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Time for the Crooked House to stand tall again

Campaigners who want to rebuild the Crooked House, razed in 2023, have written an open letter to the authorities approaching the two-year anniversary...

Tuns of trouble

The Three Tuns Inn at Bishop’s Castle in Shropshire closed its doors unexpectedly this month. Unspecified issues at the venue have led to the search f...

Oasis gets beer flowing in Manchester

Joseph Holt marked the Oasis reunion concerts in Manchester by brewing more beer and staging events at its pubs close to the venue. Three of the brewe...

Still time to champion cider and perry 

The final instalment in this producer series champions makers across the UK to celebrate CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Month.  Publicans can contact produce...

Cream of Manchester heads home

The Cream of Manchester is heading back to the city as JW Lees is to brew and distribute it under licence from Budweiser Brewing Group (BBG). This par...

Brighton Bier lives on in Lewes

Harvey’s has taken over the intellectual property of the closed Brighton Bier brewery including its trademarks and recipes. Brighton Bier, which close...

Big Breakfast for collab brewers

Beer brewed from bread is not new and St Austell is now on its third. The brewery has partnered with London’s Toast Brewing, to create a limited-editi...

Pubco lays out Budget wish list

Greene King has unveiled policy proposals on business rates that could unlock millions of pounds to drive growth through investment in communities acr...

PUBlic Affairs round up – July 

The PUBlic Affairs round-up returns for July with updates on how the Campaigns and Communications team has been campaigning for pubs, pints and people...

The gastropub lives

I’ve been organising my thoughts on the gastropub concept ever since I read the wonderful Katie Mather’s thoughts on the subject in her excellent news...


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