Accessibility at Kentish Town Man and Van
Kentish Town Man and Van is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all customers in the accessible Kentish Town Man and Van area. We aim to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, can access information about our local man and van and removals services, request quotes, and communicate with our team as independently as possible.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We are working towards meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments. By aligning our website with WCAG 2.1 AA, we aim to improve usability for all visitors in Kentish Town and surrounding areas.
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we review our website and content regularly to identify barriers and improve the user experience. As our services grow in the accessible Kentish Town Man and Van area, we continue to adapt our site to support as many users as possible.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is designed to be compatible with modern screen readers to support visitors who are blind or have low vision. We use clear heading structures, descriptive page titles, and meaningful text for buttons and controls. Where possible, images include alternative text so that key information is available to screen reader users.
We aim to ensure that the reading order of each page is logical, so that users of assistive technologies can follow the content in a way that makes sense. We also avoid relying on colour alone to convey important messages, which helps both screen reader users and visitors with colour vision differences.
Keyboard Navigation
Our website can be navigated using a keyboard alone, without the need for a mouse or trackpad. This supports visitors with mobility impairments and anyone who prefers or needs to use a keyboard-based input method.
We work to ensure that interactive elements such as menus, forms, and buttons can be reached and activated using standard keyboard commands. Focus indicators are maintained so that users can clearly see which element is currently selected. We aim to avoid keyboard traps so that users can move forwards and backwards through the content freely.
Accessible Content and Design
We strive to present information about our Kentish Town Man and Van services in clear, plain language. Page layouts are designed to be simple and consistent, which supports people with cognitive and learning differences. Text and background colours are chosen to provide sufficient contrast in line with WCAG 2.1 AA guidance, making content easier to read for many users.
We also work to ensure that forms used for booking, quotes, or enquiries are clearly labelled. Instructions aim to be concise and understandable, helping all customers in the accessible Kentish Town Man and Van area to complete tasks with confidence.
Ongoing Improvements
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task but a continuous commitment. As we add new pages and features related to our removals and man and van services, we will review them with accessibility in mind. Where issues are identified, we will make reasonable efforts to address them as quickly as possible.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our website, or if you need information about Kentish Town Man and Van in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. You can reach our team using the standard contact options provided on our website. When you contact us about an accessibility issue, please describe the page or feature you were using and the problem you encountered. This helps us investigate and work towards a suitable solution.
We welcome feedback from all users, including disabled customers and their carers, about how we can improve the accessibility of our site and services in the accessible Kentish Town Man and Van area. Your comments play an important role in helping us remove barriers and improve access for everyone.