Man With A Van Bexleyheath is committed to making our online content and service information usable by as many people as possible. We want visitors looking for a Man With A Van Bexleyheath area service to be able to access information clearly, navigate confidently, and understand the support available. This accessibility statement explains the measures we aim to maintain across the site and the ways we work to improve access for everyone.
Our goal is to support a digital experience that is straightforward, predictable, and compatible with assistive technology. We design and review content with clarity in mind, so people using screen readers, magnifiers, voice input, or keyboard-only browsing can move through pages with less difficulty. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time update.
We aim to align this website with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance standards. That means we work toward content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this includes clear headings, descriptive text, visible focus states, readable layouts, and consistent navigation structures that help users identify the information they need.
We also consider how the site performs with assistive tools. The pages are intended to support screen-reader support by using meaningful structure, logical reading order, and text-based information that can be interpreted accurately. Images should have appropriate alternatives where relevant, and decorative content should not interfere with comprehension.
For users who do not rely on a mouse, we aim to ensure keyboard navigation works across the main interactive elements of the site. This includes links, forms, and buttons being reachable and usable with the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. Focus indicators should remain visible so users can easily see where they are on the page.
We try to keep our content accessible for a broad range of visitors, including people with visual, cognitive, and motor accessibility needs. In the accessible Man With A Van Bexleyheath context, that means using plain language, sensible heading levels, and readable contrast to reduce barriers and make key information easier to find.
Our accessibility approach also includes ongoing checks for common issues such as low contrast text, missing labels, inconsistent heading use, and links that are not sufficiently descriptive. When content is updated, we aim to preserve accessibility so that new pages and changes remain consistent with our broader standards.
We understand that some users may need information in a different format or may encounter an issue that prevents them from using a page as intended. If that happens, we welcome accessibility requests so we can review the problem and consider a suitable adjustment. This may include helping a visitor access information in a more usable format where practical.
To support this process, we encourage people to report accessibility barriers such as text that is difficult to read, content that does not respond well to a keyboard, or elements that are not properly announced by a screen reader. We aim to address reasonable issues promptly and improve the experience over time.
Accessibility requests may relate to content presentation, navigation, or compatibility with assistive technology. We welcome concerns about any part of the website experience and will consider what changes can reasonably be made to improve access. Our focus is to make information about the Bexleyheath van service as easy to use as possible for everyone.
We also recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process shaped by user needs, content updates, and technical improvements. As standards evolve, we continue to review our approach so the site remains usable, clear, and compatible with modern browsers and assistive technologies.
In line with our commitment to inclusive access, we aim to keep the site understandable for people using different devices and settings. This includes supporting flexible text sizing, avoiding unnecessary complexity, and making sure important information is presented in a simple and structured way.
How we support accessibility
- We design content with clear headings and logical structure.
- We aim for readable text and sufficient colour contrast.
- We support keyboard-friendly interaction across key site features.
- We consider screen-reader compatibility when creating and updating pages.
- We review content against WCAG 2.1 AA principles where possible.
Ongoing commitment
Our accessibility commitment covers both technical and editorial improvements. We want visitors searching for Man With A Van Bexleyheath services to experience a website that is straightforward to use and reliable across different access needs. If you need accessibility assistance, please use the contact method provided elsewhere on the site so we can review your request and respond appropriately.