Accessibility Statement for Lickey End Social Club
Lickey End Social Club is committed to making our website, https://lickeyendsocialclub.co.uk, accessible to as many people as possible.
While private organisations are not legally required to publish an accessibility statement, doing so is considered best practice and demonstrates our commitment to inclusivity and equal access for all users.
How Accessible This Website Is
We aim to work towards meeting the WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility standards, which are recognised as the recommended accessibility benchmark for UK websites.
Most of our site is accessible, but we are aware of some areas where improvements are needed:
- Some images may not yet contain full or descriptive alt text.
- Older PDF documents may not be fully accessible to screen readers.
- Certain interactive elements may not yet be fully keyboard accessible.
- Some video or audio content may not include captions or transcripts.
What We Are Doing to Improve Accessibility
We are actively working to improve the accessibility of our website. This includes:
- Adding clear and descriptive alternative text to all images.
- Updating older documents into fully accessible formats.
- Improving keyboard navigation across all interactive features.
- Reviewing colour contrast, layout, and readability.
- Ensuring all new content follows WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines.
Feedback and Contact Information
If you experience any accessibility issues on our website or need information in a different format, please contact us:
Lickey End Social Club
17 Alcester Road
Lickey End
Bromsgrove
B60 1JT
Phone: 01527 878092
Email: lickeyendsocialclub@mail.com
We aim to respond to all accessibility enquiries within 5 working days.
Requesting Information in an Alternative Format
We can provide information in alternative formats, such as:
- Large print
- Easy-read
- Audio recording
- Plain text
Please let us know which format you require and we will make every effort to meet your needs.
Enforcement Procedure
Although private-sector websites are not governed by the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations, accessibility still falls under the Equality Act 2010, which requires reasonable adjustments to ensure equal access for disabled users.
If you raise an issue with us and are not satisfied with our response, you can escalate your concern to the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS):
https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com/
Technical Information About This Website’s Accessibility
This website aims to partially comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standard.
We are working to resolve any known areas of non-compliance.
Preparation of This Accessibility Statement
This statement was prepared on: 14/03/2026
It will be reviewed annually to ensure ongoing accuracy and improvements.
The website has been evaluated through a combination of automated tools, manual checks, and accessibility best-practice guidelines.