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What Swindon learned from its visit to twin town Salzgitter

Salzgitter visit highlights shared challenges and future opportunities for Swindon

bySwindon 24
15 December 2025 • 6.49pm
What Swindon learned from its visit to twin town Salzgitter
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Following last week’s coverage of Swindon’s 50-year twinning celebrations with Salzgitter, the visit has offered deeper reflections on what the long-standing partnership reveals about both towns today, and where it could go next.

One of the most striking moments of the trip came inside Salzgitter’s Council Chamber, where Swindon’s delegation observed a live council meeting from the public gallery. For the Mayor, watching another authority at work was a reminder that, despite national differences, local government across Europe is grappling with many of the same responsibilities and pressures.

That sense of commonality continued throughout the visit. Tours of Salzgitter’s major employers, including its round-the-clock steelworks and the Bosch factory, highlighted the city’s strong industrial identity, while also echoing Swindon’s own manufacturing history and ongoing relationship with industry.

The delegation also visited housing renovation projects, noting that Salzgitter faces similar challenges to Swindon when it comes to maintaining and upgrading older homes. This was reinforced by visits to local community facilities, including one of the city’s three libraries, where a focus on children, families and shared resources stood out. The library included a children’s play area, games lending and an equipment loan scheme comparable to Swindon’s Library of Things.

Cultural visits, from Runneburg Castle overlooking the steelworks to festive Christmas markets across the city, further underlined how Salzgitter blends heritage, community life and modern industry.

Reflecting on the visit, the Mayor said:

“the experience reinforces why town twinning still matters, particularly in uncertain times. Spending time together,” she said, “made it clear that communities in both towns face the same struggles and celebrate the same joys.”

Salzgitter Council’s strapline, “for children and families”, was highlighted as a shared value that aligns closely with Swindon’s own priorities. Looking ahead, all parties expressed a commitment to building on the past 50 years of twinning, with a clear ambition to deepen links, encourage more visits, and involve younger people more directly in the relationship.

The visit also opened conversations about the future of Swindon’s international links, including early discussions around whether a twinning relationship with a Ukrainian town could be next.

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