
Camilla Weddell
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Oct 25, 2024 |
wb.camra.org.uk | Camilla Weddell |Roger Protz |Matthew Curtis |John Porter
3 minutes ago In the last instalment in our guide to haunted pubs for Cider and Perry Month we encounter priest holes, smuggler’s tunnels, and a drowned landlady. Kings Arms1 Hollywood Road, Bristol, BS4 4LFA beautiful, traditional inn with all you would expect from a 17th-century, reputedly haunted pub. Settle into the cosy nooks and crannies with a pint of real cider or perry. Thick stone walls, real fireplaces and oak beams complete this ghost-hunting spot.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
wb.camra.org.uk | Camilla Weddell |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland |David Jesudason
2 minutes ago That Beer Place may have taken the overall National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year title, but the regional winners are still worth checking out and visiting. Here’s our look at five - watch out later this month for profiles of the others. Scotland Jolly Judge (pictured)7 James Court, 493 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2PB A small, comfortable bar with an attractive painted ceiling just off the Royal Mile hidden down an Old Town close.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
wb.camra.org.uk | Camilla Weddell |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland |David Jesudason
9 minutes ago Autumn is well under way and Halloween is growing ever closer, so it’s time to check out the first instalment in our guide to haunted pubs this Cider and Perry Month. As well as serving up real cider and perry, these pubs are reputed to contain spectral jilted mistresses, executed sheep rustlers, and the ghost of a black Labrador.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
wb.camra.org.uk | Camilla Weddell |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland |Matthew Curtis
5 minutes ago Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description CAMRA’s Learn & Discover platform is seeking a film maker/videographer for an exciting new project documenting communities as they take over their local pub. The content will chronicle the journey of community groups as they work towards owning and running their local. CAMRA wants to use this to raise awareness of the community ownership process, the depth of feeling involved and benefits.
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Apr 24, 2023 |
wb.camra.org.uk | Camilla Weddell |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland
Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description Helen Anne Smith (above left) has been awarded CAMRA’s top campaigning award at the organisation’s Members’ Weekend and Conference for their work to create a more diverse and inclusive industry. Helen’s nomination spoke of their long list of achievements. As well as being a CAMRA contributor featured on the Learn & Discover platform and the Pubs. Pints. People.
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