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Fight on to save pub which inspired George Orwell

A North London pub that helped inspire George Orwell’s Perfect Pub essay is threatened with losing its licence following complaints about noise. The C...

Sheps expands north of the river

Three coastal Essex pubs have been taken over by Shepherd Neame. The Faversham, Kent brewer has bought three popular freehold pubs – the Bellhouse in...

Steel City fest beer mats up for grabs

Three limited-edition sets of 12 mint beer mats promoting the 46th Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF46) are to be auctioned on eBay. On one side of each...

CAMRA reveals UK’s top 16 pubs

The best pubs in the UK have been announced as part of CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year (POTY) competition. The 16 regional finalists will now have a...

Pubs help struggling families back to school

Pubs in the North-West are setting up school uniform banks following a call to help parents struggling as families prepare to go back to school. Miche...

Community cafe for CAMRA award winner

CAMRA’s current holder of its pub saving award, the Blue Bell in Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, has opened a community café to provide a place for locals to me...

Brewer’s £130,000 food bank boost

Food banks and clubs in the North-West have been given a massive boost thanks to ÂŁ130,000 raised in Joseph Holt pubs across the region. The money has...

Win double for home brewer

A Sheffield homebrewer is celebrating at last after his beer won a gold award for stouts and porters. Nathan Pratt, (above left) of the Sheffield Home...

Push for more guest beers in pubs

Britain’s smaller brewers are calling on the government to allow  more pubs to sell their  beers. The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has called...

Three of John Holl’s World’s Greatest Beers

John Holl is one of eight authors who have used their expertise to compile World’s Greatest Beers, featuring 250 of the best brews from around the glo...


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