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JULY 2014 NEWSPAPER OF THE CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE
DONT MISS
CAMPAIGN
WHATS BREWING
FESTIVAL
THE governments push to halt the
unfair practices of large pub compa-
nies has been broadly welcomed by
many campaigners.
Simon Clarke of the Fair Pint
Campaign said conrmation that the
pub industry will nally have a statu-
tory code and an adjudicator could see
a new beginning for the prospects of
the British pub.
Clarke said: The codes terms
need to be meaningful and material as
promised by the government and the
adjudicator truly independent of undue
inuence by the rapacious companies
that have brought the pub industry to
this sorry state of affairs today. What
British pubs need is the exibility to
enable them to evolve to the changing
demands of a modern society.
He said archaic contracts need to be
capable of amendment to render unfair
terms unenforceable and welcomed
the coalition governments realisation
that only legislation supporting their
own primary objectives of fairness and
ensuring a tied tenant is no worse off
than if they are free of tie will offer a
brighter future for pubs.
Peter Bradley of Licensees
Supporting Licensees said: For too
long pubco tenants have taken the
sharp end of the spile, struggling to
make a decent living, while pubcos
have systematically stripped pub
landlords of their prots and commu-
nities of their heritage. It should never
have been the tenants responsibility
to clear debts created by reckless,
bullying, proteering pubcos.
Licensees have grafted hard,
while the pubcos took all the reward,
resulting in thousands of pubs closing,
thousands losing their jobs and the
lives of many pub owners left in ruin.
Gareth Epps, who has played a key
role in the Fair Deal for Your Local
campaign, said this is a victory for
people power, for the consumer and
publican against the greed of irrespon-
sible companies.
It is an important step forward
that will protect pubs and tens of
thousands of jobs. For years the
vested interests that campaigned
to preserve the antiquated, rogue
practices of the pubcos never had to
make their arguments in public due to
special access. Now they will have to
come out into the open and defend the
indefensible.
However, the principle that a tied
publican is no worse off than free
of tie is key to this being particu-
larly welcome news to licensees,
consumers and Britains burgeoning
craft beer sector.
He stressed there was still a need to
make sure the bill has a level playing
eld, with the full market rent only
option overwhelmingly supported in
the BIS consultation.
Society of Independent Brewers
(SIBA) chief executive Julian Grocock
said, on rst reading, the governments
proposals for a new statutory code
appear commendable.
Grocock said: The code sets out
a sensible structure to put an end to
unfair treatment of tenants, without
tearing up the pub tie in the process.
We hope the governments deci-
sion will restore stability to the pub
industry. It should lead to a more con-
dent pub sector, which is good news
for SIBA brewers who are reliant on
busy, thriving pubs to sell their beers.
BY TIM HAMPSON
GOVERNMENT is to crack down
on pubcos that inate tenants rents
and charge excessive prices for beer.
A pubs adjudicator will also be
setup to resolve disputes under
government plans revealed in the
Queens Speech and new regulations
announced by deputy prime minister
Nick Clegg and business secretary
Vince Cable.
CAMRA has welcomed the changes
that will see thousands of licensees
protected from unfair business prac-
tices as a signicant victory in its
10-year campaign against heavy-
handed business practices.
CAMRA national chairman Colin
Valentine said this campaign win
would not have been possible without
the tireless efforts of members who
distributed beer mats and posters,
sent 8,000 letters to MPs and
promoted a petition which reached
more than 40,000.
Under the new rules companies
owning more than 500 pubs will be
required to offer rent assessments
comparing tied and free-of-tie costs
to current and prospective tenants on
request if negotiations break down.
However, there is still much to
do, said CAMRAs head of public
affairs Jonathan Mail. We urge the
government to go further by intro-
ducing a guest beer and market rent
only options for tied publicans.
He said the announcement is great
news for publicans and pub-goers
alike as over the last decademany
thousands of pubs have been lost as
big pub companies have squeezed
them out of existence with sky-high
rents and beer prices.
However, with 28 pubs closing a
week it is vital that publicans, who
are on the frontline of keeping our
valued community locals open, are
given protection from the unfair
business practices of the big pubcos.
According to CAMRA, publicans
could see the price they pay for beer
fall by up to 60 pence a pint if the
adjudicator forces the big pubcos to
match open-market prices.
The next step is for the govern-
ment to publish a Small Business,
Enterprise and Employment Bill,
which will have to go through all its
parliamentary stages before March
next year if it is to become law before
the general election.
CAMRA is to lobby hard to ensure
the changes it wants are included in
the bill.
Coordinator of the Fair Deal for
Your Local campaign and chair of the
parliamentary Save the Pub group
Greg Mulholland (pictured) said the
proposed reforms are a huge win for
campaigners and tied tenants, and
all the reform needed is now within
reach.
It is vital government goes further
and makes the free-of-tie option
mandatory. This is what came out
of last Aprils consultation, and
has been called for by the House of
Commons BIS Select Committee, the
Federation of Small Businesses and
many other pub sector groups, said
Mulholland.
Victory in ght for fair deal
for pubs but still work to do
PUB COMPANY LEGISLATION WELCOMED
NEWPORTS Tiny Rebel brewery picked up gold in the
Champion Beer of Wales competition at the Great Welsh
Beer and Cider Festival (5-7 June) for its Fubar a 4.4 per
cent ABV American pale ale. Co-founder Bradley Cummings
(pictured left with co-founder Gazz Williams) said: Its a
fantastic achievement and were incredibly proud.
REBEL ROUSES JUDGES
12 August
CHAMPION BEER
OF BRITAIN (CBOB)
Who will be crowned
Britains top tipple in the
CBOB competition at
this years Great British
Beer Festival? To be
one of the rst to try the
new champion head for
Olympia 12-16 August.
2 NEWS & COMMENT WHATS BREWING JULY 2014
THE difculty with a lot of CAMRAs campaigning activity
especially when it comes to those campaigns looking to
secure legislation or government action is it goes on out
of the public eye.
Often it can appear no progress is being made towards
our goals until the great day when a breakthrough can
nally be announced.
And a breakthrough has nally come in the Campaigns
efforts to reform the beer tie and battle the imbalance and
unfairness created by the big pub companies.
Its the result of years of work by CAMRA volunteers and
staff behind the scenes, inuencing and persuading politi-
cians and their advisors that reforming the pub companies
is the right thing to do.
Its been a long and difcult task and often one which
those involved have not been able to publicise, for fear
of harming the relationships with those in power theyve
worked so hard to build.
Visible and loud campaigning is a vital part of CAMRAs
activities, but sometimes its not appropriate and the fact
campaigners arent shouting loudly about something
doesnt mean that nothing is being done and vital victories
arent being won.
The inclusion of pubco reform in the Queens Speech
is a big step forward for the Campaign, but it is only the
starting point in ensuring the beer tie is rebalanced and
that both pub-owning companies and their tenants make a
fair living out of the arrangement.
The campaigning must continue, sometimes it will
be loud, sometimes behind closed doors but with full
support from CAMRA members it will continue to be
effective.
WHEN THE SOFTLY,
SOFTLY APPROACH
PAYS DIVIDENDS
EDITORIAL COMMENT CAMPAIGN
BY WB REPORTER
CAMRA is seeking a new
chief executive to steer
the organisation into
the future, following the
departure of Mike Benner
at the start of June.
Reporting directly to
the National Executive,
the chief executive will
lead a team of six senior
managers and an enthusi-
astic and committed staff
team of around 40.
Working closely with
volunteer-led committees,
the chief executive will
hold delegated responsi-
bility from the National
Executive to develop and
deliver the organisations
ve-year strategy.
The successful candi-
date will become the key
external spokesperson for
CAMRA to the industry,
media, p arliament and
at the highest levels of
government. The right
person will be able to
inuence key audiences in
order to deliver CAMRAs
strategic campaigning
objectives.
Visit www.camra.org.
uk/job-opportunities to
download details. For an
informal discussion about
the role please contact
recruitment consultant
Olga Johnson on 07961
410831.
Closing date for applica-
tions is 7 July.
Search for new chief
SWIFT HALVES
GREEN HOPS
TICKET TO RIDE
KENTS Green Hop Festival
returns on 26 Sep 10
October bigger and better
than before with brewers
offering a open day at their
brewery as part of the
celebrations.
The Green Hop Brewery
Open Day, 12 October
10am-4pm, will involve
Wantsum, Ramsgate
(Gadds), Goodys,
Foundry and Canterbury
Ales.
Wantsum brewer James
Sandy said: We are
planning to provide a free
bus service around the ve
breweries. See
kentgreenhopbeer.com
LEND ME
YOUR BEERS
ARUN and Adur beer
festival organisers are keen
to hear from other CAMRA
branches to help with this
years theme. The October
festival will feature the Best
Beers of the Festivals.
Contact organisers Debbi
and Ray Pilkington and
Jim Waterston at info@
ale-inatent.co.uk to let them
know your winning ale.
THE European elec-
tions were a win for beer
drinkers as more than
a third of newly elected
members pledged to
support community pubs,
real ale and consumer
rights in Europe.
Ahead of the election,
members lobbied candi-
dates to commit to support
four key areas affecting the
industry including a manda-
tory free of tie option for
licensees tied to the large
pub companies.
Of the 73 newly elected
members 24 signed up
to support CAMRAs key
campaigns nine Labour,
six Conservative, three
Green, three UKIP, one
Liberal Democrat, one Plaid
Cymru, and one Scottish
National Party.
Candidates committed to
promote the brewing sector
to ensure consumers have
fair access to a wide variety
of affordable beer in pubs.
This included an amend-
ment to EU excise duty
directives which would see
increased support for small
breweries and pubs.
CAMRAs senior
campaigns manager
Emily Ryans said: We are
delighted with the initial
support from the newly
elected members of the
European parliament.
The widespread level of
support from every political
party for beer drinkers
in Europe will form the
foundation for campaigning
in the coming years.
MEPS BACK BEER AND PUBS
www.camra.org.uk for latest news 3 NEWS
PUBS & CLUBS
WELSH Assembly
members have called for
people in Wales to be given
powers to buy their local
pub should it be threatened
with closure.
Politicians of all parties
backed CAMRAs call for
Community Right to Bid
powers to be extended to
Wales, where three pubs
are closing every week.
In a Welsh Assembly
debate Paul Davies
highlighted the immense
success of CAMRAs List
your Local campaign and
urged the government
to enact the Community
Right to Bid for Assets of
Community Value in Wales.
Well-run pubs play an
invaluable role at the heart
of our communities, often
providing a safe, regulated
and sociable environment
in which people can enjoy
a drink responsibly, said
Davies.
He went on to highlight
that despite the critical
role pubs play in the Welsh
community, locals are
currently under threat as
never before.
He urged the govern-
ment to do everything
we can to support the pub
industry in Wales, and that
governments at all levels
take appropriate action to
help safeguard pubs as far
as possible.
Backing the proposal
Janet Finch-Saunders said
the community right to
bid is about putting back
power, putting back choice
and putting back the
chance for those wanting
to do so to save their own
local pub.
The need for pubco
reform was also raised by
the assembly members.
Mike Hedges said the
current model is certainly
not something that is going
to make pubs successful.
William Powell said: In
rural areas, the pub is an
important social centre.
Community-owned pubs
in particular have the
potential to become far
more than this.
CAMRAs head of public
affairs Jonathan Mail
said members living in
Wales should lobby their
assembly member to
extend the right to buy.
CLUBS were once a feature
of many towns and villages
and much-loved by the
communities they served,
but sadly over the years
many have closed.
Now CAMRAs Clubs
Committee wants to nd
the best of those which
have survived.
Campaigners want to do
for clubs what CAMRA has
done for pub preservation,
with several initiatives to
preserve Britains historic
pubs, including the publica-
tion of the best-selling
book Britains Best Real
Heritage Pubs.
From backstreet working
mens clubs to plush golf
clubs, and everything in
between, CAMRA wants to
identify clubs with historic
interiors or those that were
purpose-built and have
remained largely unaltered.
CAMRAs Clubs
Committee chair John
Holland (pictured) said:
There are some fantastic
clubs in the UK and we
want to nd the ones
with the best preserved
interiors, either those in
buildings which are of
historic interest or which
have remained unaltered
since their construction
even if that was as recently
as 1971.
John says this search is
about a clubs heritage, not
what beer is served.
We are always on the
lookout for clubs which
serve excellent real
ale, but this initiative is
about more than beer, it
is about discovering the
hidden gems around the
UK and helping preserve
them regardless of what
drinks they have behind
the bar, said John. Its
for this reason we would
encourage clubs which
think they are of historic
interest to get in touch, no
matter what you serve.
If you think your club
has a historic interior then
visit www.camra.org.uk/
historic-clubs to register it.
THE sign-up for the Good
Beer Guide Privilege Club
closes soon. All forms
and online
sign-ups
must be
received
before
11.59pm
on 28 July
2014.
Forms
and
online sign-ups
received after this date will
be processed for the Good
Beer Guide 2016 publishing
in September 2015.
Club subscribers will
have 10 debited from their
account on 13 August 2014
if they are to receive the
Good Beer Guide 2015.
All cancellation requests
must be received by
[email protected].
uk by midday on Friday 27
July 2014 or completed
online via the My Account
area of the CAMRA website
by midday on Saturday 28
July 2014.
For more information
visit www.camra.org.uk/
gbgdd.
BY TIM HAMPSON
A COMMITTEE of MPs
has announced an inquiry
into community rights
intended to give more
power to people, including
the right to buy a threat-
ened community pub.
The Communities
and Local Government
Committee, (CLGC), a
cross-party group which
scrutinises the work of the
Department for Commu-
nities and Local Govern-
ment, will examine the
community right to bid.
The right gives commu-
nities the power to bid to
buy a building which has
been listed as an Asset of
Community Value (ACV),
such as pubs, shops, foot-
ball clubs and parks.
The move comes as
more than 430 pubs have
been listed as ACVs and
CAMRA is well on its way
to seeing its 500 target.
CAMRA head of public
affairs Jonathan Mail
said: The inquiry provides
an opportunity for us to
set out ways in which the
ACV scheme should be
strengthened.
We want to see the
protection given to pubs
listed as ACVs substan-
tially increased. This could
be done by making compul-
sory purchase powers
available to community
groups as well as tougher
planning rules.
An Enterprise-owned
pub in Brighton is one of
the most recent to be listed
as an ACV.
The Rose Hill Tavern, in
Rose Hill Terrace (above)
closed in May. Now,
Brighton and Hove City
Council has approved an
application to delay the
sale which was made by
the Save the Rose Hill
Tavern Action Group. It
gives the group six months
to put together a bid.
And the councils plan-
ning committee is calling
for communities to have
tougher powers if a pub is
put up for sale.
Brightons planning
committee chairman
Phlim Mac Cafferty
said: Im delighted weve
been able to move quickly
to grant the pub the
community asset status
it deserves. While this
reprieve is welcome, the
governments Localism Act
that sets out this process
remains deeply awed.
We have only a pause
to the sale of the pub with,
sadly, no guarantee that
it will stay in community
hands. The government
is really only paying lip
service to the needs of the
community.
DONT MISS
TOP GUIDE
Push to toughen up
right to buy your local
SEARCH TO DISCOVER
OUR HISTORIC CLUBS
WELSH BID
FOR POWER
5-MINUTE
ACTIVISM
CONTACT your Assembly
Member and ask them to
write to Welsh govern-
ment minister Carl
Sargeant requesting the
Welsh Assembly extends
the community right to bid
to Wales.
A DELETION for 2014 Good
Beer Guide, as notied
to head ofce by regional
directors, is the Racehorse
Inn, North Hill, Cornwall,
p83 (change of licensee).
GOOD BEER GUIDE UPDATE
CAMPAIGN
THE National Executive
(NE) has set up an interim
Head Ofce (HO) structure
following chief executive
Mike Benners departure.
Chief operating ofcer
Nick Forshaw will provide
overall management of
HO staff, but will not act in
an external campaigning
capacity. Nick will also
report directly to the NE.
Tom Stainer is interim
head of communications
overseeing public affairs
and marketing as well as
Whats Brewing, BEER
and the Campaigner. It
is expected this interim
arrangement will be in
place for 6-9 months.
G CAMRA has strength-
ened its support for pubs
with the appointment of
Matt Brown as planning
advisor. Contact Matt with
any planning concerns on
[email protected].
uk or 01727 337851.
G OTHER changes include
the promotion of Chris
Lewis to senior marketing
manager. Jill Burder has
joined as senior member-
ship manager and Tim Miller
as junior web developer.
BY TIM HAMPSON
DO you know someone who is
worthy to be named CAMRAs top
campaigner at next years Members
Weekend and AGM? Well, now is the
time for branches to nominate the
pub and beer champion they think
should win this prestigious award.
CAMRA makes many awards to
encourage good beer and good pubs,
but the Campaigner of the Year
is different it seeks to give well-
deserved recognition to the countrys
top beer warrior.
At this years Members Weekend
volunteers Simon Wiseman and
Tom Blakemore were named joint
Campaigners of the Year for their
work creating CAMRAs national
online pub guide WhatPub.
National director and award
coordinator Brett Laniosh said,
Nominees need not necessarily
be members, and you should not
feel limited to considering only
people who live or work within
your branchs boundaries. We want
to cast the net as wide as possible,
it could be people who have fought
effective CAMRA campaigns locally
or nationally, or someone in the pub
or brewing industries who promotes
our interests.
Branches nominating a contender
should write 250-350 words
describing the nominee and their
real ale credentials. This can be
based on work over the current year
or a longer period. These should
be sent to Jonathan Mail, CAMRA
Campaigner of the Year, CAMRA,
230 Hatfeld Road, St Albans, AL1
4LW or via email to jonathan.mail@
camra.org.uk. For further further
info call Jonathan on 01727 798448.
The deadline for nominations is 1
February 2015.
AS detailed in the Internal Policy
Document clause 1.31, the National
Executive may increase subscription
rates in line with the rate of ination
without having to go to conference. The
last rise was effective 1 June 2012.
Following a review of rates, the
National Executive will implement an
increase effective from 1 January 2015.
The increase will average 5 per cent
across all memberships and there will
be an increase of no more than 6.5 per
cent for any one rate. The increase is
less than the prevailing and forecast
HM Treasury Retail Price Index.
CAMRA nance director Ken Davie
said Increasing subscription rates is
not something the NE does lightly. We
hope members appreciate we work
hard to keep rates as low as possible,
but costs have increased in the past
couple of years, for example postage
has risen 25 per cent in this period,
and with a continued commitment to
investing in our key campaigns we
believe the time is right to increase
rates. Maintaining increases just below
the RPI means we can ensure we
generate revenue moving forward and
better control our rate increases rather
than larger, one-off rises every four to
ve years as we have in the past.
Direct debit payers will receive
notication of the increase no
less than 10 days before their next
subscription in 2015 is taken. All other
payers will have the new prices listed
in their renewal notice. If you are a
direct debit payer check your member
record by logging into www.camra.
org.uk and going to My Account to
ensure we have an email registered for
you. Emailing your notice will reduce
administrative costs and enable more
funds to be directed into campaigns.
NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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rate rate
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Cash 25.00 26.00
Single concession DD 15.50 16.50
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Cash 38.00 40.00
Joint DD 28.00 29.50
Cash 30.00 31.50
Joint concession DD 18.50 19.50
Cash 20.50 21.50
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Cash 43.00 45.00
NEW YEAR CHANGES FOR MEMBERSHIP SUBS
Who will take top award?
HO STAFF MOVES
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VOLUNTEER VOICE
AS Thomas Hughes wrote in his
1857 novel Tom Browns School-
days Life isnt all beer and skit-
tles; but beer and skittles, or
something better of the same sort,
must form a good part of every
Englishmans education.
In many areas of the country
there are thriving skittle leagues
that help ensure pubs get regular
clientele and income.
Now, as CAMRA members, we
may bang on about real ale until
were blue in the face, but does
this get people into pubs on its
own? Not necessarily, as half of
our skittle team dont drink real
ale.
