Quickline has teamed up with charity Run With It in a three-year partnership that will help fund its expansion south of the Humber, alongside enrichment days to boost key work skills for young people.

Freedom Fibre has opened its community fund for good and green projects and will invest thousands of pounds worth of grants in areas where it is rolling out its full fibre network.
Community non-profit groups active within Freedom Fibre’s build footprint can apply for grants of between £250 and £500 to help deliver their projects.
In 2022, the Freedom Fund financed a range of projects such as community orchards and gardens, solar panels and habitat improvement projects.
Neil McArthur, CEO at Freedom Fibre, said: “We’re building on last year’s successes by extending our fund to reach an even broader range of community groups.”