Accessibility Statement for Man and a Van Lambeth
Man and a Van Lambeth is committed to providing a website and service experience that is accessible to the widest possible audience. We aim to ensure that people in the Lambeth area, including disabled users and those using assistive technologies, can access information about our man and a van services in a clear, usable and inclusive way.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our goal is to align this website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, often referred to as WCAG 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of abilities, including people with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological differences.
By working towards WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, we aim to ensure that our information on man and a van services in Lambeth can be perceived, operated and understood by as many people as possible, using a variety of devices and assistive tools.
Screen-Reader Support
This website is designed to be compatible with commonly used screen readers and text-to-speech tools. We aim to use clear heading structures, meaningful page titles and descriptive labels so that users relying on screen readers can navigate content about our accessible man and a van Lambeth services efficiently.
We are working to ensure that images include alternative text where appropriate, that interactive elements are announced accurately, and that important information is not conveyed by colour or visual style alone.
Keyboard Navigation
The site is being developed to be fully operable via keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or other pointing device. This benefits users with mobility impairments and many keyboard-only users in Lambeth and beyond.
Key aspects of keyboard accessibility on the site include logical tab order, visible focus indicators to show which element is selected, and the ability to access menus, forms and key content areas using standard keyboard commands.
Visual Design and Readability
We aim to provide sufficient colour contrast between text and backgrounds and to use readable font sizes and styles. Where possible, users should be able to resize text using browser settings without loss of content or functionality.
Our content about man and a van services in Lambeth is written to be clear and straightforward, using plain language wherever possible to support users with cognitive or learning differences and users for whom English may not be a first language.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review the website to identify issues that may affect users in the Lambeth area or elsewhere who rely on assistive technologies. When we introduce new features or content about our man and a van Lambeth services, we aim to design and test them with accessibility in mind from the outset.
We recognise that there may still be areas where the site can be improved and we welcome feedback that helps us make our services more inclusive.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty accessing information on this website, or if you encounter any barriers when using our accessible man and a van Lambeth services online, we encourage you to contact us. You can reach us through the existing contact options provided on our website and let us know that your enquiry relates to accessibility.
Please include details such as the page you were trying to access, the type of assistive technology or device you were using, and the nature of the problem. This information helps us investigate the issue and work towards a suitable solution.
We will review all accessibility requests and feedback as quickly as we reasonably can and will use your comments to improve the accessibility and usability of our services for everyone in Lambeth and the surrounding areas.


