We want everyone to be able to use the Bermondsey Man And Van service with confidence. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our website and online content usable for as many people as possible, including customers seeking an accessible Bermondsey Man and Van area experience. We aim to support clear navigation, readable content, and consistent page structure so visitors can find the information they need without unnecessary barriers.
Our goal is to provide a service that is compatible with assistive technologies and straightforward to use on different devices. We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and review our content with accessibility in mind. This includes using meaningful headings, sensible colour contrast, and text that is easy to follow. Where possible, we avoid layouts or interactions that may create difficulty for people using screen readers or alternative input methods.
For users who rely on keyboard controls, our site is designed so that keyboard navigation is possible across core pages and features. You should be able to move through links, forms, and interactive elements using the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where appropriate. We also aim to keep focus order logical, so the page progression feels predictable and accessible. 
Screen-reader support and readable content
We are committed to improving screen-reader support by using semantic HTML and clear structure. Headings are arranged in a sensible order so that users can understand the page outline quickly. Images used on the site are intended to have meaningful descriptions where relevant, and non-text content is approached carefully so that it does not block access to essential information.
In addition, we try to write content in plain language and avoid overly complex formatting. This helps users who read with assistive software, people with cognitive differences, and visitors who prefer a simple, direct experience. We also use accessible language to make the content easier to scan and understand, especially when a person is checking details about our Bermondsey Man and Van service in a busy moment.
We continue to monitor the website and make improvements where needed. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we recognise that some areas may need refinement from time to time. If you experience any issue while using our accessible Bermondsey Man and Van pages, we encourage you to let us know so we can review the matter and consider a suitable adjustment.
Ongoing improvements and user experience
Commitment to accessible service information
We want our online information to be usable for people with different access needs, including those using screen readers, magnification tools, voice input, or keyboard-only browsing. We aim to maintain readable text sizes, consistent layouts, and links that are clearly identified. Where practical, we also try to avoid elements that may move unexpectedly or interfere with focus.
Our approach to accessibility includes reviewing content before publication and making changes when standards evolve. While no website can be guaranteed perfect for every user, we strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA principles as closely as possible. This means we focus on perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content so that the Bermondsey Man And Van website remains as inclusive as we can make it.
Accessibility is not only about technical compliance; it is also about respect, clarity, and ease of use. We want visitors to be able to access service details, understand content quickly, and complete tasks without avoidable difficulty. If a page, document, or feature creates a barrier, we welcome the chance to improve it. 
Contact for accessibility requests
If you need this information in a different format, or if you encounter a barrier while using the site, please contact us through the usual service enquiry route provided by Bermondsey Man and Van. Use the contact method listed on the site to request assistance, report an accessibility issue, or ask for content in a more usable format. We will consider reasonable adjustments where possible.
When you contact us about accessibility, it helps to describe the page, feature, or task you were trying to use and what happened. This allows us to investigate more effectively and improve the experience for future visitors. We treat accessibility requests seriously and aim to respond in a practical and supportive way.
We are committed to making our accessible Bermondsey Man and Van presence better over time. By focusing on keyboard navigation, screen-reader support, and clear structure, we aim to create a more usable experience for everyone. Thank you for visiting and for helping us improve accessibility across our service information.