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Robin Hood moves on to hallowed ground

This year’s Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival will move on to the hallowed Trent Bridge turf for the first time this year with a new bar on the venue...

Festival celebrates 25th anniversary with new name

The 25th CAMRA Bristol Beer & Cider Festival will run from 14-17 November at City Hall, College Green boasting more than 70 real ales plus 30 ciders a...

This round’s on us, first minister

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. The newly appointed Eluned Morgan (pictured)...

Burton MP fights for town’s brewing future

Jacob Collier has been an MP for such a short time that he doesn’t yet have an office in parliament but as the Member for Burton and Uttoxeter he has...

New CAMRA award for pub saviours

Nominations for the Campaign's Pub Saving Awards are now open, including for a new heritage accolade. The Pub Saving Awards honour campaigners who hav...

CAMRA calls on government to bolster pub protection

CAMRA has marked the anniversary of the demolition of the Crooked House pub, Himley, by calling on the new Government to improve planning options for...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – July

CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news and updates about pubs with historically significant interiors across the country. For further news, see the Pu...

Crooked House scandal – One Year On

In this special Public Affairs Round Up, the CAMRA Campaigns and Communications Team looks back at the twelve months of campaigning following the trag...

Whitbread under fire for mass pub closures

One of the draws of staying in a Premier Inn is popping in to the pub next door for a pint of cask ale, but that is coming to an end as owner Whitbrea...

Council and campaigners save historic London pub

A determined local authority and a concerted campaign by locals have helped save a historic pub in South London. Last year, Southwark Council issued a...


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