Nevertheless, the fact we skittle
at pubs where we might not go,
helps keep them going irrespec-
tive of what our tipple is. Put it
this way; how many times have
all of us decided against going out
to the pub of an evening because
it was too cold/raining/in-laws
turned up, whereas during the
winter every Friday night in the
Yeovil, Somerset area alone about
800 blokes make no excuses they
go out skittling! Add to that the
multitude of leagues in our area
ladies, mixed, friendly landlord,
farmers and the shoot-out club
has a national championship held
in Torbay each year (this year
sponsored by real ale brewery
Butcombe) skittles has a massive
following and we hope, a secure
future.
A landlord told me trade drops
by more than 16 per cent out of
season. It is no exaggeration to
say there are occasions when if
it were not for the skittles, a pub
would not be viable. But its not
just skittles. There are pool, Aunt
Sally, darts, quoits, bat and trap,
cribbage and dominoes and even a
bagatelle league the list goes on.
These leagues can be parochial,
but nevertheless they get people
into pubs!
I am very fortunate to have the
most famous pub in the world as
my local the Rose and Crown
in Bradford Abbas. Why do I
make such a rash statement?
Well, it featured in the Eldridge
Pope ad for beer as The Lads of
the Village and this very picture
can be seen not only in numerous
beer books and the R&C, but as
far afeld as Cheshire, Chicago,
Illinois and Sydney! Furthermore,
Movietone News has posted online
footage of the Lads playing skittles
on the alley we now play on. Could
this be the oldest and most historic
skittling footage in existence?
So there it is. Forget trying to get
your lager-swilling mates down
the pub for ale, form a team and
join your local league of whatever
they play in your area theres
nothing like a bit of competition
to get people fred up. That way
youll have a lot of fun, and the
patronage will help keep your pub
open and youll still have a local
to enjoy ale in.
Life may not be all beer and skit-
tles but, particularly here in the
West Country, there are plenty
of landlords and landladies who
are very pleased that it is, and Ill
raise a glass or three to that as
well!
G John was introduced to Draught
Bass in the early 1970s long before
he was to learn it was real ale. He
played his frst league skittles in
1980 and captain the Rams, quite
possibly one of the worst teams in
the Yeovil Sports Skittle League, at
the Rose and Crown. Other inter-
ests include family, railways and
music.
Winning with beer and skittles
Can you help?
JULY
10-13 (Fri-Sat)
Scottish Real Ale Fest,
Edinburgh Corn Exchange,
New Market Rd, Edinburgh
EH14 1RJ. Volunteers
wanted, contactstafng@
sraf.org.uk. See www.sraf.
org.uk for info.
11-12 (Fri-Sat)
21st Plymouth CAMRA
Beer Fest, Plymouth Pavil-
ions, Millbay Rd, Plymouth
PL1 3LF. Volunteers always
needed, email membership@
plymouthcamra.org.uk
11-13 (Fri-Sun)
Beer on the Wye X,
Greyfriars Ave, Hereford.
Volunteers required all areas
pls contact Andrew Pearson
pearsonwye@btinternet.
com 07581 386280. Free
camping w/ showers etc,
T-shirt, food + drink tokens.
The Campaigner is
an e-newsletter and a
section on the CAMRA
website showing how to
get involved. Heres part
of the Campaigners
content, but visit the
members area of www.
camra.org.uk to get all
the details and read all
the articles in full
John Penny argues CAMRA campaigning
should take some advice from Thomas Hughes
G Volunteer Voices are provided by selected
members of the Campaign for Real Ale. They are
intended to express the views of the author and
not necessarily those of CAMRA. If youd be inter-
ested in writing a Volunteer Voice, or would like to
nominate someone, email tom.stainer@CAMRA.
org.uk explaining why and briey outlining what
youd like to discuss. The WB team reserves the
right to edit submissions and expects them to be
legal, civil and constructive.
CAMPAIGNER
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OBITUARY
THERE is now a very large, Julian-
shaped hole in a lot of CAMRA activities
and committees that we will struggle to
fll. That was the response of one activist
to national chairman Colin Valentine on
hearing Julian Hough had died of oesopha-
geal cancer on 28 May, just two days short
of his 55th birthday, writes Alistair Boyd.
Julian was a tireless worker at every
level of CAMRA activity. He served on the
National Executive from 2006 until this
years AGM in Scarborough and only stood
down then because of the advance of his
illness, but he never stopped his work at
local level.
His frst involvement was with the
Derby Charter Beer Festival he actually
joined the Campaign at the festival aged
19 and he remained involved with it to
the end. From 1989 until 2009 he was hall
manager of the Summer Festival, a post
that in other CAMRA branches is titled
festival organiser Derby has always been
idiosyncratic about such titles. It was said
of Julian that he knew the Derby Assembly
Rooms better than the Derby City Council.
From 2010 onwards he switched roles and
became cellar manager.
His frst branch offce in 1984 was social
secretary and it was in that capacity he
organised a bus trip to Bradford to protest
about the closure of the Victorian gents
toilet in a pub. He even ensured the
women aboard the bus had an opportunity
to see the wondrous architecture that was
about to be lost. He subsequently served
the Derby branch as treasurer for four
years.
When it was decided Derby would play
host to the AGM in 2000, Julian was
appointed chairman of the organising
committee and one year later elected
CAMRAs East Midlands regional
director. After two years on the Branches
Committee, which is made up of the
regional directors from all over the UK, he
was elected its chairman.
In 2006 at the Members Weekend
in Blackpool, Julian was elected to the
National Executive. On the NE he was
appointed director of pub campaigns and
led the committee which oversees the
pub heritage group, plus planning advi-
sory and clubs committees. He was also
involved with the Pub Design Awards and
the prestigious Pub of the Year Compe-
tition. He took particular pleasure in
making the award to the winning pub and
then enjoying a few pints with the land-
lord when the formalities were over.
He also worked for many years at the
Great British Beer Festival this year
would have been his 18th. He was deputy
on the wet stock team. His boss on that
team, Sarah Durham, said: I lost count
of the number of times I had to explain
to bar managers this wasnt my system
for stacking empties I had forced on poor
Julian, but his own cockamamie system
and that, as it worked, I wasnt going to
interfere.
Julian also worked for many years at
the National Winter Ales Festival, which
this year moved to Derby, and is currently
managed by his wife Gillian. He was also
a member of the Champion Winter Beer of
Britain team.
Julian did a tremendous amount of
work for CAMRA at various levels but
the Campaign was not his only interest.
All his adult life he worked as a British
Telecoms engineer, but it is surprising
he had time for a job with his many extra
curricular activities.
Julian was passionate about many
things: frstly family and friends. He
devoted his time to sailing and mountain
climbing, art and conservation, travelling,
music and football. He was a devoted fan
of Bruce Springsteen (and proud he had
seen him perform in fve decades) and a
dedicated supporter of Derby County. One
of the factors he took into account when
buying his home was its proximity to
Pride Park Stadium!
From early childhood he was involved
in the scout movement. Starting as a cub
scout, he rose through the ranks of the
scouts and venture scouts to senior posi-
tions. His particular contribution was,
having learnt of a similar activity in Shef-
feld, organising a Scout Christmas post
service in Derby in 1982 that is still in
operation today.
Customers buy stamps and post their
Christmas cards in shops around the city
and scouts collect and deliver them. With
his quirky musical taste Julian christened
the scheme Stamp and Deliver so far its
raised more than 1m for scouting and
other charities.
On Thursday 12 June it was standing
room only at Spondon Methodist Church
for the celebration of Julians life following
his cremation. The closing music was
We Shall Overcome sung, appropriately
by Bruce Springsteen. Everyone then
adjourned to Julians local, the Royal Oak,
Ockbrook where he had been a somewhat
erratic member of the darts team, to raise
a glass of a beer to his memory.
Julian is survived by wife Gillian, step-
daughter Jeanette, parents Anita and
Bill, and brothers David and Martin.
Tireless worker at every level of CAMRA
I lost count of the number
of times I had to explain
to bar managers this
wasnt my system for
stacking empties I had
forced on poor Julian,
but his own cockamamie
system and that, as it
worked, I wasnt going to
interfere
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CAMPAIGN
BRANCHES should
consider attending county
shows and local food
and drink festivals as
part of their membership
campaigning.
CAMRA staff (above)
attended the Hertfordshire
County Show in Redbourn,
recruited more than 30
members and gave away
thousands of beer samples
to festival-goers.
CAMRA events manager
Lauren Anderson said, in
addition to beer festivals,
shows are a great way of
raising peoples awareness
of CAMRA and Head Ofce
can offer advice, practical
support and equipment to
help branches run a stall.
As part of CAMRAs key
campaign, over the next 12
months we will be looking
at ways to encourage and
support branches to attend
more regional events, said
Lauren.
CAMRAs membership
stand will be at the Ludlow
Food Festival in Ludlow
Castle 12-14 September.
If your branch would
like advice and support on
attending a show contact
lauren.anderson@camra.
org.uk
A CAMRA branch running
a beer and cider bar at an
ecofestival, decided to get
involved and enter its own
scarecrow into a competi-
tion and won!
Amber Valley branch
ran the bar as part of the
Belper Goes Green Festival
which ran 30 May-1 June.
The bar stocked 30 real
ales, six ciders and two
perries.
Scarecrow Russ
(pictured) was one of
40 entries, including the
Scouts Scare Grylls, and
Sal Vage made entirely of
recycled material.
Russ was then put on
display in Belpers Market
Square and will make a
guest reappearance for the
branchs beer festival 25-28
September, at Belpers
Strutt Centre.
BY TIM HAMPSON
WHEN the Fox and Goose in Hebden
Bridge was threatened with closure,
locals vowed it wouldnt happen.
Regulars and supporters from the
local community and further aeld
came together in February 2012
with the aim of buying the pub and
running it as a co-operative.
Now after more than two years
hard work, the pub is West York-
shires rst community-owned pub
and has been refurbished with real
ale at the heart of its offering.
The journey from listing it as an
Asset of Community Value (ACV), to
eventually owning the pub outright,
was long and arduous.
The Fox and Goose Hebden Bridge
Ltd formed as an industrial and
provident society, wrote a business
plan and raised 130,000 in a share
offer, but it was all worthwhile,
according to one of its directors Drew
Marsh.
We had a vibrant community,
with a lot of people sold in to what
the Fox and Goose was about. Were
very fortunate that Hebden Bridge is
such a community-orientated town,
said Marsh.
He said people were thankful for
the support from Calderdale council
but it was up to the campaigners to
make the community buy out work.
The pub is now run by a board of
directors, who employed a landlord
to run the pub day to day.
We have built on what the Fox
and Goose was a unique pub. It
was about real ale, it didnt sell food
or draught lagers, and thats still our
unique selling point. Thats what
makes the Fox important to us, said
Marsh.
None of it could have been achieved
without the community right to bid,
which Marsh believes has the poten-
tial to empower communities.
The legislation only works if the
community gets together. It still
needs testing but it gives communi-
ties power over their own lives and
the power to make a difference.
CAMRA campaigns manager
Claire Cain said: It can be a hard
battle for communities ghting to
save their pubs from being demol-
ished or redevelopment into ats or
supermarkets.
Listing a pub as an ACV is a great
tool to assist in this ght by showing
your council the value the pub has
to local residents and warning off
developers.
MEMBERSHIP campaigning
and the organisation of a
beer festival by members
of Kidderminster CAMRA
sub-branch has been so
successful it has become a
branch in its own right.
Now the branch, once
part of Redditch and
Bromsgrove, will be known
as Wyre Forest and will
soon have a logo and be in
charge of its own nances.
CAMRA regional director
Gary Timmins praised
campaigners for their
hard work saying branch
membership had risen from
190 to 270, and it would
soon be more than 300.
He said the successful
Kidderminster beer festival,
which had been used to
grow membership.
CAMPAIGNERS hoping to
buy their local in Sidbury,
east Devon, havent given
up hope of owning it even
though theyve fallen short
of their fundraising target.
Sidbury Community
Enterprises share offer
fell short by thousands of
pounds even though more
than 100,000 was raised
from 150 investors.
Sidbury Community
Enterprises chair Fred
Burnett said the share offer
needed to raise at least
200,000.
We are incredibly proud
to have raised so much
money from such a large
number of investors in a
relatively short period of
time, said Burnett.
This, we believe,
demonstrates our vision
for retaining the Red Lion
has signicant support. We
always knew our target to
raise 200,000 through the
share offer was challenging
to say the least, he said.
Now the Red Lion
campaigners are applying
for a capital grant from
Social Investment Busi-
ness, a government-funded
organisation that supports
social enterprises, to make
up the shortfall.
If the grant bid is
successful it would paid in
mid-September.
Burnett said: This would
however allow us the
opportunity to continue to
seek additional investors
who could purchase shares
or provide it with donations.
None of this alters our
business plan or vision for
a future Red Lion business.
It does however mean that
the timetable for Sidbury
Community Enterprises
to purchase the Red Lion
would slip until September.
CASH SHORTFALL NOT END FOR CAMPAIGNERS
Community right to
bid delivers a county rst
SUPER SUB SUCCESS
STAND AND DELIVER
PUBS
REAL ALE RUSS WINS
FESTIVAL
TWO breweries have
launched competitions
to nd the best home
brewers.
Thornbridge has teamed
up with Brew UK and
Waitrose for its Home Brew
Challenge 2014.
Head brewer Rob Lovatt
said: A considerable
number of home brewers
develop great beers that
can never be appreciated
by a larger drinking public.
The Home Brew Chal-
lenge 2014 will provide
home brewers with an
opportunity to match their
beers against those of
other enthusiasts, and have
them tasted by a panel
of expert beer judges.
Sambrooks is inviting
home brewers to bring
bottles of their beer to its
Beer by the River sixth
birthday bash, on 30
August at Morden Hall
Park. Festival-goers will
be invited to vote for their
favourite before judges
select the winner. The
winner will brew their beer
at Sambrooks.
For the Thornbridge
competition go to www.
gbhomebrew.co.uk
Contact abbie@
sambrooksbrewery.
co.uk for details of the
Sambrooks Beer by the
River competition.
HOME BREW
BREWING CHALLENGE
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BREWING
A BEER which was at the
forefront of a pub brewing
revolution in the 1970s is
back on bars again.
Pub entrepreneur and
creator of the Firkin
brewpub chain David
Bruce (above) rst brewed
Dogbolter in 1979. And now
Bruce, who is chairman
of the West Berkshire
brewery, is brewing the
beer again.
He was prompted after
being interviewed by
Jessica Boak and Ray
Bailey for their book Brew
Britannia: the Strange
Rebirth of British Beer.
The beer was rst
brewed at Bruces Goose
and Firkin pub in south
London and went on to be
produced in other Firkins.
According to Bruce,
Dogbolter was the result
of a fortunate mishap
while he was mashing
another stronger beer,
Earthstopper.
Distracted by a phone
call the original gravity
(OG) fell from 1085 past its
intended 1075 to 1068, but
rather than waste the brew,
he reduced the OG to 1060
and so Dogbolter was born.
Thankfully, there were no
mishaps when head brewer
Will Twomey recreated the
brew 35 years after it was
conceived.
A PUBLIC taste test to
see which hops drinkers
preferred British-grown
or American has seen the
UK come out on top.
The Great Trumans
Taste Test was the largest
trial of its type in the UK
and run in conjunction with
Nicholsons pubs.
Two beers were put on
the bar UK Gold and US
Pale. Drinkers were invited
to give feedback and pick
their favourite. More than
1,000 voted, which saw the
UK beat the US 540 to 460.
London-based Trumans,
brewed each beer three
times with recipes rened
according to feedback.
Trumans MD James
Morgan said: We are
absolutely delighted with
the results of the Great
Trumans Taste Test. It was
truly gratifying to see all
the votes and suggestions
ood in. This is a beer that
has been crafted by our
drinkers and the winning
beer is a belter.
The winning beer, UK
Gold, has been renamed
Eyrie, in honour of the new
Hackney Wick brewery.
The beer is the third
permanent member of the
Trumans range, joining
Trumans Runner and
Trumans Swift.
Brewed with four hop
varieties Bramling
Cross, Admiral, First Gold
and Target the beer
is described as a zesty,
vibrant golden ale.
BY TIM HAMPSON
ONE of the Midlands most
historic brewing sites is to
be sold. The former High-
gate brewery, a Grade
II-listed site goes under
the hammer on 3 July.
The four-storey building
and grounds in Sand-
ymount Road, Walsall
covers more than an acre
and may be suitable for
conversion into apart-
ments says auctioneer
CPBigwood which has put
a guide price of 850,000
on it.
Founded in 1898, High-
gate has gone through
a number of hands,
purchased by Mitchells
& Butlers in 1939, which
merged with Bass in 1961,
sold to management in
1995, bought by Aston
Manor brewery in 2000,
bought by pub company
Global Star in 2007 and
sold on again as a poten-
tial property investment.
Bob Newton, from the
Friends of Highgate
Brewery, said: We are
totally against that. The
brewery has got a fasci-
nating heritage since it
was built by the Fletcher
family in 1898.
In its heyday it employed
65 people producing
100,000 barrels a year and
providing its beer to more
than 400 pubs and clubs
across the West Midlands.
Brewing no longer takes
place on the site, but for
more than a century it was
known for its Highgate
Dark Mild and a stronger
version called Highgate
Old.
Newton said he was
fearful for the future of the
historic equipment inside
the brewery saying it has
been years since the group
had been allowed on the
premises.
Global Star does not
maintain a dialogue with
us, and its very diffcult to
know exactly whats going
on, said Newton.
He said an historic
copper coolship had
already been removed
for scrap, but he thought
all the other equipment
was still in place. This
includes a Victorian malt
screen, a hundred-year-old
mill, which was probably
being used by a German
brewery during WW1, and
a number of mash tuns,
coppers and fermenters.
The really interesting
parts of the brewery,
including the old brewing
vessels, cant be seen
from outside, but we are
hoping that they can be
preserved, said Newton.
He said the group was
working with Walsall Civic
Society and CAMRAs
Walsall branch to preserve
an important part of
Walsalls heritage.
AFTER growing bines
across the capital last year
Greenwich brewer Mean-
time now has its own hop
garden (above).
Its on the banks of the
Thames close to the O2
and sits on the Greenwich
Peninsula Meridian line.
Its the rst permanent hop
farm in London in more
than 100 years and the
crop will be used to make a
limited-edition brew.
The farm, which can be
viewed from the Thames
pathway, is part of
Meantimes push to engage
people with brewing.
Designed by landscape
gardener Kate Lonergan
and her team 48 hop roots
have been planted into 12
wooden planters.
It is hoped the plants will
produce around 4kg in their
rst year, enough to brew
a 10-hectolitre batch. The
beer will be ready to drink
in the autumn. Meantime
has also commissioned
street artist Xenz to
transform the planters into
beer-themed art.
Brewery marketing
director Rich Myers said:
London is an exciting
place to be a brewer
right now. The variety of
ingredients at our disposal
is huge and it allows us to
pack avour into our beer. I
hope that our hop farm will
make more of the public
aware of that fact.
While brewing was an
industry that declined to
an almost terminal point in
London during the 1990s, a
new generation of modern
craft businesses has got it
back on its feet and there
are some fantastic beers
that are bold, full of avour
and character just like the
city itself.
The beer we will create
is about championing
our capitals rich brewing
heritage.
A WARWICKSHIRE
brewery is celebrating 20
years at the mash tun.
To mark the occasion,
the Church End brewery
will be recreating its rst
brew M-Reg which was
brewed on 1 August 1994.
The brewerys Rosemary
Elliott said: Stewart, my
husband and brewer at
that time, had to be sent
home in a taxi after one
pint of M-Reg, having fallen
off his bench at the pub
and one of the locals was
heard to say, I want a pint
of whatever he had. Bear
in mind M-Reg was only 4.1
per cent.
I think the 20-year
journey has had a number
of similar exciting occa-
sions that have made all
the hard work and passion
well worthwhile.
The brewery started
life in a cofn shop in
Shustoke before upgrading
to a 10-barrel plant at its
present site in Nuneaton
in 2001. This was further
upgraded to a 20-barrel
plant in 2008.
