Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van West Hampstead
Man and a Van West Hampstead is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all visitors, including disabled users and people who rely on assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website and information about our man and a van services in West Hampstead as inclusive and usable as possible.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines are widely recognised as the international standard for creating accessible websites and digital content. By following WCAG 2.1 AA, we work to ensure that users can perceive, understand, navigate and interact with our content without barriers.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our site to identify issues and improve how customers in West Hampstead and the surrounding area access information about our man and a van services online.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to be usable with modern screen readers so that customers who are blind or partially sighted can obtain details about our services. We use a logical heading structure, descriptive page titles and meaningful text for key elements wherever possible.
Images that convey important information are given text descriptions so that screen reader users can understand the content. We also aim to ensure that important content is available as text rather than being locked into images alone. Where visual content is decorative or not essential, we avoid unnecessary descriptions to keep the listening experience clear and efficient.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that some users navigate websites without a mouse, relying only on a keyboard or alternative input device. Our pages are built so that you can move around using the keyboard, typically through the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter and arrow keys. Interactive elements such as menus, buttons and form fields are intended to be accessible and usable with the keyboard.
We also aim to ensure that the focus indicator is visible as you move from one interactive element to another, supporting users who need a clear visual cue while navigating our man and a van West Hampstead content.
Readable Content and Visual Design
We strive to present information in a clear, simple and readable way to assist all visitors, including people with cognitive or learning differences. Plain language, short paragraphs and descriptive headings are used wherever possible so that customers can quickly understand how to arrange an accessible man and a van service in West Hampstead.
Colour contrast between text and background is selected to meet WCAG 2.1 AA contrast requirements, helping visitors with low vision or colour vision differences. Our layout is responsive so that users can view content comfortably on a variety of devices and screen sizes.
Ongoing Improvements
While we work hard to maintain and increase the accessibility of our website, we recognise that some issues may still exist or arise over time. We are dedicated to resolving any problems we become aware of and to continually enhancing the experience for people who use assistive technologies or require additional support.
As we add new features or information about our man and a van services in the West Hampstead area, we review them against WCAG 2.1 AA requirements and user feedback. This helps us avoid introducing new barriers and supports a consistent level of accessibility across our site.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website, encounter content that is not accessible, or need information about our man and a van West Hampstead services in an alternative format, we encourage you to contact us. Please provide as much detail as you can, including the page you were visiting and the type of problem you experienced. This information will help us investigate the issue and work on a suitable solution.
We also welcome feedback and suggestions on how we can improve the accessibility of our website and services. Your input is valuable in helping us support all customers in West Hampstead and beyond.


