Accessibility at Man and a Van Battersea
Man and a Van Battersea is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all users, including disabled customers, carers, and anyone who may use assistive technologies. We aim to make our website and information about our accessible man and a van Battersea services easy to find, understand, and use.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We are working to ensure that our website aligns with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we regularly review our content, design, and code to improve access for users in the Battersea area and beyond who rely on accessible man and a van Battersea information and services.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to be compatible with current screen reader technologies. We aim to use clear structure and semantic HTML so that headings, paragraphs, and lists are announced in a logical order. We also work to ensure that important images and icons include descriptive alternative text where this is needed to understand the content.
We avoid relying on images of text wherever possible and use descriptive labels for buttons and form fields so that customers using screen readers can request man and a van Battersea services without encountering hidden or ambiguous controls.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is designed so that it can be navigated using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or touch input. Users should be able to move through links, buttons, and form fields using tab, shift plus tab, arrow keys, and other standard keyboard commands.
We aim to maintain a visible focus indicator so that keyboard users can clearly see where they are on each page. Interactive elements such as menus, forms, and call to action buttons are built to be reachable and operable via keyboard, helping users to access information about our accessible man and a van Battersea services with confidence.
Text, Layout, and Visual Design
We aim to use clear, readable fonts, consistent layouts, and sufficient contrast between text and background colours to support users with low vision or reading difficulties. Our pages are designed to reflow on different screen sizes so that customers can access information on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
Where possible, we avoid overly complex language and long blocks of text, and we structure information using headings and short paragraphs. This helps users who rely on screen magnifiers, readers, or other assistive tools to scan and understand content about man and a van services in the Battersea area.
Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that technology and accessibility standards continue to evolve. We are committed to reviewing our website on a regular basis to identify and address potential barriers. As we update our site with new content and features, we aim to maintain and improve WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, particularly in relation to screen reader compatibility and keyboard access.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website or accessing information about our accessible man and a van Battersea services, we want to hear from you. You can contact us using the contact form on our website or by using the other contact methods listed on our contact page.
Please include details such as the page you were trying to access, the nature of the problem, and any assistive technology you were using. This information helps us to investigate and resolve issues more quickly. We will do our best to provide the information you need in an accessible format and to use your feedback to improve the accessibility of our website and services for everyone.


