Wales

Collab beers to star at Pub of the Year presentation

The Bailey Head pub in Oswestry, one of the four finalists in CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year competition, has brewed three collaboration beers with...

Sound support for community hub

The White Cross Inn in Grosewen, near Caerphilly, which supports its community by running a variety of events to tackle social isolation, has been giv...

This round’s on us, first minister

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. The newly appointed Eluned Morgan (pictured)...

Rebuilt Vulcan lands on new site

A one-time working class pub, that can lay claim to being one of Cardiff's oldest and newest, has opened its doors once again. Amgueddfa Cymru-Museum...

Community pub goes for growth

The community-owned Yr Heliwr pub in Nefyn, Gwynedd, has diversified by opening an outdoor events space to help improve health and wellbeing, tackle l...

What'll you have, Vaughan?

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales, Vaughan Gething (pictured) for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. On the agenda ar...

Campaign calls for rethink on business rates in Wales

CAMRA wants the Welsh government to rethink its business rates to protect pubs from closure. The Campaign warns that the newly announced reduction in...

Regulator raps Rebel

A Welsh brewery has been taken to task for a fourth time by industry regulators for the packaging of some of its products. Tiny Rebel Brewing was foun...

Cash boost for Welsh pubs

Pubs in Wales will receive more than ÂŁ690,000 from the Community Ownership Fund to allow them to stay open. The Cross Inn and the Tafarn Crymych Arms...

Welsh pub grows community links

If licensee Siôn Jones (pictured) is not pulling pints then he is likely to be pulling weeds in his pub’s new garden. The Tafarn y Plu, which is also...


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