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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...

CAMRA urges ‘extreme caution’ over government pub warnings

restrictions delivered without financial support. CAMRA national chairman Nik Antona said: “The UK government needs to understand the severity of the...

Fight to save ‘national treasure’

CAMRA members in St Albans are leading a campaign to save a pub described as “a national treasure” as the first branch of the Campaign was formed ther...

Damaging social distancing returns to Scotland

Scotland returns to social distancing in pubs and restaurants as the Scottish government makes £100m available to help businesses, including hospitali...

CAMRA wary of pubs sale to international investor

International investment giant Fortress has agreed a deal to buy Punch Pubs & Co and its estate of 1,300 sites. The purchase of the business is led by...

Nightmare on hospitality street

With thousands of consumers staying at home in the run up to Christmas, CAMRA is calling for the government to give financial support to thousands of...

Praise for lambic campaigners

Belgian’s Lambic producers have recognised the work beer consumer group Zythos has done defending the country’s beer style and promoting the oude geuz...

Christmas comes to Hogs Back tap

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Hogs Back brewery in Tongham, Surrey as the brewer unveils a packed festive programme in its newly refu...

Hunt on for UK’s hardest-working casks

CAMRA is looking for the UK’s longest-serving casks as part of its campaign to highlight ways for consumers to drink greener. Cask beer is one of the...

Harbour relaunches village inn

An award-winning pub in north Cornwall has reopened after being bought by Harbour Brewing in Bodmin. The brewery took over the pub in the summer openi...


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