Accessible Kennington Man with Van Services — Accessibility Statement
Kennington Man with Van Accessibility Commitment

Accessibility Statement for Kennington Man with Van

Kennington man with van team preparing a van outside a residence We at Kennington Man with Van are committed to making our Man with Van Kennington services accessible to everyone. This statement explains our accessibility goals, the standards we follow, and how we support customers in the accessible Kennington man with van area. We strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards and to ensure that our communications, booking process and on-site support are usable by people with a wide range of abilities.

Our accessibility approach covers the digital and physical aspects of hiring a Kennington removal van or man and van service. Digital inclusivity is fundamental: our site is designed to support assistive technologies, and our team is trained to respond to access requests. We continuously audit our pages for clarity, readability and compatibility with common screen readers.

In a brightly lit residential interior with white walls and a ceiling, a professional house removals expert from Kennington Man with Van is seen smiling and engaging in a handshake with a young woman, suggesting a successful move or handover. The man, with short gray hair, is dressed in a light blue shirt topped with a dark vest and is holding a medium-sized cardboard box with handle cutouts in his left hand. The young woman, with shoulder-length brown hair, is wearing a red and white horizontally striped long-sleeve sweater and jeans, and is reaching out to shake hands. Behind them, to the left, is a window revealing a glimpse of the outdoors, with natural light illuminating the scene. In the background, there are additional cardboard boxes of various sizes, some sealed and others open, and a white couch suggesting an active household setting during a house removal or relocation process. This scene depicts the professional and friendly nature of house removal services in the London area, subtly referencing local living spaces during the move. We aim for full support for screen-reader users and accessible navigation. Screen-reader support includes semantic HTML, clear headings, skip links and descriptive labels so that content hierarchy is easy to understand. Where necessary, we provide alternative text for images and meaningful link text to improve the experience for people using assistive technology.

Keyboard navigation is a core part of our accessibility work. We ensure that interactive elements are reachable and operable using a keyboard alone. Focus order follows a logical flow and visible focus indicators are present so keyboard users can track their location on each page. Form controls and booking widgets accept keyboard input and are tested for predictable behavior.

To meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard we apply a combination of automated checks and human testing. Our accessibility reviews include color contrast verification, scalable text (zoom up to 200% without loss of content), and avoidance of content that flashes in a way that could trigger photosensitive conditions. We also test accessible Kennington man & van pages on multiple devices and browsers.

A man and a woman engaged in a conversation inside a residential property on a staircase with natural light coming through a window near the front door. The woman, with long, wavy brown hair, is wearing a beige sweater and blue jeans, gesturing with her hands towards the man. The man, with short dark hair and a beard, is dressed in a red and black plaid shirt over a black t-shirt, and is holding two large cardboard boxes, one stacked on top of the other, ready for moving or transportation. The boxes are standard brown packing cartons, some marked with handling symbols, indicating careful handling. The staircase has wooden steps and a white-painted wall on the side, with the floor at the bottom also visible, suggesting an entryway or hallway in a typical London suburb. This scene depicts a house removal process, with clutter-free surroundings, and the interaction captures a moment of planning or coordination during a local move in Kennington or nearby areas in South London, serviced by Kennington Man with Van. Below are some of the specific features we maintain for accessibility:

  • Semantic structure: headings, lists and regions that help screen readers navigate.
  • ARIA attributes used only where native HTML is insufficient, and reviewed to avoid redundancy.
  • Form accessibility: clear labels, error messages, and instructions that are both visible and programmatically associated.
  • Responsive design so people using touch, magnification or different viewport sizes have an equivalent experience.

We recognise that no site is perfectly accessible at all times. If you encounter barriers when engaging with our Kennington man with a van services — whether on the booking pages, during communication, or when coordinating a removal — please let us know. While we cannot publish contact details here, you can reach our accessibility team using the contact options provided on our site or through the customer support channels available when you engage our Man with Van Kennington service.

In a residential interior, two individuals, a man and a woman, are sitting on the floor surrounded by numerous cardboard moving boxes of various sizes, some open and others closed, with plain brown exteriors. The woman, with short blonde hair, is wearing a grey sleeveless top, while the man has short dark hair and is dressed in a light t-shirt and jeans; both are focused on packing or unpacking items from an open box. In the foreground, an empty open cardboard box is prominently visible, its flaps slightly collapsed, suggesting recent or ongoing packing activity. The background features a plain white wall with a light grey baseboard, and the floor is wooden, adding warmth to the scene. The setting appears to be a hallway or living room in a home in the Kennington area, with natural light illuminating the space, indicative of a typical house removal environment in South London, as part of a professional removals process by Kennington Man with Van. The overall atmosphere reflects a careful, organized packing phase in preparation for moving home. Clarifies the focus on household packing with emphasis on cardboard boxes, personal belongings, and domestic setting associated with house removals in London Borough of Lambeth. When you contact us with an accessibility request, we will respond promptly and work with you to provide information or alternative arrangements in a format that meets your needs. Examples of adjustments include sending booking details in plain text, providing extra time for calls, offering in-person support arrangements for local moves within Kennington, and arranging staff with suitable training for doorstep communication.

A young man and woman stand inside a residential space, surrounded by several large cardboard moving boxes of varying sizes, some sealed with packing tape and others open, revealing contents. The woman, with shoulder-length blonde hair, is wearing a casual grey sleeveless top and jeans, and holds a small booklet or document while smiling towards the camera. The man, with short reddish-brown hair, is dressed in a blue and white checkered shirt and jeans, and is in the process of lifting a medium-sized box, appearing to be in motion. The background features a wall with a neutral-colored, geometric patterned wallpaper, and the floor is light wooden flooring typical of UK homes. The scene suggests a house or flat during a relocation or packing process, aligning with the services of Kennington Man with Van in London. The setting is well-lit, emphasizing the organized environment typical of professional removals within the London region, subtly referencing the postcode area and local context. This image captures the activity of packing or unpacking in a typical residential interior, with the focus on household items such as boxes, furniture, and personal belongings, illustrating a typical move in the Greater London area. We continuously improve our services. Regular training, user testing with people with disabilities, and monitoring of new WCAG guidance are part of our ongoing plan. Accessibility governance ensures that updates to our booking platform or service descriptions consider the needs of users in the Kennington area and beyond. If you have suggestions for improvement, please use the contact routes on our service pages so we can consider and act on them.

Statement scope and review

This statement applies to online content and customer-facing practices related to Kennington removal van and man & van operations. We review the statement and our accessibility measures at least annually and after major platform changes.

Further information

If you require this statement in an alternative format, or need assistance accessing our services, contact us through the channels provided on the site and we will accommodate your request to the best of our ability.

Last reviewed: We document the date of the most recent accessibility review within our internal records and update public-facing notes after significant changes to services or standards compliance.

Our commitment is to make Kennington Man with Van as inclusive as possible. We welcome collaboration with users and organisations to strengthen accessibility across every stage of booking and moving.

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Company name: Kennington Man with Van
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Street address: 307 Kennington Rd, London, SE11 4QE
E-mail: [email protected]
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 00:00-24:00
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