DOGBOLTER RETURNS
Historic Highgate
under the hammer
UK HOPS
BEAT USA
BREWERS CAPITAL
PLAN FOR GROWTH
M-REG TURNS
CLOCK BACK
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BREWING

Vals not
going away
VAL Spencer (below) is a force of nature, a whirlwind of
activity. Shes one of the most outspoken publicans arguing
and ghting for change, taking on the giant pubcos and
demanding a better deal on rent and beer choice. Shes
spoken at rallies in London and is a constant, vibrant pres-
ence on social media.
If you dont recognise her name, you will know her as
Lifelong Landlady. Shes all over the Twittersphere with her
forthright, no-punches-pulled views.
I warmed to her at our rst meeting in 2013 as were
from the same manor in the East End of London: Val from
West Ham, me from East Ham, claret-and-blue through
and through. With her ripe Cockney accent, youd expect
to nd her pulling pints in an East End boozer, so its a
cultural shock to discover her behind the bar of the Cock
in Lavenham in Suffolk. Lavenham, all half-timbered Tudor
houses with some Suffolk Pink in between, is ancient,
its wealth built on the wool trade of the 15th and 16th
centuries.
It has several pubs, all a bit gastro, with TV chef Marco
Pierre White holding court at the Angel. Theres excel-
lent pub grub at the Cock Inn but its down-to-earth, all
home-cooked and offering sh and chips, a good range of
burgers and a vast spread of desserts: Nobody leaves here
hungry, Val says.
She laughs when I look around at the thatched exterior
and standing timbers inside and ask how old the pub is.
The answer is a surprising 1953.
Its a fake, she admits but says there has been an ale
house on the site since the 12th century.
Val and her husband Gavin have run the Cock for seven
years. They met when working in a hotel in Leigh-on-Sea in
Essex.
Val grew up in pubs: her grandmother ran the Golden
Fleece in Manor Park, East London and Val worked for S&N
and Spirit before leaving London and heading east. I was a
manager at 19 and I havent stopped since, she says.
Unlike the food menu, the cask beers at the Cock are a
bit restricted: Adnams Broadside, Shepherd Neame Spitre
and Woodfordes Wherry. Excellent ales but the bars lack
the range of newer beers now so widely available. The Cock
belongs to Enterprise Inns, which explains the beers on
offer and Val Spencers battle for a better deal for landlords.
When her efforts on beer and rent with Enterprise
foundered two years ago, she took up the cudgels, became
Lifelong Landlady and used social media to look for
support. She found she was not alone and soon a campaign
was under way, using Twitter, Facebook, blogs and email.
She works with such other stalwarts as Toby Perkins, Mark
Dodds, Simon Moore and Dawn Hopkins and has estab-
lished a hot line to Greg Mulholland, the MP who chairs the
All Party Parliamentary Save the Pub Group.
Val helps run the Fair Deal for Landlords group and is
also involved with Licensees Supporting Licensees. She
says the beauty of using modern social media is that you
discover so many people with expertise to back the
campaign and pool resources. There are people
running pubs who have been lawyers, town planners
and even policemen.
Shes not downhearted by Vince Cables proposals
for bringing the pubcos to heel. 18 months ago,
Jo Swinson [who works with Cable in the Business
Department] said shed washed her hands of the
whole thing and now were on the brink of change.
But and its a mighty but fair rents and a
market-only option on the beer tie are missing from
the Cable proposals and as far as Val is concerned
the ght goes on.
Shes hoping, when the proposals come before
parliament, there will be an amendment that
addresses the problems of rents and the beer tie.
Landlords dont exist to be cash cows for debt-
laden pubcos, she says trenchantly. She signs off
her stream of emails with ttfn thats Cockney-
speak for ta-ta for now. In other words, shes not
going away.
Fair rents and
a market-only
option on the
beer tie are
missing from
the Cable
proposals and
as far as Val is
concerned the
fght goes on
When licensee Val Spencer found herself at
loggerheads with Enterprise Inns she took to social
media to look for support and found plenty
Roger Protz tweets
@RogerProtzBeer
and also writes
www.protzonbeer.co.uk
ROGER PROTZ WRITES FESTIVAL
SPARE PARTS and AFTER SALES SUPPORT
We are looking for an individual who is capable of working on their own and
making things happen. This position is for someone to handle all additional
supplies and warranty claims for existing customers, supply all spare parts
and additional equipment for new customers and make sure that our most
recent installations have any additional items supplied to them. Some kind
of engineering/welding background would be useful, and any knowledge of
breweries or brewing would also be very helpful. You also need to liaise with
customers, suppliers, fabricators, transport and package handling companies
as well as our own accounting staff to ensure all supplies are legitimate and
have been invoiced.
As the most successful and prolic brewery installer
and trainer in the country, PBC brewery installations and
now looking for additional staff to add to our busy team
Salaries for the above three positions will be dependent upon your value
to the business, and remuneration increments will be based on your ability
to grow with the level of responsibility.
Financial help will be given to relocate to Manchester if necessary.
Send CVs to David Porter at
[email protected]
and see our web site at www.pbcbreweryinstallations.com
BREWER
We are looking for someone to help install breweries and be able to
eventually help train people how to brew beer. The role is one of helping get
new breweries together and then installing them all over the UK, as well as
occasionally around the world. Recognised brewing qualications are not as
important being able to understand the practical aspects of breweries and
brewing skill. Some kind of engineering or quality-control background could
also be useful. This role is not for the faint hearted, long work days on site are
the norm, and as you become more experienced on how we do things, the
pressure will only increase.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
We are also looking for someone to help with the technical administration.
This is an ofce based role where answering technical enquiries and making
sure the administrative and planning side of the installation business operates
effectively and efciently. A serious understanding of brewing and breweries
would be a distinct advantage. Not being able to type fast is not a problem.
THIS August (12-16) were back
in Londons Olympia for the
38th Great British Beer Festival
(GBBF). Some 55,000 people are
expected to attend, with more
than 900 real ales, ciders, perries
and foreign beers on the bars.
Make the most of your visit with
our top tips.
Getting there
PUBLIC transport is the best way
to get to the festival you dont
have to worry about parking or
driving! Transport for London
has yet to confrm the District
Line service from Earls Court to
Olympia so check next months
WB or gbbf.org.uk
First things rst
ITS always worth picking up a
GBBF programme theyre free
for members. It contains some of
the most important information
for your visit, the beers, but its
also got useful stuff like where
to eat and the entertainment
schedule. Volunteers will be
handing these out in the entrance.
One of the other things youll
want to pick up is your glass! This
year Wetherspoon has sponsored
the glass, which can be picked
up from the stand opposite the
entrance.
Sociale
THE programme is not the only
way to get vital festival info. The
website gbbf.org.uk is a great
source of all things GBBF, keep
checking for the latest news, infor-
mation about the acts playing at
the festival, offers and competi-
tions. If youre on Twitter, make
sure youre following @camra_off-
cial and @gbbf for updates. If
youre tweeting about, or from,
the festival, use the #GBBF
hashtag (above). Also search for
Great British Beer Festival on
Facebook to fnd our special page
devoted to the event.
Also look out for the beer casts
short videos produced during the
festival by a team of volunteers.
Visit gbbf.org.uk to fnd the beer
casts from last year and keep an
eye out for new episodes as they
appear.
Ale education
GOING to GBBF can be a little
overwhelming if you dont know
your bitter from your barley
wine, with so many styles and
favours on offer. So why not
take part in one of the tutored
tastings this year sponsored
by the Beer Academy. Even if
you consider yourself something
of an afcionado, the tastings
are hosted by beer experts, and
may give a perspective you may
not have previously experienced.
Roger Protz will be holding the
popular Champion Beers of
Britain tastings on the Tuesday
and Wednesdays, Tim Webb will
host a session on Belgian Beers
and Christine Cryne will intro-
duce chocolate as the perfect
beer companion on Friday
evening. Youll have to get your
tickets now though, as they sell
out rapidly. Visit gbbf. org.uk/
tickets and click on tickets for
availability.
Take part and win
THERE are always lots of ways to
win at GBBF. Apart fromthe Beer
Master prize (right) to stand a
chance of winning one of fve Good
Beer Guides email marketing@
camra.org.uk with your photos
fromGBBF 2013! Winners will be
chosen at random (one email per
person). Winners will be notifed
by email on 25 July 2014. See
gbbf.org.uk/competitions
Brewery bars at GBBF often
run their own giveaways as well
keep an eye on the website, GBBF
programme and Twitter feeds to
get the latest news.
Meet the authors
GBBF offers festival-goers one of
the best chances to have a chat
with some of CAMRAs leading
authors and get a book signed.
Check out the programme,
GBBF website and updates on @
gbbf to fnd out which author is
appearing, when.
This year Tim Webb and Joe
Stange will be signing copies of
Good Beer Guide Belgium; Roger
Protz 300 Beers To Try Before You
Die and 300 More Beers To Try
Before You Die; Geoff Brandwood
Britains Best Real Heritage Pubs;
and Dave Gamston will be there
for the launch of Yorkshires Real
Heritage Pubs (revised edition).
Raising the bar
A FUN part of GBBF is the
creativity breweries bring their
bars (above). This August were
welcoming Wadworth brewery for
the frst time. It will be bringing
a selection of its beers including
6X. Also keep an eye out for its
beer garden. Other places to soak
up the festival atmosphere are
Shepherd Neames beer tasting
area and Nicholsons pub-themed
seating area. The Kent brewer
will be holding blind tastings in
its seating area throughout the
week giving festival-goers the
chance to guess and rate its beers!
After St Austells return and
Harveys introduction last year,
the popular bars will be back
again. Check out the full list at
gbbf.org.uk/brewery-bars
Lots on offer
ANOTHER great GBBF tradition
is the daily bidding frenzy at the
breweriana auctions from the
main stage. This is your chance
to get your hands on brewery
memorabilia or beery novelties.
Every session you can bid for a
place on a trip around three of the
newer London breweries based in
East London Crate, Trumans
and Tap East planned for 13
September. The most sought after
lot is the chance to be a brewer for
the day, which takes place on the
Thursday evening. This year a day
at the West Sussex-based Dark
Star brewery (including overnight
stay) is up for grabs. You can also
bid by post email Bill Austin
on [email protected], ring
01923 211654 or visit gac.camra-
beerengine.org.uk for details. See
programme for auction times.
TO go with this years circus theme CAMRA is
offering the chance to win a year of beer for the best
Beer Master photo.
Simply send a picture of yourself holding the
Beer Masters tache yer and you could be in with a
chance of winning 12 cases of 18 bottled real ales
delivered every month to your door.
The yers can be found in hundreds of pubs
in the run up to the festival. Alternatively
download a yer from
www.gbbf.org.uk/
competitions. All entries
will be available to view
there as well.
When taking your photo
and choosing your location
be creative, be adventurous,
be humorous, but most
importantly, be the Beer
Master. Email your entry to
[email protected]
before the 16 August
deadline, to be in with a
chance of winning.
GBBF tickets are now on sale, with day and
season options available all at cheaper rates
than paying on the door. CAMRA members
receive an additional discount on all advance
tickets.
Go to gbbf.seetickets.com/ for more infor-
mation and to buy.
Opening times:
12 August 12 noon-5pm (Trade Session),
5pm-10:30pm
13 August 12 noon-10:30pm
14 August 12 noon-10:30pm
15 August 12 noon-10:30pm
16 August 11am-7:00pm
BUY NOW TO BEAT THE QUEUES
FREE ALE FOR
BEER MASTER
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CAMRA Member Price 12.99*
(RRP 14.99)
WWW.CAMRA.ORG.UK/SHOP
or call 01727 867201
* All orders through the CAMRA Shop are subject to standard postage and
packaging costs. Full details can be found at www.camra.org.uk/shop
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Champion Beers of Britain with Roger Protz
Tuesday 18:00-19:00 and Wednesday 13:30-14:30
300 More Beers with Roger Protz
Wednesday 18:00-19:00
Cider with Ian White & Chris Rouse
Wednesday 19:00-20:00
Belgian Beers with Tim Webb
Thursday 13:30-14:30
American Style Beers with Justn Hawke
Thursday 18:00-19:00
Britsh Botled Beers with Jane Peyton
Friday 13:30-14:30
Chocolate and Beer with Christne Cryne
Friday 18:00-19:00
Tickets available now
15 members 18 non-members
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www.camra.org.uk for latest news 13 LETTERS
INDUSTRY INSIDER
KEG BUSTER BY BILL TIDY
BEER BUSINESS
HEN PECKS OUT GROWTH GREENE King has reported that volumes of its own-brewed beers have increased by 4.6 per cent in the last 16 weeks of its nancial year, to 27 April. The Suffolk brewers chief executive Rooney Anand said the growth was in a market which was down 2.3 per cent in the UK. He said: Our continued strong performance was driven by Old Speckled Hen, which recorded growth of 12.5 per cent.
LEGS 11 FOR CASTLE ROCK NOTTINGHAM brewer and pub operator Castle Rock has acquired its 11th pub in the Midlands the Willowbrook, on Main Road, Gedling. The pub has had a 300,000 refurbishment and is selling 14 cask ales and ciders.
THATS THE SPIRIT FOR CLUB THE value of the CAMRA Members Investment Club (CMIC) fund has risen to more than 17.2m. Further shares have been acquired in the pubcos Spirit and Mitchells & Butlers.
The club has arranged a visit to Moorhouses brewery in Burnley. CMIC members interested in attending can contact Jannette on 01772 457992 for more information.
EVER WONDERED WHAT BEER SOMMELIERS DO?
WHEN I was accredited as a beer sommelier just over two years ago, no other women had sat the 90-minute, viva voce exam and just a handful of men had qualifed since 2011 when the Beer Academy launched the Beer Somme- lier Accreditation Scheme. Now theres at least 50 of us but what do we do all day? Some are brewers or work for breweries in other capacities, some work for beer-related organisations like Cask Marque or the British Beer & Pub Asso- ciation and some, like me, are self-employed so its either our full-time job or a signifcant part of it. What we all have in common though is our commitment to promoting beer and spreading the word that theres more to it than a pint of the usual. In some ways its more appropriate to think of us as beer ambassadors because very few, if any, of us work for one estab- lishment, curating a beer list and advising guests what beer to pair with their meal as a wine sommelier might. My work is a mix of giving talks and tastings, training people, writing,
broadcasting and PR jobs interspersed with things like judging beer compe- titions and attending events, which helps me keep my knowledge and skills up to date. Sometimes I work from home, writing about beer or preparing talks and tastings and yes it can involve drinking beer and I try not to do it too early in the day! A good example is when I was asked to run a tasting for the World Pasty Championship at the Eden Project. A new range of pasties was being introduced and I was asked to match a beer to each. Food matching is a big part of being a beer sommelier and although you learn about it as part of the training and theres plenty to read on the subject, the best way to do it is by taste testing what works. Similarly if Im selecting a new beer for a tasting Ill sample it to be sure its top quality and capable of converting a non-beer drinker as therell usually be someone in any audience who thinks they dont like beer.
As well as talking to consumers I also work
with people in the trade. It might be as straightfor- ward as giving a motiva- tional talk, or there might be a training element to it such as helping pub staff develop a new vocabu- lary for talking about the favours you fnd in beer (which is a great excuse to blindfold people and feed them tropical fruit!), or it could be as involved as helping the London Wine Fair introduce a brewhouse section putting beer in front of buyers from hotels, restaurants
and wine merchants. The raison detre of a beer sommelier and the reason its not just an amazing job but also something more people should be doing is to demonstrate that beer is delicious, versatile and varied.
It has always been a diverse beverage, but we are now experiencing a golden age of beer in a way we never have before. Even so, people are drinking less alcohol, pubs are still closing and theres talk of whether this beer
bubble will burst and what will happen to all the new breweries if it does. Beer sommeliers are ideally placed to meet these challenges and take the image of beer beyond where its at to convince those with power and infuence, such as the mainstream media, not only that its as worthy of attention as wine but that it deserves to be repre- sented as the skilfully made and carefully served drink that, at its best, it is. Being awarded Beer Sommelier of the Year isnt just an honour, it provides extra kudos. It enabled me to spread the message that beer is the best drink in the world to a wider audience and even though Ive passed the baton you can still expect to hear me speaking up for beer and shouting from the rooftops about how great it is so everyone listens and our golden age of beer becomes the new normal rather than a fash in the pan. G Sophie Atherton has 25 years of beer-drinking and nearly 15 years as a jour- nalist to thank for awards recognising her achieve- ments as a beer sommelier and writer. She writes everywhere from BEER to the broadsheets, has her own blog A FemAle View, a podcast called the Beer- talkers and hosts beer tast- ings throughout the UK.
As she hands over the Beer Sommelier of the Year baton, Sophie Atherton explains the role
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16 AND FINALLY
WHATS BREWING JUNE 2014
Fits the Bill
I FEEL I have to respond
to the recent criticism of
Bill Tidys Keg Buster.
Silly parody is not to
everyones taste but Bills
depiction of a cloth cap,
old bloke with outspoken
views ts the bill nicely (it
is how CAMRAs oppo-
nents like to portray us).
For the rest its a
wonderful mixture of carry
on/seaside postcard
humour with often subtle
asides/comment.
So my message is:
Lighten up, its important
to be able to laugh at
oneself.
Richard Bardsley-Ball
Lincoln, Lincs
Down else off
CALLING all festival
organisers and publicans.
Those who inict loud
muzak on customers
need your bumps felt.
We have arranged
for you attend doctors
to have your noise on
button turned to off. The
procedure only takes 30
seconds after you have
shown to engage the rest
of your brain.
We have long stopped
going to festivals and
pubs who think it
enhances the experi-
ence to belt out music.
If you cant do without
your x at least turn it
down so people can think
and talk to each other. We
know you work hard, but
your country needs you to
turn it off or down please.
R J Hughes
Southport, Lancs
Pricey blondes
I AM nding it increasingly
difcult to obtain what
looks like a pint of beer as
there is a move towards
blonde ales.
It also appears major
brewers are now substi-
tuting chemicals for hops,
resulting in a poor pint.
your SHOUT
I DONT like X so ban it is the theme of
two letters in WB June. Peter Wildsmith
wants CAMRA to give serious consid-
eration to banning music at festivals, and
Peter Rolfe calls Keg Buster drivel.
First, music: you may not like it at
festivals, PW, but a lot of people do. Ive
known popular local bands draw in people
who might otherwise not come, and in the
process introduce them to real ale, which
is what we want, isnt it? Ive been to many
festivals where the band is going down a
storm with a minority muttering about the
noise. The solution is dont go when the
music is on. Contrary to your suggestion,
there is no shortage of opportunities.
I dont like football and avoid pubs that
have a match showing, but I dont demand
the end of football in pubs. Im not sure
why you nd it an affront to listen to the
musical choices of others: that is surely
how we all nd out what music we like
and dont like. Ultimately, though, if none
of that persuades you: CAMRA centrally
cannot ban music even if it wished to,
because local festivals are organised by
branches who would rightly object to
receiving a diktat from CAMRA HQ.
Second, Keg Buster: preferences in
humour are personal, and some comedy
does nothing for me, even though others
clearly love it. However, I like Keg Buster;
I always nd it entertaining at the very
least, and it is the rst thing I turn to
when WB arrives.
On the other hand, articles about beer
and food matching leave me cold, but I
dont call them drivel and demand how
much the writer was paid. If you dont like
something, just ignore it.
If we all thought alike, the world would
be a boring place.
Neville Grundy
Southport, Merseyside
In some cases I feel I am
drinking beer-avoured
water! At nearing 4 a
pint, I feel these matters
should be addressed, and
welcome your comments.
Nigel Woodward
Needingworth, Cambs
No surprise
GEORGE Hall and Jeff
Cooper (WB Jun) seem
to be amazed beer prices
have risen despite a cut in
duty. Has it not occurred
to them alcohol duty is
only one of many factors
determining the price of
beer, and that a minuscule
decrease in one is unlikely
to cancel other increases?
I doubt theyve seen the
price of untaxed products
remain constant, or have
seen other prices increase
only in line with VAT or
other duties. Do they have
no understanding of basic
economics?
David Sherman
Chelmsford, Essex
Reasonable Pride
THE article on the Red
Lion in Westminster made
me smirk because an MP
was reopening it; now
I read that the Pride is
4.01 (why the 1p?)
