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Disability minister visits unique Bristol brewery

The minister for disabled people, health and work Tom Pursglove has toured a Bristol brewery and bakery which employs young adults with learning disab...

More help needed to save Scotland’s pubs

CAMRA believes Scotland’s recently revealed Budget has done nothing to help small brewers, pubs or beer drinkers. Speaking after the deputy first mini...

Plea for energy bill help as breweries close

CAMRA is urging the chancellor to announce further support with energy bills to stop more breweries going under.  The Campaign is urging the chancello...

Threat to Scottish beer choice remains despite deposit scheme updates

There was good and bad news for Scottish beer and cider drinkers as updates to the Deporit Return Scheme have been released. 

Chairman‘s Christmas message

No one can say that 2022 has been uneventful, it’s been a big year for the nation’s pubs and clubs and ultimately CAMRA’s campaigns too.   We welcomed...

A green touch of glass

Did you know that recycling is so efficient that it can take up to 50 times less energy to make new glass from old bottles than to make it from sand?...

New cash to buy community pubs

A new £6.7m round of Community Ownership Fund money has been announced to help buy 32 treasured pubs, clubs and other venues at risk of closure. To ge...

Fight for art deco Duke grows

The Iron Duke was one of Great Yarmouth’s best-loved pubs, but campaigners fear its future is in doubt as it is now derelict and the building is deter...

Special night at Fagan’s

Tom and Barbara Boulding, licensees of Sheffield pub Fagan's receive a coveted Special Award from Sheffield and District CAMRA.    Sheffield and Distr...

Small brewers celebrate ‘defining’ tax relief

The 20th anniversary of Small Brewers Relief (SBR) was celebrated with a special beer pouring in parliament’s Strangers’ Bar where Meg Hillier MP chos...


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