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Whitbread under fire for mass pub closures

One of the draws of staying in a Premier Inn is popping in to the pub next door for a pint of cask ale, but that is coming to an end as owner Whitbrea...

Campaign for Ivy grows

Wiltshire villagers are coming together to buy their local after owner Wadworth brewery put the Ivy Inn in Heddington up for sale. The Ivy is has Asse...

Geoff Mumford – Burton brewing pioneer

Geoff Mumford, (above right) a pioneer of the small brewery movement, has died aged 82 just weeks after securing the future of his Burton Bridge brewe...

Plan your August festival trips now!

Plan your next festival trip by viewing the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit https://events.camra.org.uk

Veteran Oxford pub campaigner remembered

A familiar figure in Oxford CAMRA circles until a few years ago, John Mackie died on June 27 aged 85. Mobility problems meant he had been housebound f...

Table beer back on the table

Table beer has roots that stretch back for hundreds of years, both in the UK and across Europe. The classification is not one made by style but by str...

Council and campaigners save historic London pub

A determined local authority and a concerted campaign by locals have helped save a historic pub in South London. Last year, Southwark Council issued a...

Real ale Mecca’s newest attraction

For many real ale fans Sheffield is already a must-visit city, and now there’s another reason to make the trip – Thornbridge’s upcoming Fargate pub. T...

New Pells is beyond the pale

Harvey’s has unveiled its latest beer, Pells Pale, named after the Sussex word for a body of water. At 3.7 per cent ABV, Pells is made with South Down...

Work with CAMRA to build your business

CAMRA is looking for new partnerships with companies and commercial ventures to increase revenue for its campaigning. Business development manager Ste...


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