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Robinsons to leave its historic site

Robinsons brewery has announced plans to relocate from its Stockport brewing site and head office of almost 200 years to its packaging centre in Bredb...

Brewer’s extended fundraising pays off

Brewer and pub owner Shepherd Neame has raised more than ÂŁ35,000 for its charity of the year, the Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI). Sheps chose...

Doom Bar heads cask beer top 10

Sharp’s Doom Bar is the country’s best-selling cask ale by value and volume according to industry figures published in online trade paper Morning Adve...

Brewery’s new Kampus flagship

Manchester brewery Cloudwater is the latest independent business to set its sights on the Kampus garden neighbourhood, with plans for a new flagship v...

West Berks brewery sells to landlord

After months of rumours, West Berkshire brewery (WBB) has been sold to its landlord Yattendon Estates. Speculation over the future of the brewery has...

Dray horses return to Vaux site

Brewer’s dray horses are back outside the former Vaux brewery in Sunderland city centre thanks to local artist Ray Lonsdale. The metal sculpture, whic...

Branch brings beer news to visually impaired

Stockport & S Manchester CAMRA has been bringing pub and beer news to the visually impaired through the Stockport Talking Newspaper Association’s (STN...

Dark delight arrives for festive season

Enjoy the festive season with a  dark new beer from Shepherd Neame – the limited-edition English ale Cracklewick (4.8 per cent). The beer uses ale, cr...

Don’t miss podcast season finale

It is time for the season finale of the Campaign’s Pubs. Pints. People! podcast In the final episode of Season 4, the  hosts look forward to the new y...

Damaging social distancing returns to Scotland

Scotland returns to social distancing in pubs and restaurants as the Scottish government makes ÂŁ100m available to help businesses, including hospitali...


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