Accessibility Statement for Finsbury Park
This Accessibility Statement explains how people with a wide range of access needs can use our online information and digital services for Finsbury Park. We are committed to making information about the accessible Finsbury Park area easy to find, understand and use, so that as many people as possible can plan and enjoy their visit.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines set out how to make digital content more accessible for disabled people, and more user friendly for everyone. We regularly review our content, structure and layout to improve access to information about Finsbury Park and nearby facilities.
Using Our Website
People should be able to use our website in a range of different ways. This includes changing colours or text size using browser or device settings, navigating the site using only a keyboard, and listening to our pages with screen-reader software. We aim to use clear language, consistent headings and a logical content order to make it easier to move around pages about the accessible Finsbury Park area.
Screen-Reader Support
Our pages are designed to work with modern screen-reader software. We use descriptive page titles, headings and labels so that visitors using assistive technology can quickly understand what is on each page. Images that convey important information are given descriptive alternative text, so screen-reader users receive the same essential information about Finsbury Park services and features.
Keyboard Navigation
The site can be navigated without a mouse by using a keyboard. You should be able to move through menus, forms and content areas using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter and arrow keys. Focus indicators are used to show which element is currently selected. We aim to ensure that all interactive elements used to describe facilities in and around Finsbury Park can be operated using a keyboard alone.
Content Design and Layout
We aim to present information in short sections with descriptive headings so that visitors can quickly find details about the accessible Finsbury Park area, including paths, entrances, facilities and local connections. We avoid using colour alone to show meaning and aim for good contrast between text and background. Where possible, we use plain language and avoid unnecessary jargon.
Compatibility and Technical Standards
Our website is built using standard HTML and is intended to work in current versions of major browsers. We aim to ensure that assistive technologies can interpret our content correctly, including structural markup for headings, paragraphs and lists. While we strive for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, some older content or documents may not fully meet these standards. When we update or replace content, we work to improve accessibility at the same time.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website, collect feedback and make changes to improve the experience for everyone. As information about the Finsbury Park area develops, we aim to update relevant pages so that accessibility details remain accurate and helpful for planning visits.
Requesting Information in an Accessible Format
If you need information about Finsbury Park in a different format, such as large print, audio description or easy read, you can contact us and explain your requirements and the page or content you are interested in. We will discuss options with you and aim to provide an accessible version within a reasonable time frame, taking into account any specific needs you may have.
Feedback and Contact for Accessibility Requests
We welcome feedback about the accessibility of our website and information on Finsbury Park. If you find any problems, need support using our online content, or want to request an alternative format, please contact us with details of the issue, the page or service you were using and the type of adjustment you require. We review all accessibility requests and use them to help prioritise future improvements.
Accessibility Concerns and Complaints
If you feel that we have not met your accessibility needs after you have contacted us, you can raise your concern as a complaint. We will review what has happened, explain any decisions we have made and outline any further steps we can take to improve access to digital information about Finsbury Park and the surrounding area.


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