Why Accessibility Matters

Disabled visitors often struggle to find clear accessibility information before visiting a venue. When that information is missing or unclear, many people decide not to go.

Most venues want to welcome everyone, but visitors cannot plan their visit without clear information. Simple details about entrances, seating, toilets, and layout help people decide whether a venue works for them.

Clear accessibility information allows visitors to plan with confidence. It also helps venues show that everyone is welcome.

Accessibility is Good Hospitality

Good hospitality begins before a visitor arrives. Guests want to know what to expect when they visit a venue.

Clear accessibility information helps visitors understand whether the space will work for them. When venues provide this information, visitors can make informed decisions and arrive with confidence.

Providing accessibility information is a simple way to make more people feel welcome.

Clear Information Helps Everyone

Accessibility information helps many people, including:

  • disabled visitors

  • older visitors

  • people with mobility needs

  • parents with prams

  • anyone who prefers to plan ahead

Providing clear accessibility information helps more people feel confident about visiting.

Supporting Inclusive Venues

Venues that publish accessibility information make it easier for people to take part in everyday life. Clear information removes uncertainty and allows visitors to make informed decisions.

Access Reviewed helps venues share clear accessibility information so more people can visit with confidence.