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Branch celebrates half century with 50-pub ale trail

As part of the West Dorset’s branch’s 50th anniversary celebrations, a local ale trail was launched in early April which is encouraging people to visi...

Double Diamond – still working wonders?

I never tried the original Double Diamond. Production ceased some 30 years ago long before I was of legal drinking age, or indeed at the slightly lowe...

Volunteers’ top scores for Volunteer

Staggs in Musselburgh has been declared Edinburgh and South East Scotland branch’s Pub of the Year. During the previous year, members had been visitin...

Brewer to open shipping container taproom

Derbyshire brewer Buxton is opening a new taproom at Bustler’s upcoming St James Yard development in Derby city centre. Dubbed Dukes, the venue will b...

More help for Scottish community pubs

Charity Plunkett UK has secured a further year of government support for the Scottish Rural Network which helps communities bring pubs into local owne...

Hidden gems in birthday book

St Austell is raising a glass to 175 years brewing with the launch of an anniversary book, A History of St Austell Brewery. Written by the company’s a...

Two pubs a day closed in first quarter

A total of 161 pubs shut across Britain in the first three months of this year, equivalent of almost two a day, according to latest figures from the B...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – May

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...

Footy theme for latest summer beers

Greene King is launching its seasonal summer cask range alongside a programme of football-themed promotions. Returning for May and June is Hopping Spe...

Pub’s key role in CAMRA history celebrated

Pints of cask beer were raised in St Albans to celebrate the survival of the Farriers Arms, a pub that played a key role in the 55 year-history of CAM...


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