I am sure my smirk was
justied as it is unlikely
any MPs will leave
the subsidised (by us)
Commons bar to visit the
Red Lion. Which leads me
to the rising cost of beer
in Dorset. A county not as
afuent as Westminster,
but a brewpub is selling
its own beer for nearly 4,
and guests well over 4.
The London Pride looks
reasonable in comparison.
Alex Bardswell
Wyke Regis, Dorset
Strong threat
I READ with some
concern Hertfordshire
council has voted to
explore a scheme, which
banned lagers, beers and
ciders of more than 6.5
per cent ABV being sold
over the counter.
If this scheme was
implemented, what
consideration would be
given to drinkers like
myself who enjoy nothing
more than a ne bottle of
Belgian beer like Duvel,
Chimay, Rochfort or
Leffe? These beers are
not cheap and I am sure
youngsters dont buy
them to pre-load.
Banning drinks such as
these is not the answer.
Beer connoisseurs
would suffer because of
the irresponsible behav-
iour of the few.
As a CAMRA member,
and editor of the rst
Good Beer Guide, I
would be forced to drive
to Buckinghamshire
to nd these beers. I
would appreciate your
comments.
John Hanscomb
Rickmansworth, Herts
Dont forget
I ENJOYED James
Lynchs article (WB Jun).
I attended Brighton
Art College in 1974 when
someone had the idea of
a beer festival. Harveys
was joined by Gales of
Horndean, King & Barnes
of Horsham, Shepherd
Neame, Faversham, and
London brewers Youngs
and Fullers.
Sadly only half of
these still brew, Harveys,
Sheps and Fullers.
In the new order, will
history repeat itself with
the pubcos replacing
the big brewers? By all
means support the small
brewers, but dont forget
the regional brewers who
gave us a choice when
the big nationals didnt.
Geoff Smith
Heswall, Wirral
Guide censorship
I NOTE the tiny minority of
the membership who can
afford to spend two days
in Scarborough, resolved
to remove all references to
membership benets from
pub descriptions in the
Good Beer Guide.
Why shouldnt a
pub, and its pricing be
described? Not only is
this censorship, but it is
madness for a members
organisation not to
promote the benets of
being a member.
Adrian Heft
Hove, Sussex
G National director Nik
Antona writes: The
motion was brought to
conference by members.
It was discussed by
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IF WE ALL THOUGHT
ALIKE IT WOULD BE
A BORING WORLD
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can also keep up with
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Welsh thanks
ON behalf of Cardiff
branch I would like to thank
everyone who helped at
the recent Great Welsh
Beer and Cider Festival
and made it a success.
We are only too aware the
branch would be unable to
organise the festival on its
own and everyones help is
greatly appreciated.
Rick Zaple
Chairman
Cardiff branch
Enemy within
CONGRATULATIONS
to the Great Welsh Beer
Festival for changing to the
Millennium Stadium. Plenty
of space and a retractable
roof enabled the venue
to cope with all weathers.
My only complaint is an
enemy in the camp in the
form of a marquee selling
Fosters lager. Thats like
selling pork scratchings in
a synagogue and doesnt
exactly promote the real ale
cause.
Dave Salt
Bridgend, Cardiff
BRIEFLY
CAMRA Books which was
in agreement. CAMRA is
not going to remove all
reference to membership
benets. We will continue
to list discounts offered
by pubs on our online site
WhatPub. However, it was
felt, as the GBG is a selec-
tive guide to pubs, listing
discounts could give the
impression some licensees
had bought their place
in the GBG. Conference
agreed and unanimously
passed the motion.
Poles apart
IT was commendable of
Conference to carry motion
12, instructing the National
Executive to print Welsh
language membership
application forms.
The 2011 Ofce for
National Statistics language
gures show 562,000
spoke Welsh, while
546,000 spoke Polish a
close call. In view of these
revelations can we soon
expect Polish versions of
the membership forms
or do we have to wait for
another Opinion Polski?
Bill Hunt
Tewkesbury, Gloucs
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www.camra.org.uk for latest news 15 WHATS ON
Thu-Sat 12noon-11pm, Sun 12noon-4pm. Hot
food avail throughout. Entertainment: Fri 7pm
Andrew Gordon, Scottish folk, Sat 2pmCaledonian
Brewery Pipe Band. Entry 6/4 CAMRA membs
(half-price on Sun). Free re-entry to all sessions
with 2014 souvenir glass. Volunteers wanted,
[email protected]. See www.sraf.org.
uk for info.
11-12 (Fri-Sat):
21ST PLYMOUTH CAMRA BEER FEST, Plymouth
Pavilions, Millbay Rd, Plymouth PL1 3LF. 10min
walk frombus +rail stns, follow signs to Plymouth
Pavilions. 150+ real ales, 50+ cider/perries,
foreign bottled beer bar. Hot food avail all day.
Free soft drinks to designated drivers. Venue
fully air-con, bring sweater! Conrmed for Sat
eve Fishermans Friends (sea shanties). Open
Fri 12-11pm; Sat 12-11pm. Entry Fri; 12-11pm
6 (or Fest start pack 10 inc glass, prog + 2
x1/2pint tokens). Entry Sat; 12-6pm6 (or Fest
starter 10), 6:10-11pm10 (or Fest starter 13).
CAMRA membs discount 2 all sessions. Free
soft drinks to designated drivers. Venue is fully
air-conditioned, so bring a sweater! See www.
plymouthpavilions.comfor details + tickets. Volun-
teers always needed, pls email membership@
plymouthcamra.org.uk
11-12 (Fri-Sat):
2ND BARNSLEY ST. EDWARD CHURCH BEER
FEST, St. Edward the Confessor Church, Racecom-
mon Rd, Barnsley, S.Yorks S70 6JY (across from
Locke Park; on 3bus routes: 24, 43 & 44 from
Barnsley interchange; 20min walk fromtown
centre; free public car park at Locke Park, easy
to nd fromM1 jtn37). CAMRA beer marquee feat
20 LocALEs + cider. Open: 12noon-11pmFri/
Sat. Admission FREE all sessions. Hot/cold food
throughout weekend + range of stalls. Church
built 1902 (neo gothic style) - stunning West
Window (esp late afternoon/evening) depicting
The Ship of the Church approaching land and on
the shore the buildings of the Holy City. Contact
Margaret (01226) 714492 or email Jeremy
[email protected] Details: www.
barnsleycamra.org.uk
11-13 (Fri-Sun):
BEER ON THE WYE X, Greyfriars Ave, Hereford.
10mins walk fromrail stn, lovely setting on
banks of River Wye. 120 beers + 120 ciders +
perries + foreign beer bar. Open: Fri 2-11pm, Sat
12noon-11pm, Sun 12noon-5pm. Pay on entry
quick packages: 10 Fri /Sat before 5pm+all
Sun, 15 Fri/Sat after 5pm, inc refundable glass,
programme + introductory tokens. CAMRA membs
extra 2 tokens. Free live entertainment. Camping
adjacent (book w/ hrcsecretary@
btconnect.com). Food avail all sessions. Info:
Andrew Pearson 07581 386280 pearsonwye@
btinternet.comwebsite herefordcamra.org.uk
Volunteers required all areas pls contact Andrew
Pearson [email protected]
386280. Free adjacent camping w/ showers etc, T
shirt, food +drink tokens.
11-13 (Fri-Sun):
NORTH SUSSEX 26TH ARDINGLY BEER & CIDER
FEST, South of England Showground, Ardingly,
Haywards Heath, as part of Vintage & Classic
Vehicle Show, www.ardinglyvcvshow.org.uk.
FREE access to CAMRA beer tent Fri + Sat from
7pmwith CAMRA membership card. 60+ beers,
plus real cider/perry. Live band both evenings. See
Sussex Drinker magazine for discount voucher for
show tickets Sat + Sun from10am5pm. More
info contact [email protected]
12-13 (Sat-Sun):
WOODCOTE FESTIVAL OF ALE, Woodcote
Rally (about 8 miles NWof Reading on the A4074
Reading to Oxford rd: watch for and follow the
signposts on A4074). Rally is a festival of steam,
vintage + veteran transport feat crafts, trade
stands, childrens entertainment, protected
animals, live bands, traditional fun fair + CAMRA
beer tent. Up to 30 mainly local real ales plus local
ciders. Beer tent open on main fest days: 11am-
11pm(Sat), 11am-5pm(Sun). Also selling beer
while funfair is open Fri from6pm. Rally website
for details: www.woodcoterally.org.uk. Volunteers
needed for setup/stafng/take-down old friends/
newcomers welcome - Paul Dixon 07742 891471
[email protected].
15-19 (Tue-Sat):
CHELMSFORD CITY SUMMER BEER & CIDER
FEST, Admirals Park, Rainsford Rd, Chelmsford
CM1 2PL. Organised by C&ME Branch. 350+ ales
and 120 ciders and perries. Open: Noon-11pm
each day. Entertainment. Details: www.
chelmsfordbeerandciderfestivals.org.uk
17-19 (Thu-Sat):
40TH KENT BEER FEST, barn at Merton Farm,
Merton Lane, Canterbury CT4 7BA (Free bus
shuttle all sessions starts 15min before each sess
fromCanterbury Bus Stn (nr Canterbury East Rail
stn), runs every 15min (30min Thu/Fri lunch). 40
Fave Fest Beers Bar. Also 40 ciders, 40 foreign
beers +many more than 40 Kent beers plus other
UK beers. Open: Thu 6.30-11pm(5); Fri 12-4pm
(free), 6.30-11pm(7.50; advance tickets essen-
tial); Sat 12-9pm(5). Free entry to card-carrying
CAMRA membs (except Fri night). Tickets needed
for Fri evening only, pay at gate other sessions.
Good food, live music, souvenir glasses, CAMRA
shop, family area, parking. 70s theme Fri eve, spot
prizes for 70s fancy dress. Camping facilities, no
booking needed, 10 per tent or van for whole fes-
tival (free to staff) see website. Thu night: pay on
entry or get online tickets (see website). Fri lunch:
free entry. Fri night: advance tickets essential,
avail online (see website) or by post after 1 Jun
from42, Orchard St, Canterbury CT2 8AP. Cheques
payable to CAMRA Kent Beer Festival. Please send
SAE. Tickets also avail fromsome pubs, see web-
site. Sat all day: pay on entry, tickets not needed.
Staff needed (even few hours), any days 16-22
July. Staff contact Andy stafng@kentbeerfestival.
comFest info: Gill Keay 01227 463478, 07976
431886, [email protected]:
www.kentbeerfestival.comfor details.
18-20 (Fri-Sun):
38TH COTSWOLD BEER FEST, Postlip Hall Tithe
Barn, off B4632 nr Winchcombe, Glos. Organised
jointly with the Postlip Society. 80+ beers, 20+
JUNE
26-28 (Thu-Sat):
DARLINGTON BEER FEST, ForumMusic Centre,
Borough Rd Darlington DL1 1SG. Great new venue,
easy walking distance fromtrain stn or town cen-
tre. 30 independent ales +cider/perry. Open: Thu
7pm-11pm; Fri +Sat 12noon- 5pm, 7-11.30pm.
Entry FREE Thurs eve, 1 all other sessions for
membs w/valid CAMRA card, non-members 2 all
sessions. Music Fri +Sat eve sessions in separate
roomorganised by venue, tickets from01325
363135 / [email protected] note music
tickets will include entry to beer fest. Volunteers
rqd, for all sessions esp setting up +dismantling.
Info: Paul Appleton paul.appleton103@hotmail.
co.uk or 07908558307 www.darlocamra.org.uk
No trade calls pls.
26-28 (Thu-Sat):
GLASGOWREAL ALE FEST, Briggait (Glasgow
Central / Queen St rail stns both 10min walk;
Closest Underground: St Enoch 5min walk). 100+
beers, Cider Bar + Foreign Bar (Franconian feel).
Hot food avail. Open: Thu 5pm-10.30pm; Fri
3pm-10.30pm; Sat Noon-10.30pm. Prices: 4
membs/6 non-membs. Price inc Fest Glass. Info:
[email protected] Twitter
- @GlasRealAleFest Facebook: Facebook.com/
Glasgowrealalefestival
26-28 (Thu-Sat):
4TH RUTLAND CAMRA BEER FEST BEER, Bales
& Tractors, Rutland County Museum, Catmos St.
Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HW. 40 real ales - good
spread of light/dark ales + fest specials. Real
ciders/perries + continental bottled beers. Soft
drinks, food + entertainment (inc Morris Dancing).
Good train/bus connections (easy walk). Glass
hire 2 per glass (fully refundable if requested).
Alcohol only served into 2014 glass. Open:
Fri 11am-6pm(2.50 CAMRA membs, 3 for
Non-Membs), 6pm-10.30pm(3 CAMRA Membs,
4 Non-Membs); Sat 11am10.30pm(2.50
CAMRA membs, 3 Non-Membs). CAMRA membs
must show valid card. Bring ID. Info: www.
rutlandcamra.org.uk or [email protected].
uk Facebook: Rutland CAMRA Branch, Twitter @
RutlandCAMRA
26-28 (Thu-Sat):
12TH BROMSGROVE BEER FEST, Bromsgrove
Rugby Football Club, Finstall Park, , Bromsgrove,
Worcs B60 3DH (short walk fromBromsgrove Rail
stn). 120 diff real ales plus 50+ ciders/perries.
Club bar offering range of drinks. Food avail.
Children welcome in club (not in marquee). Open:
Thu (CAMRA membs only) 6-11pm; Fri 12noon-
11pm; Sat 11-9pm. Admission inc prog 3 (1
card-carrying CAMRA membs) plus commemora-
tive glass deposit. Details inc beer/cider list www.
bromsgrovebeerfestival.org.uk or email charlie@
rbcamra.org.uk Help reqd - contact to volunteer.
27-28 June (Fri-Sat):
4TH GREATER MANCHESTER CIDER & PERRY
FESTIVAL, Palace Hotel, Oxford St, Manchester
M60 7HA. 50+ real ciders + perries. Hosting
CAMRA North U.K.Cider & Perry Comp 2014.
Open: Noon-10.30pmeach day. Admission 3,
CAMRA membs 1. Details: www.
ManchesterCiderFestival.org.uk
JULY
2-5 (Wed-Sat):
25TH EALING BEER FEST, Walpole Park, Ealing,
London W5 5BG. 10mins fromEaling Broadway
Tube & Rail Stn. 300 cask beers + cider/perry +
foreign bottled beer + English wines in 100 yard
bar. Open: Wed-Fri 12noon-1030pm; Sat 12noon-
6pm. Entry: 4/2 CAMRA membs. Hot & cold food
avail all times. Pub games, products, membship
+other stalls. Souvenir glass + programme.
Families welcome till 8pm. Music: Wed-Fri eves.
CAMRA volunteers rqd eve sessions, see website
or request stafng form: 020 8933 4934. More
info: GrahamHarrison 07535 878996 organiser@
ebf25.org.uk or www.ebf25.org.uk
3-5 (Thu-Sat):
10TH CHORLTON BEER & CIDER FEST, St Clem-
ents Church, Edge Ln, Chorlton, Manchester
M21 9JF. 90+ real ales, 50+ traditional ciders
& perries + foreign bottled beers. Featuring NW
Region Champion Speciality Beer competition.
Splendid setting with al fresco drinking in church
grounds. Live music Fri/Sat eves, jazz combo Sat
afternoon. Open: Thu 6-10pm(adv ticket only,
see website), Fri 5-1030pm; Sat 1-930pm. Entry
Fri/Sat 10 inc free fest glass, programme +4
beer tokens. Free beer voucher to card carrying
CAMRA membs. Children welcome Sat until 7pm
(not in beer hall), childrens activities provided.
Info: http://www.thcamra.org.uk/chorlton www.
chorltob/www.chorltonbeerfestival.org.uk, twitter:
@ChorlBeerFest or e-mail chorlton@thcamra.
org.uk Volunteers rqd, request stafng form
[email protected]
5 (Sat):
15TH DEVIZES BEER FEST, Wharf, Devizes, Wilts.
Under canvas, beside the Kennet & Avon Canal.
Open: 11.30am-11pm. 60+ real ales + cider. Food
avail. Mainly openair fest, family orientated, with
live music. Admission by Advance Ticket 10 (inc
souvenir glass + 4 beer tokens (card-carrying
CAMRA Membs get extra 2 beer tokens). SAE +
cheque payable to: Devizes CAMRA to Devizes
CAMRA, 9 Walden Lodge Close, Devizes, Wilts
SN10 5BU.
9-13 (Wed-Sun):
DERBY CAMRA SUMMER BEER FEST, Market
Place, Derby. 150+ Real Ales +cider, continental
+ mead. Celebrating 50 years of Derby Mountain
Rescue! Open: Wed 630-11pm, Thurs-Sat
11am-11pm, Sun 12noon-2pm. Live music +food
avail. Free entry all sessions CAMRA membs w/
valid membship card.www.derbycamra.org.uk/
summer-beer-festival/
10-13 (Thu-Sun):
SCOTTISH REAL ALE FEST, Edinburgh Corn
Exchange, New Market Rd, Edinburgh EH14 1RJ.
Sorry, no trams to venue! Use Lothian Buses 4,
44, 34, 35, & 20; First Bus 27, 28 & 44; Slateford
Rail Stn within 200yds. 150+ Scottish real ales +
Scottish & west of Pennines cider + perry. Open:
ciders/perries, plus food, soft drinks, entertain-
ment. Open: Fri 7-11pm(8); Sat 11.30-3pm(8),
7-11pm(6); Sun 12-3pm(free). Admission by
advance ticket only, price inc commemorative
glass. Free pint for card-carrying membs Fri/Sat
sessions. Free parking on site, shuttle bus service
also avail fromCheltenham+ Winchcombe.
Details: www.gloucestershirecamra.org.uk/cbf
18-20 (Fri-Sun):
FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE (FATE), Stokes Barn,
Much Wenlock, Shrops TF13 6DB. Info: www.
festivalattheedge.org/
18-20 (Fri-Sun):
MAIDENHEAD BEER FEST, Maidenhead United
Football Club, York Rd, Maidenhead SL6 1SF
(Town Centre only 5min walk fromrailway
stn). 80+ real ales, 20+ ciders. Open Fri/Sat
12noon10pm; Sun 12noon7pm. Admission: 3,
Advantage Card holders 2, CAMRA membs 1.
No booking rqd. Fest glass 3, refund on request.
Food: Hog Roast + a good hot/cold offering
throughout fest. New grandstand opening + local
football match against Slough Town 3pmon Sat
afternoon. Entertainment: Mighty Playhouse,
Friday eve, Local bands Skin & Blister, Sat
evening. Family day Sun with Armaleggan Border
Morris Dancers +d face painters. This years pub
sponsor: Bear, High St, Maidenhead (20%discount
voucher to be used in week after fest). Volunteer
staff needed, contact David membershipswm@
outlook.comfor details. Twitter
@maidenheadbeer, Facebook
@maidenheadbeerfestival, contact: info@
maidenheadbeerfest.org.uk. www.
maidenheadbeerfest.org.uk
24-26 (Thu-Sat):
6TH STORTFORD BEER FEST, Royal British Legion
Club, 28 Windhill, Bishops Stortford CM23 2NG.
80+ Beers +Real Cider/Perry inc rare local Ciders.
Live music Thu +Sat eve. Open: Thu 5-11pm, Fri/
Sat 11am-11pm. Info: http://www.heb-camra.
org.uk/bsbf
31 Jul2 Aug (Thu-Sat):
7TH STAFFORD BEER & CIDER FEST, Blessed Wil-
liamHoward Sch, Rowley Avenue, Stafford ST17
9AB (Under 10min walk fromStafford rail stn, off
Newport Rd). 85 real ales + 30 ciders/perries +
country wines + NEWBottled Beer Bar. Inc LocAle
Bar. Food avail all sessions. Live music Fri eve, Sat
aft + eve. Details: Thu 6-11pm; Fri 11.30am-11pm;
Sat 12noon-11pm. Sat aft families welcome (chil-
dren until 6pm), other sessions over 18s. Admis-
sion 1 Thu + Fri aft; 3 Fri eve; 2 Sat aft; Free
Sat eve. Card-carrying CAMRA Membs Free Thu,
Fri aft + Sat eve; 2 Fri eve; 1 Sat aft. Refundable
glass hire 2 or souvenir glass 2 (while stocks
last). All rights of admission reserved. Volunteers
rqd for set up/staff event/take down, staff formon
website www.staffordbeerfestival.co.uk
AUGUST
6-9 (Wed-Sat):
GRANTHAMBEER FEST, Railway Club Off Hunting-
tower Rd NG 31 7AU (3min walk fromstn). 30+
beers, ciders +perries. Open 11am-11pmdaily.
