Beckton Storage is committed to providing a site and service experience that is accessible to as many people as possible. We want customers looking for accessible Beckton Storage area information to be able to find, understand, and use our content with confidence. Our goal is to support a clear, practical experience for everyone, including people who use assistive technologies, alternative input devices, or customised browser settings.
This statement explains how we approach accessibility across our digital content and what standards we aim to meet. We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and regularly review the way our content is structured so that it is easier to navigate, read, and interact with. We also continue to improve the clarity of headings, labels, and link text to help visitors move through the site more easily.
The Beckton storage area should be accessible to users with a wide range of needs, and we recognise that accessibility is an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time task. For that reason, we use clear language, logical page structure, and consistent design patterns. We also aim to reduce barriers that may affect people using screen readers, keyboard-only access, zoomed displays, or high-contrast settings.
Standards and support
We aim to align our online content with the principles of perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust design. In practice, this means our pages are reviewed so they can be read by assistive technology and understood without relying on colour alone. Screen-reader support is an important priority, and we try to ensure that headings, lists, and descriptive text are organised in a way that makes sense when read aloud.We also work to provide keyboard navigation support across the site. Users should be able to move through interactive elements using only a keyboard, including links, menus, forms, and buttons where applicable. Focus indicators are intended to remain visible so users can see where they are on the page. We recognise that some areas may still need improvement, and we treat those issues as part of our ongoing enhancement process.
Accessible Beckton storage information should be usable by people with different assistive tools and browsing preferences. To support this, we avoid relying solely on images to convey essential information and aim to provide text alternatives where appropriate. We also try to maintain sensible reading order, descriptive headings, and consistent page layouts so content remains predictable and easier to follow.
Known approach to improvements
Our accessibility work includes checking for text clarity, sufficient contrast, scalable text, and compatibility with common assistive technologies. We test key sections of the site to better understand how users experience them, especially when navigating by keyboard or reading content with a screen reader. While we strive for robust accessibility, some content may be updated over time as standards, tools, and user needs evolve.We value accessible Beckton storage area content that works well for all visitors, including people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive differences. To support this, we aim to keep forms understandable, instructions concise, and navigation consistent. WCAG 2.1 AA compliance remains the benchmark we are working toward, and we use it as a reference when reviewing new content or making changes.
Accessibility requests and adjustments If you need information in a different format, or if you experience difficulty using any part of the site, please contact us with your accessibility request. We will review the request and aim to provide a suitable response or adjustment where reasonably possible. Requests may include help with content structure, alternate formats, or other access-related concerns.
How we keep improving Accessibility is part of our ongoing content and design process. We review new pages for readable language, meaningful headings, and interactive features that can be reached and used without a mouse. We also try to ensure that updates do not introduce barriers for users relying on assistive technology.
Our intention is to make Beckton Storage information straightforward to access, whether someone is visiting for the first time or returning to find details quickly. We continue to refine our pages so they remain usable for a broad audience, including people using screen readers and keyboard navigation. If accessibility barriers are identified, we treat them as opportunities to improve the experience for everyone.
This statement reflects our current accessibility approach and may be updated as improvements are made.