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CAMRA Pub Heritage Group Update – July

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...

Government needs to do more to help pubs

As CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival came to a close, new polling showed people have lost faith in the government’s commitment to protect pubs. More...

Shires take step back in time

Hook Norton is reviving a beloved tradition as it resumes beer deliveries by shire horse and dray. The brewery will be delivering to the Pear Tree, br...

Spoilt for choice in Norfolk

Beer lovers across Norwich and the surrounding district are spoilt for choice, according to the latest results from the area’s  CAMRA branch pub surve...

Pubs should be parent and child friendly

It was the loneliest I’d ever been. A few years ago, I took parental leave when our first-born was still a baby and found myself with days in front of...

Selfie boost for rebuild Crooked House campaign

Two years ago, an iconic Black Country pub was ravaged by a fire and illegally demolished in the following days – now a new initiative has been offici...

Place in our Herts pubs campaign launched

Hertfordshire CAMRA branches have launched a campaign urging people to regularly visit the county’s pubs. The initiative is being promoted through pos...

Action needed to get people back into pubs

As the Great British Beer Festival opens its doors in Birmingham, the Campaign has a stark warning for government ahead of the Autumn Budget. New poll...

Judge gets Scottish cider verdict

Famed Edinburgh local, the Jolly Judge was presented with CAMRA’s Scottish Cider Pub of the Year Award as the Campaign’s Cider and Perry Month kicked...

Census backs best beer city claim

Sheffield CAMRA’s latest beer census provided further support for claims it is the best beer city in the world. The branch carried out its latest cens...


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