CAMRA membs free, non-membs 2. Refundable
glass 1. Food avail all sessions. Volunteers
contact [email protected]
7-9 (Thu-Sat):
15TH WORCESTER BEER, CIDER & PERRY FEST,
Worcester Racecourse. 170+ real ales, 100 ciders/
perries, fruit +grape wines. Good selection of
food and soft drinks avail. Open: Thu 5-11pm, Fri
12noon-11pm, Sat 12noon-10pm. Entry: Thu 6,
Fri 8, Sat 5. Session numbers ltd, so advance
tickets fromfest website rqd to guarantee entry.
2 beer vouchers for CAMRA membs w/current
membship card. Entry inc souvenir fest glass
+programme. Entertainment: Thu/Fri eves, all day
Sat. Updated info at www.worcesterbeerfest.org.
uk. Volunteers rqd set up, all sessions (especially
for evening sessions) +take down. Please register
at www.worcesterbeerfest.org.uk/vol
8-9 (Fri-Sat):
2ND MAD AT THE FISHPONDS BEER FEST,
Fishpond, 204, South Parade Matlock Bath Derbys
DE4 3NR (on Derby - Matlock line, Matlock Bath
also on several bus routes inc TransPeak, with
stop outside the venue. 40+ LocALe beers +
ciders. Free admission open 1212 both days. Live
entertainment throughout. Fest spread around pub
- upstairs ballroomhosting many beers/ciders.
Courtyard event bar outside. Souvenir glasses, T-
shirts + Tombola. BBQ + Hog roast with pub food
menu also avail. Contact Peter Boitoult peterb56@
hotmail.co.uk Website: www.mad.camra.org.uk
www.theshpondmatlockbath.co.uk
12-16 (Tue-Sat):
GREAT BRITISH BEER FEST, Olympia, London.
More than 900 real ales, ciders, perries and
international beers. For more info including travel,
competitions and tickets see: gbbf.org.uk Also
www.facebook.com/greatbritishbeerfestival
and @gbbf
13 (Wed), 15-18 (Fri-Mon), 20 (Wed):
CAMRA CRICKET MARQUEE, Kent CCC Spitre
Ground, Old Dover Rd, Canterbury, Kent CT1 3NZ.
Hospitality marquee for Kent v Sussex (13th),
Hants (15-18th) + Middlesex (20th), for CAMRA
membs + all their guests. 11am(12amWeds)
to close of play. Weds games oodlit, see www.
kentcricket.co.uk for details. Ever changing selec-
tion of beers/cider from14+ brwries. See www.
camra-canterbury.org.uk for info or contact Gill
Keay 01227 463478/07976 431886,
[email protected].
15-16 (Thu-Sat):
MORECAMBE BEER FEST, Winter Gardens, Marine
Rd Central (Promenade) LA4 4BU (2min walk from
rail stn). 50+ beers 10+ ciders/perries. Food,
wines +soft drinks avail. Open: Thu 5-11pm, Fri
12-11pm, Sat 12-11pm. Entry: CAMRA membs 2
plus 2 glass deposit (refundable) free prog. Staff
needed [email protected] website www.
morecambebeerfestival.org.uk Also on Facebook.
16-17 (Sat-Sun):
1ST SUMMER ALE & STEAMWEEKEND, Winch-
combe +Toddington Stns, Glos Warks Railway. 30
+ real ales + ciders/ perry. Open: Sat 10.30am-
7pm; Sun 10.30am-4pm. Food/soft drinks avail,
marquee at Winchcombe Stn +catering at both.
Free entry +prog, 2 for glass (1 refundable),
2 platformticket at stns or travel by train from
CheltenhamRace Course (1st train 10.55am).
Trains also fromToddington throughout day, see
timetable: www.gwsr.comN Cots CAMRA Web-
site: www.northcotswoldcamra.org.uk for info.
1923 (TueSat):
37TH PETERBOROUGH BEER FEST, (giant
marquees), Embankment, Bishops Rd PE1 1EF.
400+ real ales inc fest specials. Huge range of
ciders/perries, bottled beers, wines. 1/3pints avail.
Wide selection of food stalls catering all tastes.
Pub games, tombola, quiz, CAMRA shops + other
stalls. Live music every eve in separate music
marquee. All day opening WedSat. Trade only
sess: Tue 3pm, open to public 5.30pm-11pm(5);
Wed Noon3pm(2); 3pm11pm(5); ThuSat
Noon3pm(2), 3pm11pm(6). CAMRA/EBCU
(Tue-Sat): All lunch sessions FREE/All eve sessions
2. Volunteers needed. More info/trade tickets
01733 896555 or email [email protected] or visit
www.beer-fest.org Twitter: @BoroBeerFest.
20-23 (Wed-Sat):
19TH CLACTON-ON-SEA REAL ALE & CIDER FEST,
St James Hall, Tower Rd, Clacton, Essex CO15
1LF (adj to West Cliff Theatre; 10-15min walk from
Rail Stn). 65 real ales plus ciders/perries/wines +
european beers + free soft drinks for designated
drivers. Hot/cold food most sessions. Souvenir
glass. Open: 6pm-11pmWed; 11am-11pmThu-
Sat. Free entry to card carrying CAMRA membs
all times; non-membs 2.50 to all non-music
sessions + 3.50 for music sessions. Ideally
situated to combine with visit to Clacton-on-Sea
Air Show. Live music - Ringtones Thu evening;
Blackwater Jazz Band Sat afternoon +Broken
Watch Sat evening. Info: Jeff Luesley bfo@
clactonbeerfestival.org.uk
21-23 (Thu-Sat):
SWANSEA BAY BEER & CIDER FEST, Brangwyn
Hall, Guildhall, Swansea SA1 4PE (buses stop
outside or about a 30-35min walk fromrail stn).
100+ real ales and ciders. Live bands each day
(see website for bands/times). Hot/cold food avail.
18+ event, no children. Opportunities to meet
brewers, enjoy talks + beer/cider tastings.Open
Thu 5pm-11pm; Fri 12-11pm; Sat 12noon-11pm.
Tickets avail on door. No advance tickets. Cost: 3
CAMRA membs, 5 non-CAMRA. Contact Debra
White on 07970680616 or swanseacamra.org.uk
for further details. Admission price inc souvenir
glass + prog.
22-24 (Fri-Sun):
BEER FEST AT NATIONAL CYCLING CENTRE,
Manchester. 60 beers (all at cellar temp in outside
cooled container) served via one of 42 handpulls.
Open: Fri 4pm-10pm, Sat 12noon-10pm, Sun
12noon-9pm. Live music every session. Free
entry to CAMRA membs Friday, 1 other sessions.
Public 3 every session. Accompanied children
till 7pm. Glass hire/deposit 2. Food avail all
sessions. Volunteers welcome contact Margaret
Corlett [email protected].
29-30 (Fri-Sat):
HARBURY 24TH BEER FEST, Village Hall, South
Parade, Harbury CV33 6RX. 52 beers plus ciders
and perries. Beers froma brewsters theme. Also
special brews fromthe Warwickshire Brwries (see
website for up-to-date list). Open: Fri 5:30pm-
11:30pm; Sat 11:30am4pm, 6pm11:30pm.
Entry pack 10 (inc refundable Fest glass + beer
tokens). Extra tokens issued for Card-carrying
CAMRA membs in lieu of entrance fee. Hot/Cold
food avail all sessions. Hereburgh Morris perform
Sat afternoon. Sat evening info check our website.
Stagecoach Bus Service 64A fromLeamington Spa
passes the door. Any offers of help to Chairman@
Camrahow.org.uk or call 07925633173.
29-31 (Fri-Sun):
2ND CREWE BEER FEST, 50+ beers, 14 cider/
perries. Live music Fri/Sat night. Food avail all
times. Open: Fri 12-11pm; Sat 11-11pm; Sun 12-
3pm. Mini train rides, main line engines in steam.
Entry: Fri/Sat 2 until 5pm, then 3, Sunday free.
Discount for card carrying CAMRA membs. Inc
entry to Heritage Centre attractions. Note: may be
some engineering noise in background (working
steamengine facility attached to our fest). See
S.Cheshire Website + Facebook Beer Fest pg.
Contact Festival Organiser Kez. 07794352191
30 - 31 (Sat-Sun):
FAVERSHAMHOP FEST, CAMRA street bar, prob-
ably East St, FavershamME13 8AS. Ever-changing
selection of beers from4 local brwries. Real cider
fromlocal producers. Open 10am-5pmboth days.
See www.favershamhopfestival.org for details
of stalls, bands, camping etc at this very popular
event held in the streets of Faversham. Free ad-
mission. CAMRA bar info: Gill Keay 01227 463478/
07976 431886 [email protected]
SEPTEMBER
4-6 (Thu-Sat):
3RD BURNLEY BEER FEST, Mechanics theatre
Manchester Rd, Burnley BB11 1BH (10min
walk frombus stn + 10min walk downhill from
Manchester rd rail stn, 20min walk frombarricks
+ Central rail stns). 80+ real ales , Foreign bottle
beer + cider/perries. Open: Thu-Sat 12-11pm. 3
entry all sessions, 1 entry for card-carrying CAM-
RA + NUS membs. Music Fri + Sat nights. Food,
Prog + Fest TShirts + Fest glasses avail. Separate
seating area. Disabled access. Volunteers
needed - Sun 31 Aug- Sun 7 Sep (sundays setup/
takedown ) contact Peter Clegg peteclegg222@
gmail.comWebsite: burnleybeerfestival.co.uk
4-6 (Thu-Sat):
21ST TAMWORTH BEER FEST, Assembly Rooms,
Corporation St, Tamworth B79 7DN (adj to bus
stops + 10min fromrail stn). 90+ real ales from
micro breweries, inc fest specials + many new
ales. Cask cooling systemto ensure beer in good
condition. Ciders/perries + UK + foreign bottled
beers. Supervised children until 5pm. Entertain-
ment Sat eve The Good Companions from830pm,
other sessions music free. Hot/ cold food avail all
sessions. Soft drinks avail for drivers. Tshirts +
refundable souvenir tankard glass avail. Open: 11-
11pmeach day. Admission 3 all sessions except
Fri 5-11pm(4); Sat 5-11pm(4). CAMRA membs
free entry all times. Festival charity: St Giles Hos-
pice. Beer list on website week before fest: www.
LSTCamra.org.uk Volunteers welcome (setup
(Mon 1-Wed 3) +during fest) - contact Eric Randall
07910 837 082 or [email protected]
4-6 Sep (Thu-Sat):
20TH BRIDGNORTH BEER FESTIVAL, Bridgnorth
SVR Station, WV16 5DT. 60 beers + ciders. Open
Thu 3 - 11, Fri - Sat 11 - 11. Free entry. Souvenir
glass available. Volunteers welcome to work any
sessions. Contact [email protected]
46 (Thu-Sat):
7TH LYTHAMBEER & CIDER FEST, Lowther Pavil-
ion, Lowther Terrace, LythamSt Annes FY8 5QQ.
90+ real ales fromUK breweries, mainly micros
+ciders/perries, +world beer bar, feat bottle beers
fromaround globe. Hot/cold food avail all ses-
sions. Entertainment Fri evening Full Fat Boogie
Band + X-Rays Sat eve. Open: Thu 5pm-11pm;
Fri-Sat 12noon11pm. Entry: Thu, Fri until 7pm
+ all day Sat 3; Fri after 7pm4. Card-carrying
CAMRA membs + students 1 all sessions. Email:
[email protected] for info or
www.blackpoolcamra.org.uk/ Facebook: www.
facebook.com/LythamBeerfest
5-6(Fri-Sat):
PORSTMOUTH CAMRA BEEREX, Students Union,
Portsmouth University. Info:www.psehcamra.org.
uk/Beerex.php
6 (Sat):
3RD CORNSHED CHARITY BEER FEST, Sexhow
Park Farm, Hutton Rudby, N Yorkshire TS15 0ER
(in assoc with Cleveland CAMRA, raising funds for
Great North Air Ambulance). Open: 3pm-Midnight.
50+ real ales plus ciders, perry, fruit wines
+soft drinks. Compered by Dave Llewellen of
BBC Radio Tees w/music fromHappy Cats, The
Project, Steel Strings +Jack & Grace. Tickets 10,
avail 1 Jul- fromGNAAS 01325 487263 or www.
greatnorthairambulance.co.uk or CornShed www.
thecornshed.co.uk/
6 (Sat):
EAST MALLING BEER & CIDER FEST, E.Malling
Research, New Rd, E.Malling, Kent ME19 6BJ
(special free fest bus service fromAylesford Rail
Stn (1/2 hrly from10.29) + W. Malling Rail Stn (1/2
hourly from10.35), or walk fromE. Malling Rail
Stn approx 1mile). 75+ real ales + wide selec-
tion of ciders. Open: 11am-7pm. Admission: 2
for card-carrying CAMRA membs, 4 non-membs.
Food, parking, live music, souvenir glass. Staff
enquiries to: [email protected]
(free T-shirt; staff discounts). Further info: www.
mmkcamra.co.uk/#!__beer-festivals
13-14 (Sat-Sun):
15TH SOMERSET REAL ALE & CIDER FEST, Mine-
head Rail Stn platform, W.Somerset Railway TA24
5BG. 100+ real ales, 20 ciders + perry. Open: Sat
11am-11pm; Sun 12-4pm. Entrance to festival
FREE (need to purchase glass). Discount on steam
train tickets for card carrying CAMRA membs.
Hot food avail inc Cornish pasties. Hog roast Sat
eve. Live music: Sat eve - Four Men on the Job;
Sun lunch - Tone Valley Jazz Band. Separate
railway carriage cider bar, static railway carriages
seating. Souvenir glasses + Tshirts. GBG2015
SWRegion ofcial launch Sat. Full details www.
west-somerset-railway.co.uk Fest Organiser: Glen
Willis 07900 076649
17-20 (Wed-Sat):
YORK CAMRA BEER & CIDER FEST, 6th
Knavesmire Fest, York Knavesmire, Tadcaster
Road, York YO24 1DJ (regular bus service from
York Stn + Central York to Tadcaster Rd 3,4,12,
13, 21, 37,40). Feat SIBA NE Beer Comp. 400+
real ales; 100+ ciders; Foreign Beer Bar; Bottled
Beer Bar; Yorkshire Bottled Beer Bar; wine +
soft drinks also avail. Open: 5.30pm-11pmWed;
midday-11pmThu-Sat. Admission Wed Public 3,
CAMRA membs 1; Thu Public 4, membs 2; Fri/
Sat Public 5, membs 3. Children welcome until
8pm. Huge capacity marquee (pay on door only
- no advance tickets. Cash bar (not tokens) with
refundable souvenir glass sold on admission. Mu-
sic stage with live acts most sessions; Large Food
Village with varied world cuisines; Large external
beer garden; CAMRA membship desk + shop.
Tombola stand + various exhibitors. Volunteers (all
activities) rqd - all CAMRA membs welcome (free
camping/caravan pitches + facilities provided next
to event). Volunteers food/drink provided
during Fest hrs. Volunteer contact: stafng@
yorkbeerfestival.org.uk Website:
www.yorkbeerfestival.org.uk www.facebook/
yorkbeerfestival twitter: @yorkbeerfest
19 20 (Fri-Sat):
12TH MELTON MOWBRAY BEER FEST, Banqueting
Suite, MMMarket, Scalford Rd LE13 1JY (10min
walk fromMelton Rail Stn, 5min fromBus Stn).55
real ales, 20 ciders/perries. LocAle bar + bar feat
beers fromSomerset. Hot food avail both days.
Open 11am-midnight. Admission 1 before 6pm,
4 after. Free before 6pmfor card carrying CAMRA
membs, 2 after. Live bands both evenings in con-
nected hall. Staff enquiries to Dean Clark deano.
[email protected] Beer enquiries to John Arthur
[email protected] info (inc beer
lists): www.meltonmowbrayrealale.co.uk
18-20 (Thu-Sat):
1ST BROMLEY, EDEN PARK BEER & CIDER FEST,
Club Langley, 2 Hawksbrook Ln, Beckenham,
Kent BR3 3SR. 5min walk fromEden Park rail stn.
Close to 358,194 + 356 bus routes. 60 real ales
+cider/perries. Open: 11am-10pm. Entry: 3, free
to CAMRA membs. http://bromley.camra.org.uk/
html/beer_festival.html
18-20 (Thu-Sat):
1ST CANNOCK CHASE BEER FEST, Prince of Wales
Centre, Church St, Cannock, Staffs, WS11 1DE.
60 Ales + 10 ciders/perries. Open: Thu 5-11pm;
Fri 12-11pm; Sat 12-11pm. Admission 3 general
public, 2 armed forces, 1 CAMRA Membs.
Entertainment on Friday night, Saturday afternoon.
Info: [email protected]
25-28 (Thu-Sun):
5TH AMBER VALLEY BEER & CIDER FEST, Strutts,
Derby Rd, Belper, Derbys DE56 1UU (NEWVENUE
see www.strutts.org.uk; On A6, 5min walk from
rail/bus stns). 100+ beers, ciders, perry + fruit
wines. Open: Thu 4-6pmTrade Session (invitation
only); 611pm(3, CAMRA membs Free); Fri
126pm(3, membs Free); 6pm11pm(6,
membs 4); Sat 126pm(3, membs Free), 6pm
11pm(6, membs 4); Sun 122pm(free), All re-
maining beer 2 pint subj to avail. Entertainment:
Fri Afternoon, upstairs, Ford Jones Dixieland Jazz
Band; Evening, main hall, MOJOSA (Blues/R&B)
& Gasping Kahuna (R&B); Upstairs, Pink & Blues
Acoustic Live Lounge (8 Acts); Sat afternoon,
upstairs D.H.Lawrence & the Vaudeville Skife
Show; Evening, main hall, Midnight Pumpkin
Trucks (Pop / Rock) & Ricky & the Retros (50s rock
& roll), Upstairs, Fab Two (Beatles Tribute). Music
free rooms avail all times. Hog roast Fri/Sat, hot/
cold food + snacks avail all sessions. All sessions
cash on door. Current CAMRA card must be shown
Full details: www.ambervalleycamra.org.uk Staff
rqd, offers to help pls contact Phil avbfstafng@
gmail.comGeneral enquiries: nigelheathcote@
live.co.uk
OCTOBER
2-5 (Thu-Sat):
LOUTH BEER FEST, Kings Head, 10 Mercer Row,
Louth. 20+ beers + ciders avail. Also discounted
rate on accommodation at the hotel.
2-4 (Thu-Sat):
HUDDERSFIELD OKTOBERFEST BEER & CIDER
FEST, Apna Venue, Spring Grove St, Hudderseld
HD1 2NX (opp Sikh Temple, behind Fire Stn, next
to new construction on ring rd. Nr Grove Inn, 5min
walk fromBus stn + 10min walk fromRail stn.
Around 75 real ales, local/regional breweries.
Cider/perry bar. Open: Thu 6pm10:30pm; Fri 12
noon-11pm; Sat 11am-11pm; Entrance 1 CAMRA
membs, 3 non-membs. No advance tickets.
Refundable fest glass (with 1/3 pint measure).
Breweriana, products, charity rafe. Good seating,
level access. Info: www.huddscamra.org.uk
Details/volunteers contact Wayne
Fiddler01484-602365 or email info@huddscamra.
org.uk
34 (Fri-Sat):
8TH ASCOT RACECOURSE BEER FEST. 240
real ales + 30 ciders/perries. First class prog
of horseracing. Live music. Hot/cold food avail
all day. Free parking or 7min walk fromrail stn.
