Accessibility Statement
Accessibility at Man and a Van St Johns Wood
Man and a Van St Johns Wood is committed to ensuring that our services and online information are accessible to all customers, including disabled users and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to make our man and a van services and our website more inclusive for people living in and around the St Johns Wood area.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to align our website and digital content with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG version 2.1, level AA. These guidelines describe how to make web content more usable and accessible for people with a wide range of needs, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities.
Our goal is for customers who need an accessible man and a van service in St Johns Wood to be able to find, understand, and use our information with as few barriers as possible. We are continually working to improve accessibility as part of our ongoing service and website development.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to work with commonly used screen readers so that customers who are blind or have low vision can access information about our man and van services in the St Johns Wood area. We aim to provide clear heading structures, descriptive text for interactive elements, and meaningful content order so screen reader users can navigate easily.
Where possible, we use descriptive text for images that convey important information, and we avoid relying solely on colour or visual layout to communicate meaning. This helps ensure that key details about our services are accessible to users who depend on audio or braille output.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be operable using only a keyboard, without requiring a mouse or trackpad. This is particularly important for customers with mobility impairments or those who prefer keyboard navigation. Users should be able to move through links, forms, and interactive elements in a logical order using standard keyboard commands such as the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter and Arrow keys.
We aim to ensure that the current focus is clearly visible as you move through the page so you can see which element is selected at any time. This supports a smoother experience for people booking an accessible man and a van service in St Johns Wood using only the keyboard.
Text, Layout and Readability
We try to use clear language, consistent layouts, and readable fonts across the site so that information about our man and van services can be understood by as many people as possible. Wherever feasible, we use plain English and short paragraphs to make content easier to follow for users with dyslexia, cognitive disabilities, or those who are not fluent in English.
We also seek to maintain sufficient colour contrast between text and background so that written content remains legible for users with visual impairments or colour vision deficiencies.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As we update or add new content about our services in St Johns Wood, we review changes with accessibility in mind. Although we strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA requirements, there may be areas that still need improvement. We welcome feedback from customers and site visitors to help us identify and address any remaining issues.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website or accessing information about our accessible man and a van services in St Johns Wood, or if you need information in a different format such as large print or an alternative digital format, you can contact us using the contact page on this website.
Please include details such as the page or section you were trying to use, the type of issue you encountered, and any assistive technology you were using. This information helps us investigate and work towards a solution.
We take all accessibility enquiries seriously and will do our best to respond promptly and provide an accessible alternative wherever reasonably possible.


