Accessibility Statement for Brompton Man and Van
pageTitle: Accessibility Statement for Accessible Brompton Man and Van Services
browserTitle: Brompton Moving Accessibility and Inclusive Access Standards
At Brompton Man and Van, we are committed to making our Brompton man and van experience as accessible and usable as possible for everyone in the accessible Brompton area. We want people with different needs, abilities, and assistive technologies to be able to navigate our content, understand our services, and request support with confidence. This accessibility statement explains the measures we take to support users and the standards we aim to meet.
Our goal is to align our digital presence with WCAG 2.1 AA requirements. We work to provide content that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this means we aim to present information in clear language, maintain good colour contrast, structure pages logically, and avoid design choices that create unnecessary barriers for people using assistive technology.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We review our content and design so that users searching for Brompton moving services can access information with fewer obstacles. We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task, but an ongoing responsibility. As part of that responsibility, we continue to improve our digital content, page structure, and interaction patterns to support a broader range of users in the Brompton area.
Support for Screen Readers and Keyboard Navigation
Our pages are written to support screen-reader use by using clear headings, meaningful text, and straightforward reading order. We aim to ensure that important content is presented in a way that can be interpreted properly by assistive technologies. Where images or icons are used, we try to make sure they contribute meaningfully to the experience rather than creating confusion.We also work to support keyboard navigation so users can move through the site without needing a mouse. This includes maintaining a logical tab order, making interactive elements reachable by keyboard, and avoiding actions that depend only on pointer gestures. For people relying on keyboard controls, these features help create a more accessible and predictable browsing experience.

Content Structure and Readability
To make our accessible Brompton man and van information easier to use, we keep layouts simple and content well organised. Headings are used to separate topics, and paragraphs are kept focused so readers can quickly find what matters to them. We also aim to avoid overly complex wording when simpler language will communicate the same message effectively.We recognise that some users may need additional adjustments, such as larger text, high-contrast display settings, or compatibility with browser zoom. Our content is designed to remain usable when zoomed, and we aim to preserve readability across different devices and screen sizes. Where possible, we use clear labels and descriptive text so users can understand forms, buttons, and page sections with greater ease.
In addition, we make efforts to ensure our website behaves in a way that is consistent and dependable. This includes limiting unexpected movement, reducing confusing animations, and keeping navigation patterns familiar. These measures are intended to help users with visual, cognitive, and motor accessibility needs.
We continue to assess our digital content regularly and look for opportunities to improve. If a feature, page, or document is not fully accessible, we consider it a priority to identify a suitable alternative or correction. Accessibility improvements are part of our wider commitment to serving the Brompton community respectfully and inclusively.

Accessibility Requests and Alternative Support
If you experience any barrier while using our content or need information in an alternative format, you may make an accessibility request through our usual service enquiry channels. We welcome requests related to screen-reader compatibility, keyboard access, text clarity, layout issues, or any other accessibility concern. We will review requests carefully and aim to respond with a practical solution where possible.Examples of support may include explaining information in a clearer format, helping identify content that is difficult to access, or considering adjustments that improve usability. We understand that accessibility needs vary, and we aim to approach each request with flexibility and respect.

Ongoing Improvement
Our commitment to accessibility is ongoing. As standards, tools, and user expectations change, we continue to improve the experience for people using Brompton Man and Van. We regularly review our content against good accessibility practice and seek to reduce barriers wherever we can. This statement will be updated as improvements are made and as our approach develops.Last updated: this statement reflects our current accessibility approach for accessible Brompton man and van content.