We want Man And Van Leyton to be usable by as many people as possible. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to support a more accessible Man And Van Leyton area experience for visitors using our website and related digital content. Our aim is to make information clear, navigation predictable, and service details easy to understand for a wide range of users.
We are working toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, which means we aim to meet widely recognised standards for accessibility, including content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practice, this includes readable text, logical page structure, clear headings, and forms and interfaces that can be used without unnecessary barriers. We review content so that people can access details about our Man and van Leyton services in a straightforward way.
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use meaningful headings, descriptive text, and clear labels where needed so assistive technologies can interpret the page more effectively. We also avoid relying on colour alone to communicate important information. Where images are used, we aim to provide appropriate alternative text so that the same information is available to users who cannot see the visual content.
Keyboard Navigation and Usability
Keyboard access is an important part of accessible design. Users should be able to move through the site using only a keyboard, including through menus, links, and interactive elements. We aim to maintain a clear focus order, visible focus indicators, and controls that can be operated without a mouse. This helps visitors who use alternative input methods and supports a more accessible moving-service experience for the Leyton community.
Content Structure and Readability
The layout and wording are kept as clear as possible. We try to use plain language, short paragraphs, and informative headings so that users can scan content easily. Lists are used where they improve clarity, and important information is placed in a logical order. We also aim to keep contrast strong and spacing comfortable to support users with low vision or reading difficulties.
For users who zoom in, enlarge text, or adjust browser settings, the site should continue to function without loss of meaning or functionality. We test for responsive behaviour and strive to avoid content that becomes hidden or difficult to use on smaller screens. These measures help people find information about accessible Man And Van Leyton services more comfortably across devices.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review pages, update content, and make adjustments when issues are identified. If we discover a problem that affects accessibility, we aim to correct it in a reasonable timeframe and improve the experience for future visitors. Our approach includes checking headings, links, form labels, image alternatives, and page structure for consistency.
We recognise that some materials may need further refinement over time, especially as technology changes. Because of that, our commitment is not only to meet current standards but also to keep improving the experience for people using assistive technologies, keyboard-only navigation, or other adaptive tools. This helps ensure the Man and van Leyton website remains accessible and useful.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, need information in a different format, or would like us to review a specific issue, please make an accessibility request through our usual contact route available on the site. We will consider reasonable adjustments wherever possible and work to provide support in a way that is practical and respectful. We welcome requests related to page layout, content clarity, document access, or navigation difficulties.
Alternative Access and Support
We understand that accessibility needs can vary. Some visitors may prefer larger text, some may use screen readers, and others may rely on keyboard navigation or other assistive tools. Our goal is to reduce friction wherever possible so that everyone can access key information about our services in Leyton. We are committed to making improvements that support inclusion and ease of use.
Where we provide downloadable files or embedded content, we aim to ensure they are as accessible as the rest of the site. This may include accessible document structure, readable contrast, and clear titles. We also try to avoid content that flashes or moves in ways that could create difficulty for some users. Our intention is to keep the experience stable, simple, and practical.
This statement reflects our current accessibility approach for Man And Van Leyton. We will continue to assess the site, improve usability, and support users who need assistance. Accessible Man And Van Leyton service information should remain easy to find, easy to read, and easier to use for everyone, including people using assistive technologies.