Accessibility Statement
Man and a Van Merton Accessibility Statement
Man and a Van Merton is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly experience for all customers and visitors, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to improve accessibility across our online information and the ways you can contact us about any barriers you encounter.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to make our Man and a Van Merton information clear, simple, and easy to use. Our goal is to ensure that as many people as possible can access details about our services in the Merton area, regardless of technology, ability, or environment. We are working towards meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, level AA. These guidelines outline how to create web content that is more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, and more usable for everyone.
Standards and Guidelines
Our objective is that key pages and content about our Man and a Van Merton service should align with WCAG 2.1 AA. This includes improving text clarity, colour contrast, page structure, and navigation, so that users can find and understand information about our accessible Man and a Van Merton services more easily. While we cannot guarantee that every single page achieves full compliance at all times, accessibility is a continuous priority and we regularly review and refine our content.
Screen Reader Compatibility
We design our content to work with common screen reader software. We use clear heading structures so that screen reader users can move quickly between sections. We aim to provide descriptive text for images where they convey important information, avoid using images of text wherever possible, and write concise, descriptive labels for forms and interactive elements. Our goal is that screen reader users can understand our accessible Man and a Van Merton information without losing meaning or context.
Keyboard Navigation
We want users to be able to navigate our information using only a keyboard. Key interactive elements are intended to be reachable via the tab, shift plus tab, enter, and space keys. We aim to provide a logical focus order that follows the visual layout so that you can move through menus, forms, and content in a predictable sequence. We also work to ensure that focus indicators are visible so you can easily see which element is currently selected as you navigate through details of our Man and a Van Merton services.
Content Clarity and Readability
We strive to write in clear, plain language so that our service information is easy to understand. This includes explaining any necessary technical or moving-related terms in straightforward language. Wherever possible, we break content into short paragraphs with meaningful headings to support people who use screen magnifiers, screen readers, or those who prefer to skim-read. Our intention is that anyone looking for an accessible Man and a Van Merton option can quickly see what we offer and how we work.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is not a one-off project but a continuous process. We regularly review our content, take on board feedback from users, and work to fix issues that may limit access. As technologies and standards develop, we will continue updating our content to maintain and improve accessibility for all visitors interested in our Man and a Van services in the Merton area.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty accessing information about Man and a Van Merton or believe part of our content is not accessible, you can contact us to request assistance or an alternative format. When you get in touch, please describe the information you were trying to access, how you were accessing it, and the issue you encountered. This helps us understand the problem and work on a suitable solution. We welcome feedback about accessibility and will use it to improve our services and information for everyone.


