Man And Van Primrosehill is committed to making our online information and service experience as accessible as possible for everyone. We want people in the Primrose Hill area to be able to find, read, and use our content with confidence, including customers who rely on assistive technology or alternative ways of browsing. This accessibility statement explains the standards we aim to meet, the features that support access, and how you can request help if you encounter any barriers.
We are working toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, which is a widely recognised standard for accessible websites and digital content. Our goal is to provide a clear and inclusive experience for users of the accessible Man and Van Primrosehill service and for anyone researching moving support in the area. We review design, structure, and content with accessibility in mind so that important information can be found and understood more easily.
Accessibility features on this page
This page is designed to support screen-reader compatibility and efficient keyboard navigation. Headings are arranged in a logical order so users can move through sections in a predictable way. We also aim to use meaningful text, readable contrast, and clear layout patterns that support users with low vision, cognitive differences, and other access needs. Where images are used, we try to provide descriptive alternative text so the content remains understandable even when visuals are unavailable.
Our approach to accessible content
Accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time task. For the Man and Van Primrosehill site, we aim to keep content simple, direct, and consistent. That includes using descriptive headings, avoiding unnecessary clutter, and making sure interactive elements can be used without a mouse. We also try to write in plain language so more visitors can understand our services quickly, including people with reading difficulties or those using translation tools.
We consider usability across different devices and assistive technologies. The site is intended to work with screen readers, magnification tools, voice control software, and keyboard-only browsing. In practical terms, that means users should be able to tab through content, identify where they are on the page, and access key sections without having to rely on hover actions or precise pointer movements. We also aim to avoid content that flashes or behaves in ways that could create unnecessary difficulty.
Known limitations and ongoing improvement
While we aim for a high standard of accessibility, some areas may still need improvement from time to time. For example, third-party tools, embedded media, or older content may not always meet the same standard as the rest of the page. When issues are identified, we prioritise fixes that improve the experience for users of the accessible Man and Van Primrosehill website and its related pages. We regularly review content to reduce barriers and improve clarity.
If you use assistive technology and encounter a problem, we encourage you to request accessibility support. We will do our best to address access barriers, provide information in a more suitable format where possible, or suggest an alternative way to obtain the details you need. Accessibility requests may relate to navigation, text readability, form handling, image descriptions, or any other issue that affects your ability to use the site.
Our team takes accessibility concerns seriously and treats them as part of our service commitment. We aim to respond constructively and improve the experience for visitors seeking Man And Van Primrosehill services. If a page, feature, or document is difficult to use, telling us what happened helps us understand the issue and make informed improvements.
We want our digital information to be available to as many people as possible, regardless of ability or browsing method. That includes supporting users who navigate by keyboard, rely on screen-reader software, or need content structured in a more predictable way. By focusing on WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and ongoing review, we continue working toward a more inclusive experience for the accessible Man and Van Primrosehill area.