April, 2021

Greater protection for post war pubs needed, says CAMRA

CAMRA is calling for further protection for under threat, historic post-war pubs

Scottish MSPs urged to back Scottish pubs and brewers

The Scottish Parliament should use its powers and support Scottish pubs, thereby ensuring their ongoing success, says CAMRA.

Chris Bruton: influential CAMRA chairman remembered

Chris Bruton, CAMRA’s national chairman for two years in the late 1970s,  has died at his home in Ealing, west London, after a long illness, aged 73,...

Book Review: ‘Unusual Pubs by Boot, Bike and Boat’

Terry Lock explores some of Britain’s most unusual pubs in this book by Bob Barton.

Alcohol-free beer to debut at the Great British Beer Festival

The Great British Beer Festival is offering an alcohol-free beer range for the very first time from the Netherlands-based Braxzz Brewery.

CAMRA’s Chief Executive, Tim Page, to leave the organisation 

It has been announced today that Tim Page will be leaving CAMRA after three and a half years as Chief Executive.

Call for community pub leaders to join new pub network

A new network is being created to help put more pubs in community hands and it needs community pub leaders to help lead it.

Two of oldest Tyneside pubs get investment

Two historic Tyneside pubs have been given a new lease of life

Becoming a master brewer – brewing at home

Katie Wiles overcomes her apprehension for going into her kitchen and tries her hand at brewing at home

Five Quirky Post-War Pubs Listed

Historic England celebrates great post-war pubs with five new listings at Grade II across the country.


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