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A community group hoping to buy the pub which has been at the heart of its village for almost 200 years has appealed for help with the final push to r...
In its regular column CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news and updates about pubs with historically significant interiors across the country. For fu...
No. Â Bottle-conditioned beers are commonplace around the world and in some countries, most prominently Belgium, but also the Netherlands, France and...
Great brewing nations celebrate the contribution beer makes to their history and heritage with museums that allow the public to appreciate that to the...
CAMRA is making its mark in the 2024 General Election with the launch of its manifesto and e-lobby campaign. The Campaign is calling on its members to...
Manchester-based Joseph Holt has joined forces with fellow family brewers Everards and Hook Norton – which are also celebrating 175 years in business...
Stonegate Group, the UK’s largest operator of LGBTQIA+ venues, is launching its Serving With Pride campaign to coincide with this month’s Pride Month....
A community group in Helpston, near Peterborough, is the first to receive a capital grant in a programme being run by Plunkett UK in partnership with...
The churn of pubs continues with the sale of two tranches of pubs by national companies, raising fears for consumer choice and the future of some tena...
No mild has reached great prominence largely because the style is hard to categorise. Â Unlike porter, stout, pale ale, double brown, barley wine and...