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MP opens pub’s lockdown shop

Ashford MP Damian Green has officially opened a shop and cafe created during the second lockdown in a rural Kent pub. The Shepherd Neame-owned pub tra...

Pub boss calls for business rates reform

One of the country top pub bosses has joined the call for a review of business rates and VAT. Marston’s chief executive officer Ralph Findlay said: "T...

High scores for revived beer festival

    England’s summer of football may be all over but at Guildford Cricket Club, excitement of a different kind was building last night as people queue...

Popular festival extended

The massive success of Norwich and District branch's pub festival Norwich & District’s Pub Festival has seen it extended for an extra week  Organiser...

New River quits pub property business

New River has sold its pub property business, Hawthorn Leisure, to Admiral Taverns for ÂŁ222m. The estate comprises 674 leased, tenanted and operator-m...

A place to sigh, cry and laugh softly

A glance around the internet will unavoidably reveal the topic of grief. But why the internet? Are people not grieving in places of worship or similar...

Going the extra ml

Misleading consumers is a serious matter, but that’s what I believe brewers are doing with their on pack measurements. Not that they are short changin...

Party time in the orchard

Opening a new cider tap deserves a celebration so Dunham Press is to revive its annual Party at the Orchards after a year's break.

Brewpubs back GBBF at your local

Join Brewhouse & Kitchen over the next week in supporting pubs this summer during CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival at Your Local (GBBF). The compan...

PUBlic Affairs round up July 2021

In a regular series for WB Online, the CAMRA Campaigns Team shares the work that has been going on across Westminster, the devolved parliaments and lo...


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