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CAMRA calls for business rates reform for Scotland

THE Scottish Government’s decision to cap business to below-inflation levels in 2019/20 has been broadly welcomed by CAMRA, but the Campaign say the m...

Plough wins award for quality of its beers

The Plough Inn at Leitholm was the overall winner of this year’s beer quality award given by the Edinburgh and south east Scotland branch.

CAMRA National Chairman thanks members for commitment and hard work

National Chairman Jackie Parker has written to members thanking them for their support in 2018.

Red Lion to roar on as planners reject plans to turn pub into house

Planners have turned down an attempt to turn the Red Lion Inn in Overton, a large village in Hampshire, into a four-bedroom house. In 2017, Overton Di...

Can you help

If you’re looking to fill a role in your branch, festival or committee drop us a line to wb.editor@camra.org.uk detailing the duties and the kind of p...

Pub is The Hub project features on Countryfile Christmas Special

One of this year’s Pub is The Hub projects and a Good Beer Guide listed pub, the Bird in Bush at Elsdon, Northumberland, featured in the Christmas epi...

Pubs – changing or dying

The impact of boarded up pubs and the impact on rural village life is examined by Ignazio Cabras (pictured right)   The number of pubs in the UK has f...

Can you help – Public Transport Group seeks new members

Interested in public transport and want to help CAMRA nationally? The Public Transport Group is looking for new members to help make it easier to get...

Book Review: ‘The Yorkshire Beer Bible’

Renowned beer writer Simon Jenkins trawls the length and breadth of Britain’s biggest (and best) county seeking out the brewers old and new, large and...

New Chief Executive and Deputy Chief Executive for CAMRA

Tom Stainer and Ken Owst will be at the forefront of the Campaign


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