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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated 1st January 2026

1. Our Commitment to Accessibility

 

Kensington Boat Club Ltd is committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible. We want everyone who visits our site to have a positive experience, regardless of ability or technology used.

This accessibility statement applies to the following website:
https://kensingtonboatclub.com

2. Measures to Support Accessibility

 

We aim to ensure our website is accessible by:

  • Using clear, simple language where possible

  • Ensuring the site is navigable using a keyboard

  • Designing pages with readable fonts and sufficient colour contrast

  • Structuring content in a logical and consistent way

  • Making the site compatible with common screen readers and assistive technologies

Our website is built using the Wix platform, which includes a range of built-in accessibility features.

3. Accessibility Standards

We aim for our website to conform, where reasonably possible, to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA.

While we strive to meet these standards, some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible.

4. Known Limitations

We are aware that some content may not be fully accessible, including:

  • Some images may not yet have fully descriptive alternative (alt) text

  • Some third-party content or plugins may not meet accessibility standards

  • Certain colour or contrast combinations may not be optimal for all users

We are actively working to improve these areas where feasible.

5. What to Do If You Have Accessibility Issues

 

If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our website, or if you require information in an alternative format (such as large print or plain text), please let us know.

We will do our best to respond and provide a solution.

Contact us:

Kensington Boat Club Ltd
📧 Email: enquiries@kensingtonboatclub.com
📞 Phone: 0161 300 7257

6. Enforcement Procedure

 

If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility concern, you may contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) for advice:

7. Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website and aim to improve accessibility as part of future updates and content changes.

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