Quickline has partnered with Leeds Community Foundation to introduce a new community-focused fund to support organisations in Leeds and Bradford that work with children, young people, and families helping develop digital skills and improve employment.

Ogi will be the headline sponsor for the Porthcawl 10k for the second year running and is adding junior races and a race aimed at school groups to the July event.
The altnet has begun inviting schools within its rollout communities to take part in ‘Ogi Jogi’ races of 800m or one mile.
Twenty schools, chosen by the organisers, will get a complete race event pack plus £150 to kick-start a school fundraising effort.
Louise Clement, Community Engagement Lead, said: “Community is a big part of everything we do at Ogi, and this event, getting schools out of the classroom for a bit of fun and to raise money for the community, is a fantastic way of showing that.