Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Lower Clapton Services
Our Man with Van Lower Clapton service is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly experience for all customers, including disabled people, older people, and anyone using assistive technology. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website and service information easier to use and what you can do if you need additional support.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, level AA. These guidelines are recognised internationally and are designed to make websites more accessible and more usable for everyone. We review our content, design, and functionality regularly to support inclusive access to information about our Man with Van services in the Lower Clapton area.
Using Screen Readers and Assistive Technology
The website content for our Man with Van Lower Clapton services is written and structured to work with modern screen readers and other assistive technologies. We aim to:
Use clear page titles and headings so screen reader users can understand the structure of each page.
Provide descriptive text for images where they add important information related to our removals and transport services.
Use straightforward language to describe our Man with Van options, booking steps, and service coverage in the Lower Clapton area.
If you experience any difficulty using a screen reader or other assistive technology with our content, you can contact us to request information in an alternative format.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is designed to be navigable using a keyboard only, without the need for a mouse or touch screen. This is important for users who rely on keyboard input or alternative input devices. You should be able to:
Move through navigation menus and content using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, arrow keys, and Enter keys.
Access key information about our Man with Van Lower Clapton services, including service descriptions, operating areas, and booking information, by keyboard alone.
If you find that any part of our site cannot be accessed or operated via keyboard, you can let us know so we can investigate and work on a fix.
Text, Layout, and Readability
We aim to present content in a clear and readable way to support accessibility for users with visual or cognitive impairments. We work to:
Use sufficient contrast between text and background colours to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards where possible.
Use headings, paragraphs, and spacing to break up content about our Lower Clapton Man with Van service into manageable sections.
Avoid overly complex language and explain key service details in plain English.
You may be able to adjust text size, colours, and contrast further using your browser or device settings to suit your needs.
Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process. As our Man with Van Lower Clapton service develops, we review website pages and service information to identify areas for improvement. This can include updating content, adjusting layout, or improving compatibility with assistive technologies.
If You Need Help or Want to Give Feedback
We welcome feedback about the accessibility of our Man with Van Lower Clapton website and service information. If you:
Have trouble accessing information about our services.
Need information in a different format, such as large print or a more detailed written description.
Encounter an accessibility issue, such as a page that is difficult to navigate with a keyboard or a screen reader.
You can contact us and explain what you need or what problem you experienced. Please include details such as the page or content you were trying to use and how you were accessing it, for example using a specific device, browser, or assistive technology.
We will review your request or feedback and aim to respond within a reasonable time. Where possible, we will work with you to provide accessible information about our Man with Van services in the Lower Clapton area and to reduce or remove any accessibility barriers you have identified.



