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Pandemic fails to stop fight to save village pub

Campaigners who rescued a Norfolk village pub during the coronavirus pandemic are the latest winners of CAMRA’s prestigious Pub Saving Award. The Blue...

Help name CAMRA’s next great book!

Can you help us name CAMRA’s next great book?  The Campaign for Real Ale has launched a competition to name its next great book, due to be published i...

Dray horses return to Vaux site

Brewer’s dray horses are back outside the former Vaux brewery in Sunderland city centre thanks to local artist Ray Lonsdale. The metal sculpture, whic...

Branch brings beer news to visually impaired

Stockport & S Manchester CAMRA has been bringing pub and beer news to the visually impaired through the Stockport Talking Newspaper Association’s (STN...

Join six decades of Holts landladies

Their ages may span six decades, yet this sextet of women has one thing in common – they're all licensees with Joseph Holt brewery.  The Manchester-ba...

Dark delight arrives for festive season

Enjoy the festive season with a  dark new beer from Shepherd Neame – the limited-edition English ale Cracklewick (4.8 per cent). The beer uses ale, cr...

CAMRA’s podcasts need you!

Would you like to get involved in helping make the next season of CAMRA’s podcast Pubs. Pints. People.? The producers are looking for volunteers to ta...

Don’t miss podcast season finale

It is time for the season finale of the Campaign’s Pubs. Pints. People! podcast In the final episode of Season 4, the  hosts look forward to the new y...

Step in to new year with a new Sheps’ pub walks

Shepherd Neame is launching three pub walks in Kent. In response to demand, a self-guided walking tour of its Faversham pubs is on offer for the first...

Campaigners slam ruling to demolish pub

  1695 The Plough opens as a public house 1897 Tennant Brothers acquire the lease to the Plough and the adjacent sports ground 1929...


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