Croydon Man and Van Website Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement explains how the Croydon Man and Van website has been designed and developed to be usable by as many people as possible. Our goal is to provide an accessible online experience for anyone looking for an accessible Croydon man and van service, including people with disabilities, assistive technology users, and those with different devices or connection speeds.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We are committed to making the Croydon Man and Van website as accessible as we can. Our aim is to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1, at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content more user friendly and accessible for people with a wide range of abilities and needs.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website and work to identify areas where we can improve, so that people in the Croydon area can access man and van information and services more easily and confidently.
Standards and Guidelines
The Croydon Man and Van site is being developed and tested against WCAG 2.1 AA standards. This includes attention to perceivable content, operable navigation, understandable language, and robust code that works well with assistive technologies.
We aim to use clean, semantic HTML, consistent headings, and clear page structures, helping users who rely on screen readers or keyboard navigation to understand and move around the site efficiently.
Screen Reader Support
The website is designed to work with common screen readers by providing meaningful page titles, structured headings, and correctly labeled controls where possible. We strive to ensure that important information about Croydon man and van services is available in text form and that images used for conveying meaning include descriptive text alternatives.
We also work to avoid content that starts automatically or moves rapidly, so that people using screen readers or other assistive tools can control how and when information is presented.
Keyboard Navigation
The Croydon Man and Van website is intended to be fully navigable using a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or touch input. Users should be able to:
Move through links, buttons, and form fields using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, and arrow keys. Activate links and buttons using the Enter or Space keys. Access clearly visible focus indicators, so that the current position on the page is always clear.
We avoid keyboard traps and ensure that you can move forwards and backwards through interactive elements when arranging accessible Croydon man and van services online.
Text, Colour, and Layout
We aim to use clear, simple language throughout the site, with short paragraphs and descriptive headings to help users scan for relevant information. Colour contrast is chosen to meet WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines where possible, helping users with low vision or colour vision differences.
The layout is responsive, so content can be viewed on a range of devices and screen sizes. Text can usually be resized in the browser without loss of content or functionality, making it easier for users to read details about accessible Croydon man and van options.
Ongoing Improvements
We understand that no website is perfectly accessible for everyone, and we are committed to continuous improvement. As we update our Croydon Man and Van content and features, we will continue to assess accessibility and implement enhancements based on user feedback and changes in best practice.
Contact for Accessibility Requests and Feedback
If you experience any difficulty using the Croydon Man and Van website, or if you need information about our accessible Croydon man and van services in a different format, we want to hear from you. You can contact us through the contact form on our website or by using any other published contact methods.
Please tell us which page or area of the site you were using, what you were trying to do, and any assistive technology or browser you were using. We will review your request and work with you to provide the information you need and, where possible, to improve the accessibility of our site for future visitors.
Your feedback is valuable and helps us make our Croydon Man and Van website more accessible and inclusive for everyone in the local area.