Details: Bar open Fri & Sat 11am6pm(sub to
last race). Gate prices Fri from18 (9 CAMRA
membs); Sat from25 (12.50 CAMRA membs).
LocAles + surrounding counties plus regional bar
feat Beers fromDerbys. Accompanied children
17 & under free. Ltd Ed commemorative glass.
Advance tickets call 0844 346 3000 or visit ascot.
co.uk quoting BEER14, 2 transaction fee for calls
or 1 for online bookings. Volunteers needed.
General CAMRA enquiries contact beerfestival@
seberkscamra.org.uk or visit ascotbeerfest.org.uk
3-5 (FriSun):
6TH HAMPSHIRE OCTOBERFEST, Basingstoke
Cricket Ground, Mays Bounty, Fairelds Rd RG21
3DR. 100+ diff beers plus ciders + perry (all from
Hampshire). Live music + CAMRA bar in main tent
+ UphamBrewery sponsored bar in acoustic tent,
plus local food produce + gift tents, activities,
displays + attractions throughout w/e. Open: Fri
6pm11.30pm(Works Night Out beer tent + live
music only); Sat 11am11pm; Sun 11am5pm.
Child, family + group discounts avail, advanced
tickets recommended. Souvenir Glass avail to hire/
buy. Info/ tickets + full prog www.
hampshireoctoberfest.co.uk
8-11 (Wed-Sat):
NOTTINGHAMROBIN HOOD BEER & CIDER
FEST, NottinghamCastle, top of Friar Lane,
Nottingham(superb grounds of the castle, close
to Old Market Sq + tramstop (short walk from
rail stn + Broadmarsh bus stn). World-beating
1,000 diff cask beers, plus 200+ diff real ciders/
perries, mainly sourced fromsmaller producers.
Around 750 cask beers on sale Wed, further
250 added later as space permits. Dedicated
E.Mids cider-makers bar feat all local/regional
producers. Home to CAMRA E.Mids Regional
Cider Comp. Open: Wed night 6-11, then all day
Thu, Fri+Sat 11-11. Tickets avail online: www.
beerfestival.nottinghamcamra.org (fees apply), or
at NottinghamTourismCentre (no fees). Advance
tickets strongly recommended. Website for details
of admission prices. Extra beer tokens for card
CAMRA members on entry. Live music on Victorian
bandstand all times (separate fromthe main beer
marquee, which is music-free!). Wide selection of
hot food always avail. Beer tickers very welcome
+ 1/3rd pint measures avail. Contact festival@
nottinghamcamra.org
9-11 (Thu-Sat):
12TH EASTBOURNE BEER FEST, Winter Garden,
Compton St, Eastbourne BN21 4BP (15min rail).
150 real ales, 30+ ciders/perries + range of
foreign bottled beers + wine. Live music entertain-
ment all sessions + pub games. Hot/cold food
avail. Open: Thu 6-11pm; Fri 5.30-11pm; Sat 11-
4pm, 6-11pm. Ticket prices; Thu 5.50 advance,
6 on-door, CAMRA 3; Fri 9 advance, 9.50
on-door, CAMRA 7; Sat (Day) 6.50 advance, 7
on-door, CAMRA 5, (Night) 5.50 advance, 6.50
on-door, 5 CAMRA. Inc free glass + tasting notes.
Booking strongly advised via website; www.
visiteastbourne.com/beer-festival or call Theatres
box ofce 01323 412000. Non-ticket enquires:
[email protected]
9-11 (Thu-Sat):
ST IVES (CAMBS) BOOZE ON THE OUSE BEER
FEST, Burgess Hall, Westwood Rd, St Ives, Cambs
PE27 6WU. Around 70 cask beers over 3 days, plus
real cider, perry + bottled foreign/British beers,
souvenir glass, tombola + CAMRA shop. Open:
Thu 5pm-11pm; Fri noon-11pm; Sat noon-10pm.
Admission (includes prog) Thu 2 5-11pm, Fri 1
noon-5pm, 3 after 5pm; Sat 1 all day. CAMRA
membs free admission all sessions. Food all ses-
sions. Free soft drinks for drivers. Helpers needed.
Further details contact Andy Shaw festival@
huntscamra.org.uk 01480 355893 07802485449
or www.hunts.camra.org.uk/festival
CAMRA beer festivals
CAMRA members must
show a valid membership
card to get discount admission
to festivals. Branches should
email festival details to
wb.beerfestival@camra.
org.uk by midday on
7 July.
Only CAMRA beer festivals appear in this section. Organisers of other festivals (including pub beer festivals) should book an advertisement
by phoning Simon Bryson on 020 8962 1257 or emailing [email protected] where CAMRA members will receive a 10 per cent discount.
WHITE HORSE: 15 Jul 745pm, Brch mtg, King
Alfreds Head, Wantage. Neil Crook contact@
whitehorsecamra.org.uk
WBERKSHIRE: 1 JUL 730PM, AGM, ROYAL BRITISH
LEGION, NEWBURY, MEMBS ONLY. Contact:Mike
Avery 01635 820481(h) secretary@westberkscamra.
org.uk
EAST ANGLIA
Regional Director Andrea Briers 01553 766904,
[email protected]
REGIONAL MTG: 5 JUL, VICTORIA INN, 10 NORTH
STATION RD, COLCHESTER, CO1 1RB.
CAMBRIDGE & DISTRICT: 8 Jul 8pm, Open Brch
mtg, Reindeer, Saxon St. 12 Aug 8pm, Open Brch
mtg, Poacher, Elsworth. Contact:will.smith@
cambridge-camra.org.uk 07595257980
CHELMSFORD & MID ESSEX: 1 Jul 730pm, Real
Ale Runabout to Kent, Eynsford, Stansted & Fairseat,
bus dep opp rail stn, 9 mems/OAPs, 10 others. 8
Jul 830pm, Brch Mtg, Thomas Mildmay, Chelmsford.
Contact:Brian Debenham01245 600294(h) 07905
698161 [email protected]
COLCHESTER & NE ESSEX: Contact:Trevor
Simpson 07414 532555 Soc event info: socialsec@
colchestercamra.org.uk
E BEDFORDSHIRE: Contact:Barry Price cabsybar@
yahoo.co.uk
ELY & DISTRICT: Contact:Marc Gath marc.gath@
arcadis-uk.com07825413507
HERTS/ESSEX BORDERS: 14 Jul 830pm, Brch mtg,
Cock Inn, Hateld Broad Oak. 11 Aug 830pm, Brch
mtg, Prince of Wales, Green Tye. 27 Sep 12noon,
Felstar Brwry & Vineyard minibus trip, ltd, must be
pre-booked as rst come rst served. Minibus runs
to Brch mtgs book w/Grahamsecretary@heb-camra.
org.uk 07753 266983. Brch Contact Brendan
[email protected] 07778 780807
N HERTFORDSHIRE: Minibus Pickups: from6pm
Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth +Baldock. 8 membs,
12 non-membs. Book w/GrahamPerry 07984
548783 or [email protected]
See website for late changes.
S HERTFORDSHIRE: 15 Jul, Brch mtg, Cross Keys,
Harpenden. 24 Jul, Herts Liaison Mtg, Royal Oak,
London SE1. 26 Jul, South Zone Day Trip 2. Brch
Contact John Bishop [email protected]
768478 Soc Sec: Ian Boyd [email protected]
HUNTINGDONSHIRE: 1 Jul 830pm, Open Cttee mtg,
White Swan, Bluntisham, 26 Jul, Red Brwry +pub
coach trip, dep ca 12noon, booking rqd w/ socials@
huntscamra.org.uk or 01480 355893. 5 Aug 830pm,
Open Cttee mtg, Green Man, Leighton Bromswold.
Contact: Ray London [email protected]
01480 390135.
IPSWICH & E SUFFOLK: Contact:Mike Lewis
[email protected]
MALDON & DENGIE: 7 Jul, Curry, Queens
Head, Burnhamon Crouch. 19 Jul, Young Membs
visit Chelmsford Beer Fest. 22 Jul, Brch mtg,
Queens Head,Tolleshunt dArcy. 24 Jul, Bishops
Stortford Beer Fest by minibus, 10. Keith Bentley
[email protected] or Rob Longley on
01245 320381.
MID ANGLIA SUB-BRANCH: Contact:Chair David
Williamson: [email protected] Ian Luff:
[email protected]
N BEDFORDSHIRE: 26 Jun, Kempston Pubs
Walkabout, Bus Bedford Bus Stn. 3 JUL, AGM&
BUFFET, BEDFORD ATHLETICS STADIUM. 7 Jul
8pm, Beerfest Mtg, Cricketers. 17 Jul 8pm, Brch
Mtg, Bedford Rowing Club. 7 Aug, Bedford Summer
Stroll, see website diary. Brch contact:Gary Mudd,
[email protected]
NWESSEX: 7 Jul, Brch Mtg, Axe & Compasses,
Arkesden. Contact:TomBogie 01799 502686
[email protected]
NORWICH & NORFOLK: 4 Jul, 1st Fri 3, Eaton
Cottage 8pm, Farmhouse +Beehive Beer Fest. 15
Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Coachmakers, St Stephens
Rd, Norwich. 25 Jul, Campaign trip visiting up to 5
county pubs, dep John Lewis 715pm, booking rqd.
Contact Michael Phillips, Soc Sec 07851923554 or
[email protected]
PETERBOROUGH & DISTRICT: 4 Jul 6pm, Elgoods
Brwry/Garden Tour, transport 6pmfromTap, retn
by 11pm, 8 book w/soc sec John Hunt. 7 Jul
830pm, Brch cttee mtg, Heron, Stanground PE2 8QB,
brch membs welcome w/membship card. 19 Jul
430pm, Brch Annual Cycle Rally, Cathedral Square,
membs +friends, info Ross rossparton@ntlworld.
comContact:Dickie Bird 07731993896(m) info@
peterborough-camra.org.uk
S BEDFORDSHIRE: All socs start Thu 830pm
unless stated. 3 Jul, Globe +Grove Lock, Leighton
Buzzard. 10 Jul, Anchor, Aspley Guise +Royal Oak,
Aspley Heath. 17 Jul, White House, English Rose
+Bricklayers Arms, Luton. 24 Jul, Brch Mtg, Red
Lion, Leighton Buzzard. 31 Jul, Red Lion, Milton
Bryan +Green Man, Eversholt. Contact:Steve Pullan
[email protected] 07504 713608 See
website for latest details.
SE ESSEX: 1 Jul 830pm, Brch mtg, Oakwood,
Eastwood Rd, Eastwood. 10 Jul, Coach trip, Norton,
Cold Norton, Bell, Purleigh, Prince Of Wales, Stow
Maries, usual pick ups, 9. 12 Jul, Shoeburyness
pubs, meet Southend Travel Ctr for Arriva bus9
140pm, Southend Octopus bus ticket 4 fromdriver,
visit Olde Garrison, Shoeburyness Hotel +2others, last
dep, Castle, Little Wakering 702pm, Stephensons
bus14 to Southend. 16 Jul 8pm, Beer Fest Planning
Mtg, Olde Trout, Southend. 26 Jul, Coach trip,
Red Lion, Snargate arr 1pm, George & Dragon,
Swanscombe arr 440pm, pick up Rochford 1045am,
Southend Civic Ctr 1055am, Chalkwell Park 1110am,
Rayleigh Stn, 1130am, 19. Contact:Stephen stephen.
[email protected] 07963884860.
SWESSEX: 26 Jun 830pm, Soc, Rising Sun, 144
Ongar Rd, Brentwood CM15 9DJ. 1 Jul 830pm, Soc,
Barking Dog, 61 Station Parade, Barking IG11 8TU. 9
Jul 830pm, Soc, Theobald Arms, 141 Argent St, Grays
RM17 6HR. 15 Jul 8pm, Out-of-Area Soc, Chelmsford
Beer Fest, Admirals Park, Rainsford Rd CM1 2PL. 26
Jul 12noon, Out-of-Area Soc, Bishops Stortford Beer
Fest, Royal British Legion Club, 28 Windhill CM23
2NG. 2 Aug 12noon, Out-of-Area Soc, Epping-Ongar
Railway - Real Ale Fest, North Weald Stn CM16 6BT
(by Vintage Bus fromEpping Stn (Central Line), or
fromSheneld Stn. Contact:Alan Barker swessex@
essex-camra.org.uk Updates on website.
TENDRING: 8 Jul, Brch Mtg, Maybush Great Oakley
CO12 5AL. Contact:John Lucas 01255 223108 or
[email protected]
WNORFOLK: Brch Contact Ian Bailey 01553 766904,
[email protected]
NE SUFFOLK: Contact:Chris Luck chris_luck7@
btconnect.comor Mike & Linda Davey 01502 730746
[email protected]
WSUFFOLK: Info: Lisa Butcher lisaanddick@
talktalk.net
EAST MIDLANDS
Regional Director Carl Brett RD.EastMidlands@camra.
org.uk 07801365232 (home) 01773 778316
AMBER VALLEY: 14 Jul 8pm, Beer Fest mtg,
George & Dragon, Belper. 19 Jul, Survey Trip, route
TBA, minibus dep Ripley Mkt Plc 730pm, book w/
Jane Wallis 01773 745966. 31 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Thorn Tree, Waingroves. Soc Sec Jane Wallis 01773
745966.
ASHBOURNE & DISTRICT SUB BRANCH: All mtgs
start 8pm. 29 Jul, brch mtg, YewTree, Ednaston.
Chairman: Mark Grist - [email protected], 07818
466076
CHESTERFIELD: Contact:Jane Leey 07790 863432.
DERBY: 3 Jul 8pm, 40th Anniversary Brch Mtg +Soc,
Alexandra Hotel, brch birthplace. 9-13 Jul, Derby
City Charter Beer Fest, volunteers rqd. 13 Aug 8pm,
EGM, Brunswick. Brch contact Ian Forman on 01332
882996 [email protected] DERBY CTTEE
[email protected] Gareth Stead Chairman@
derbycamra.org.uk Socs/Survey trips: Dean
Smith [email protected] surveytrips@
derbycamra.org.uk Beer Surveys: Stewart Marshall
[email protected]
DRONFIELD & DISTRICT: Contacts: Rob Barwell
[email protected] 0796 614 3420,
Nick Wheat [email protected] 0781 144
6450. Forthcoming mtgs + socs see website, check
us out on Facebook + Twitter @DroneldCAMRA
EREWASH VALLEY: 2 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, General
Havelock, Ilkeston. Survey trips/soc see website
or contact Jayne 0115 8548722 secretary@
erewash-camra.org
FENLAND: 2 Jul 8pm, Cttee mtg, Red Lion, Stickford.
13 Jul, walk see website. Contact:Ena.Woodburn@
fenlandcamra.org.uk or see website.
GAINSBOROUGH: Contact:secretary@
gainsboroughcamra.org.uk or visit website.
GRANTHAM: All mtgs start 8pm. 2 Jul, 8pm, Mtg,
Five Bells, Claypole. 30 Jul 8pm, Grifn Inn, Irnham.
Contact:Chairman Neville Lomas nlomas180@
btinternet.com
GRIMSBY & NE LINCOLNSHIRE: 14 Jul 8pm, mtg,
Wheatsheaf, Bargate. Contact:Dawn 07754163228
for info +bookings.
HINCKLEY & BOSWORTH: 3 Jul, eve minibus trip,
Chandlers Arms BF. 7 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Rising Sun,
Shackerstone (Mon not Tues). 10 Jul, day train trip
Derby Summer. 25-27 Jul, Market Bosworth Rail Ale
BF, Goods Shed, free buses fromHinckley, timetable
on website. 5 Aug 8pm, Brch Mtg, Railway Hinckley,
guest speaker. Brch Contact: Richard 01455 611341.
Soc: Robin 01455 633660, 07534 606007
LEICESTER: 26 Jul Trip to Market Bosworth Rail Ale
Fest Contact Gary Akiens. 6 Aug 730pm, Brch mtg,
Cricketers, 1 Grace Rd, Leicester LE2 8AD. 9 Aug,
Trip to Worcester, Cheltenham+Cotswolds Contact
Gary Akiens. Brch Contact K Williams 07989 272717
[email protected] chairman@
leicestercamra.org.uk Sat/ Sunday Trips: Gary Akiens
07815 825039 [email protected] Up to
date Brch Diary on website.
LINCOLN: 6 Jul 8pm, Cttee mtg, Treaty of Commerce,
Lincoln. 9 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Butcher & Beast, Heigh-
ington. 26 Jul, Newark trip, 1135amtrain Lincoln. 3
Aug 8pm, Cttee mtg, Nocton Soc Club. 6 Aug 8pm,
Brch mtg, Victoria, Lincoln. Contact:Steve Renshaw
01522 754458 [email protected]
LOUGHBOROUGH & N LEICESTERSHIRE: Info:
[email protected] 01509 560859.
Contact:Fiona Roche 01509 560859 lborocamra@
googlemail.com
LOUTH & DISTRICT: 26 Jun 8pm, Mtg, White Hart,
Ludford. Contact Chair Tony Howkins 07557789060
or John Bannister (Treas) 07503210605.
MANSFIELD & ASHFIELD: 8 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Masons Arms, Sutton in Asheld. 12 Jul, Saturday
sojourn Brinsley, pick up 1pmRailway pub rtn 4pm.
29 Jul, Farnseld survey trip, pick up 7pmRailway
pub return 10pm. Pubs ofcer Paul pubsofcer@
manseldcamra.org.uk Stafford socialsecretary@
manseldcamra.org.uk Brch contact Mick Bull
07786606674 [email protected]
Secretary Laura Evans [email protected]
MATLOCK & DALES: See website for more info.
Contact:Peter Boitoult 07791 159526.
MELTON MOWBRAY & DISTRICT: 2 Jul 8pm,
Brch mtg, White Hart. 6 Aug, Survey trip, 730pm
fromKettleby Cross. Brch contact Kevin Billson
[email protected] contact David
Whitehead [email protected]
NEWARK-ON-TRENT: 3 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Willow
tree Barnby, +Beckingham+Coddington, transport
avail 730pmFox/Crown see soc sec for seats. 7 Aug
8pm, brch mtg, Final Whistle, Southwell then Bramley
Apple, transport avail 7pmFox/Crown, soc sec for
seats. Info: [email protected]
N NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: 2 Jul 815pm, Brch mtg,
Red Hart, Blyth. Soc Sec Terry Johnson mail@
terryjohnson.plus.comor 07941 672949 Sec Paul
Mann [email protected]
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: 2 Jul 8pm, Soc + Cider
POTY, Coach & Horses, Wellingborough. 14 Jul 8pm,
Brch Mtg + POTS, Dukes Arms, Woodford. 18 Jul,
Twearlies St Neots, Stagecoach bus Kettering (M50,
09.54) or Northampton (X5) to Bedford. 19 Jul 6pm,
Soc, Bch pub beer fest, Hill Pub and Bistro, Wollaston.
More info: Karl Tecklenberg, 07723 858069 social@
northants-camra.org.uk Branch Contact Ian McAuley
[email protected]
NOTTINGHAM: 26 Jun 8pm, Brch Mtg, Victoria,
Beeston. 3 Jul 730pm, POTY Runner-up Pres, Poppy
& Pint, Lady Bay. 5 Jul 6pm, survey trip, Bleasby/
Hoveringham/Caythorpe dep Cast, card for discount.
10 Jul 8pm, Cttee Mtg, Embankment, Trent Bridge.
21 Jul 7pm, Crawl, Carlton/Gedling, NCT red Line44
fromKing St. 31 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Bread &
Bitter, Mapperley. Sec: Ray Kirby 0115 9297896(h)
[email protected] acl_50@ntlworld.
com
RUTLAND: Contact:Jon Whowell 07780923439
[email protected]
SCUNTHORPE & DISTRICT: 12 Jul, Sunfest,
Shefeld train trip, 10amScunthorpe stn. 26 Jul, Brch
Summer BBQ, Barton-upon-Humber. Contact:Mark
Elsome [email protected] 331056
(h) Soc contact:Sarah Wullink 07840155637
VALE OF BELVOIR: Contact:martynandbridget@
btinternet.com01949 876479 or see website.

