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Government cash goes to community pubs

The UK government is to give several million pounds to help eight communities buy their pub. Successful bidders will be given a share of the Community...

No extra cash for pubs in Scottish Budget

CAMRA Scotland fears for the future of locals as community hubs, as there was no extra help for pubs in the Scottish Budget. CAMRA Scotland director S...

Follow the money

When Black Sheep brewery announced it was lining up administrators in May 2023, it showcased the dire market conditions the beer industry presently fi...

Does Ringwood’s demise prove cask is in decline?

The Carlsberg Marston’s tour of destruction rolls on with the beer-and-pubs juggernaut announcing the closure of its Ringwood plant in Hampshire. Six...

CAMRA chairman’s Autumn Statement message

Last week the chancellor delivered the Autumn Statement and it was mixed news for pub-goers and the licensed trade. Against a backdrop of rising price...

Rose blooms again after closure

A pub in a village near Stevenage, Hertfordshire is set to reopen next year, thanks to a campaign from residents. Beer has not been served at the Rose...

‘Disappointing’ lack of action on Pubs Code

CAMRA has urged government to rethink its decision to take no action following a statutory review of the Pubs Code which governs the relationship betw...

Cask Marque rolls out pub cellar ratings

Pub-goers familiar with star ratings for commercial kitchens can now use a similar system to assess beer cellars. Cask Marque is rolling out star rati...

Chancellor must act to save pubs

CAMRA has warned chancellor Jeremy Hunt that next month’s Autumn Statement is a “make or break” moment for nation’s pubs. The Campaign believes the ch...

Extension for relaxed takeaway pints rules

Relaxed licensing regulations that allow pubs and bars to sell takeaway pints without red tape holding them back have been extended to March 2025. Al...


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