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Book review: ‘Seven Stars: Ancient Astronomy and the English Public House’

Seven Stars: Ancient Astronomy and the English Public House by Hugh Kolb Unicorn Publishing (March 2019) £15.00 Reviewed by Dave Pickersgill This copi...

CAMRA welcomes financial boost for rural pubs

The Government is giving rural pubs in England thousands of pounds to deliver community services including Post Office facilities, shops and libraries...

CAMRA name Warrington village hall Club of the Year

The Appleton Thorn Village Hall near Warrington has been named the best in the country in CAMRA’s Club of the Year 2019 awards, one of the most respec...

Motions for debate at CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend, AGM & Conference announced

The Conference Standing Orders and the Motions for debate at CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend, AGM & Conference 2019 have been announced. The Motions will be...

New film records history of Vaux Brewery

In July 1999 a major employer in Sunderland, Vaux Brewery closed. In memory of this event a documentary film is currently in production and is due to...

Are these CAMRA’s youngest beer festival organisers?

Swansea Bay’s Beer & Cider Festival might just boast the youngest festival organisers in CAMRA history. Swansea University students Chris Freestone, 2...

Persistence needed in fight to save pub

Residents of the hamlet of Crays Pond in south Oxfordshire are celebrating a notable victory in their five year campaign to recover their village pub...

Bristol Beer Festival gears up for biggest celebration yet

For its 22nd year, the festival will feature more beers, ciders and perries, plus an extra session

Hampshire pub campaigners announce fundraising festival

‘Red-Fest’ will raise funds to buy the community pub

Book review: ‘The Cider Insider’

Susanna Forbes hand-picks 100 of the world’s best craft ciders – and perries – that are worth seeking out and drinking now. 


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