Auction News 29 August 2025

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OfftheFenceProductionsLimited

Theavailableassetsincludebutarenotlimitedto:

CameraEquipmentincluding3xSonyPXW-FS7,1xSonyPXW-FS5,2xSonyF5SXS,1xSonyPXW-FX9V camcorders,SonyAlpha7IVcamera,DJIInspire-2Drone,varioustripodsandassociated accessories.

LensesincludingCanonEF24-105mm/EF16-35mm/EF100mm/EF16-35mm/HDXSHJ21x75B, 4xSigma150-600mmlenses

ServerRoomEquipmentincluding5xAvidNexusPro40TBengines,2xQNAPTS-2483XU-RPNAS storage,AJAColorFrontHDR-IMGYZR-12GHDRImageAnalyser12G,SymplyProLTOSASEXPdesktop tapedrive.

Post-ProductionSuites(15x)includingSonyTrimastermonitors,studiomonitors,microphonesand associated

ComputerEquipmentincluding45xAppleiMacProComputers,17xAppleMacBookProlaptops, HPZ8workstations,andRAIDstoragedevice.

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Montracon&SDCTri-AxleCurtainsideTrailers(variousages);Mercedes ActrosTractorUnits(variousages),ScaniaRigidCurtainsideTrucks(various agesandspecification;assortedlightcommercialvehicles;yardplant;HGV workshopequipment;officeeffectsandancillaryitems.

Viewing:Monday8thSeptember2025,between11amand2pm

Entire Contents of Large-Scale Contract Distillery

As Instructed by FRP Advisory Administrators of Ryebeck Trading Co Limited & Finance Houses

8 Stills | 1 Litre to 500 Litre by Kothe and Hagyo

BSPS 30T–24T Malt Grain Silos & 2023

Meura Junior Hybrid 2001 Mash Filter

Ends: 5th September

224 Lots Location: Goole, DN14

2023 Tecnolat CIP System & 6PD 17,000L

Dual Purpose Vessels

Laboratory, Support & Handling Equipment

Viewing Date: 4th September

Contact: info@bpiaa.com

SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION

ASSETS OF A COUNTRY INN WITH EXTERNAL TENT TIPI STRUCTURE

(SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

To include:-

Tipi Structures

• A twin stretch tent tipi structure (Supplied by Stunning Tents)

Bar Equipment

• A timber frame U-shaped bar structure with timber splash back

• Polar triple door glass fronted undercounter bottle chillers (2off)

• Brandels BRW35H hydrocarbon drinks cooler (2019)

• 5-tap bar mounted pump & dispenser

• Trotec IDE50 mobile diesel fired space heater

• Top metal 120L mobile fuel tank and caddy (2021)

• BM2 Arcotherm EC32 mobile diesel fired space heater (3off)

Catering Equipment

• Big Green Egg – Kamado ceramic BBQ

• Chefs Range GDSP313 stainless steel triple door refrigerated counter with chiller top drawer unit

• Buffalo stainless steel benchtop induction plate

• Lincat stainless steel twin sliding door warming cupboard

• IGNEUS Pro750 wood fired pizza oven with flue

• Williams HJC 35A R2 stainless steel triple door refrigerated counter

• Prisma Food Solutions stainless steel dough roller

• Buffalo benchtop stainless steel twin basket fryer (2off)

• HOST HOST1002CF stainless steel undercounter refrigerator

• Clifton benchtop twin Bain Marie

• Infrico V1676T benchtop Bain Marie

• Williams HA280 SARI stainless steel twin door refrigerated counter

• Vogue stainless steel mobile capacity rack

• Husky sliding door chest freezer

Entertainment and Electronics Equipment

• Anytronics Pro-Dim 10 location dimming switch pack and supply

• View Sonics Luminous Superior HD projectors (2off)

• Chauvet DJ GigBar 2 LED lighting system

• LEDJ ALU quad par 64 light engine (6off)

• Spotlight light engine (4off)

• Various outdoor festoon lighting

• Various outdoor fairy lights

• EPOS Now PRO C-15 touchscreen till system

Furniture, Dining and Other

• Range of timber frame dining tables and chairs

• Range of antique style dressing units

• Range of tufted furniture

• Range of décor, glassware, crockery and utensils etc.

