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PUBlic Affairs round up September 2021

It may have been summer recess for parliamentarians across the UK, but that didn’t mean the work stopped for ministers, civil servants, or the CAMRA C...

Brewers’ anger at vaccine passports for Scotland

Brewers in Scotland have reacted angrily to the news people in Scotland will need proof they have been fully vaccinated before they can enter nightclu...

Bid to save real ale oasis

Customers have launched a £100,000 bid to buy Kirkcaldy’s historic Harbour Bar. The campaigners want to refurbish the Good Beer Guide-listed pub and k...

PUBlic Affairs update July 2021

In a regular series for WB Online, the CAMRA Campaigns Team shares the work that has been going on across Westminster, the devolved parliaments and lo...

Stormont gives green light for taprooms in Northern Ireland

CAMRA’s plan for Northern Ireland’s (NI) breweries and cider makers to run taprooms is given the green light by politicians. The Campaign has welcomed...

Glasgow pubs hit by reopening delay

Cask ale bought by Glasgow pubs in anticipation of lockdown rules being eased may have to be thrown away before the city’s pubs can open their doors f...

PUBlic Affairs update May 2021

In the first of a regular series, CAMRA's Campaigns Team shares the work being done across Westminster, devolved parliaments and local government in s...

Campervan in the garden

After being closed for more than a year due to Covid-19, the Campervan brewery in Edinburgh has decided to transform its community taproom into a beer...

Loch Earn brewery up for sale as fire and pandemic causes financial problems

Arran Brewery has put its hotel and visitor centre on the market due to financial problems caused by a fire and the effects of the pandemic. The Loch...

Alan Watson, pioneer of CAMRA in Scotland

It is with sadness that we must report the passing of Alan Watson, writes Russell Burt and Hugh Stevenson. Alan was one of an energetic group of Parti...


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