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Plan your November festival trips now!

Plan your next festival trip with the help of the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

Strong return for closed Cumbrian pub

A village pub is set to reopen after hundreds of people clubbed together to buy it. The Samson Inn at Gilsland, on the Cumbria-Northumberland border,...

Scotland CAMRA celebrates golden anniversary

CAMRA members from all over Scotland have celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the country’s first branch at an event in Glasgow’s Bon A...

New move to increase small brewers’ access to pubs?

The Treasury is considering how to increase access to pubs for small brewers and may announce an industry consultation.  The government is considering...

Award winner’s taproom celebration

A Cornish brewery has celebrated two CAMRA award wins with an event for beer fans and its local community. Treen’s brewery, in Ponsanooth, was present...

Stout links northern favourites

Two of the North’s most celebrated breweries have collaborated for the first time to launch a 4.4 per cent stout Northern Rising. The culmination of m...

Brewery closures slow

Has the brewing industry turned a corner? For the first time in 2024 some regions of the UK have seen brewery numbers rise, with the overall net closu...

Celebrate Cider and Perry month in the nation’s finest specialist pubs

CAMRA’s month-long cider and perry promotion is almost over but there's still time to take part and where better than in one of the regional finalists...

Getting sips to lips

How do we bring cask ale to the masses? It’s a question that CAMRA has been asking since 1971. I’ve spent quite a lot of time recently with the dedica...

Thrills, chills and great cider

In the last instalment in our guide to haunted pubs for Cider and Perry Month we encounter priest holes, smuggler’s tunnels, and a drowned landlady. 


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