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Cask beer centre stage at Scottish festival

A cask ale tent is at the heart of the Paisley Food and Drink Festival, which runs 4-10pm on Friday 25 April and 12-9pm on Saturday 26 April. The free...

Pub makeover winners revealed

Airbnb has revealed the major renovations to rooms above three independent, rural pubs secured in a new initiative with CAMRA. Almost a quarter of Air...

Community Pub Ownership bulletin – April

This is the first of a new quarterly bulletin about community owned pubs. For more information, the community pubs webpage of CAMRA’s website contains...

Members’ Weekend 2025 round up

CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend took place in Torquay last weekend. Full details of all the award winners and how the motions fared are below.

Publicans’ champion is CAMRA’s top campaigner

British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) chief executive Steve Alton has been crowned CAMRA’s Campaigner of the Year at the organisation’s Members’ Weeke...

PUBlic Affairs round up - April

It’s that time again for the Campaigns and Communications team to bring you the latest updates on their campaigning efforts across Westminster, devolv...

Mild Magic weaves its spell again

The UK’s longest-running and largest mild ale promotion, the Mild Magic Trail, is back again for its 31st year with a record-breaking 102 pubs taking...

All under-threat locals need cash help not just heritage pubs

Following the launch of a new UK government heritage revival scheme yesterday, CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group chair Paul Ainsworth (pictured) said: “CAMRA...

New Scottish code a boost for pubs and consumer choice

In the wake of the introduction of the new statutory Scottish Pubs Code this week, CAMRA’s Scotland director Stuart McMahon (pictured) said: “Pubgoers...

More pubs will close following tax hike double whammy

CAMRA is warning pub closures and conversions could rise as licensees face increases in Employer National Insurance from 6 April.   Pubs in England wi...


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