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Proposed Changes to Articles of Association following the Governance Review

It is intended that CAMRA members will be asked at the AGM in April to approve changes to the organisation’s Articles of Association to strengthen the...

Greene King moves to halt fears over XX Mild’s future

GREENE King has denied rumours its awardwinning mild is being dropped from its all-year -round portfolio of beers.

Latest progress on motions from Dundee

Catch up on the latest progress on motions from 2019’s Members’ Weekend.

Mighty stout takes bottled beer crown

A RUSSIAN imperial stout, a golden ale and a hoppy IPA have been named as CAMRA’s top three bottled beers.

Spent brewers’ grain converted into fuel for heating homes

A Queen’s University Belfast researcher has developed a low cost technique to convert left over barley malt from breweries into carbon, which could be...

Dorset village pub creates community cider

The Gaggle of Geese at Buckland Newton in Dorset has created its own cider in a village-wide community venture with support from rural pub champions,...

Spring date for our biggest Welsh fest

The Campaign is launching the largest beer festival ever seen in Wales next spring.

Bid to get candidates to back our beer and pubs manifesto

CAMRA is calling on parliamentary candidates to support beer, pubs and drinkers by backing the Campaign’s election manifesto.

Liz Anderson dedicated cider campaigner

It is with deep sadness that I wish to report to you the untimely, sudden and unexpected death of my wife Liz Anderson, writes Eric Anderson. Liz was...

Liverpool pub takes Charity Pub of the Year Award

The Rose of Mossley in Liverpool has been named Pub Aid’s charity pub of the year. Landlady Mari Woods has been at the Greene King tenancy for 30 year...


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