Accessibility Statement for Man And Van Tooting
This Accessibility Statement explains how Man And Van Tooting aims to provide an inclusive experience for people who use our website and our moving and transport services in the Tooting area. We want customers looking for an accessible Man And Van Tooting service to find clear, usable information without unnecessary barriers. Our goal is to make it easier for everyone, including people with disabilities, older users, and anyone using assistive technologies, to understand our service pages and take action confidently.
We are working towards WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. This means we aim to design and maintain content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this includes readable text, sufficient colour contrast, consistent page structure, clear headings, and forms or interactive elements that can be used without difficulty. Where possible, we review content so it remains accessible on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Our pages are intended to support screen-reader support by using meaningful headings, clear link text, and descriptive page structure. We try to avoid layouts that depend only on images or visual cues. Decorative content is kept separate from essential information, and important messages are written in plain language. If you use a screen reader, we aim to keep the content logical and straightforward so you can move through sections with confidence.
Keyboard Access and Navigation
Keyboard navigation is an important part of accessibility. Users should be able to move through the site using a keyboard alone, including menus, links, and any interactive features. We aim to ensure focus states are visible, tab order is sensible, and no key information is hidden behind mouse-only actions. This helps people who use assistive devices, switch controls, or simply prefer keyboard navigation.
We also pay attention to text resizing, responsive layout behaviour, and the use of clear, simple wording so that the site stays usable when zoomed or viewed on smaller screens. Underlined text is used carefully, and when it appears it is meant to support understanding rather than create confusion with links. Accessible design is not a one-time task; it is part of how we review and improve our content over time.
If any part of the service information is difficult to access, we encourage users to let us know. Accessibility requests may include help with reading content, understanding service details, navigating pages, or identifying a more suitable way to receive information. We aim to consider each request and provide reasonable support where possible, so that people seeking a man and van in Tooting can access the information they need.
Our Commitment to Inclusive Service
Accessibility also applies to the way we present service information about moving, transport, and local coverage in Tooting. We want customers searching for an accessible man and van Tooting area option to experience content that is organised and practical. That includes avoiding crowded layouts, keeping paragraphs focused, and making sure headings reflect the content clearly. This helps people find relevant details quickly, especially when they are managing a busy move.
We recognise that different users have different needs. Some may rely on magnification, others on keyboard-only use, and others on voice control or screen readers. Our aim is to provide a smooth experience for as many people as possible by using semantic structure, readable contrast, and consistent navigation patterns. We also try to make service descriptions easy to scan while still offering enough detail to be useful.
Although we continue to improve accessibility, some content may occasionally need refinement. When we identify an issue, we work to correct it as part of our content review process. We take accessibility seriously because it helps more people use our information independently and reduces barriers for users with temporary, situational, or permanent access needs.
Accessibility Requests and Ongoing Improvements
How to request support
If you need help accessing information related to Man And Van Tooting, or if you would like to request an alternative format or accessibility adjustment, please use the contact method provided on the relevant service page or business listing. Please do not send sensitive information unless it is necessary for your request. We will review accessibility requests and aim to respond in a timely and helpful manner.
We may update this statement as we improve our digital content and service presentation. Changes may include refinements to headings, navigation, text clarity, and interactive features. Our objective is to maintain a practical, user-friendly experience that reflects our commitment to inclusion and supports people looking for Man And Van Tooting services with accessibility in mind.
This statement reflects our ongoing commitment to accessibility, usability, and respectful service. We want everyone to feel able to explore the information they need, understand it easily, and request support when necessary. If you use assistive technology or have specific access needs, we welcome your input so we can continue improving the experience for all users.