Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van Haringey
Man and a Van Haringey is committed to providing a website and service experience that is accessible, inclusive, and easy to use for all customers in the Haringey area, including people with disabilities. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to support accessibility, the standards we aim to meet, and how you can contact us with any accessibility-related requests or feedback.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our goal is to make it as simple as possible for people to learn about and arrange accessible man and a van services in Haringey. We aim to maintain and improve the accessibility of our website so that customers with different abilities, devices, and assistive technologies can find the information they need and use our services with confidence.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process, not a single task. We review our website and content regularly and work to address issues that may affect people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments.
Standards and Guidelines
We aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines are widely recognised as the international standard for web accessibility. They focus on making online content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users.
By working towards WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, we strive to ensure that our accessible Man and a Van Haringey area services are clearly presented, easy to navigate, and compatible with a range of assistive tools and devices.
Screen Reader Support
The website is designed to be compatible with modern screen readers used by people who are blind or have low vision. We aim to use clear headings, descriptive page titles, and meaningful text for buttons and controls, so that screen reader users can understand the structure of each page and quickly find relevant content about man and a van services in Haringey.
We also work to ensure that important images have text alternatives where needed, so that the purpose of each image can be conveyed through assistive technology.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be usable with only a keyboard, without requiring a mouse or touchpad. Visitors should be able to move through menus, forms, and content areas using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter, and arrow keys. Interactive elements such as buttons and form fields are designed to receive a clear focus state so that keyboard users can easily see where they are on the page.
We aim to avoid keyboard traps, where a user becomes stuck on a particular element, and we test navigational paths to support people who rely solely on keyboard input when exploring our Haringey man and a van information.
Text, Layout, and Visual Design
We make efforts to ensure that text is clear, readable, and presented with sufficient contrast against background colours. Headings and paragraphs are structured to support logical reading order, and key information about Man and a Van Haringey is presented in a straightforward way.
Where possible, we avoid relying on colour alone to convey meaning, and we aim to keep layouts consistent across pages so that returning visitors know where to look for navigation, content, and contact information.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility needs can change over time as technology develops and as we learn from users in the accessible Man and a Van Haringey area. We are committed to reviewing our website regularly, fixing issues that are identified, and improving the overall ease of use for all visitors.
We may introduce new features or make design updates in the future. When we do, we will take accessibility into account at every stage of planning and development.
Contact for Accessibility Requests and Feedback
If you experience any difficulty accessing information on our website, or if you need information about our man and a van services in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. Examples of reasonable adjustments may include providing details in large print, simplifying written content, or offering support in completing online forms.
Please reach out to us through the standard contact methods listed on our website and let us know that your enquiry relates to accessibility. To help us respond effectively, include a description of the problem, the page you were using, and any assistive technology or device you were using at the time.
We aim to respond to accessibility enquiries within a reasonable timeframe and will do our best to provide a suitable alternative or solution. Your feedback helps us improve access to our Man and a Van Haringey services for everyone.


