Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van London Services
Man and a Van London is committed to providing an accessible and user friendly online experience for all visitors, including disabled customers, carers, and support professionals. This accessibility statement explains how we design and maintain our website to support inclusive access to our man and a van London area services.
Our Commitment to Web Accessibility
We aim for our website to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of access needs, including visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive differences. We view accessibility as an ongoing process and regularly review the site to improve usability for everyone looking for an accessible man and a van London service.
Standards and Compliance
Where possible, pages on the Man and a Van London website are developed to be compatible with WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. This includes ensuring sufficient colour contrast, meaningful link text, consistent navigation, and logical page structure. We use HTML headings and landmarks to support assistive technologies and we focus on clear language that is easy to understand for users across London and the surrounding areas.
Screen Reader Support
The site is designed to work with modern screen readers. We use properly structured headings, lists, and paragraphs to give screen reader users a clear understanding of the page layout. Images that convey information should include descriptive alternative text, and decorative images are marked so that they can be skipped. Forms and key content areas are labelled to make it easier to find booking details and service information for accessible man and a van London moves.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be fully navigable using a keyboard alone, without a mouse. You should be able to move through links, form fields, and buttons using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter, and Space keys. The current focus is designed to be visually clear so that you can see which element is selected. We work to avoid keyboard traps and to ensure that all critical features, such as quote requests and contact forms, can be used via keyboard navigation.
Use of Colour, Text and Layout
We aim to provide sufficient colour contrast between text and backgrounds so that content remains readable for people with low vision or colour vision differences. Text is written in plain language wherever possible, and layouts are designed to be consistent across pages. Where we use headings and spacing, this is intended to help all users quickly find information about our man and a van London area services, pricing, and availability.
Responsive and Mobile Access
The Man and a Van London website is developed to work on a range of devices and screen sizes, including mobile phones and tablets. Content is designed to reflow so that you do not need to scroll in two directions, zoom excessively, or rotate your device unnecessarily to read important information about our accessible man and a van London services.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing commitment. As we update our services, content, and features, we will continue to test against WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines and address any issues that may arise. We welcome feedback from users, especially those who rely on assistive technology or alternative input methods, to help us prioritise improvements.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Man and a Van London website, or if you need information about our man and a van London area services in an alternative format, you can contact us through the standard contact options shown on our website. When you get in touch, please tell us which page or section you were using and explain the problem you encountered. We will review your request and aim to provide a suitable response or adjustment within a reasonable time. Your feedback helps us make the site more accessible for everyone.


