Accessibility Statement
Accessibility at Man and a Van Hackney
Man and a Van Hackney is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all visitors and customers, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we are taking to make our content and services easier to use, and how you can contact us if you need additional support or adjustments.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our aim is to align our website and online services with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines define how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of access needs, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences. While we continually work to improve our site, we are committed to identifying and resolving accessibility barriers wherever possible.
We want anyone seeking an accessible Man and a Van Hackney service to be able to find, understand, and use our information without unnecessary difficulty. This includes people using assistive technologies, those with limited internet access, and people accessing the site on a range of devices and screen sizes.
Measures We Take to Support Accessibility
To create a more accessible Man and a Van Hackney experience, we take the following measures:
We design and structure content using clear headings, paragraphs, and logical page order so that it is easier to follow and navigate. We use descriptive text for key interactive elements where possible, and work to ensure that colours and contrasts are readable for most users. We aim to provide consistent navigation patterns across pages, so that once you learn how to move around the site, the experience remains predictable.
We regularly review our content and layout with accessibility in mind and look for opportunities to simplify language, reduce clutter, and provide clear calls to action for booking, quotes, and information about our man and a van services in the Hackney area.
Screen-Reader Compatibility
Our website is designed to support common screen readers by using semantic HTML structure, clear headings, and readable text. We work to ensure that important content can be accessed without relying solely on images or visual design. Where images are essential to understanding content, we aim to provide meaningful alternative text so that screen-reader users can understand the same information.
We continue to review our pages to identify any elements that may be confusing or unusable for screen-reader users and make improvements as required.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be navigable using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or touch input. Users should be able to move through interactive elements, forms, and menus using standard keyboard controls. Focus indicators are used so that you can see where you are on the page while navigating by keyboard.
If you experience difficulty using the site without a mouse while searching for accessible Man and a Van Hackney services, please contact us so we can investigate and address the issue.
Compatibility with Different Devices and Browsers
The site is designed to work on recent versions of major browsers and on a range of devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. We aim to ensure that text can be resized and reflow to suit your preferences and that pages remain usable when zoomed.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We are continually working to improve the accessibility of our website and services in response to feedback, technology changes, and updated best practices. As part of this, we review new content before it is published and consider accessibility from the earliest stages of design.
Feedback and Contact for Accessibility Requests
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of Man and a Van Hackney. If you encounter any accessibility barriers, need information in a different format, or require a reasonable adjustment when using our services, you can contact us using the contact form on our website or by using the contact details provided on our contact page.
When you get in touch, please describe the issue you are facing, the page or service you were trying to use, and any assistive technology you rely on if you are comfortable sharing that information. This helps us understand the problem and work towards a suitable solution. We aim to respond to accessibility-related requests promptly and to keep you informed about any steps we are taking to resolve the issue.
We appreciate your help in making Man and a Van Hackney more accessible and inclusive for everyone in our community.


