KEIGHLEY social housing group Incommunities has netted silverware for the second year running in a charity five-a-side football tournament.

Ten housing associations and businesses were represented in the competition, at Goals Bradford.

The event raised £4,000 for the Prince's Trust, the nominated charity of Incommunities group chief executive Geraldine Howley during her term as president of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).

Incommunities, as last year's winner, organised the contest and was victorious in the final.

"This tournament marks one of the fundraising highlights of my presidential year," said Mrs Howley.

"It's been wonderful to see teams from London to the north-east come together and help raise thousands of pounds for the Prince's Trust and its life-changing work.

"These past 12 months have been memorable and humbling for the fantastic support shown by housing colleagues, organisations and the CIH membership right across the UK."

Donations can still be made at justgiving.com/fundraising/Incommunities-Team-footyPlayoffs.