To bid please go to: www.lsh.co.uk/assetadvisory or ON VIEW: Tuesday 9th September 2025, between 10am and 4pm AT: Stanford Dingley, Reading RG7 6LT

BIDDING CLOSES: Thursday 11th September 2025 from 3pm

COLLECTION: Monday 15th - Tuesday 16th September 2025 (Smaller assets, contents of tipi and outdoor kitchen structure) Monday 22nd - Tuesday 23rd September 2025 (Dismantling and removal of the tipi structure) The premises will be open between 10:00am and 4:00pm (no further access is available after this date)

This is a full PPE site – visitors must wear adequate PPE at all times

For further details please contact: Connor Mills & Matthew Hartley | cmills@lsh.co.uk |

Smith Hampton

2nd

SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION

Collective

Online Auction to include Metal Forming and Fabrication Equipment, Woodworking Equipment, Timber Stock, and Kitchen Appliances

(SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

To include:

• Ranalah English Wheel and various other English Wheels

• Edwards Trucut 600 guillotine

• Supersaw radial arm saw

• Automech portable hydraulic car scissor lifts

• Dewalt, Hitachi, Metabo and various other power tools

To bid please go to: www.lsh.co.uk/assetadvisory or

• Timber stock of various sizes

• Fronius and Jasic pro welding sets

• Various kitchen appliances to include Neff, Siemens and Ilve Milano

• Range of décor, glassware, crockery and utensils etc.

ON VIEW: Monday 15th September 2025 between 9am and 4pm by appointment only

AT: Milton Keynes and Billericay

BIDDING CLOSES: Wednesday 17th September 2025 from 2pm

COLLECTION: Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th September 2025 between 9am and 4pm by appointment only

This is a full PPE site – visitors must wear adequate PPE at all times

For further details please contact: Tom Williams | towilliams@lsh.co.uk | 07707 884005

Lambert Smith Hampton, 55 Wells Street, London, W1T 3PT

Auctioneer Feature

As the UK construction landscape continues to experience fluctuations, businesses across the plant and civil engineering sectors are reassessing their strategies for growth, resilience and sustainability. Kevin Gardner, Commercial Manager at BPI, takes a closer look at the current market and what businesses can do to ensure they achieve their goals.

“Across the plant and civil engineering sectors, businesses are continuing to adapt to a fast-evolving market, balancing the pressures of cost, demand and sustainability. With rising material prices and tighter margins, many are looking for smarter ways to scale operations and maintain profitability without compromising on capability.

“One area attracting increasing attention is the use of second-hand machinery, equipment and tools. Whether buying or selling to support new projects or maintain existing operations, pre-owned assets offer compelling benefits. It’s faster to source, typically more cost-effective and contributes positively to circular economy practices.

“This approach is becoming particularly relevant as the construction industry remains unpredictable. According to the latest S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index, construction activity in July fell to its lowest level since May 2020.

“All three main construction segments - housing, commercial and civil engineering recorded declines, with civil engineering seeing the sharpest fall in activity.

“Running alongside this, demand for quality used machinery, equipment and tools continues to rise. For contractors and civil engineering firms, pre-owned assets provide a faster, more affordable path to expansion or project fulfilment, without sacrificing performance.

A recent BPI example comes from working with a national tool hire company to manage its five-year fleet cycle. The goal was to sell tools and equipment efficiently, cut maintenance costs, and get the best return on assets.

Once processed, the tools were listed on BPI’s auction platform which has over 180,000 registered bidders. Each sale is fully managed, with prompt payment, detailed monthly reports and direct settlement into the client’s account.

“This kind of structured, streamlined approach takes the hassle out of asset disposal,” said Kevin. “It allows businesses to recover maximum value from surplus equipment while keeping operational disruption to a minimum.”

Beyond the financial returns, there’s also a clear sustainability benefit. “By giving tools and machinery a second life, companies reduce waste, conserve resources and lower their carbon impact,” he added.

