Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Blackwall
Man with Van Blackwall is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including disabled people, older customers, and anyone using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website easy to use and what you can do if you encounter any problems while accessing information about our man with van services in the Blackwall area.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim for our website to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA level. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of needs, including visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive impairments. We regularly review our site to improve accessibility and usability for everyone interested in our man with van Blackwall services.
Standards and Guidelines
Our intention is that the main pages of our website meet WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria wherever possible. This includes clear navigation, readable text, consistent page structure, and predictable functionality throughout the site. As our services and digital content evolve, we continue to review any new pages, features, or tools to maintain and improve this level of accessibility.
Screen Reader Compatibility
The website is designed to be usable with common screen readers so that people who are blind or have low vision can access information about our man with van services in Blackwall. We use headings, lists, and descriptive text to help screen readers interpret each page. Images that convey important meaning are intended to include alternative text, allowing users of assistive technologies to understand the content even if they cannot see the image.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that some visitors cannot use a mouse or touch screen. Our website is built so that you should be able to navigate key content and controls using only a keyboard. This includes moving through menus, accessing forms, and submitting requests about man with van Blackwall bookings. We aim for logical tab order, visible focus indicators, and sufficient time for users to complete tasks without needing to rely on a mouse.
Text, Layout, and Readability
We use a clear visual layout with consistent headings and sections to make pages easier to scan and understand. Text is written in plain language as far as possible, with short paragraphs and descriptive headings, to support users with cognitive or learning disabilities and those less familiar with online booking services. The design is intended to work across different screen sizes so users can access man with van Blackwall information on desktop, tablet, or mobile devices.
Use of Colour and Contrast
Colour and contrast play an important role in accessibility. We aim to use colour combinations that meet recommended contrast ratios so that text can be read by users with low vision or colour blindness. Information is not conveyed by colour alone, helping ensure that everyone can understand key messages about our local man with van services in Blackwall.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continuing process. As we update our site, we review templates, forms, and content to reduce barriers. We welcome feedback from users who rely on assistive technology or have particular accessibility needs in the Blackwall area. Your experience helps us identify areas where we can offer a more inclusive online service.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you have difficulty using any part of our website, or if you need information about Man with Van Blackwall in an alternative format, you can contact us using the contact form on our site or by using any contact details listed there. Please tell us which page or section you were trying to access and the type of assistance you need. We will review your request and aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe.
We are committed to making our man with van services in Blackwall as accessible as possible, both online and offline. If we become aware of accessibility issues, we will do our best to resolve them and consider your feedback in future updates.



