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It might seem a long way away, but now is the time to get involved in CAMRA’s 2025 Conference which runs 11-13 April in Torquay, as part of Members’ W...

Mitre joins historic elite

A 1930s Stourbridge pub has been given Grade II-listed status by Historic England following its nomination by CAMRA and the West Midlands Combined Aut...

PUBlic Affairs update – December

The regular PUBlic Affairs round up returns with 2024’s final update of the year, detailing what the Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Campaigns and Com...

Latest podcast explores malt

CAMRA’s Pubs. Pints. People. podcast is back with a new episode, this time dedicated to the key beer ingredient, malt.  In this fourth episode of the...

Three B’s buzzing again

The multi-award winning Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington was recently awarded not one, but two CAMRA awards. CAMRA regional director Kevin Keaveny (a...

Welcome rates relief for Scottish pubs but review urgently needed

The Scottish government has listened to the country’s licensees and matched the 40 per cent business rates relief for pubs and restaurants announced i...

More choice but at a price

Oxford CAMRA’s annual survey of real ale in the city centre found increases in both prices and choice. Beer prices are moving ever upward, and can be...

CAMRA festivals update - December

Plan your next festival trip using the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

Bailey Head celebrates reaching final four

Regulars and visitors from far and wide came together to celebrate the Bailey Head in Oswestry receiving its certificate for reaching the final of CAM...

Fab four fight for CAMRA’s club crown

CAMRA has revealed the final four in its search for its 2024 Club of the Year.  


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