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Black Sheep closes three pubs

The Black Sheep brewery may have been saved from closure but the Masham-based company has been forced to axe three pubs as it rebuilds the business. T...

Late Night Levy changes are not enough

CAMRA has called on the Home Office to abolish the Late Night Levy despite government changes to lessen the impact of the law. The new rules allow loc...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – June

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

Cockermouth brewing revival at the Bitter End

A new brewery is set to rise in Cockermouth from the ashes of the now closed Jennings. Last November, Carlsberg Marston’s shut the Jennings brewery, b...

Sales soar for South-West brewer

Cornish brewer St Austell has shrugged off its Covid blues and announced record sales for 2022. Total revenue was ÂŁ209m, up 34 per cent on 2021 and su...

Fuller’s sailing through troubled water

Pub operator Fuller, Smith & Turner’s says its current sales are holding firm but costs are soaring faster than inflation. The company has disclosed s...

Review: Desi Pubs – good for beer, food and society

Can a book about pubs be heart-warming? It can, as Desi Pubs is about more – far more – than beer. It’s about multiculturalism and tackling racism as...

Inflation hits pub’s warm weather boost

Pub and brewery bosses say high inflation needs to be tackled as consumers will turn their backs on pubs. According to the British Beer & Pub Associat...

Duke needs more time

Efforts to save a grade II-listed pub on Great Yarmouth's seafront could be thwarted by the short time allocated to a public consultation. Great Yarmo...

Draymen’s cellar star status

A dozen Adnams draymen gave up a Saturday to take the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) cellar management qualification so they can advise custome...


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