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Tapps tops for branch

A Conwy bar is the Abercolwyn branch’s 2026 Pub of the Year. Tapps@Conwy, which opened its doors two years ago in what used to be an ice cream factory...

Mild magicians cast spell again

Anyone can become a mild magician during the UK’s longest running and largest promotion of the beer style which kicks off Friday.  Organised by volunt...

Plan your next festival trip

There are some top festivals to look forward to this year. Members can now enjoy free entry to many CAMRA festivals (not including souvenir glass and...

Porter picks up plum prize

S&P owner and head brewer Andy Keely was left almost speechless when told his Plum Porter was the Champion Cask Ale of Norfolk 2026. Keely, who is pre...

CAMRA award nominations open

Nominations are now open for CAMRA’s 2026 Pomona Award, which recognises people who have gone above and beyond to promote real cider and perry across...

MPs to debate protecting cask beer

Derby South MP Baggy Shanker has secured a parliamentary debate on protecting cask ale and recognising its production and serving as Intangible Cultur...

PUBlic Affairs round up – March 

This regular series brings you up-to-date details on the Campaigns and Communications team’s campaigning for pubs, pints and people across Westminster...

No room for complacency

“There’s no room for complacency” – they were the wise words of CAMRA’s national chairman Joe Goodwin when he addressed annual meetings in the 1970s....

Branch heads back to its roots

Swale branch members returned to the place where it all began – the Park Tavern in Sittingbourne, Kent – to mark its 50th anniversary. The group first...

CAMRA renews stance on independence

CAMRA chairman Ash Corbett-Collins talked at SIBA's BeerX about CAMRA’s continued commitment to campaign in support of independent brewers over global...


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