Our commitment to accessible storage in Longlands
We want everyone in the Longlands Storage area to be able to access information and use our services with confidence. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support users with different needs, including people who use assistive technology, people navigating by keyboard, and people who prefer clearer layouts and readable content. Our goal is to provide an inclusive experience that feels straightforward, reliable, and respectful of individual access requirements.
Longlands Storage aims to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards across our digital content and key user journeys. This means we work to make text understandable, interfaces predictable, and controls usable for a wide range of visitors. We also review the accessible Longlands Storage area regularly so that improvements can be made when user needs, browser behaviour, or content patterns change.
We believe accessibility should be built into the experience from the start. That includes using clear headings, sensible reading order, sufficient colour contrast, and descriptive labels for interactive elements. We also try to keep pages uncluttered and avoid visual or structural barriers that can make it harder for some people to complete tasks.
Screen-reader support and keyboard access
Our pages are designed to support modern screen-reader software so that customers can understand structure, read content in sequence, and identify important elements. We use semantic HTML where possible, which helps assistive technologies interpret headings, lists, and emphasis correctly. This is especially important for people who rely on spoken output or braille displays when browsing Longlands Storage information.
Keyboard navigation is another key part of our accessibility approach. Users should be able to move through the site using standard keyboard controls without needing a mouse. We aim to ensure that focus indicators remain visible, that interactive items can be reached in a logical order, and that users can activate controls reliably. If a feature does not work well with keyboard-only use, we treat it as an issue to improve.
We also pay attention to readable formatting. Content should be structured with headings and short paragraphs, while lists are used when information needs to be grouped. In addition, we try to avoid overly complex language where simpler wording will do, because accessible Longlands Storage content should support a broad range of reading preferences and comprehension levels.
Technical measures and ongoing review
Our accessibility practices include regular checks on page structure, form labels, link text, and the behaviour of interactive components. We aim for pages that remain consistent across devices and browsers. Where we can, we test with a range of tools and methods, including manual reviews, to help identify issues that automated checks may miss.
Key accessibility features
- Support for screen-reader users through meaningful page structure
- Keyboard navigation for core browsing and interaction tasks
- Clear headings and readable text for easier scanning
- Consistent layout patterns to reduce confusion
- Accessible Longlands Storage design choices that support different needs
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task. As content changes, we continue to look for opportunities to improve usability and reduce barriers. Our aim is to maintain a dependable experience for people visiting the Longlands storage area, whether they are reading about services, reviewing information, or completing an action online.
Important note: While we strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, some parts of the experience may still require adjustment from time to time. When issues are identified, we work to address them as quickly as practical.
Accessibility requests and alternative support
If you need this content in a different format, or if you experience any difficulty using the site, we welcome accessibility requests. You may ask for help with reading content, understanding a page, or completing an action that is not working as expected. We also value reports about any barriers you encounter, as they help us improve the accessible Longlands Storage experience for everyone.
When contacting us about accessibility, please describe the page or feature you were using, the issue you encountered, and the assistance you need. This helps us respond more effectively and prioritise the most important fixes. We will do our best to review requests carefully and make reasonable adjustments where possible.
We are committed to making our Longlands Storage area as usable and inclusive as possible. Accessibility is part of how we serve our community, and we continue to improve our digital content with that principle in mind. If a barrier affects you, we encourage you to let us know so we can take appropriate action.
Ongoing accessibility commitment
Our accessibility statement reflects a continuing effort rather than a finished project. We understand that different people use technology in different ways, and we want our content to remain clear, stable, and practical for as many users as possible. That includes support for assistive technology, keyboard access, and a structure that works well across modern browsing tools.
Longlands Storage will continue to review accessibility as part of regular content and service updates. If you rely on a screen reader, prefer keyboard-only navigation, or need content presented in a more accessible format, our aim is to provide an experience that respects those needs. We value inclusive design because it helps create a better service for everyone in the Longlands Storage area.