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Trooper’s birthday milestone

Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson says he “couldn’t be prouder” after Trooper beer reached the milestone of 30m pints sold around the world as it c...

Summer EBCU round up

As part of the Way Forward 2020 and Beyond programme, one of the recent European Beer Consumers Union (EBCU) initiatives is the introduction of a seri...

Stunning tiled gem reopens

One of the most imposing pub structures in the North-East, the Mountain Daisy in Sunderland has reopened under a new licensee. Until May this year the...

Nancy celebrates half century at the Pev

Peveril of the Peak licensee Nancy Swanick is celebrating 50 years serving pints at the Manchester pub. At 91, Nancy has spent more than half her life...

Head to the pub for the Great British Beer Festival at Your Local

In the absence of a single Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) event this year due to Covid-19, CAMRA is encouraging licensees to hold events and activ...

End of an era at Marston's

The taxi taking me to Marston’s head office in Wolverhampton had to manoeuvre round a line of giant trucks at the entrance, all bearing the logo of Ho...

Brewer's dream deal

Dreamland Margate has been one of the UK’s best-loved amusement parks for a century and aims to make it a summer to remember with new beer partner She...

Crow snatches pub of the month crown

The Crow Inn has been voted Sheffield and District CAMRA Pub of the Month for July – the first branch award of its kind for many months.

Village pub transforms into community centre

Licensees Selena and Steve Porter have opened a new farm shop and cafe at the Shipwright Arms in Shaldon near Teignmouth to help residents stay local...

Pubs hit hard as Covid restrictions extended

CAMRA has called for additional financial help for pubs following the government's decision to delay further easing of Covid restrictions in England. ...


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