Looking for a unique gift or a treat for yourself? Our AGM Silent Auction is now live, and every bid helps us preserve what matters most to our community. From paintings to garden gear, there’s something for everyone.
What’s on Offer
We’ve curated a wide variety of item, including:
- 🔌 Electricals
- 🌿 Garden & Outdoor Equipment
- đź’† Health & Beauty Products
- 🍳 Kitchen & Homeware
- 🖼️ Paintings
- đź‘— Clothing & Accessories
- 📚 Books
- đź’Ť Jewellery
Browse the items and place a bid using this link: www.mechanics-trust.org.uk/auction-2025
How It Works
Browse items online and place your bids anytime before Saturday 8th November 2025 at 14:30, using this link: www.mechanics-trust.org.uk/auction-2025
By placing a bid, you agree to our auction terms and conditions, and confirm your intent to honour any winning bids. You can view the full auction terms and conditions on our website at: www.mechanics-trust.org.uk/auction-terms
The highest bidders will be contacted when the auction closes. All winning bidders must collect their items in person. Items will be available to collect from 14:30 until 15:00 on Saturday 8th November 2025 from the Central Community Centre (SN1 5BG) or from 10:00 until 16:00 on Wednesday 12th November 2025 from The Bakers’ Café (SN1 5BN).
Your support helps us continue our work in preserving Swindon’s heritage. Every bid is a step toward protecting the legacy that makes our community unique.
If you have any questions or need support regarding our online silent auction, please email us at: info@mechanics-trust.org.uk
Annual General Meeting 2025
Prior to the auction closing, we will be holding our Annual General Meeting. You are warmly invited to this special AGM marking our organisation’s 30th anniversary. As well as the more formal agenda, we’ll share recent updates, future plans, and highlights of our achievements over the years.
The Bakers Café (16 Emlyn Square, SN1 5BN) will open for refreshments prior to the meeting from 10:30 AM, with a chance to view artwork from local artists (including a Ken White kindly on loan from John Stooke).
The main meeting will be in the Central Community Centre at 12 PM, which includes a talk by Dr Rod Hebden, director of the Festival of Tomorrow and CEO and Programme Director of the Swindon Culture Collective.