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  • 1 week ago | wb.camra.org.uk | Matthew Curtis |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland

    2 minutes ago Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description This is the first of a new quarterly bulletin about community-owned pubs. For more information, the community pubs webpage of CAMRA’s website contains advice and guidance as well as regularly updated information about both existing and planned community pubs. Pubs are going through a tough time, and reports of them struggling or closing are all too common.

  • 1 week ago | wb.camra.org.uk | Matthew Curtis |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland

    CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend took place in Torquay last weekend. Full details of all the award winners and how the motions fared are below.... Get unlimited access to What's Brewing by joining CAMRA today along with a host of other benefits.

  • 2 weeks ago | wb.camra.org.uk | Timothy Hampson |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland |Matthew Curtis

    9 minutes ago Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description The UK’s longest-running and largest promotion of the mild beer style, Mild Magic, is back again for its 31st year with a record-breaking 102 pubs taking part. Covering a wide area in and around Greater Manchester, all the pubs, including the 16 taking part for the first time, will be stocking at least one cask mild for the five-week duration of the event.

  • 2 weeks ago | wb.camra.org.uk | Timothy Hampson |Matthew Curtis |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland

    1 week ago Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description Wye Valley brewery has unveiled a rebrand of its first beer, Wye Valley Bitter, as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations, renaming it Pyoneer. Founded in 1985 in Herefordshire, England, Wye Valley brewery has grown from a small family operation into one of Britain's leading independent breweries. “We wanted a name that honoured our roots but also looked forward,” said Wye Valley MD Vernon Amor.

  • 3 weeks ago | wb.camra.org.uk | Matthew Curtis |Roger Protz |Laura Hadland

    1 week ago Audio Description Login here to listen to the audio description Following the launch of a new UK government heritage revival scheme yesterday, CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group chair Paul Ainsworth (pictured) said: “CAMRA warmly welcomes this new fund which will help communities bid for money to breathe new life into closed, derelict or at-risk heritage pubs.

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