BRADFORD-based careers and training organization, Aspire-igen has secured funding for two more projects.

The money has come from the European Commission's Erasmus+ stream and will create three new, full-time jobs at the Opportunity Centre, Cheapside.

The latest projects include Metropolis, which will highlight the city's industrial heritage, and Gender +, which will develop governance and benchmarking tools for gender positive vocational education and training provision.

Chief Executive Caroline Harrison (pictured) said: "It is fantastic to have our expertise in the fields of employment & skills, careers guidance and vocational education and training recognised both nationally and internationally.

"It really helps put Bradford on the map, as well as creating much needed high quality, skilled employment."