For sixty quid you aren't going to get the lightest reels in any of the manufacturers ranges. They reserve their lightest materials for costlier products. Quick release spools also rules out the vast majority of front drag reels. There are some front drag reels with quick release, but they tend to be expensive. You've effectively narrowed your choice down to small (to keep the weight down), front drag reels.
Stretch a bit further, and do away with the QR requirement, and get a
Daiwa Matchwinner 2508 from Hull Angling Centre. It's not the lightest reel in the world, but it'll knock spots off anything around the same price and be capable of living with any (float) rod upgrades/change in venues that might crop up. I bought one because it was a steal and then bought a second in short order.
Alternatively, wait until Bobco's sale at the weekend and get 20% off the
Shimano Super GT 2500RD. Again, not the lightest reel (of its size) in the world, but the oversized spool, and spool reducers, offer a lot to a float angler.
Otherwise, you're looking at the likes of the Shimano Sahara RD, Daiwa Megaforce X, and similar.