Accessibility Statement for Marylebone Man And Van
We want every visitor to be able to use the Marylebone man and van website with confidence, whether they are arranging a move, checking service details, or looking for practical information about our local moving support. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our content and features usable for as many people as possible. We aim to support a smooth experience for people using assistive technologies and for anyone who prefers simple, clear, and consistent navigation. Our goal is to keep the website inclusive, understandable, and easy to use for the accessible Marylebone Man And Van area and beyond.
We are committed to meeting the WCAG 2.1 AA standard across our website content and core functionality. This means we work to ensure text is readable, structure is logical, and interactive elements behave in a predictable way. We also review the way pages are built so that people using a screen reader, magnification tools, voice control, or other assistive technology can access information effectively. In practice, this includes clear headings, meaningful labels, and content that does not rely on colour alone to communicate important details.
How the website supports accessibility
Our accessible Marylebone man and van content is designed with usability in mind. Pages are organised with a clear hierarchy so users can move through information in a logical order. We try to keep language straightforward and avoid unnecessary complexity. Images and non-text content are reviewed so they can be understood in context, and where appropriate we use descriptive text that helps users interpret the page. We also make sure that forms and controls can be identified clearly and used without confusion.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility approach. Users should be able to move through key website elements using only a keyboard, including menus, buttons, links, and form fields. We aim to provide a visible focus indicator so it is clear which item is selected. This helps people who cannot use a mouse, as well as those who prefer keyboard input for speed or convenience. We also work to avoid keyboard traps, so users can move forward and backward through the site freely.
Screen-reader compatibility and content structure
For people using a screen-reader friendly Marylebone van service site, headings are especially important. We use heading levels to separate topics and make it easier to skim or jump between sections. Lists are used where information is best presented in steps or grouped points, and important text may be emphasised with bold, italic, or underline formatting when it improves clarity. The intention is to make content understandable without requiring visual cues alone. We also review contrast, spacing, and text sizing so users can read comfortably on different devices.
- Clear page structure with descriptive headings
- Keyboard-friendly navigation and controls
- Readable text and understandable link labels
- Support for assistive technology such as screen readers
We continue to test and improve the website so that the experience remains aligned with accessibility best practices. When content is updated, we consider how changes may affect people who rely on assistive tools. This includes checking that new sections are properly labelled, that navigation remains consistent, and that any interactive features can be used without difficulty. Our aim is to reduce barriers and keep the site practical for all users seeking Marylebone man and van information.
If you need an accessibility adjustment, would like information in a different format, or have difficulty using any part of the website, we welcome accessibility requests. Please contact us through the usual enquiry route provided for the service, and let us know what support would make the page easier to use. We will review your request and do our best to respond in a way that helps you access the information you need. We are committed to making reasonable changes where possible and to improving usability over time.
This statement will be reviewed periodically as part of our ongoing commitment to accessible Marylebone Man And Van content. Accessibility is not a one-time task, so we continue to monitor the website for issues and opportunities to improve. If you experience any barrier, we encourage you to report it so we can investigate and refine the experience. Our aim is to provide a reliable, inclusive, and user-friendly service for everyone in the Marylebone area who visits our website.
Accessibility is central to how we present our Marylebone man and van information. By focusing on WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, screen-reader support, keyboard navigation, and clear content design, we work to ensure that more people can use the site independently. We believe accessibility should support convenience, dignity, and equal access for all visitors.