Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Addiscombe Services
Man with Van Addiscombe is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly experience for all customers, including disabled and older users in the Addiscombe area. We want everyone to be able to find information about our man with van services, request quotes, and contact us without facing unnecessary barriers.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Our goal is to make the Man with Van Addiscombe website as accessible as possible for people using a wide range of devices, assistive technologies, and browsers. We aim to follow recognised best practice in web accessibility and are working towards full compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, also known as WCAG, version 2.1 at the AA level.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. As we develop new pages or update existing content about man and van services in Addiscombe, we consider accessibility at each stage of the design, content, and development process.
Standards and Guidelines
Our accessibility approach is guided by the WCAG 2.1 AA criteria, which are built around four main principles. Content should be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this means we aim to:
Provide text alternatives for non-text content, such as images related to our Man with Van Addiscombe service area, so that screen readers can describe them.
Ensure content can be navigated and used with a keyboard only, without requiring a mouse.
Use clear headings, labels, and instructions to make our content easier to understand.
Build pages that work reliably with current assistive technologies and modern browsers.
Screen Reader Support
We aim for our website to be compatible with common screen readers used by people in the Addiscombe area and beyond. To support screen reader users, we focus on providing meaningful page titles, logical heading structures, descriptive alt text for key images, and clear link text that explains the destination or action.
We also aim to maintain a consistent layout and structure across our pages so that users navigating our man with van information via screen readers can predict where menus, contact details, and service descriptions will be found.
Keyboard Navigation
The Man with Van Addiscombe website is designed to be usable with keyboard-only navigation. Users should be able to move through menus, forms, and content using the tab, shift plus tab, enter, and arrow keys. We aim to ensure that:
The tab order follows a logical sequence through the page.
Visible focus indicators are present, helping users see which element is currently selected.
Menus and interactive elements do not rely on hover or complex pointer actions that cannot be replicated with a keyboard.
Ongoing Improvements
We regularly review pages related to our Addiscombe man with van services to identify and fix any accessibility issues. As web technologies and accessibility standards evolve, we will continue to refine our site to improve usability for customers with different access needs.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
We welcome feedback from users who rely on accessibility features when using the Man with Van Addiscombe website. If you experience any difficulty accessing information, booking a service, or using a particular page, or if you have suggestions for improvement, you can contact us using the contact form on our website or by using the other contact details provided on our contact page.
Please include as much information as possible, such as the page you were trying to access, the nature of the problem, and the device, browser, or assistive technology you were using. This helps us investigate and address the issue more effectively.
We aim to respond to accessibility-related queries and requests within a reasonable time and will do our best to provide information in an accessible format that meets your needs. Our intention is that every customer in the Addiscombe area can access our man with van services independently and with confidence.



