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Help shape CAMRA’s policy and campaigns

CAMRA’s 2024 Conference takes place 27-28 April at the Caird Hall in Dundee, as part of CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend, AGM and Conference.  Conference is C...

Licensees call for government to help struggling pubs

The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), which represents more than 13,000 independent licensees, has written to the chancellor calling for more fin...

MBE for micropub pioneer

Martyn Hillier, founder of the Micropub Association, was made an MBE for services to business and hospitality in the New Year honours. Hillier opened...

Backing for brew café bid

A Sussex brewery’s crowdfund appeal to open a community café reached its initial £7,500 target in record time. The response has prompted Three Acre br...

Pubco’s £2.5bn debt could put locals at risk

Hundreds of Stonegate pubs could be at risk as private equity parent company TDR Capital seeks to refinance debt totalling £2.5bn. TDR Capital boss Ga...

Celebrate with Hook Norton

To celebrate its 175th Anniversary, Hook Norton brewery is inviting people to go on a virtual ale trail of its pubs and brewery, enjoy all that they h...

Why campaigners still need to keep on protecting pubs

The story of the Crooked House rightly dominated the headlines last year. The pub, in Himley, near Dudley in the West Midlands, was sold to a develope...

UK’s best pub revealed

The Tamworth Tap in the eponymous town has completed a remarkable double by winning CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year 2023 for the second year on the t...

Government cash goes to community pubs

The UK government is to give several million pounds to help eight communities buy their pub. Successful bidders will be given a share of the Community...

Sales of low alcohol beer continue to froth

Are low alcohol beers changing the character of pubs as we know them, and what does it mean for the future of cask ale? A YouGov survey shows a rise i...


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