Man and a Van Uxbridge Accessibility Commitment
Man and a Van Uxbridge is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all users, including people with disabilities. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to make our website easier to use, the standards we aim to meet, and how you can contact us with any accessibility questions or feedback about our accessible Man and a Van Uxbridge services.
Our Accessibility Standards
We aim to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of abilities and using different assistive technologies. Our goal is that customers looking for an accessible Man and a Van Uxbridge service can browse information, request quotes, and learn about our services with as few barriers as possible.
We are working to ensure that key pages, forms, and content support people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences. This includes using clear content structure, consistent navigation, and readable text that works well across different devices and screen sizes.
Screen-Reader Compatibility
The Man and a Van Uxbridge website is designed to support common screen-reader technologies. We aim to use clear headings, ordered content, descriptive alternative text for important images, and meaningful labels for buttons and form fields. This helps users who rely on screen-readers understand what each part of the page does and move quickly to the information they need about our man and van services in Uxbridge.
Where possible, non-text elements that convey important information are given text descriptions, and decorative images are avoided or marked so they can be skipped. We continue to review our pages to improve the way screen-readers present our content.
Keyboard Navigation
We want people who use a keyboard instead of a mouse to be able to navigate our accessible Man and a Van Uxbridge site effectively. Our aim is that all key interactive elements, such as menus, links, and forms, can be reached and used with the keyboard alone.
We work to maintain a logical tab order, visible focus states, and clear controls. This allows users to see where they are on the page and move forward or backward through content in a predictable way. We review new features to ensure they do not introduce barriers for keyboard-only users.
Readable Content and Layout
The content on the Man and a Van Uxbridge website is written to be clear and straightforward. We aim to avoid unnecessary jargon and to use headings and paragraphs that break information into manageable sections. This benefits users with cognitive differences as well as those who may be using our website on a small screen or in a busy environment.
We seek to maintain adequate colour contrast between text and background so that content remains readable for users with low vision or colour vision differences. We also aim to keep layouts consistent, so people can quickly learn where to find key information about our man and a van services in Uxbridge.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process for Man and a Van Uxbridge. As we update or add new features to our website, we review them against WCAG 2.1 AA principles. We may also make gradual improvements based on user feedback, testing, and changes in best practice for accessible websites.
Because technology and accessibility standards can evolve, there may be occasional areas where we are still working to fully meet our goals. We welcome your input to help us identify and fix any issues that make it difficult for you to use the site.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty accessing information on the Man and a Van Uxbridge website, or if you need information about our services in a different format, you can contact us to request assistance. You may ask for help with tasks such as understanding written content, completing forms, or arranging bookings if any part of the site is not accessible to you.
When you contact us with an accessibility request, please include details of the page or feature you were using and the type of support you need. This helps us respond more effectively and make improvements that benefit other users as well. We take accessibility feedback seriously and aim to respond in a timely way to all reasonable requests.