GREATER LONDON
Regional Director Geoff Strawbridge
[email protected]
LONDON LIAISON CTTEE: 30 JUL 730PM, ROYAL
OAK, TABARD ST, BOROUGH SE1 4JU.
LONDON PUBS GROUP: CONTACT JANE JEPHCOTE
07813 739856 JANE.JEPHCOTE@GOOGLEMAIL.
COM
BROMLEY: 5 Jul 1pm, Lunch Soc w/Croydon &
Sutton brch, Hope, 48 West St, Carshalton SM5 2PR.
9 Jul, Green St Green crawl, 730pmBuff, Pinewood
Drive, Orpington BR6 9NL, 815pmRoyal Oak, High
St, Green St Green BR6 6BJ +2others. 18 Jul 12pm,
Lunch Soc, Kent Beer Fest, Merton Farm, Off Nack-
ington Lane, Canterbury CT4 7BA. 21 Jul, Chatterton
Village/Petts Wood crawl, 7pmChatterton Arms, 41
Chatterton Rd, Bromley Common BR2 9QW, 750pm
Chequers, 177 Southborough Lane BR2 8AP + 1other
&poss newmicro pub. 26 Jul, Crystal Palace Crawl
w/Croydon & Sutton +SE London brchs, 1230pm
Alma, 95 Church Rd, Crystal Palace SE19 2TA, 115pm
White Hart, 96 Church Rd, Upper Norwood SE19
2EZ +6others. 29 Jul 730pm, Cttee mtg, Greyhound,
Commonside, Keston BR2 6BP. Contact Janet Freak,
[email protected] or see website.
CROYDON & SUTTON: 5 Jul 1pm, Jnt Soc w/Bromley
Brch, Hope, West St, Carshalton. 19 Jul, Carshalton
Afternoon Crawl w/Weston-super-mare sub brch,
start Hope 1240pmthen Sun 140pm, +4others
+Hope again 545pm, approx. 26 Jul, Jnt Soc w/
Bromley Brch, Crystal Palace Crawl, 1230pmAlma,
95 Church Rd, Crystal Palace SE19 2TA, 115pmWhite
Hart, 96 Church Rd, Upper Norwood SE19 2EZ, 2pm
Postal Order, 33 WestowSt SE19 3RW+5others. 31
Jul 830pm, Brch mtg, Windsor Castle, 378 Carshalton
Rd SM5 3PT, Cottage Room. Contact:Peter McGill:
07831561296 [email protected]
E LONDON & CITY: No Jun mtg. Contact:John Pardoe
[email protected] 07757 772564.
ENFIELD & BARNET: 3 Jul 12noon, Ealing CAMRA
Beer Fest. 10 Jul 8pm, Gdn soc, Black Horse, Wood
St, Barnet EN5 4HY. 16 Jul 830pm, Refurb soc,
Kings Head, Green, Winchmore Hill, N21 1BB. 22
Jul 8pm, Club soc, Botany Bay CC, East Lodge Ln,
off Ridgeway, Eneld EN2 8AS, CAMRA cards only.
29 Jul 830pm, Gdn soc, Cock & Dragon, Chalk
Lane EN4 9HU. Brian Willis 020 8440 4542(h) E&B
mob 07757 710008 at event branchcontact@
camraeneldandbarnet.org.uk
N LONDON: 1 Jul, Highgate N6 soc, 730pmFlask,
77 Highgate West Hl, 815pmPrince of Wales, 53
Highgate High St, +2others. 8 Jul 8pm, Hammerton
Brwry visit, Unit 9, 149 Roman Wy, N7. 15 JUL 8PM,
BRCH AGM, CALTHORPE ARMS, 252 GRAYS INN
RD, WC1. 22 Jul, Newington Green N16/N1 soc,
730 Robinson Crusoe, 177 Green Lns, N16, 8pm
Leconeld, 79 Green Lns, N16, +3others. 29 Jul,
Archway N19 soc, 730pmBoston Arms, 178 Junction
Rd, 815pmOak & Pastor, 86 Junction Rd +2others.
Socs: Stephen Taylor [email protected]
07443-473746, John Paul Adams jpa1260@gmail.
com07970-150707. Chair: Catherine Tonry, camra@
tonry.co.uk, 07793-547067
RICHMOND & HOUNSLOW: 17 Jul, Richmond pub
walk, start 730pmTriple Crown, 15 KewFoot Rd
TW9 2SS, then White Swan, Old Palace La, Pigs
Ears, All Bar One, Victoria, Dukes Head/Vineyard.
Contact:Roy Hurry 020 8570 0643(h) rh014q5742@
blueyonder.co.uk
SE LONDON: Contact:Neil Pettigrew07751 898310
[email protected]
SWLONDON: 19 Jul GBBF publicity crawl of
Wimbledon. Starting noon Alexandra, 33 Wimbledon
Hill Rd, SW19 7NE; to include - for late joiners -
1.30pmRose & Crown, 55 High St, Wimbledon
Village, SW19 5BA. ALL WELCOME 21 Jul 7.30pm
Open brch cttee mtg all SWLondon CAMRA members
welcome, Old Sergeant, 104 Garratt Lane, SW18
4DJ. Contact:Mike Flynn 07751 231191 mike.ynn@
camraswl.org.uk
WLONDON: 2-5 Jul, working socs, Ealing beer
fest, Walpole Pk W5 volunteers rqd. 10 Jul 730pm,
Jnt out-of-area soc. w/SPBW, Bricklayers Arms,
32 Waterman St SW15. 17 Jul 7/730pm, Brch mtg,
Duchess of Cambridge upstairs 320 Goldhawk
Rd W6. 24 Jul 7/7.30pm, W4 surveys crawl, meet
Gunnersbury, 590 Chiswick High Rd. 5 Aug 730pm,
W6/W14 soc, Albion, 121 Hammersmith Rd W14,
830pmLatymers, 157 Hammersmith Rd W6, 930pm
Queens Head, 13 Brook Green W6. Contacts: Paul
Charlton 07835 927357 [email protected]. Soc
Sec Alasdair Boyd: 020 7930 9871 x 143 (2.303.30
+ 69.30pmMonFri, [email protected], fax
020 7839 4768
WMIDDLESEX: 27 Jun 730pm, EBF Crawl Uxbridge,
meet Queens Head, 33 Windsor St. Brch contact Roy
Tunstall 07909 061609, Soc Sec Jason Lansbury
07740288332, [email protected]
WATFORD & DISTRICT: 15 Jul 730pm, Batchworth,
S.Oxhey & Carpenders Park Soc start Ye Olde Greene
Manne, Batchworth Heath. 24 Jul 830pm, Oxhey Soc
start Rie Volunteer, Villiers Rd. 28 Jul 8pm, Brch
Mtg, Oxhey Conservative Club, Lower Paddock
Rd, Oxhey. Contact:AndrewVaughan 01923 230104
[email protected]
GREATER MANCHESTER
Regional Director AndrewRodbourne
[email protected] 07827930571
REGIONAL MTG: 12 JUL 1PM, STALYBRIDGE
LABOUR CLUB.
BOLTON: 23 Jul 815pm, Brch Mtg, Ye Olde Man &
Scythe. GrahamWalsh, [email protected].
uk, 07855 361228.
HIGH PEAK & NE CHESHIRE: 14 Jul 8pm, Brch
mtg, Duke of York, Romiley. 26 Jul, Regional Cricket
Match, Broughton Cricket Club. Brch contact:Stewart
Taylor [email protected] 07907 714826.
N MANCHESTER: 2 Jul, Higher Blackley Crwl,
730pmThree Arrows, 315 Middleton Rd M25 4GY,
9pmDuke of Wellington, 39 Weardale Rd M9 8WR. 5
Jul, Independents Day Treasure Hunt, start 12noon
Britons Protection, 50 Gt Bridgewater St M1 5LE. 9
Jul, Irlams o the Height crwl, Henry Boddington, 219
Bolton Rd M27 8TG, 730pm, Waggon & Horses, 367
Bolton Rd M6 7NJ, 815pm, +2others. 16 Jul 730pm,
Brch Mtg, Kings Arms, BloomSt, Salford M3 6AN. 19
Jul, Hawkshead Beerfest coach trip, book/wAndrew
Rodbourne. 23 Jul, Worsley crwl. 730pmCock, 301
Walkden Rd M28 2RZ, 830pmWorsley Old Hall,
Worsley Pk M28 2QT +others. 30 Jul 730pm, Pres
Holts Head Brwr, Derby Brwry Arms, CheethamHill
Rd M8 8PY, 7.30pm. 6 Aug. Visit to MouselowFarm
Brwry, Hadeld. Book with brch contact. Phil Booton
[email protected]:Jennie Ransome
[email protected]
ROCHDALE, OLDHAM& BURY: All mtgs start
730pm. 1 Jul 730pm, Brch mtg, Baum, Toad Lane,
Rochdale. Changes to prog will be announced at
mtgs, in CAMRA Calling/Brch Website. Soc events/
to book, contact Ken Holt. kenjan.holt@btopenworld.
com
SE LANCASHIRE: 16 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Boathouse,
Astley Green. Contact:Steven Prescott 01942 719037
[email protected]
STOCKPORT & S MANCHESTER: 3 Jul 815pm,
Cttee Mtg, George & Dragon, Manchester Rd, Heaton,
Chapel SK4 5DH. 10 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg inc New
Faces, Hope Inn, 118 Wellington Rd N, Heaton
Norris SK4 2LL. 18 Jul 730pm, Stagger, Didsbury
Ctr, Parrs Wood, Parrs Wood Rd M20 6JD, 830pm
Milson Rhodes, School Ln M20 6RD. 24 Jul 8pm,
PotM, Crown Inn, Heaton Ln, Stockport SK4 1AR.
Contact:Mark McConachie 0161 429 9356 mark.
[email protected]
TRAFFORD & HULME: 29 Jun-4 Jul Chorlton fest,
Vols rqd! 10 Jul 815pm, Brch mtg, Ape & Apple M2
6HQ. 17 Jul 8pm, POTS pres, OMT, Altr WA14 4DN. 2
Aug, Grand Chesh Day Out, Pubs +BBQ, Dun Massey
Brwry. 7 Aug 8pm, Brch mtg, Stretf Sip Club M32
8DP. Contact:[email protected] 07879
880963 Also see brch website.
WIGAN: 14 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, St Aidens Parish Soc
Club, Holmes House Ave, Winstanley, Wigan WN3
6EE. Brch contact:Pete Marsh 07870435351.
KENT
Regional Director Kae Mendham01634 847011,
[email protected]
REGIONAL MTG: 5 JUL 1130AM, GILLINGHAM
(KENT) CONSERVATIVE CLUB, UPSTAIRS ROOM,
124 HIGH ST ME7 1AU.
ASHFORD, FOLKESTONE & ROMNEY MARSH:
30 Jun 7pm, Meet the Brewer, Hop Fuzz, Firkin Ale
House, Folkestone. 2 Jul, Ashford-Tenterden pub tour,
2Abus 1254pmAshford Stn. 10 JUL 730PM, AGM,
BRITISH VOLUNTEER, ASHFORD. 12 Jul, remote
villages minibus trip, 1130amAshford Stn. 31 Jul,
Ramsgate tour, meet 210pmRamsgate stn. Contact:
Bob Martin 01303266836 chairman@camro-afrm.
org.uk
BEXLEY: 9 Jul 830pm, brch mtg, NewCross
Turnpike, Welling DA16 3PB + PotY second runner-up
pres. 23 Jul 8pm, Soc, start Bankers Draft, Eltham
SE9 1BW, then Old Post Ofce, Park Tavern. Brch
contact:Rob Archer [email protected]
CANTERBURY, HERNE BAY & WHITSTABLE: 22
Jul 830pm, Chequers at Petham. 26 Jul, 3rd Kieron
DrumMemorial Pub Crawl, Putney +Barnes, info:
Brch Contact. Contact:Gerry Keay gillandgerrykeay@
btinternet.comTel 01227 463478
DEAL, DOVER, SANDWICH & DISTRICT: 21
Jul 730pm, Brch mtg, Carpenters Arms, Coldred.
Contact:JimGreen [email protected]
202453.
GRAVESEND & DARENT VALLEY: 9 Jul 830pm, Soc,
PotY award, Queen, South Darenth. 17 Jul 830pm,
Soc, Harrow, Old House, IghthamCommon. 26 Jul
1230pm, ad hoc soc, Medway Hopper Fest. 30 Jul
830pm, Brch Open Mtg, Dartford Working Mens Club.
Contact:Ian Wright 01322 550275/07779 319196
[email protected]
MAIDSTONE & MID KENT: 29 Jun 1150am, Ramble
fromEast Farleigh Stn. 3 Jul 730pm, Bat & Trap,
Aylesford Rec, then Bush +Chequers. 10 Jul 830pm,
Spitre, Kings Hill, then Kings Arms, Offham. 17 Jul
830pm, Park Gate, Hollingbourne, then Pepper Box,
Ulcombe. 24 Jul 830pm, Biz. Mtg, Style & Winch,
Maidstone. 26 Jul 1112am, Bus Trip Route155, jnt w/
Medway brch. 31 Jul 830pm, Red Bull, Eccles, then
YewTree, Sandling. Contact:jeff.tucker@blueyonder.
co.uk 01634 241538
MEDWAY: 5 Jul 1130am, Hosting Kent Reg Mtg,
Gillingham(Kent) Conservative Club, 124 High St
ME7 1AU, then Medway Rotarians beer fest soc, Star
MeadowSports Club, Darland Ave, GillinghamME7
3AN. 12 JUL 12NOON/1230PM, BRCH AGMGILL-
INGHAM(KENT) CONSERVATIVE CLUB (UPSTAIRS),
124 HIGH ST ME7 1AU. 26 Jul, Joint Soc w/Maidstone
CAMRA, 155bus trip dep Chathamwaterfront 1133am
to Wouldham, Medway Inn +Watermans Arms, then
onto Burham, Eccles, Alyesford +Flower Pot, Sandling
Rd. 27 Jul 12noon-, Open mtg, RainhamCricket Club
(Beer Fest), Berengrave Ln ME8 7NA.Contact:Colin
Maskell [email protected]
SWALE: 9 JUL 8PM, AGM, SWAN (REAR FUNCTION
ROOM), LONDON RD, TEYNHAM. Brch contacts
Simon Ing 07979 234409 & Les Bailey 01795 538824
[email protected]
THANET: 9 Jul 8pm, Brch Soc +Bus Mtg, Artillery
Arms, Westcliff Rd, Ramsgate CT11 9JS. Brch contact
Jo Walbank 07450282962.
WKENT: 5 Jul 12.30, Soc, Cock, Rose & Crown,
Halstead dep 11am402bus Tunbridge Wells, ret
via Sevenoaks Lions fest. 11 Jul 8pm, Soc, CAMRA
stand, SIBA/Juddians Rugby club fest, Tonbridge. 18
Jul 12noon, Soc, Kent fest, Canterbury, dep 1021am
train Tonbridge. 31 Jul 730pm, Soc, Ragged Trousers,
Jazz in the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells. Contact:Carole
Dalgleish 01892 683445 campaign@camrawestkent.
org.uk

MERSEYSIDE & CHESHIRE
Regional Director Ian Garner 01704 876819(h)
07766 687743(m), RD.MerseyCheshireNWales@
camra.org.uk
REGIONAL MTG: 12 JUL, BARNTON CRICKET CLUB.
CHESTER & S CLWYD: Info/upcoming outings
contact Craig Papworth [email protected]
01244 313182 or see website.
HALTON: Trips info Paul Miller 07837749614 paul.
[email protected]: David Gray
01925 727787 [email protected]:
Gary Sleigh 07879854449 [email protected]
MACCLESFIELD & E CHESHIRE: 28 Jun, Leek pub
crawl, 1230pmbus Maccleseld or meet Den Engel
115pm. Contact:Tony Icke 01625 861833 bicke@
madasash.com
LIVERPOOL & DISTRICT: 12 Jul, Bishops Castle
Coach trip, dep 10amShip & Mitre. 16 Jul 8pm, Brch
Get Together, Crown in Lime St, upstairs room. 27 Jul,
Canal pub walk Maghull-Burscough, 1110amtrain
Liverpool Ctl stn to Maghull Ormskirk line or meet
Maghull stn 1135am. Coach trips contact social@
liverpoolcamra.org.uk or Ian Macadamon 07521
741 586. Brch contact:Jean Pownceby, contact@
liverpoolcamra.org.uk
ST HELENS: All mtgs start 8pm. 9 Jul, Brch
Mtg, York Nutgrove. 23 Jul, Cttee, Old England.
Contact:[email protected] Or Alan
07734526473 or see brch website.
SOUTHPORT & WEST LANCS: 28 Jun, Soc, Crosby
Pubs. 5 Jul, Lancs Brches Mtg, Old Town Hall,
Poulton-le-Fylde. 9 Jul, Open Brch Mtg, Ring O Bells,
Lathom. 12 Jul, Mersey/Ches Rgl Mtg, Barnton Cricket
Club. 26 Jul, Soc, Fylde pubs. Info/ Brch + Soc +
Public Transport Contact:Mike Perkins mikepcamra@
gmail.com01704 573768
N CHESHIRE: 9 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Red Bull, King-
sley. 22 Jul 8pm, Warrington town ctr survey, meet
9 Gallon. 5 Aug 8pm, Brch Mtg, Orford Hotel, Orford.
Contact:Rupert Adams contact@northcheshirecamra.
org.uk. Socs: John Burgess, mob 07874 374866
S CHESHIRE: 8 Jul 630pm, Soc, Bhurtpore Beer
Fest, Aston inc Brch mtg, 8pm. 19 Jul 2pm, PotS
pres, Rising Sun, Wistaston. Contact Paul Tench
07790 486 735 [email protected]
or see website.
WIRRAL: 2 July 8pm, Cttee mtg then Soc, Gallaghers,
all welcome. Book coach trips w/ Dave Hutchinson.
Coach trip bookings: Dave Hutchinson 0772 405
2164 [email protected] 5 deposit
secures place (subject to numbers) for coach/bus
trips, cheques to CAMRA Wirral Brch. Non-membs +
inactive membs esp welcome.
NORTH EAST
Regional Director David Brazier, 07796842691,
[email protected]
CLEVELAND: See under Yorkshire.
DARLINGTON: 26-28 Jun, Beer Fest, volunteers
rqd 29 Jun 10-1pmdismantling, meet at Forum
Reception, volunteers contact Paul 07908 558307
[email protected] Jul 7pm, 1st
Teesdale PotS survey trip Middleton x3, Mickleton
x2 Cotherstone x2, meet Dolphin Ctr. 15 Jul 730pm,
Brch Mtg, Quakerhouse, Darlington. 25 Jul 7pm,
Strathmore Arms, Holwick Beer Fest, +Teesdale
pubs, meet Dolphin Ctr. Brch Contact:John Magson
[email protected] 891826. Soc Sec/Pubs
Ofcer/Cider Ofcer: Pete Fenwick 01325 374817(h)
07889 167128(m) [email protected]
DURHAM: 19 Jul, Weardale Tour inc brch mtg. 29
Jul, Tue Tipple, Dun Cow, Seaton. Contact:secretary@
camradurham.org.uk or Peter Lawson (Chairman)
07919927460
SUNDERLAND & S TYNESIDE: 8 Jul, brch mtg,
AlumAle House, River Drive, South Shields.
Contact:Michael Wynne 07749306690 rivetcatcher@
yahoo.co.uk
TYNESIDE & NORTHUMBERLAND: 1 Jul 730pm,
Beer Fes mtg, Chillingham. 9 Jul, Wed Wander,
730pmChillingham, 9pmNorthumberland Hussar. 2
Aug 12noon, Brch mtg, Allenheads Inn, Allenheads,
then Allendale +Dipton Mill Inn, bus dep 11amSt
Thomas St, return Ncastle by 10pm, 5 book/wJan.
