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Multinationals dominate pub cask sales

Keighley’s Timothy Taylor’s Landlord, is the top-selling cask ale by value in the annual Morning Advertiser Drinks List. Sharp’s Doom Bar retained th...

Cautious welcome for Welsh budget

Support for pubs and brewing were welcomed in the Welsh government’s draft budget, but much more still needs to be done. CAMRA Wales director Chris Ch...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – November

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

Three B’s buzzing again

The multi-award winning Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington was recently awarded not one, but two CAMRA awards. CAMRA regional director Kevin Keaveny (a...

Welcome rates relief for Scottish pubs but review urgently needed

The Scottish government has listened to the country’s licensees and matched the 40 per cent business rates relief for pubs and restaurants announced i...

Brewing exit boosts pub profits

Pub group Marston’s has reported a rise in full-year profit and revenue as it posted an upbeat note about the outlook. Marston’s sold its 40 per cent...

Pub low-alcohol sales grow

People across the UK are turning away from traditional beers in favour of no and low-alcohol options. Around 86 per cent of pubs and bars were found t...

More choice but at a price

Oxford CAMRA’s annual survey of real ale in the city centre found increases in both prices and choice. Beer prices are moving ever upward, and can be...

Bailey Head celebrates reaching final four

Regulars and visitors from far and wide came together to celebrate the Bailey Head in Oswestry receiving its certificate for reaching the final of CAM...

Still time to nominate top pub designs

CAMRA has reopened nominations for the Pub Design Awards. Lovers of pub architecture, history and design now have until 3 December to nominate a pub t...


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