All change for Mechanics' Institute
THE owner of the Mechanics’ Institute has broken his silence over the future of the Swindon landmark and shown the Adver the work going on inside.
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THE owner of the Mechanics’ Institute has broken his silence over the future of the Swindon landmark and shown the Adver the work going on inside.
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