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UKFast in the Community

Taking our corporate social responsibility seriously

UKFast at Ashton on Mersey High SchoolUKFast's Outreach Programme visits schools and other institutions in the Greater Manchester area giving presentations for pupils at GCSE level and above about opportunities and careers in the Internet.

Network director Neil Lathwood and communications director Jonathan Bowers talk to students on all technical aspects of building a network and raise awareness of the increasing importance of the Internet in everyday life.

If you'd like UKFast to visit your school please contact Jonathan Bowers by email or call 0870 421 1585.

Rugby for the youngOur Youth Sports scheme works through our association with the Sale Sharks. Not only does our sponsorship of the club contribute to their grassroots rugby training camps, but we offer youth teams across the country the chance to come and meet the Sharks and watch them play.

The youth sports initiative is hugely important to us. Working in an industry that has encouraged a reduction in active exercise amongst young people, we work hard to promote the benefits of sports for fitness and wellbeing. Our associations with the Sale Sharks and the Airwaves-Ducati superbikes teams help us to deliver this message to children of school age.

Our 2005 scheme brought the Widness Under 9's Rugby team to Edgeley park to meet Charlie Hodgson and his team mates and enjoy an awards ceremony with Sharky (the club mascot). Young Jack Andrews was the team member who won our competition and received a signed Sharks jersey.

GCSE students visit the data centre

GSCE data centre away day

In December 2007, UKFast hosted an away day for GSCE students. Thirty children visited the MANOC data centre to learn all about how the internet works.

UKFast staff exhibited the generators that power the centre and the servers housed there. The pupils had access to a standard area of the facility in a move which allowed them to learn and observe, but was fully in line with stringent security measures to protect the hardware.

Neil Lathwood, Network Director of UKFast, explained how the building is powered and showed off its high tech features, including the under floor air conditioning and the fire suppression system. The day was a positive experience for everyone involved.

Wear it pinkRaising money for charity by wearing it pink

In 2007 and 2006 UKFast supported the Breast Cancer Campaign to help reach a target of £2.1m. We raised over £500 for the campaign.

Our policy

In all dealings with customers, employees, stakeholders, partners, suppliers and the local community, UKFast adheres to a set of core values. These specific aspirations and commitments guide every thing we do:

UKFast believes in the power of economic growth to deliver a more just and inclusive society, which is why we are a member of both ISPA and RIPE, to ensure best practice procedures in Internet sector and encourage the development of communications network in all areas of the UK and in Europe. Currently, we invest 25 per cent of all annual profits into the further development of the network.

UKFast Internet Awards

UKFast 2007 Internet Awards

The UKFast Internet Awards give us an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of our online Network. UKFast presents awards to business across it's network, rewarding the best web designs, functionality, community sites and Internet innovations amongst other things.

With thousands of online businesses to choose from, the awards aim to promote competition and achievement across the various sectors.

Printerland win 2005 E-commerce award The awards and the publicity around them help to build the profiles of winning companies and open up avenues of communication between UKFast's many clients presenting networking opportunities of a different kind.

For more information on the UKFast Internet Awards you can see our winners page from the 2007 awards.