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Reverend to open beer festival

The 49th Sheffield Steel City Beer and Cider Festival (SCBF49) will be opened by local musician Jon McClure, lead singer of the city-based band Revere...

No half measures at festival

The Nottingham Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival opens to the public tomorrow and sees a return of the No Half Measures (NHM) bar. The concept behind i...

Thimble has drinkers award sewn up

West Dorset CAMRA has announced the Thimble Inn, Piddlehinton is the winner of its 2025 Beer Drinkers Pub Of The Year award. The unique award is given...

Boost for pubs welcome but Budget support essential

The government is to spend up to £5bn on boosting high streets, parks and public spaces in 339 “overlooked” communities across the UK. Under its Pride...

Keep Cask Alive!

Time is running out to be part of the Keep Cask Alive campaign to get cask beer the protection it deserves from the UK government and UNESCO.  CAMRA h...

Perry pear saviours scoop Pomona prize

The Hartpury Heritage Trust in Gloucestershire has won CAMRA’s Pomona Award for playing a vital role in preserving the UK’s perry heritage.   Named af...

Latest Good Beer Guide is ‘testament to resilience of publicans’

CAMRA has published the 2026 Good Beer Guide (GBG) along with a clear message to the chancellor – it’s a make-or-break moment for the future of indepe...

PUBlic Affairs round-up – September 

The regular PUBlic Affairs round-up returns with the Campaigns and Communications team’s latest updates on CAMRA’s campaigning across Westminster, dev...

CAMRA celebrates Cask Ale Week

With the return of Cask Ale Week, CAMRA is urging everyone to back independent brewers and support their local pubs, social clubs and taprooms over th...

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...


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