Man And A Van Highbury is committed to making our online information and service experience as accessible and inclusive as possible for everyone in Highbury and the surrounding area. We want people using a man and a van Highbury service to be able to find, understand, and use our content without unnecessary barriers.
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards across our website and related digital content. This includes supporting clear structure, readable text, consistent navigation, and enough contrast between text and background. We also work to ensure that our accessible man and van Highbury content is usable with common assistive technologies.
Our pages are designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use meaningful headings, descriptive labels, and text alternatives where appropriate so that users relying on assistive technology can better understand our content. Where images or visual elements are present, we aim to make them understandable through context and supporting text. 
How We Support Accessibility
The website is structured so users can move through the content with ease. We aim to provide a keyboard navigation experience that allows people to browse without needing a mouse or touch input. Links, buttons, and interactive elements are intended to be accessible by tab key and visible focus states.
We also aim for a logical reading order, so content can be followed in the right sequence by screen readers and keyboard users. This is particularly important for people looking for a man and van in Highbury, where quick access to practical information matters. We regularly review the site to reduce barriers and improve usability for a wide range of visitors.
In addition, we try to make text easy to read by using clear language, predictable layouts, and sufficient spacing. We avoid relying only on colour to communicate meaning and aim to keep instructions straightforward. This helps users who may have visual, cognitive, or motor accessibility needs.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. We continue to review content and design choices so that our Highbury man and van information remains usable and inclusive. When we identify an issue, we aim to correct it as soon as reasonably possible. We also consider feedback from accessibility tools and internal checks to improve the experience for users who depend on assistive technology.
WCAG 2.1 AA compliance is our target standard because it provides a strong benchmark for accessible digital content. While some areas may need further refinement from time to time, we are committed to maintaining and improving conformance wherever possible. This includes checking heading structure, link clarity, form accessibility, and image handling.
We understand that accessibility needs vary. Some users may need larger text, others may use screen readers, and some may depend on keyboard-only browsing. Our goal is to keep the service approachable and practical for anyone searching for accessible man and van Highbury support. 
Accessibility Requests and Support
If you experience any difficulty accessing information or using any part of this service, you can make an accessibility request. We welcome requests for content in a different format, help with navigation, or clarification of information that is difficult to access. We will consider reasonable adjustments where possible.
What You Can Request
- Help with reading or understanding content
- Alternative formats for key information
- Support for keyboard or screen-reader use
- Assistance with accessibility barriers on the site
We ask that accessibility requests are specific wherever possible so we can respond effectively. For example, you may describe the page or feature that caused difficulty and the type of support you need. This helps us improve the accessible man and van Highbury experience for everyone.
Compatibility and Commitment
Our aim is to remain compatible with current assistive technologies and to keep our digital content as simple and robust as possible. We use semantic structure, meaningful labels, and a clear visual hierarchy to support different browsing styles. We also try to avoid unnecessary motion or distracting elements that may affect accessibility.
We are committed to reviewing this statement and our accessibility practices regularly. As technology, standards, and user needs change, we will continue to update our approach so that Man And A Van Highbury remains as accessible as possible. Our commitment is to offer a respectful, usable, and inclusive experience for all visitors.