Accessibility Statement for Man And Van Wandsworth Area
At Man And Van Wandsworth, we are committed to making our online content and service information accessible to as many people as possible. This accessibility statement explains how we approach inclusive design for people looking for an accessible Man And Van Wandsworth service, and what we are doing to support visitors with different access needs. We want our information to be clear, readable, and practical for everyone, including people who use assistive technologies or prefer alternative ways of navigating content.
Our aim is to align with WCAG 2.1 AA standards wherever reasonably possible. That means we work to provide text that is understandable, sufficient colour contrast, clear heading structure, and content that can be used without relying only on visual cues. We also aim to reduce barriers for users who may be accessing a Wandsworth man and van service from a desktop, tablet, or mobile device.
How we support accessibility
We review our pages so they can work well with screen readers and other assistive tools. Important information is presented in a logical order, with headings used to help users move through sections efficiently. Images, where used, are described with meaningful alt text so that people using a screen-reader can understand the purpose of each visual element.
We also try to keep language plain and direct, avoiding unnecessary jargon wherever possible.
Keyboard navigation is another important part of our approach. Users should be able to move through the content using the keyboard alone, including links, buttons, and form elements where applicable. Focus states are designed to be visible so that users can see where they are on the page. This is especially helpful for people who do not use a mouse, as well as those who use alternative input devices.
Accessible design features
We aim to make the information about our Wandsworth man and van services easy to read on different screen sizes and with different browser settings. Text should remain readable when zoomed, and layout should stay usable when users increase font size. We also try to avoid content that flashes, moves unexpectedly, or depends on colour alone to convey meaning.
These practices support a wider range of visitors, including people with visual, cognitive, or motor accessibility needs.
In addition, we aim to keep forms, navigation menus, and service descriptions consistent across the site. Consistency helps people predict how content behaves and lowers the learning curve for new visitors. Where interactive elements are present, they are intended to have clear labels and usable instructions so that screen-reader users and keyboard users can interact with them more easily.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time task. For that reason, we regularly consider improvements to support users who need a more accessible Man And Van Wandsworth area experience. We welcome requests for reasonable adjustments to help make information easier to access in a way that suits individual needs. If something on the page is difficult to use, we want to know so we can review it and make appropriate changes where possible.
Our content is intended to be compatible with modern browsers and assistive technologies, but we recognise that different tools and settings may behave differently. If a page, section, or feature does not work well for you, you may contact us using the communication method provided elsewhere in our service materials. Accessibility requests may include asking for information in a different format, reporting a navigation issue, or requesting support with content that is not easy to understand.
We are committed to continuing improvements that support inclusive access for people seeking Man And Van Wandsworth information online. This includes monitoring the readability of text, checking the structure of headings, and reviewing how content behaves when accessed with a screen-reader or keyboard-only browsing.
Our goal is to make the experience more usable for everyone, including users in the Wandsworth area who may have specific accessibility preferences or requirements.
Accessibility contact
If you need information in an alternative format, need help using the site, or want to report an accessibility problem, please use the contact details provided on our main service pages. We will review accessibility requests and aim to respond appropriately. Where possible, we will work to provide a practical solution that improves access to our content and service information.