East Anglia

Duke needs more time

Efforts to save a grade II-listed pub on Great Yarmouth's seafront could be thwarted by the short time allocated to a public consultation. Great Yarmo...

Misunderstood beer name changed

Moon Gazer ales has bowed to public pressure and changed the name of its champion cask ale of Norfolk White Face to Cheeky Jack after comments about i...

Over the moon with white winner

North Norfolk brewer Moon Gazer is celebrating as its White Face, a 5.0 per cent pale ale, has been named the county’s top cask beer local branches. D...

Festival returns at new venue

CAMRA’s Ipswich Beer and Cider Festival is set to make a post-pandemic comeback this summer at a new venue near the town’s waterfront. The 33rd festiv...

Barley wine takes top bottled beer award

Norfolk's real ale lovers are raising a glass to Lacons Audit Ale, an eight per cent barley wine, recently judged by local CAMRA branches as Norfolk’s...

Top prize for rescued Horseshoes

The fight to safeguard the Three Horseshoes in the remote village of Helions Bumpstead, Essex, has taken the as runner-up prize in the Campaign’s Pub...

Fight for art deco Duke grows

The Iron Duke was one of Great Yarmouth’s best-loved pubs, but campaigners fear its future is in doubt as it is now derelict and the building is deter...

Eastern heritage pub gems celebrated in CAMRA’s latest release

A latest edition of CAMRA’s just-released East of England Real Heritage Pubs highlights hidden gems of British pub architecture in the region. It feat...

Revamp for popular fest’s entertainment

Norwich Beer Festival is to host a new line-up of live entertainment plus has switched the venue from the main St Andrew’s site to the Blackfriars Hal...

Sheps expands north of the river

Three coastal Essex pubs have been taken over by Shepherd Neame. The Faversham, Kent brewer has bought three popular freehold pubs – the Bellhouse in...


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