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Boost for communities fighting to save their pubs

A new scheme has been launched to help people own their local pub in parts of East Anglia. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Area hav...

Council’s pub protection ‘troubling’

Campaigners in Enfield, North London, faced with having just one pub, are urging the local authority not to turn a former pub into a restaurant. The P...

U-turn on takeaway beer

Pubs in England and Wales will be able to continue selling takeaway beer and cider after the government decided to keep Covid licensing rules. The rul...

Pub staff ensure tragic death will not be in vain

Bar staff at a pub in Swinton are setting up a menopause support network in memory of a woman who took her own life. When Charlotte Sumbland (pictured...

Success in 14-year fight for historic pub

After a long battle by the local community, one of Britain’s most significant pubs, the Baring Hall Hotel in Grove Park, South-East London, now has a...

Station cutbacks to hit disabled beer lovers

A disabled beer lover has called on the government to reconsider plans to shut ticket offices and remove platform staff at all train stations. Steven...

New Inn gets new shop

The New Inn in Norton Lindsey, Warwickshire will soon be celebrating the opening of its village store (above). A total of £90,000 was raised to set up...

Cash boost for Welsh pubs

Pubs in Wales will receive more than £690,000 from the Community Ownership Fund to allow them to stay open. The Cross Inn and the Tafarn Crymych Arms...

Duke fights off diner threat

Plans to convert the derelict Iron Duke in Great Yarmouth to an American diner have been shelved, following a consultation. Now the campaigners say th...

Duke needs more time

Efforts to save a grade II-listed pub on Great Yarmouth's seafront could be thwarted by the short time allocated to a public consultation. Great Yarmo...


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