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York fest launch for low-alcohol beer push

University of York researchers are behind a project to get more no-and-low alcohol beers in pubs across York and North Yorkshire. Launched at the CAMR...

Planning bulletin - September

This bulletin is a new What’s Brewing series sharing information and advice about pub and club planning. Current position In recent times, the plannin...

New guide to Sheffield pubs goes on sale

The third booklet in the Sheffield Pub Heritage Walk series has just been released and covers Neepsend. The new booklet includes a map, images and cov...

Cask hero recognised

After 36 years running Bedfordshire’s award-winning Engineers Arms – 30 of them in the Good Beer Guide – landlord Kevin Machin pulled his final pints...

Actor pulls pints to save Swan

Actor and film star Rupert Everett has joined the Campaign and has been working behind the bar as part of a community effort to try to save the Swan,...

Pump still pumping 50 years on as Beer Matters

Half a century ago in the summer of 1974, Parish Pump joined the printed material which jostled for space in Sheffield’s pubs and clubs. This was the...

Time to plan your autumn festival visit

As we head into autumn, make the most of it with a festival trip or two. Just pick from the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit the ev...

Carpenters carves cider niche

Is Gloucestershire the new home of cider? That’s the question being asked as the Carpenters Arms in Westrip, just outside Stroud, is named CAMRA’s Wes...

Community spirit thriving at heritage winner

With nominations for the Pub Saving Awards now open, What’s Brewing caught up with the first Heritage Award winner, the Drewsteignton Benefit Society,...

Pub Saving champ a year on...

Across the UK, there are groups of people fighting to save their locals. CAMRA’s Pub Saving Awards seeks to recognise and champion those who have come...


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