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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...

CAMRA coming to a cinema near you

CAMRA features in a new film from the makers of Fisherman’s Friends.  The heart-warming Mother’s Pride, set to hit cinema screens across the UK on Fri...

Cycling to good beer and health

At an invigorating strategy meeting of our national Pub and Club Campaigns committee at the Vat and Fiddle in Nottingham last November, we recognised...

Why beer beats coffee for social cohesion

There’s a coffee shop near me that’s a relic of a time before improved transport links made this part of South-East London unaffordable for most poten...

Tiger’s burning bright in Dorset

West Dorset CAMRA branch’s Pub of the Year is the Tiger Inn, Bridport - a Victorian, Grade II-listed, 18th-century free house owned and run by Graham...

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....


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