Man and a Van Stockwell Accessibility Statement
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Man and a Van Stockwell is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all visitors, customers, and members of the community. We aim to ensure that everyone can access information about our man and a van Stockwell area services, regardless of ability, technology, or situation. Accessibility is an ongoing priority and an integral part of how we manage and improve our website and services.
Standards and Guidelines
Our goal is to align this website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities, and more user-friendly for everyone. We regularly review the site to maintain and improve compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA, particularly in relation to clarity of content, ease of navigation, and compatibility with assistive technologies.
Screen-Reader and Assistive Technology Support
The Man and a Van Stockwell website is designed to work with a range of screen readers and assistive technologies used by people in the accessible man and a van Stockwell area. We aim to provide clear page titles, logical heading structures, and descriptive text for images where appropriate. Interactive elements are labelled in a way that helps screen-reader users understand their purpose and status. We continually work to improve the experience for users who rely on screen readers, magnification tools, and voice-control software.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that many people navigate websites using a keyboard instead of a mouse. The site is built to support keyboard-only access, allowing users to move through menus, links, buttons, and form fields using the keyboard. Focus indicators are used to show which element is currently selected, helping users keep track of their position on the page. Our intention is that all essential actions related to our man and a van Stockwell services can be completed via keyboard navigation.
Readable and Understandable Content
We aim to use clear, straightforward language when describing our man and a van Stockwell area services, prices, and booking information. Content is structured using headings and paragraphs to help users quickly locate the details they need. Where possible, we avoid jargon or explain it in plain terms so more people can understand our services and how to arrange a move or delivery.
Compatibility with Different Devices
The website is designed to be responsive so that people in the accessible man and a van Stockwell area can access information from a desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Text, images, and interactive components are adjusted so that they remain usable on different screen sizes. We recommend using modern browsers for the best accessibility support, as older browsers may not offer the same level of compatibility with accessibility features.
Ongoing Improvements
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task but an ongoing process. As we update or add new content and features to our man and a van Stockwell website, we review them for potential accessibility issues. Feedback from users, including those who rely on assistive technologies, helps us identify areas where we can improve and prioritise future updates.
Requesting Assistance or Providing Feedback
If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our website or accessing information about our man and a van Stockwell area services, we want to hear from you. You can contact us through the usual contact methods listed on our site and explain the page or feature where you experienced difficulty, the type of device and browser you are using, and any assistive technology involved, if relevant.
We will review your request or feedback as soon as possible and work to provide an accessible alternative, such as offering information in a different format or helping you complete a booking. Your comments are important in helping us improve accessibility for everyone who uses our man and a van Stockwell services.


