East Midlands

Bonce Blower Baz calls time on brewing

After 40 years at the helm of Parish brewery, founder Baz Parish has decided to step back from the mash tun and sold the company to Bruce Cooper and C...

Robin Hood returns to Trent Bridge

Early bird tickets are now on sale for Nottingham CAMRA’s Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival, which returns to the historic Trent Bridge cricket ground...

Campaign to save historic inn gathers pace

Residents of Sibson, near Hinckley, Leicestershire are taking action to save their 750-year-old village pub, the Cock Inn. The Grade II-listed pub clo...

Podcast explores Try or Dry January debate

The popular CAMRA podcast Pubs. Pints. People. has returned in 2023 with an episode featuring new beer resolutions, which highlights the impact that c...

Robin Hood returns to repeat Trent Bridge success

Nottingham CAMRA is bringing the Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival back to Trent Bridge Cricket Ground this October (12-15) after a successful 2021 eve...

Month-long city ale trail returns

Nottingham Ale Trail makes a return or a month-long campaign highlighting the city’s pubs and cask beer. Organised by Nottingham Business Improvement...

Branch lobbies MP for a pubs’ support package 

Pub-goers and beer drinkers in Northamptonshire are asking a local MP to fight for help for pubs facing the soaring cost of energy, which threaten to...

Can you help Newark beer festival?

CAMRA’s Newark & District beer festival (26-28 May) is looking for volunteers. “May might seem a long way off but the good news is that the Newark Bee...

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...

Docks ships in new tank

To celebrate its third birthday Grimsby’s Docks Beers has upped its brewing capability by 40 per cent. The 14,400-litre set-up has seen a new 60-hecto...


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