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Accessibility for Hackney Man with Van Services

Accessible removal van parked on a Hackney street with ramps and clear signage Welcome to the accessibility statement for our Hackney man and van operations. This statement explains how our online presence and service information are designed to be usable by as many people as possible, including those who rely on assistive technology. We explain our commitment to accessibility, the standards we follow, and how we support people using a Man with Van Hackney service to find and use information with confidence. Our aim is clarity, simplicity and practical support.

We work to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level across our website and customer-facing digital platforms. Meeting WCAG 2.1 AA means we focus on readable content, predictable navigation, and interfaces that work with a wide range of assistive technologies. This includes using semantic markup, clear heading structure, and adequate color contrast to assist people with low vision and cognitive needs.

A man and a woman are engaged in loading cardboard boxes onto a removals van parked outside a residential property in Hackney, London. The man, dressed in a light blue long-sleeved shirt and jeans, is holding a small box while standing next to a trolley with additional boxes stacked on it. The woman, wearing a striped top and jeans, is smiling and carrying a medium-sized cardboard box secured with brown tape. The van's rear doors are open, revealing more boxes and packing materials inside. In the background, the front of a house with white-framed windows, a driveway, and a residential street are visible under bright, natural daylight, suggesting a clear day. The scene reflects typical house removal activities in a London suburb, with an emphasis on careful packing and manual handling of household belongings during a move in the Hackney area. The setting highlights local residential architecture and the practical aspects of house removals in London’s urban environment. Our commitment covers both the Hackney Man with Van booking information pages and the general informational content about our moving services. We regularly audit pages to ensure headings and lists are coded properly, link text is descriptive, and form fields have clear labels. We use ARIA roles where appropriate to improve compatibility with screen readers and to ensure dynamic content is announced correctly.

A person holding a set of house keys with an orange keyring in their right hand, positioned in the foreground, while the background shows a cluttered living room scene with open cardboard boxes filled with packing materials and household items, such as books, cups, and small appliances, scattered across a wooden floor. The living room features white cabinetry and walls, large windows with sheer curtains allowing natural light, and indoor plants near the windows and on a wooden dining chair. The setting suggests a house removal or moving process taking place in a residential property, likely within Hackney or nearby London postcode areas, with a focus on facilitating local house removals services. Screen-reader support: our content is structured to work with popular screen readers and voice-over tools. We provide meaningful alt text for images, captioning where applicable, and logical reading order. We strive to avoid conveying information by color alone and to provide text alternatives for non-text content so that people who use screen reading technology can access the same information.

Keyboard navigation: the site supports full keyboard access so that users who cannot use a mouse can navigate to all interactive elements, including booking controls, service descriptions for a Hackney removal man with van, and contact options. Focus indicators are visible and consistent, and interactive controls follow predictable tab order. We test keyboard flows and adjust as needed to maintain reliable operation.

Accessibility features we maintain include:

  • Consistent headings for quick scanning and navigation.
  • Form labels and error guidance that are programmatically associated with inputs.
  • High-contrast text options and resizable text to help low-vision users.
  • Clear link purpose so that links make sense out of context.

An outdoor scene showing a family of four participating in a house move, with two children in the foreground and two adults in the background, all smiling. The children are holding large cardboard boxes, one boy and one girl, both appearing excited and engaged in the process. The boy, wearing a grey top, is slightly leaning on a cardboard box in front of him, while the girl, dressed in a light pink top, stands next to a similar box, both with visible cardboard flaps. Behind them, an adult man and woman, dressed casually, are also smiling and holding cardboard boxes, indicating an active move day. The setting appears to be a residential garden or driveway with greenery and a modern house with large windows and a brick exterior in the background. The scene suggests a family-friendly move, facilitated by Hackney Man with Van’s removals service, with natural daylight illuminating the area, emphasizing a positive moving experience in London or nearby areas, close to the postcode derived from the webpage context. We monitor accessibility using automated tools and manual testing with assistive technologies and keyboard-only navigation. Where issues are found, they are logged and prioritized for remediation. We also make efforts to ensure that third-party content integrated into our Man with Van Hackney pages follows accessible practices; when third-party components fall short we work to provide accessible alternatives or clear guidance.

A family of four, consisting of two children, a woman, and a man, is standing in a motion sequence indoors against a plain white wall, each holding cardboard boxes filled with household belongings. The children, a girl and a boy, are positioned at the front, with the girl wearing a light blue top and jeans, and the boy dressed in a white shirt and dark jeans, both carrying boxes of similar size. Behind them, the woman, with blonde hair and dressed in a peach top and blue jeans, holds a slightly larger box. Next to her, the man, wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, also carries a cardboard box. The floor is light wood, and the scene depicts a typical step in house removals, with all individuals appearing to be in the process of moving boxes. The environment suggests an interior space preparing for relocation, with a focus on household items such as packed boxes, casual clothing, and a neutral background, subtly referencing local residential areas in Hackney or nearby London postcodes. The image is well-lit with natural or studio lighting, emphasizing the clarity of the foreground subjects and their activity related to house removals services. If you encounter a barrier while using our site or information about Hackney man and van services, please let us know. We welcome reports of accessibility issues and will work to resolve them promptly. When you contact us, tell us the page or service you are referencing, the issue you experienced, and any assistive technology you used. We will provide any requested information in an alternative format such as text, large print, or other arrangements where reasonable and feasible. We strive for inclusive service for everyone.

Limitations and alternatives: despite our efforts, some content may not yet meet the AA standard. We aim to remedy issues as quickly as resources allow. In the meantime, we will provide accessible alternatives on request and offer support to help you access the information you need about Hackney man and van bookings and move planning.

Governance and review: accessibility is a continual process. We review our accessibility practices at regular intervals and update this statement when substantive changes are made. Training for staff who produce content and maintain the site is ongoing to ensure awareness of accessible writing, image description, and component design. Continuous improvement is central to how we maintain accessible services for people relocating in Hackney and surrounding areas.

Legal note: this statement is provided to explain our approach and to make it easier for people to understand how to access the information they need. It does not constitute a contractual promise but reflects our practical commitments to accessibility. For accessibility requests and to report barriers, please contact us through the contact options provided on our site or by the channels available to our customers; we will respond and work with you to find a suitable solution.

Thank you for taking the time to read about our accessibility approach for Hackney Man with Van services. We are committed to making moving and related information accessible, clear and usable for everyone.

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