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Community pubs – a beacon of light in the gloom

The last few days have thrown up a tumult of events to rock the UK’s brewing scene: the sad passing of Des de Moor one of the best beer writers in the...

Brewery demolition starts

Demolition of the Cannon brewery in Neepsend, Sheffield, home of Stones Bitter, has begun bringing an end to a significant chapter in the city’s brewi...

Magpie steals top prize

Magpie brewery scooped the Spyke Golding Challenge crown at the annual Hucknall Beer and Cider Festival supported by Nottingham CAMRA earlier this mon...

Community-owned businesses prove their worth

The social benefits of rural community-owned businesses shone through during a visit by Plunkett UK and Southern Co-op to Hampshire. At a challenging...

Pubco boss says rates will kill off pubs

The boss of Admiral Taverns has claimed business rates will “kill off” pubs as well as town centres unless the tax is fundamentally reformed. Admiral...

WB pioneer much missed

Ted Bruning, who has died aged 68, was a writer and journalist who played a pivotal role in turning What’s Brewing into an influential newspaper and a...

CAMRA coming to a cinema near you

CAMRA features in a new film from the makers of Fisherman’s Friends.  The heart-warming Mother’s Pride, set to hit cinema screens across the UK on Fri...

Cornish beer from Burton?

The global brewers have set out their priorities – to promote their lager brands at the expense of cask beer. As reported in What’s Brewing, Molson Co...

PUBlic Affairs update – February

The regular series returns as the Campaigns and Communications team brings the latest updates on campaigning for pubs, pints and people across Westmin...

CAMRA wants 'pasty' protection for Cornish beer

Beer drinkers and pub campaigners in Cornwall are calling for pasty-style protection for local beers to prevent them being marketed as Cornish when br...


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