April, 2021

Help organise our archives

The National Executive are seeking to develop a CAMRA archive to record the Campaign’s history and achievements over the past 46 years, drawing on the...

Fifty MPs urge the Chancellor to keep pubs afloat

A letter signed by 50 MPs from all parties has been delivered to the Treasury to demonstrate the support for British pubs. It calls on the Chancellor...

Trappist brewer for Leicestershire

Monks have been given planning permission to build what would be the UK’s only Trappist brewery at a rural monastery in Leicestershire.

Notice of Membership Subscription Changes following CAMRA’s AGM 2017

CAMRA’s membership fees are to increase next year following two motions passed at the National Conference   in 2017

How porter and stout went global

The latest in our series of columns extracts to mark the 10th anniversary on Beer Hunter Michael Jackson’s death, is from June 1991.

Can these four pubs be bettered?

The identity of the four best pubs in the country have been revealed, as the Campaign’s pub of the year competition heads to its conclusion.

MPs says Government must act to protect pubs

CAMRA’s campaign for calling for the tax burden in pubs to be cut, moved into Parliament, in Westminster Hall, where All-Party Parliament Beer Group c...

Community action saves local from demolition

Caverswall Community Society has had its offer to buy the Auctioneers Arms accepted after a year-long campaign to save it from demolition.

Training stairway for apples and pears

Apples and pears have been added to the Beer Academy’s curriculum.

London borough rejects move to introduce late night levy

The pub industry has welcomed a decision by Kingston Council in south London to reject imposing a late-night levy on bars and clubs.


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