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More cash for rural pubs

Pub is The Hub can now offer up to ÂŁ6,000 to publicans in rural, remote or deprived areas who want to offer additional services in their pubs to help...

Brewer revives classic Cumbrian pub

Kirkby Lonsdale brewery is to reopen the historic Kirkstone Pass Inn – the highest pub in Cumbria and the second highest in England – marking a signif...

CAMRA is 55 years stronger

I look at the current state of the pub and beer sector and see our campaigning is needed now more than ever.  I love going to the pub. It’s where I di...

Manchester’s better

The Hare and Hounds serves two beers on cask: Ossett White Rat and Holt’s Bitter. The latter – brewed less than a mile away at the Joseph Holt brewery...

Climbing to the top CAMRA’s winter beer mountain

Alex Woods was climbing a mountain in Gran Canaria while on holiday in the Canary Islands when he received a message telling him one of his beers had...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update - March

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

Brewer takes over popular beer bar

Horsforth brewery has taken ownership of the Fuggle and Golding beer bar in the heart of Ilkley, Yorkshire. The acquisition secures the future of one...

Three B’s doubles up

CAMRA’s Yorkshire Wolds branch has crowned Three B’s micropub in Bridlington not only its Pub of the Year but its cider favourite too. The pub beat co...

Community pubs – a beacon of light in the gloom

The last few days have thrown up a tumult of events to rock the UK’s brewing scene: the sad passing of Des de Moor one of the best beer writers in the...

Pubco boss says rates will kill off pubs

The boss of Admiral Taverns has claimed business rates will “kill off” pubs as well as town centres unless the tax is fundamentally reformed. Admiral...


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