“As the UK continues to invest in infrastructure, demand for new and used machinery will stay high. Businesses that use flexible ways to get equipment and manage their assets wisely will be better prepared for changes and new opportunities.”

“In a world where budgets are tight, timelines are shorter, and sustainability is non-negotiable, selling at auction and buying second-hand offers a compelling solution.

WhyChooseGavel?

GavelAuctioneersandValuersareanational firmofsurveyors,valuersandauctioneers, regulatedbyRICS.Theyoffervaluationand disposaladviceforassetsinmarketssuchas processplant,construction,plantmachinery, engineering,woodworkingandmore.

Theirteambringextensiveknowledgeand experienceinprovidingvaluationsand conductingauctionsforassetdisposal.

OnlineauctionsareakeypartofGavel's businessmodel,allowingthemtoreacha globalaudienceandgenerateincreased interestintheitemsandlotsavailable.

Auctioneer Feature

Need an experienced, professional and charismatic auctioneer to cover a high-profile event, fill a sudden gap or elevate an upcoming sale? Contact Charlie Foyle - a freelance auctioneer with over 30 years of experience, trusted across multiple industries.

• Seamless Cover: Reliable, discreet and ready to step in at short notice - ensuring continuity and confidence.

• Flexible Engagements: Available for one-off, seasonal or regular work - adaptable to your brand, tone and audience.

• Global-Ready: Confident with live or virtual formats, international bidders and diverse clientele.

• Event Expertise: From gala auctions to private sales, Charlie brings poise, presence and professionalism. Whether

Sustainability is no longer a buzzword; it’s a necessity. Across the UK, businesses and individuals are rethinking the way they consume, reuse and dispose of products and the circular economy has become a cornerstone of that shift. At its heart, this model rejects the old ‘take, make, dispose’ approach and instead champions reusing, recycling and extending the life of goods. One unexpected but increasingly vital player in this transition? The auction industry.

With more than 65 years in the sector, Auction News has witnessed first-hand how auctions have evolved from simple sales platforms into powerful drivers of the green economy. By giving used machinery, vehicles, tools, consumer goods and commercial assets a second life, auctions are now firmly part of the sustainability conversation.

Auctions: Closing the Loop

In practice, auctions embody the very essence of circular thinking. They prevent valuable equipment from being sent to landfill, provide businesses with an efficient route to offload surplus assets and offer buyers access to quality goods without the environmental cost of manufacturing new ones. Whether it’s an industrial machine, a fleet vehicle or surplus stock, the auction room keeps these resources in circulation - cutting waste and reducing demand on raw materials.

A Green Choice for Businesses

For companies under increasing pressure to demonstrate eco-conscious practices, auctions provide a practical solution. Decommissioning equipment no longer means costly disposal; instead, assets can be resold quickly and responsibly. On the other side, procurement managers can source machinery or office equipment at auction, reducing expenditure while lowering carbon impact. Many businesses are now actively showcasing their use of auctions as part of their sustainability strategies - an approach that resonates with clients and consumers who value environmental responsibility.

Eco-friendly Opportunities for Individuals

But it’s not just businesses who benefit. For consumers, auctions are an opportunity to align purchasing habits

with sustainable values. Choosing pre-owned items over new not only reduces demand on manufacturing and transport but also helps tackle the UK’s mounting waste problem. From industrial machinery to household goods, auctions offer a chance to buy high-quality products at a fraction of the cost, all while contributing to a more circular economy.

Looking Ahead

As the UK accelerates its journey towards net zero and more sustainable ways of living, auctions are poised to play an even greater role. By keeping goods in circulation, reducing landfill and supporting responsible recycling, the auction sector is helping to redefine how we think about consumption.

At Auction News, we’re proud to be part of this movement. With over six decades of experience, our platform connects businesses and individuals with opportunities to buy and sell sustainably - offering practical solutions that benefit the economy as much as the environment.

The circular economy isn’t just theory; it’s happening now. And auctions are proving to be one of the most effective ways to keep it moving forward.

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