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CAMRA celebrates Adnams’ gold

Writes Andrea Briers East Anglian brewer Adnams, is celebrating being recognised as part of CAMRA’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.  Established in 189...

Going underground in Nottingham

Nottingham is a unique city.  Proudly sitting atop a thick layer of easily worked Triassic sandstone, it conceals a vast warren of caves, some dating...

Guide reveals industry’s resilience in the face of pandemic

The latest edition of CAMRA’s premier publication the Good Beer Guide is now available, featuring the very best pubs to find a great pint.  The 2022 g...

EBCU round up Autumn 2021

Despite Covid-19, the work of the EBCU Executive has moved along since my last report, and I am glad to say restrictions are easing. Over the last few...

Don't miss the Great British Beer Festival Winter

Tickets are now on sale for CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival Winter at the New Bingley Hall in Birmingham from 9-12 February 2022 .  The festival,...

Celebrating the fight against climate change

CAMRA is launching a new Drink Greener scheme to celebrate environmental breakthroughs in the beer and pub industry. The Campaign will be highlighting...

National Executive election 2022

Nominations for CAMRA’s National Executive election in 2022 are now open. Three members of the National Executive (NE) are to be elected.

Chancellor’s new draught duty rate welcomed

The chancellor unveiled good news for pub-goers in his 2021 Budget as he cut tax on draught beer and cider and brought in a new business rates relief...

Blue plaque for CAMRA pioneers

The pioneering campaigning of beer lovers in South Manchester has been honoured with the unveiling of a blue plaque outside the pub where it all start...

First chair of Merseyside CAMRA much missed

Bob Thurlow was already well versed in both beer and pub preservation when he was elected chair of Merseyside CAMRA in January 1974. He was ready for...


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