Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Newington
Man with Van Newington is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all customers, including disabled users and people using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to ensure that our online information about Man with Van Newington services is usable and accessible to the widest possible audience.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to align our website and digital content with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines are recognised as the international standard for improving accessibility and usability for everyone, including people with visual, auditory, physical, cognitive, and neurological impairments.
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As our Man with Van Newington services and website evolve, we review and update our content, design, and code to maintain and improve accessibility wherever possible.
Standards and WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance
Our goal is to follow WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria, which include making content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. When creating and updating content about Man with Van Newington services, we aim to:
Use clear headings and logical structure so that information is easy to follow and navigate. Provide sufficient colour contrast between text and background to support users with visual impairments. Ensure that text is resizable using standard browser controls without loss of content or functionality. Avoid relying solely on colour or images to convey essential information. Provide meaningful section titles and descriptive text so users can understand the purpose and context of each section.
Screen Reader Support
Our site is designed to be compatible with screen reader software used by many people who access Man with Van Newington information non-visually. We work to ensure that:
Page titles are descriptive and indicate the topic or purpose of each page. Headings are ordered hierarchically so that screen reader users can navigate efficiently. Non-text elements, where present, have descriptive alternative text or are marked as decorative when appropriate. Content is presented in a logical reading order that matches the visual layout to reduce confusion.
Keyboard Navigation
We want users to be able to access information about Man with Van Newington using only a keyboard, without needing a mouse or touch screen. To support keyboard navigation, we aim to:
Ensure that all interactive elements can be reached and activated using standard keyboard commands such as the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter, and Space keys. Maintain a visible focus indicator so users can see which element is currently selected while tabbing through the page. Avoid using keyboard traps so users can always move focus away from interactive elements. Organise content in a logical tab order to support predictable navigation.
Ongoing Improvements and Testing
We recognise that accessibility is not a one-time task but a continuous improvement process. We regularly review key pages about Man with Van Newington services and make enhancements based on user feedback, evolving standards, and testing. Where issues are identified, we work to address them as soon as reasonably possible, taking into account technical and practical constraints.
Accessibility Requests and Feedback
We welcome feedback from anyone who experiences barriers while using our website or accessing information about Man with Van Newington. Your comments help us identify issues that may need attention and guide future improvements.
If you have difficulty accessing any part of our content, need information about Man with Van Newington in a different format, or want to suggest ways we can make our services more accessible, please contact us using the contact details provided on our contact page. When you get in touch, it is helpful if you can tell us which page or section you were using, what assistive technology or browser you were using, and a brief description of the problem you encountered.
We review all accessibility-related requests and aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe. Where possible, we will offer an alternative way to access the information or service while we work on a more permanent solution.
Date of this Accessibility Statement
This Accessibility Statement reflects our current practices for Man with Van Newington and will be reviewed and updated periodically to reflect changes in standards, technology, and our ongoing accessibility work.



