Accessibility Statement
Man with Van Harringay Accessibility Commitment
Man with Van Harringay is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive online experience for all visitors, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we are taking to make our website easier to use, our current level of conformance with accessibility standards, and how you can request additional support.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We aim to make the Man with Van Harringay area service information available to as many people as possible. Our goal is for our website to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, at the AA level. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments.
We view accessibility as an ongoing process. As our man with van services in the Harringay area evolve, we will continue to review and improve our website so that it remains clear, consistent, and usable.
WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance
We are working towards full WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across our website. This includes improvements and regular checks in areas such as text alternatives for images, colour contrast, page structure, form labelling, and error identification. We seek to ensure that important information about our services, pricing, and availability in the Harringay area can be accessed without barriers.
While we strive for AA compliance, there may be some areas that do not yet fully meet these standards. When we identify issues, we prioritise fixes based on how much they affect users trying to access essential service information or complete key tasks.
Support for Screen Readers
Our website is designed to be compatible with a range of screen readers and other assistive technologies. We use clear headings, descriptive text for images where they convey important information, and logical content order to help visitors who rely on screen readers understand our man with van services in Harringay.
Where possible, we avoid using images or icons as the only way of conveying essential information. We also aim to keep the language simple and direct so that content is easier to follow when read aloud by assistive software.
Keyboard Navigation
We aim to ensure that all key features and information on our site can be reached using only a keyboard. This is important for people who cannot use a mouse or touchpad. You should be able to move through navigation menus, access forms, and select buttons or links using standard keyboard controls such as the Tab, Shift and Tab, Enter, and Space keys.
We are working to ensure that keyboard focus is always visible and that the order in which elements are focused follows a logical reading flow. If you experience any difficulty using our site without a mouse, we encourage you to contact us so that we can review and improve the affected pages.
Ongoing Improvements
The accessibility of the Man with Van Harringay website is reviewed regularly as we update content and features. We may run manual tests, automated checks, and user feedback reviews to identify issues and prioritise improvements. Our aim is to provide a consistent and predictable experience for all users, regardless of how they access our site.
As we add new content or services related to the Harringay area, we follow accessibility guidance and test new components so that they can be used with assistive technologies wherever possible.
Requesting Information in an Accessible Format
If you need information about our man with van services in Harringay in a different format, such as larger text, plain text, or a simplified version, you can contact us and explain what you need. We will discuss available options with you and aim to provide the information in a format that meets your requirements, wherever it is reasonable for us to do so.
Reporting Accessibility Issues
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of the Man with Van Harringay website. If you find any problems or think we are not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact us and describe the issue, including which page or feature was affected and how it impacted your ability to use the site. Your feedback helps us prioritise improvements and better support all visitors in the Harringay area.
When you contact us about an accessibility issue or request, we will aim to respond in a timely manner with information about any next steps we can take to assist you.



