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Write now to save our pubs

CAMRA is calling on members to email their MP, asking for them to halt government plans to water down vital planning protections for pubs. The governm...

How pubs help us to mourn

It was a battleship-grey January afternoon but the mood for one man inside the pub was even more ashen. While the fruit machines luridly flashed and l...

Members' Weekend 2026 – check out St Albans: City of Ale

With CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend coming up from 17-19 April, the South Herts organising team has taken the wraps off the St Albans: City of Ale website....

New threat to pubs from planning law changes

CAMRA is calling on the government to rethink plans to weaken protections in the planning system in England, which it believes could lead to thousands...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update - February

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...

Des de Moor – a man of many words

Des de Moor, who died this month, was a phenomenon. He was a prolific writer about beer and took part in beer judging events in many countries. He del...

Punch snaps up Mac’s pubs

Punch has completed the purchase of 30 pubs from brewer-and-pub operator McMullen. Punch, which operates 1,300 pubs, said the new sites “boast strong...

Sup a cuppa during brewer’s Feb-BREW-ary

A Manchester pub chain is tackling loneliness head-on with the launch of its month-long Feb-BREW-ary campaign offering free tea and coffee at its venu...

Reasons to be cheerful

Speak to the owner of any small, independent brewery and I’ll bet you 50p they’ve got feelings on how tough things are at the moment. Honestly, everyt...

‘Three lives’ at the Bull celebrated

A Berkshire licensee from Wargrave has become Brakspear’s longest-serving landlady after 46 years at the helm. Jayne Worrall, who runs the Bull Hotel...


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