Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Teddington Website
This Accessibility Statement explains how the Man with Van Teddington website aims to provide an inclusive and usable online experience for all visitors, including people with disabilities. We are committed to making our information and services accessible to as many people as possible in the Teddington area and beyond.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We are working to align the Man with Van Teddington website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, level AA. These guidelines outline how to make web content more accessible to people with a range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
While accessibility is an ongoing process, our goal is to ensure that finding information about accessible Man with Van Teddington services is straightforward, clear, and convenient for all users.
Measures We Take to Support Accessibility
We use a combination of design, development, and content practices to support accessibility. These include:
Providing text alternatives for key content wherever possible, so that information can be accessed using screen readers and other assistive technologies. Using readable fonts, sufficient colour contrast, and clear visual hierarchy to make it easier for users to scan and understand pages. Structuring our pages with headings and paragraphs so that users can navigate and understand content more efficiently.
Screen Reader Support
The Man with Van Teddington website is designed to be compatible with modern screen readers. We aim to use descriptive headings, meaningful page titles, and clear section labels to help screen reader users move through content efficiently when searching for accessible Man with Van services in the Teddington area.
Where images are used, we aim to provide alternative text where it is needed to convey important information, so that users who cannot see the image can still understand its purpose.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website is intended to be navigable using only a keyboard, without the need for a mouse or trackpad. Users should be able to move through interactive elements, such as menus, buttons, and form fields, using standard keyboard commands like the Tab, Shift plus Tab, and Enter keys.
We aim to maintain a visible focus indicator so that users can see which element on the page is currently active, helping them to complete tasks such as requesting information about Man with Van Teddington services.
Compatibility with Devices and Browsers
The Man with Van Teddington website is intended to work with current versions of commonly used browsers and devices. We use responsive design techniques so that content can adapt to different screen sizes, making it easier to view information on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
Using up to date browser versions can help improve both accessibility and security when visiting our site.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is not a one time project but an ongoing effort. We regularly review our content, design, and code to identify areas that could be improved for users who rely on assistive technologies or who have specific access needs when using Man with Van Teddington online services.
We welcome feedback from users and aim to prioritise changes that improve accessibility and usability for everyone.
Contact for Accessibility Requests and Feedback
If you experience any difficulty using the Man with Van Teddington website or find any part of the site hard to access, you are encouraged to contact us and describe the issue you encountered. Please include details such as the page you were using, what you were trying to do, and any assistive technology you were using, if applicable.
You can contact us through the usual contact methods listed on our website. When you get in touch, we will review your request and aim to respond within a reasonable time, letting you know what steps we can take to help. Where possible, we will provide the information you need in an accessible format.
Date of this Accessibility Statement
This Accessibility Statement reflects the current accessibility approach for the Man with Van Teddington website. We may update this statement from time to time to reflect improvements, feedback, or changes in relevant standards and best practices.



