing, or simplified content, while others may need support with forms or navigation. Because of this, we review our pages to identify barriers that could affect different users. When we update content, we try to preserve a clear structure and ensure that the browsing experience remains stable across devices and browsers. This helps support people visiting from the Highbury area and beyond.
In line with our commitment to WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, we work to address issues relating to perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness. These principles guide how we present text, design interactive elements, and organise information. Although accessibility improvements are continuous, our goal is to create a dependable experience that can be used by people with different levels of ability and different support requirements.
If you experience any difficulty using our website or if you need information in a different format, we welcome accessibility requests. You may contact us through the usual customer service channels listed elsewhere on our site or in our facility materials. Please let us know what barrier you encountered and what support would help. We will review requests carefully and aim to respond in a way that is practical, respectful, and helpful.
Accessibility requests may include help with reading content, navigating pages, understanding facility information, or accessing documents. We encourage users to tell us about issues involving screen-reader support, keyboard navigation, text clarity, or interactive controls. By sharing this information, you help us improve the accessibility of Highbury Storage services for future visitors.
We also recognise that accessible design benefits all users, not only those with specific access needs. Clear headings, consistent layouts, and well-labelled navigation make content easier to use in busy moments and on smaller screens. Our Highbury storage area accessibility commitment is to keep improving the experience so that essential information is available in a way that is practical, inclusive, and easy to understand.
Where possible, we aim to avoid content that depends on rapid interaction, hidden controls, or complex gestures. Instead, we focus on simple navigation, readable text, and helpful page organisation. These choices support visitors who use assistive devices and also benefit people who are new to the site or who prefer a straightforward browsing experience.
If you would like to raise an accessibility issue, request an adjustment, or ask for support with a part of our online content, please use the contact route provided by Highbury Storage. We do not list contact details in this statement, but accessibility enquiries are welcome and will be treated seriously. Our aim is to make sure that people in the Highbury Storage community can access information with confidence and dignity.
Our accessibility approach
How we support inclusive access
We continue to monitor and improve our content, structure, and usability so that the Highbury Storage website remains accessible and useful. We value feedback related to technical barriers, alternative formats, and user experience improvements. By maintaining attention to screen-reader support, keyboard access, and clear content design, we work toward a better experience for every visitor.