The Shrewsbury and West Shropshire branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the organisation which fights for traditional beer, cider and pubs, has announced the winners of its Pubs and Clubs ...
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The Mail in South Cumbria on MSNPopular pub scoops up second consecutive CAMRA awardUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNTraditional family-run country pub named local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2025Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
CAMRA represents beer drinkers and pub-goers across the UK and announces five awards for branch, city, district, club and cider pub of the year annually. For 2025, City Pub of the Year and ...
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Managers at Oxford's pub of the year have been celebrating their award with real ale enthusiasts. The city branch of real ale group CAMRA staged its annual awards presentation at the newest pub in ...
While operators have tried to mitigate the rising cost of doing business and avoid price rises for customers, many face no choice in order to stay open, the Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA ... Based on ...
A pub that lets customers dictate which beers are stocked has won a regional award. Cantley Cock has been voted as Best Rural Pub in east Norfolk 2025 by Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
Cantley Cock has been voted as Best Rural Pub in east Norfolk 2025 by Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). Mark Coleman, the assistant manager, said: "The award acknowledges the quality of the ale we sell.
In celebration of the little-regarded pub plaque. Anything can happen down the pub. Lovers meet; ideas hatch; fights erupt; revolutions foment; friendships renew; communities come together.
The UK's beloved pub scene is set to face another setback as Keir Starmer's government confirms popular takeaway pints, a lifeline for many establishments during the pandemic, will be banned.
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