We are committed to making the Kensington Man And Van experience as accessible and inclusive as possible for everyone in Kensington and the surrounding area. This Accessibility Statement explains how we support users with different access needs when visiting our online content and using our services. Our aim is to provide a clear, usable, and respectful experience for people who rely on assistive technologies, alternative input methods, or personalised browsing settings.
We work towards WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across the key parts of our digital experience. This means we aim to design content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, that includes readable text, sensible heading structure, sufficient colour contrast, and forms that can be completed without unnecessary barriers. We continue to review the accessible Kensington Man And Van area content so that users can access important information with confidence.
Our website and related pages are intended to support screen-reader support by using clear page structure, meaningful headings, and descriptive text where appropriate. Images are reviewed so that non-text content can be understood in context, and decorative elements are kept from interfering with reading order. We also aim to keep language straightforward, so users of screen readers can move through content efficiently without confusion.
Keyboard and Assistive Technology Access
We recognise that many people navigate using a keyboard rather than a mouse. For that reason, our pages are designed with keyboard navigation in mind, including logical tab order, visible focus indicators, and interactive elements that can be reached and activated without a pointer device. Where controls are used, we aim to ensure that they behave consistently and predictably.
Content structure and readability
To support a better experience for everyone, we use headings, lists, and emphasis carefully. This helps users who rely on assistive tools to scan content and find what they need more easily. We also avoid relying only on visual cues to communicate meaning. Important information is not presented by colour alone, and text remains understandable when zoomed or adjusted by the user. In this accessible Kensington Man and Van statement, we also make use of italic and underlined text only where it improves clarity, not as decoration.
We continuously review our content and layouts to identify possible accessibility issues. If a page element creates a barrier, we aim to improve it in a practical and timely way. This includes checking whether interactive components, labels, and navigation elements remain usable across modern browsers and assistive technologies. Our approach is to make access straightforward for people searching for Kensington Man And Van services in an accessible way.
Accessibility is an ongoing commitment, not a one-time task. As our content changes, we strive to keep it consistent with good accessibility practice. That includes checking heading hierarchy, avoiding confusing page structure, and ensuring lists are used correctly to present related items. We also try to keep the journey through our content simple, so users can find the right information without unnecessary steps.
We understand that some users may need content in a different format or may face a specific barrier not yet addressed on the site. We welcome accessibility requests and aim to consider them carefully. If you need a reasonable adjustment, an alternative format, or assistance with any accessibility-related issue, please use the contact method provided elsewhere in our service materials. We do not publish phone numbers, email addresses, or messaging details in this statement.
The accessible Kensington Man And Van area should be usable for a broad range of people, including those using screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification tools, or custom display settings. We want the experience to be practical for visitors with temporary, situational, or permanent access needs. Our goal is to reduce friction and improve understanding at every stage of the user journey.
If you encounter an accessibility issue, we encourage you to describe the problem in as much detail as possible, including the page or feature involved and the assistive technology you were using. This helps us investigate and respond more effectively. We take accessibility concerns seriously and aim to resolve barriers where we can, or provide a suitable alternative where needed.
We also review our work with an awareness that accessibility requirements and best practices may evolve over time. For that reason, this statement may be updated to reflect improvements in our processes or changes in relevant standards. We remain committed to supporting inclusive access for customers seeking Kensington Man and Van services in Kensington.
In summary, we aim to maintain a website and service experience that aligns with WCAG 2.1 AA, supports screen-reader support, enables keyboard navigation, and provides a clear route for accessibility requests. Accessibility matters to us because everyone should be able to access information and services with dignity, ease, and independence. We will continue to work toward a better accessible Kensington Man And Van area experience for all users.