Accessibility at Man and a Van Croydon
Man and a Van Croydon is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all users, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. We want everyone in the Croydon area to be able to find information about our man and a van services easily, understand it clearly, and interact with our website without unnecessary barriers.
Our Accessibility Commitment
Our aim is for the Man and a Van Croydon website to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible and usable for people with a wide range of access needs. We view accessibility as an ongoing responsibility and will continue to review and improve our website as standards evolve and technology changes.
Accessible Man and a Van Croydon Website Features
We have taken a number of steps to support accessible use of our Man and a Van Croydon website for local residents, businesses, and anyone seeking moving or transport help in the area. Key features include clear structure, consistent navigation, and readable text to support people who may have visual, cognitive, or mobility impairments.
Content is written in plain language wherever possible and organised into clear headings and paragraphs. This makes it easier to understand our services, request a quote, and learn what to expect from our man and a van service in Croydon and nearby neighbourhoods.
Screen Reader Compatibility
Our website is designed to work with common screen reader software. We use semantic HTML headings to present a logical page structure so that screen reader users can navigate quickly between sections. Images used to support our man and a van Croydon content include alternative text where they convey important information.
Form fields and buttons are labelled so that screen readers can announce their purpose, helping users complete contact or booking forms independently. We aim to avoid content that flashes or moves rapidly, in order to reduce the risk of discomfort or accessibility issues.
Keyboard Navigation
The Man and a Van Croydon website is intended to be fully usable with a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or touch screen. Users should be able to move through interactive elements such as menus, links, and form fields using the tab, shift plus tab, enter, and space keys.
We aim to provide a visible focus indicator so that users can clearly see which element is selected at any time. This is particularly important for people with motor disabilities, low vision, or those who prefer keyboard navigation for comfort or speed.
Colour, Contrast, and Text
We consider colour contrast between text and background so that information remains legible for people with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. Text is sized and spaced to support readability, and browser zoom can be used to enlarge content without loss of functionality. We avoid relying on colour alone to convey meaning, and we aim to keep layouts clean and uncluttered for easier reading.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continual process. As we update our content or introduce new features to support accessible man and a van Croydon services, we review the impact on accessibility and make improvements where needed. We will continue to test our website against WCAG 2.1 AA guidance and listen to feedback from users who rely on assistive technologies.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Man and a Van Croydon website, or if you need information about our services in a different format such as large print or a more accessible written explanation, we want to hear from you. You can contact us through the usual contact options published on this website and let us know that your message relates to an accessibility request.
Please describe the page, section, or feature you are trying to use and the type of problem you are having, for example issues with screen readers, keyboard access, or visual clarity. We will do our best to respond promptly, provide the information you need in an accessible way, and use your feedback to improve accessibility for everyone who visits Man and a Van Croydon online.


