Accessibility Statement for Gospeloak Storage
Gospeloak Storage is committed to making our storage services and digital content accessible to as many people as possible. We want every visitor exploring the Gospeloak Storage area online to be able to find information, understand services, and complete common tasks with confidence. Our goal is to support a more inclusive experience for customers, families, businesses, and anyone looking for secure storage options.
We aim to align this website and related digital touchpoints with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. That means we work to ensure content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practice, this includes clear structure, readable text, sensible colour contrast, and consistent navigation. We also review the site to help reduce barriers that could make it harder for people using assistive technology to interact with our content.
Our accessibility approach is designed to support users in the Gospeloak self-storage area as well as those browsing from other locations. We recognise that accessibility is ongoing, so we continue to improve the experience over time rather than treating it as a one-time project. Accessibility is part of our service commitment, not an optional extra.
Accessibility Features We Support
Gospeloak storage pages are built with usability in mind for a wide range of users. We strive to provide screen-reader support so that headings, labels, and page structure can be interpreted correctly by assistive technologies. This helps users understand the purpose of sections and move through the content more easily.
We also support keyboard navigation across key parts of the site. Visitors should be able to access menus, links, and interactive elements without relying on a mouse. We aim for a clear focus order and visible focus indicators so that users can see where they are on the page while tabbing through content. Where possible, we avoid interactions that depend only on drag, hover, or precise pointer movement.
In addition, we work to keep text legible and pages consistent, which is especially helpful for visitors comparing services in the accessible Gospeloak storage region. We try to use descriptive link text, meaningful headings, and simple language where appropriate. Images are reviewed so they support content rather than distract from it, and we make efforts to ensure non-text elements do not create unnecessary obstacles.
Ongoing Improvements and Testing
Accessibility reviews may include checks for form labels, heading hierarchy, contrast, resizing behaviour, and compatibility with common browsers and assistive tools.
We also look for content patterns that can make pages difficult to use, such as unclear instructions, repeated elements, or controls that are not properly named. When issues are identified, we prioritise fixes based on user impact.
While we work toward strong accessibility performance, some content may occasionally need improvement. If you encounter a barrier, we want to know so we can assess it and make reasonable adjustments where possible. Our team values accessible design because it helps more people use the Gospeloak storage experience independently and efficiently.
We may update this statement as our website, services, and accessibility practices evolve. The objective is to maintain a practical, user-friendly experience that reflects current best practices and supports people who rely on assistive technologies or alternative input methods.
Requesting Accessibility Support
If you have an accessibility request, need information in an alternative format, or experience difficulty using any part of the Gospeloak Storage site, please contact us through the accessibility request channel provided elsewhere by the organisation. We will review requests and aim to respond in a timely manner.
When reaching out, it helps to include the page or feature you were trying to use, the type of issue you encountered, and any assistive technology involved. This information allows us to understand the problem clearly and work toward a practical solution.
We welcome requests related to the Gospeloak storage area accessibility experience, including requests for improved readability, keyboard access, or support with screen-reader use. Our commitment is to make reasonable efforts that improve access without unnecessary delay.
Our Commitment
Gospeloak Storage believes accessibility should be part of every visitor’s journey. We are committed to improving the experience for people using assistive technologies, people navigating by keyboard, and people who benefit from clear structure and easy-to-read content. By focusing on WCAG 2.1 AA principles, we aim to make our digital space more usable for everyone.
Further Commitment to Inclusion
We will continue to review the accessible Gospeloak Storage experience and refine it where needed. Our aim is to support independence, reduce barriers, and ensure that more people can access information about storage services with clarity and confidence.
This statement reflects our current accessibility intentions and practices. We remain dedicated to improving usability and inclusivity across the site as part of our ongoing service standards.