Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van London
Man and a Van London is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology, ability, or experience. We want people looking for accessible man and a van London services to be able to research, plan, and arrange their move without facing digital barriers. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website more usable and how you can contact us if you need support.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our goal is for the Man and a Van London website to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines describe how to make web content more inclusive for people with disabilities, including those who use assistive technologies, have visual or hearing impairments, or experience mobility or cognitive challenges.
We treat accessibility as an ongoing process. As we update our content and services, we continue working to improve the accessibility of our man and a van London information, booking details, and customer support pages.
Screen‑Reader Support
The Man and a Van London website is designed to work with modern screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use clear headings, descriptive page titles, and meaningful text for buttons and controls so that users can understand the purpose of each element when it is read aloud.
Where possible, images that convey information are given alternative text so that screen‑reader users can understand the content. Decorative images are marked in a way that allows assistive technologies to skip them. We also aim to write our content in plain, straightforward language so that information about our London man and a van services is easy to follow when spoken by a screen reader.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be fully usable with a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or trackpad. Users should be able to move through navigation menus, forms, and interactive components using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, and arrow keys.
We provide visible focus indicators wherever possible so that keyboard users can clearly see which element on the page is currently selected. Forms related to requesting a quote or arranging man and a van services in London are structured to support keyboard users, with labeled fields and logical tab order.
Colour, Contrast, and Text
We aim to use colour combinations and contrast levels that meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA requirements, helping users with low vision or colour‑vision differences. Text is presented in readable font sizes with sufficient spacing, and pages are structured with headings and paragraphs to support both readability and navigation.
Where text is part of images, we work to provide equivalent text alternatives so that no essential information is lost for users who rely on screen readers or who prefer to increase text size.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing journey. As we enhance our man and a van London services and add new features, we regularly review our website to identify and correct potential accessibility issues. This may include technical updates, content refinements, or design changes to better support users with different needs.
We also consider accessibility feedback when prioritising future improvements, so that our digital services become more inclusive over time.
Requesting Assistance and Providing Feedback
If you have difficulty using any part of the Man and a Van London website, need information in a different format, or require assistance with booking or understanding our services because of an accessibility need, you can contact us through the contact form on our website.
Please describe the page you were using, the assistive technology or browser you use if relevant, and the nature of the problem or the format you require. We will review your request and aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe. Your feedback helps us improve accessibility for everyone looking for reliable and accessible man and a van services in London.
Accessibility Review Date
This accessibility statement will be reviewed and updated periodically to reflect changes to our website, our services, and relevant accessibility standards, including WCAG 2.1 AA guidance. We encourage users to revisit this page to stay informed about our ongoing efforts.


