Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Kew
Man with Van Kew is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including people with disabilities. We want everyone in the Kew area and beyond to be able to access information about our man with van services clearly, easily, and without barriers.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We are working to align this website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments, while also improving usability for all visitors.
Our aim is that visitors looking for an accessible man with van Kew service can browse our pages, understand our information, and contact us in a way that best suits their needs.
Website Features to Support Accessibility
The Man with Van Kew website includes a number of features designed to make the content easier to perceive, understand, and operate for as many people as possible.
Screen Reader Compatibility
We structure our pages with clear headings, paragraphs, and descriptive text to support screen reader users. We aim to provide meaningful page titles, logical reading order, and descriptive labels where appropriate so that people using assistive technologies can follow the content effectively.
We also seek to provide informative alternative text for relevant images. Decorative images are either avoided or marked so they do not create unnecessary noise for screen reader users.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is designed to be navigable using a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse. Interactive elements can be reached using the tab key, and we aim to provide a visible focus indicator so users can see which item is currently selected. This supports visitors who rely on keyboard navigation, switch devices, or other assistive technologies to move around the site.
Content Readability
We try to write content in clear and straightforward language so that visitors can quickly find and understand information about our man with van services in Kew. We avoid unnecessary jargon and aim for consistent layouts so that pages are predictable and easy to follow.
Where possible, we use sufficient colour contrast between text and background to improve readability for people with low vision or colour vision differences.
Ongoing Improvements
We view accessibility as an ongoing process, not a one time project. Our goal is to continually improve the accessibility and usability of this website. As standards evolve and we receive feedback from users in the Kew area and beyond, we will review and update our site to better meet WCAG 2.1 AA guidance.
Some areas of the site may not yet fully meet all aspects of WCAG 2.1 AA. We are working to identify and correct any issues that might prevent users with disabilities from accessing our content or services.
Accessibility Support and Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Man with Van Kew website, notice an accessibility issue, or need information about our man with van services in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. When you contact us with an accessibility request, please describe:
The page or content you were trying to access, the type of problem you encountered, and any assistive technology or browser you were using, if you wish to share that information.
We will review your request and do our best to provide the information you need in a way that works for you, and to address any technical issues identified on the site.
Future Accessibility Goals
We plan to keep improving the accessibility of our online information so that everyone seeking an accessible man with van Kew service can feel confident using our website. This may include further enhancements to keyboard navigation, improved compatibility with a wider range of assistive technologies, and regular accessibility reviews.
Your feedback is valuable in helping us make our website more inclusive. We appreciate the time taken by anyone who contacts us with suggestions or concerns about accessibility, and we will use that feedback to guide our ongoing improvements.



