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Can you help Newark beer festival?

CAMRA’s Newark & District beer festival (26-28 May) is looking for volunteers. “May might seem a long way off but the good news is that the Newark Bee...

Derelict railway pub back on track

More than a decade ago, local lad Danny Horsley (pictured) would regularly drink in the Black Tom pub in Camerton, West Cumbria. He also served behind...

Sunday lunch beers

My first book in five years will be published by CAMRA at the end of March and I am thoroughly excited by it. In its well-illustrated pages, I have pi...

City branch reveals impact of pandemic on real ale

Research by Leeds CAMRA has revealed a drop in bars selling real ale and the number of cask beers available in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pandemic shuts pioneering brewery

The lockdown has forced the closure of a 40-year-old brewery which was in the forefront of the real ale revolution in the 1980s. Wood’s brewery of Wis...

Elland Road pub renamed in honour of sacked club manager

A cask ale pub opposite Elland Road football ground has been renamed in tribute to Leeds United hero Marcelo Bielsa. Following the sacking of the head...

Resist brew to raise money for Ukraine

A special beer called Resist is to be brewed by Farr Brew at Coleman Green, Hertfordshire to raise money for the people of Ukraine. The beer is the re...

Getting your walking boots on

Sunday Times author Nick Hayes has been campaigning for the right to access more of the UK’s countryside and has now joined forces on a collaborative...

New look for live beer in a bottle campaign

The Campaign has relaunched its Real Ale in a Bottle accreditation scheme, with a new name and a bold new look. One to Try will help consumers discove...

Brewers urged to join fundraising for Ukraine refugees

CAMRA member Robert Longley wants to see more breweries and pubs supporting schemes raising funds for people affected by the crisis Ukraine and is bac...


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