Accessibility Statement — Bermondsey Man with Van

Accessibility Statement for Bermondsey moving van service

Browser Title: Bermondsey Accessible Van Services

Illustration of accessible van service in Bermondsey with inclusive symbols Our commitment: Man with Van Bermondsey is dedicated to making our web content and real-world services accessible to everyone. We aim to meet the needs of people with diverse abilities across the Bermondsey area by following recognized accessibility standards and by continually improving our approach to inclusive moving and van hire.

We design digital pages and booking flows with accessibility in mind for the local community. Our Bermondsey man-and-van pages use semantic markup, clear headings, and consistent navigation so clients can find moving options, vehicle sizes, and pricing information without barriers. Accessibility is part of our service promise and we prioritise clarity for all users.

A male and female moving team member are pictured against a plain light grey background, involved in a house removals activity. The male, wearing a bright orange t-shirt, is holding a stack of three medium-sized cardboard boxes, with one box on top secured with packing tape; he is wearing blue gloves and has short dark hair. The female, dressed in a lime green t-shirt, stands next to him with a friendly smile, resting her chin on her right hand, and is leaning on a medium-sized cardboard box positioned on a surface. The scene suggests a professional house removals setting, with both individuals appearing prepared for a relocation in Bermondsey or nearby London areas. The boxes are made of brown kraft cardboard, with visible flaps and packing tape, and the team members are casually dressed to facilitate the moving process. The overall environment is clean and well-lit, showcasing a typical scene of packing and handling household items for a domestic move, emphasizing the company's removals services preferred by residents in the local postcode area. Standards we follow: We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines. Key features implemented across our site and booking tools are described here to help visitors and potential customers in Bermondsey understand our approach and to assist assistive technology users in getting the information they need.

Screen-reader support: Our pages are structured for reliable screen-reader navigation. We use ARIA where appropriate, provide descriptive link text, meaningful form labels, and clear landmark regions so those using screen readers can access details about our Bermondsey van hire options, scheduling, and accessibility accommodations.

Keyboard navigation: All interactive elements in our online booking and information tools are operable by keyboard alone. That includes skip links, focus indicators, and logical tab order so a person using only a keyboard or an alternative input device can complete a booking or request an accessibility adjustment for a move in Bermondsey.

A family of four, including a father, mother, and two young children, standing outdoors in front of a residential building during daytime, each holding a large cardboard moving box. The father is positioned on the far left, wearing a light blue shirt and jeans, smiling at the camera. The mother, standing to his right, has long dark hair, a white top, and dark trousers, holding a box with both hands and smiling warmly. The two children, a girl with long blonde hair in a pink shirt and a boy with short brown hair in a light blue shirt and khaki trousers, are standing in front, each holding a box, also smiling. They appear to be engaged in a house move, with the background showing a brick house with a garage door, a driveway, and some green foliage. The scene suggests a family helping with house removals, naturally connected to local moving services in the Bermondsey area, with soft daylight illuminating the scene, capturing the moment of packing or unloading during a residential move. Design considerations: We apply colour contrast checks, scalable text, and responsive layout for mobile devices. The Bermondsey Man with Van content supports zooming and reflow at common browser sizes. We also provide plain-language descriptions of services and processes so information is easy to understand.

Accessible on-site services: When arranging a move, our team strives to communicate in accessible ways and to adapt on-site practices where possible. Whether you contact our Bermondsey moving van service through the site or in person, we endeavour to discuss reasonable adjustments and to facilitate accessible loading, parking, and assistance at both pick-up and drop-off locations.

Checklist of accessibility features for a local moving and van hire service Features and examples: Our accessibility features include:

  • Clear headings and readable fonts for online content
  • Screen-reader friendly forms and labels
  • Keyboard-operable booking controls and navigation

A young man and a young woman, both smiling, are standing indoors in a well-lit room, each holding several brown cardboard boxes used for moving. The man, positioned on the right, has short dark hair, is wearing a white T-shirt and dark blue overalls, and is carrying two medium-sized boxes stacked one on top of the other. The woman, on the left, has light brown hair tied back, and is wearing a light blue dress with a white top underneath; she is holding a single large box at her waist level. Behind them, there is a cream-colored brick wall with a window on the left, providing natural daylight, and floral curtains that are pulled to the sides. The window reveals a glimpse of an outside garden or greenery. The room appears to be a residential space, possibly a living room or hallway, prepared for a house move, with the individuals demonstrating typical house removal activities. The overall scene conveys professionalism in house removals services in the Bermondsey area, as indicated on the company's website. Limitations and ongoing work: We continually monitor and update our pages and services. Despite our efforts, there may still be areas that do not fully meet all aspects of WCAG 2.1 AA. When we identify issues, we prioritise fixes and document progress to improve accessibility across our Bermondsey man with van offerings.

How to request assistance or an adjustment: If you need information in an alternative format, help using the site, or an accessibility accommodation for a move arranged through our Bermondsey man-and-van teams, please use the contact options listed on our website to make a request. We will respond and work with you to find a suitable solution.

Reviews and testing: We perform regular accessibility audits, user testing with assistive technologies, and staff training to maintain inclusive service delivery. Our aim is to ensure the Man with Van Bermondsey experience is usable, perceivable, and operable for as many people as possible.

Updates: This statement is reviewed periodically to reflect improvements and changes in our digital services and in-person practices. We invite continued dialogue and will update this page as enhancements are implemented to better serve the accessible Bermondsey Man with Van community.

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