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Pubs need to innovate to retain customers

Non-regular pub-goers may never return after coronavirus restrictions are eased threatening the survival of the country’s pub culture, according to ne...

Pandemic fails to stop fight to save village pub

Campaigners who rescued a Norfolk village pub during the coronavirus pandemic are the latest winners of CAMRA’s prestigious Pub Saving Award. The Blue...

Branch brings beer news to visually impaired

Stockport & S Manchester CAMRA has been bringing pub and beer news to the visually impaired through the Stockport Talking Newspaper Association’s (STN...

Dark delight arrives for festive season

Enjoy the festive season with a  dark new beer from Shepherd Neame – the limited-edition English ale Cracklewick (4.8 per cent). The beer uses ale, cr...

Don’t miss podcast season finale

It is time for the season finale of the Campaign’s Pubs. Pints. People! podcast In the final episode of Season 4, the  hosts look forward to the new y...

CAMRA urges ‘extreme caution’ over government pub warnings

restrictions delivered without financial support. CAMRA national chairman Nik Antona said: “The UK government needs to understand the severity of the...

Fight to save ‘national treasure’

CAMRA members in St Albans are leading a campaign to save a pub described as “a national treasure” as the first branch of the Campaign was formed ther...

Damaging social distancing returns to Scotland

Scotland returns to social distancing in pubs and restaurants as the Scottish government makes £100m available to help businesses, including hospitali...

Nightmare on hospitality street

With thousands of consumers staying at home in the run up to Christmas, CAMRA is calling for the government to give financial support to thousands of...

Harbour relaunches village inn

An award-winning pub in north Cornwall has reopened after being bought by Harbour Brewing in Bodmin. The brewery took over the pub in the summer openi...


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