Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Castelnau
Man with Van Castelnau is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly experience for all customers, including disabled users, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we take to make our digital information about Man with Van Castelnau services more accessible, the standards we aim to meet, and how you can contact us with accessibility requests or feedback.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to make information about our Man with Van Castelnau services easy to find, understand, and use. We are working towards compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of access needs, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments.
Our goal is that customers looking for accessible Man with Van Castelnau options can browse our content, compare services, and request quotes without unnecessary barriers. We review accessibility as part of our ongoing content and design updates.
Standards and Guidelines
Our approach to accessibility for Man with Van Castelnau is guided by the WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. This includes working towards the principles that our content should be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. We focus on clear layout, consistent navigation patterns, and content that works on a range of modern browsers and devices.
Screen Reader Support
We design and structure our pages so that they can be navigated by common screen readers. Headings aim to follow a logical order, and we work to ensure that important content is available as text, not only as images. Where images are used to support information about our Man with Van Castelnau services and local coverage, we aim to provide meaningful alternative text so that screen-reader users can understand the same information.
We avoid using content that flashes or moves in a way that could be distracting or difficult for screen-reader users to interpret. When components are updated, we review them for reading order and clarity.
Keyboard Navigation
We recognise that some users interact with our content using only a keyboard or alternative input devices. We aim to make all key information about accessible Man with Van Castelnau services available through keyboard navigation alone, without requiring a mouse.
We work towards providing a logical tab order, visible focus indicators, and controls that can be activated with standard keyboard commands. We aim to avoid keyboard traps and ensure that all interactive elements can be reached and used in a predictable way.
Readable Content and Layout
We aim to present information about our Man with Van Castelnau service area using plain, clear language. Paragraphs are kept as concise as possible, and headings are used to break content into meaningful sections. We also aim for sufficient colour contrast between text and background so that content remains readable for users with low vision or colour vision deficiencies.
Where possible, we avoid relying on colour alone to convey meaning, and we use consistent labels and wording throughout the site to help users recognise navigation and service options quickly.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As we add new information about Man with Van Castelnau, update our content, or adjust our design, we continue to review accessibility and aim to address issues that may affect disabled users. Feedback from our users is an important part of this process.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using our online information about Man with Van Castelnau, or if you need content in a different format, you can contact us to request support. Examples of reasonable adjustments might include providing information in a more readable format or clarifying details about our services and coverage in the Castelnau area.
Please use your preferred contact method, such as our contact form or postal correspondence, to tell us:
What information you were trying to access, which part of the content caused difficulty, and what format or adjustment would help you use the information more easily. We will review your request and respond as soon as we reasonably can. Your feedback helps us improve accessibility for everyone using our Man with Van Castelnau information and services.