Contact Jan Anderson socsecretary@cannybeyy.
co.uk 07801887946
SCOTLAND
Scotland & Northern Ireland Director Ray Turpie
[email protected]
ABERDEEN, GRAMPIAN & NORTHERN ISLES:
Contact:George Howie 01224 624652/ 07884 044 199
[email protected]
AYRSHIRE & WIGTOWNSHIRE: 5 Jul 12noon, Brch
brwry visit, Broughton Ales, Broughton, names to
Donald [email protected] 11 Jul 3pm, Brch soc,
Scottish Real Ale Fest, Corn Exchange, Edinburgh. 26
Jul 3pm, Brch mtg +soc, Frasers Bar, Millport. See
website for area soc dates/venues. Brch Contact Mick
Lee 01294 557225 [email protected]
DUMFRIES & STEWARTRY SUB-BRANCH: 21 Jul
8pm, Solway Brch mtg, Blue Bell, Annan, all CAMRA
membs welcome. Contact:LiamChalmers secretary@
dumfriescamra.org.uk 01387 267647
EDINBURGH & SE SCOTLAND: 28 Jun, Glasgow
Beer Fest trip, meet 12noon Briggait, own transport.
3 Jul 8pm, Comm, Diggers. 8 Jul 730pm, 2 Pub Soc,
CAMRA whats on
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activities including
itineraries for pub crawls
please contact branch or
see our website. Please
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Entries for August should be sent to [email protected] and must be at CAMRA HQ by noon on 7 July 2014. Details received after this deadline will not be included
GAMES & COLLECTABLES:
Working Days 5, 19, 26
Jul, St Albans. Tel: Rob
McFetrich 07906 914 337
LESBIAN & GAY REAL
ALE DRINKERS: Regional
info:contact info@lagrad.
org.uk Also see LAGRAD
website/facebook pg.
Greater London info: Reg
events inc crawls incorp gay
ale/good ale venues. Surrey/
Sussex: most weekends,
Brighton; 3rd Weds of
mnth mtg: 8pm, Battle of
Trafalgar, 34 Guildford Rd,
Brighton; contact George
07588582062. Scottish info:
1st Mon of Mnth 830pm,
Regent, 2 Montrose Terrace,
Edinburgh. Karen 01315
578790 email
diversedrinkers@drink.
demon.co.uk Manchester:
www.facebook.com/groups/
lagradmanchester
YNG MEMBS GROUP
CTTEE: More info see YM
section on CAMRA site/
Facebook group/or email:
Chair Paul Scrivens camra_
[email protected]
NE: 28 Jun, British Hotel,
Douglas, Isle of Man.
GBBF WORKING PARTY: 12
Jul, Harlequin, Shefeld
BOOKS: 12 Jul 12noon, HQ,
St Albans
WB STRATEGY DAY: 12 Jul
12noon, Lamb, London.
APPLE: 19 Jul, Cask Corner,
3 Cleveland St, Doncaster,
DN1 3EH
NATIONAL
CENTRAL SOUTHERN
Regional Director Nick Boley RD.CentralSouthern@
camra.org.uk
AYLESBURY VALE & WYCOMBE: 27 Jun,
HaddenhamCrawl, 730pmGreen Dragon, 8pmRose
and Thistle +2others. 4 Jul, Pub Beer Fest Soc,
630pm, Derehams Inn, Loudwater. 5 Jul, Haddenham
Beer Fest Soc, 12noon, HaddenhamCommunity
Junior School HP17 8DS. 12 Jul, Annual Black Country
Coach Trip, Contact Dave Roe to book ticket. 17 Jul,
Soc, 830pmStag & Huntsman, Hambleden, 915pm
Frog, Skirmett. 22 Jul, Soc, 8pmPlough, Marsh
Gibbon, 830pmGreyhound, Marsh Gibbon, 915pm
Swan, Grendon Underwood. 26 Jul, Leighton Buzzard
Pub Crawl, start 1230pmRed Lion. 28 Jul 8pm, Brch
Mtg, Cross Keys, Thame. Contact:David Roe 01296
484551 [email protected]
BERKSHIRE SE: 5 Jul 12noonw, Guildford Crawl,
Start Three Pigeons, 169 High St, Guildford GU1
3AJ details on website. 10 Jul 8pm, Soc, Victoria
Arms, Bineld. 24 Jul 8pm, Soc, Queens Oak,
Finchampstead. Contact:Barry Garber 07733 325074
[email protected]
MID CHILTERNS: 5 Jul 12noon, Brch soc, Chip-
pereld crawl, start Royal Oak. 16 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Travellers Rest, Edlesborough. 26 Jul 12noon, Brch
soc, Little Chalfont crawl, start Sugar Loaves. Chris
Bowser, 07908 739668, [email protected]
MILTON KEYNES & N BUCKS: Contact:Richard King
[email protected]
N OXFORDSHIRE: All mtgs start 8pmunless stated.
14 JUL, BRCH AGM, CHEQUERS, CHURCHILL OX7
6NJ. 19 Jul, Hook Norton Fest of Fine Ales, OX15 5NQ.
See website for info/updates. Brch Contact:Martin
Batts, [email protected]
OXFORD: 7 Jul 8pm, Brch open mtg +pres, Kings
Arms, Moors, Kidlington, meet 7pm, Six Bells, Mill
St. 12 Jul 12noon, Witney soc, start Company of
Weavers, Market Sq. 3 Aug 1pm, soc, Nags Head,
Abingdon, beer fest. 5 Aug 730pm, Brch mtg, Rose &
Crown, N Parade Ave, meet 630 Anchor, Hayeld Rd.
Contact:Steve Lawrence 01235 525436, contact@
oxfordcamra.org.uk
READING & MID BERKSHIRE: 3 Jul, Mnthly soc,
Crown, Swalloweld, All welcome. 11 Jul, CotY pres,
Wargrave Snooker Club. 15 Jul, Brch Biz Mtg (membs
only), Eldon Arms, Reading. 7 Aug, Mnthly soc,
Grosvenor, Caversham, All welcome. Soc Sec Jon
Parish [email protected] 07977 483334.
Brch contact:Katrina Fletcher contact@readingcamra.
org.uk 07794 019437.
S OXFORDSHIRE: 2 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Black Horse,
Checkendon. 11-13 Jul, Woodcote Rally +SOX Beer
Fest. 24 Jul, Wallingford soc, Boat House 830pm,
Town Arms, 915pm, Comrades Club, 10pm. 15 Aug
12noon, GBBF, meet outside. Contact:Paul Dixon,
[email protected]
SLOUGH, WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD: 5 Jul, Pre
Fest Crawl Maidenhead pubs, meet 1pmBear. 9
Jul 730pm, Mnthly Brch Mtg, Bear, 8-10 High St,
Maidenhead SL6 1HT, all membs welcome. 18-20
Jul, Beer Fest, volunteers urgently rqd, see Beerfest
section for info. See website for event details.
Contact:Mark Carter 01753 534777 social.sec@
swmcamra.org.uk
16 WHATS ON WHATS BREWING JULY 2014
Colinton Inn, SpylawTavern, Colinton. 19 Jul 2pm,
Brch, note earlier start, Haddington, Victoria Inn, pub
crawl, fromEdinburgh, First Bus Express X6, X8,
check Traveline. Contact:JimDarroch, 01315528820,
[email protected]
FORTH VALLEY: 17 Jul 730pm, Brch Mtg, Wheat-
sheaf, Falkirk. 26 Jul, Beer Scoring trip by minibus
to Boness & Linlithgowinc PotY pres, pick-up 10am
Dunblane Police Stn, 1015amStirling Train Stn,
1045amFalkirk Kwikt, 1055amPolmont Black Bull,
1110amLinlithgowCross, 5/ non membs 7, pay on
bus. Names to Mark Plant, Soc Sec. Contact Gordon
Morrison 01324 813394 [email protected].
uk Soc Sec Mark Plant 07849142090 odsal.oddball@
gmail.com
GLASGOW& WSCOTLAND: 27 Jun 12noon-4pm,
YMwrkng soc, GRAF, Briggait, register w/ joe.
[email protected] 18 Jun 7pm,
Byres Rd Crawl, start Oran Mor. 15 Jul 7pm, Argyle St
Crawl, start Islay Inn. 19 Jul 1230pm, Brch mtg, Capt
James Lang, Dumbarton. Loch Lomond Brwry Tour,
Sold out. 16 Aug, Rothesay Soc, 1057amtrain GLC
to Weymss Bay then ferry arr 1235pm. Contact Joe
Pakenham: [email protected]
HIGHLANDS & WESTERN ISLES: 8 Jul 730pm, Cttee
Mtg, Cairn Hotel, Carrbridge. 25 Jul 530pm, Beer fest
minibus trip, Argyll Hotel, Ullapool, dep Townhouse,
Inverness. Contact:Gareth Hardman 01463 238462
[email protected]
KINGDOMOF FIFE: 12 Jul 12noon, Brch mtg Betty
Nicols , Kirkcaldy. 6 SEP 12NOON, AGM, FORISTERS,
ABERDOUR. Temp brch Contact Kenny Broadbent
[email protected]
RENFREWSHIRE: Contact:Brch sec/contact Tracey
Murray-Cassidy 07787870022 secretary@
renfrewshirecamra.org.uk or contact@
renfrewshirecamra.org.uk
TAYSIDE: 28 JUN 2PM, AGM, MILTON HOTEL, MONI-
FIETH, NOMS FOR OFFICE BEARERS SUBMITTED
IN WRITING TO CONTACT. No Jul mtg. Contact:Tom
McLaughlan 01738 552872 [email protected]
SOUTH WEST
Regional Director Gareth Macdonald 07718 052 303
[email protected]
BATH & BORDERS: 1 JUL 8PM, BRCH AGM, FOX
& HOUNDS, WARMINSTER. 10 Jul 830pm, Soc,
Hop Pole, Limpley Stoke. 15 Jul 830pm, mini crawl
start Kings Arms, Monmouth St, Bath then NewInn
+Grifn. 24 Jul 830pm, Soc, Swan Inn, Shepton
Mallet, +other town pubs. 29 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Prince of Wales, Dilton Marsh. Soc contact:Denis
Rahilly 01225 791399 or 07711 004501 denis.
[email protected] Brch contact (non-soc matters)
James Honey 01373 822794
BRISTOL & DISTRICT: 2 Jul, Chipping Sodbury
Explorer/Survey Trip, dep Cornubia 645pm. 3 Jul
7pm, Bristol Pubs Grp Mtg, Robin Hood, St Michaels
Hill. 9 Jul 8pm, Cttee Mtg, Gryphon. 12 Jul, Tiny Rebel
Brwry Trip, dep Cornubia 1115am. 17 Jul, Thornbury
Area Explorer/Survey Trip, dep Cornubia 645pm.
19 Jul, Bristol Beer Fest Helpers trip Worcester
+area, pref to BBF helpers, +others if seats avail,
dep Cornubia 10am, rtn 830pm. 23 JUL 730PM,
BRCH AGM, ELEPHANT ST NICHOLAS ST. 26 Jul,
BADRAG Soc to Bath City Centre Pubs, meet 1130am
Temple Meads to buy GroupSave tkts. Info: Andy:
[email protected] see website.
CHELTENHAM: 28 Jun, Cardiff by train, phone rst.
10 Jul 8pm-, Soc, Beehive, Prestbury. 22 Jul 8pm,
biz mtg, Brown Jug, Bath Rd. Brch contact:Veronica
Emary 01242 244397. See website.
CORNWALL: 28 Jun, Soc, Harbour Brewery,
all membs welcome, pls contact Doug Polman
[email protected] or see website for
details. 19 Jul, Brch mtg, Chapel an Gansblethdyren,
Wetherspoons Bodmin, 12 for 1230pmstart,
all welcome. See website or contact Phil Barry
07922270604, [email protected]
DEVIZES: Contact [email protected]
see website.
EXETER & E DEVON: 4 Jul, Topshamto Lympstone
crawl, meet 11amExeter Inn Topsham, info:
[email protected] 10 Jul 8pm, Brch
mtg, Smugglers, Holcombe, Dawlish. Info: chair@
exetercamra.org.uk
GLOUCESTERSHIRE: 1 Jul 8pm, Rising Sun, Bream,
5 Aug 8pm, Ale House, Stroud. See website for
latest event info. Brch contact: Martin Parker 01242
252085 [email protected]
CIRENCESTER: Contact Rob James, 07816 136140.
DURSLEY: 29 Jul, Wickwar Social Club, mtg at Buthay
Wickwar, 8pm. Contact Chris Arrowsmith 01453
548991. FOREST OF DEAN: 24 Jul 8pm, Boat, Penallt.
Contact Andy Tubb, 01594 822381. GLOUCESTER:
Contact Margaret Wilkins 01452 551400. STROUD:
Contact Andy Burston 01453 882410 to be kept up
with Stroud area events. TEWKESBURY: 24 Jul, meet
at Swan, Coombe Hill, 8pm. Contact Steve Kisby
01684 295466
N COTSWOLD: 24 Jul 8pm, Open Brch mtg, Bakers
Arms, Broad Campden. Brch contact:Roger Price
07850429630. Also see website.
N DEVON: 28 Jun 1230pm, Brch soc, PotY nalist
pres, Old Market Inn, Chapel St Holsworthy EX226AY.
5 Jul 1230pm, Brch soc, PotY nalist pres, Railway
Inn, North Tawton EX202BE. Contact Dave Slocombe
[email protected] 07879 401073.
NWWILTSHIRE: 8 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Somerford
Arms, Little Somerford.Contact Shaun secretary@
nwwiltscamra.org.uk07811 513836
PLYMOUTH: 2 Jul 8pm, Brch soc mtg, Thistle Park
Tavern, 32 Commercial Rd, Coxside, Plymouth PL4
0LE. 11-12th Jul, Plymouth Beer Fest, Plymouth
Pavilions PL1 3LF, volunteers pls contact Jane
01752 290750 [email protected].
uk Pls check brch website. Brch contact Ian Daniels
01822 616861.
SEVERN VALE SUB-BRANCH:
Contact:[email protected] see
website for event details.
SOMERSET: 14 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Brent Knoll
Inn, Brent Rd, East Brent TA9 4SG, off Jct 22 on
A370. 9 Aug 1pm, SWCider PotY pres, Pebbles
Tavern, 24 Market St, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0AN,
all welcome. Contact:[email protected]:
07815682442, h: 01278 663764.
S DEVON: 12 Jul 12noon, Plymouth Beer Fest,
meet inside. 14 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Pig & Whistle,
Littlehempston. 16 Jul, midweek bus outing to
Salcombe. Bus177 945amNewton Abbot, bus100
10amPaignton, meet Totnes for bus164 1035am
to Kingsbridge, then bus606 1205pmto Salcombe,
meet Victoria 1230pm. Contact:Bob Southwell
[email protected]
SWINDON & N WILTSHIRE: 14 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Merlin, Drove Rd, Swindon SN1 3AF. See Website.
Contact:[email protected]
WESTON-SUPER-MARE SUB BRANCH: 27 Jun,
Soc, 8pmWaverley, 930pmBear Inn. Contact Robin E
Wild 07857602293 or email [email protected]
SURREY & SUSSEX
Regional Director Chris Stringer 01403 270505(h),
07751 818949(m) [email protected]
BUS TO THE PUB: 28 Jun, Cuckmere Valley, 1030
B&H 12 frmBton to Seaford for 1142 CV 47 to Sx Ox
then walk to Giants Rest, 3 Jul, Petwoth & Eartham,
1105 Stcoach 1 Wtg to Angel then 115pmCompass
99* to George both GBG (*pre-booked bus so pl
advise if coming). 9 Jul, Worthing, meet Richard
Cobden 1130amthen newBrooksteed Alehouse if
open. 16 Jul, Danehill & Colemans Hatch, 1023am
Metro 270 Btn Old Steine stop D to Coach & Horses
then Hatch both GBG. 25 Jul, Seaford, 11amB&H 12
to Wellington +others. 30 Jul, Brighton Kemp Town,
meet Hand in Hand GBG 12noon then onwards. 4
Aug, Elsted, 933amtrn Bton to Chi for 1050 Ems 54
to S Harting then walk (2m) to Three Horseshoes GBG
then back for return bus to Hting or Nyewood (2m)
for Midhurst. Further info see Sussex Drinker or ring
Stuart 07817 058928 to join mail list.
ARUN & ADUR: 29 Jun 12noon, Soc, Adur Rec Fun
Day, Shoreham, Beer tent. 7 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg,
Charles Dickens, Heene Rd, Worthing. 19 Jul 12noon,
Soc, Cricketers Beer Fest, Broadwater, Worthing. 25
Jul, Soc, Henty Beer Fest, Ferring, 717pmbus700
Stagecoach Worthing, Marine Parade. Brch Contact
Patricia 01903 753018. For up to date news join email
group [email protected]
BRIGHTON & S DOWNS: 3 Jul 8pm, Hove crawl,
start Neptune, Kingsway. 10 Jul 8pm, Lewes crawl,
start Snowdrop, South St. 17 Jul 8pm, Soc, start Lord
Nelson, Trafalgar Street, Brighton. 24 Jul 8pmSoc
start Wellington, Steyne Rd, Seaford. 31 Jul8pm, Brch
Mtg, Southover, Southover St, Brighton. Pls check
website for late changes. Brch contact John Kirkland
01293 519844 [email protected]; Soc
Sec Jack Wilkinson [email protected]
E & MID SURREY: 21 Jul 830pm, Brch mtg, White
Lion, WarlinghamCR6 9EG. Contact:Clive Jennings
01323 647235 07718629386 mail@clivejennings.
plus.com
KINGSTON & LEATHERHEAD: 28 Jun 1pm,
Bookhamarea Pub survey day out, meet Olde
Windsor Castle, Little BookhamSt. 2 Jul 815pm, Brch
mtg, Ashley Park, opp rail stn, Ashley Park Rd, Walton
on Thames. 19 Jul, Alton day out on train heritage bus
running day/GBG pubs. Contact Adrian Palmer 07774
859871 or [email protected]
N SURREY: 4 Jul, Soc, HershamBeer Fest, Scout Hut,
Burwood Rd (from7pm). 16 Jul 815pm, BM, Admiral
Hawke, 81 Green St, Sunbury TW16 6RD. 19 Jul,
Soc, Maidenhead Beer Fest, Maidenhead FC ground
(1pmonwards). 6 Aug, Soc, EghamBeer Fest, United
Services Club, TW20 9PE (7pmonwards). 710 Aug,
EghamBeer Fest, United Services Club TW20 9PE ,
volunteers reqd, contact L.G.Milligan via camrasurrey.
org.uk Contact:Bob Inman 07841 594388
[email protected] or see website.
N SUSSEX: Contact Soc Sec: Chrissie Carter
[email protected] 080929
SE SUSSEX: 8 Jul 8pm, Soc, Giants Rest,
Wilmington, then Crown, Eastbourne. 22 Jul 8pm,
Soc, Robin Hood, Icklesham, Community PotY pres,
then Queens Head, Icklesham+Two Sayers, Pett.
Contact Phil Cozens, 01323 460822 (h), contact.
[email protected]
SURREY/HAMPSHIRE BORDERS: 27 Jun 6pm, SHB
CAMRA Pres/Celebration eve, Ascot Brwry Camberley,
food +beer 8, pay on night, names to helliwellv@
yahoo.comthen 830pmMr Bumbles, Blackwater. 12
Jul, Salisbury day out, 1016amtrain Woking. 17 Jul,
Guildford Walkfest, walk Wanborough Stn to Wood St
620pm, White Hart, Royal Oak + Cricketers then bus
Aldershot/Guildford. 19 Jul, Alton Beer & Bus Running
Day, brch membs. 2 Aug Summer Real Ale Ramble
& Curry, meet Kings Head Stoke Rd, Guildford for
brunch, then train London Rd to Clandon, Onslow
Arms then 1.5 hours walk, Barley Mow+King William
IV at West Horsley, then dinner Kirthons restaurant,
East Horsley, train back to Guildford, names for curry
to Tony Lea [email protected] Contact
Paul Cowper 07958401573 socialshb@camrasurrey.
org.uk for info.
WESTERN SUSSEX: 1 Jul, Soc, Horseguards,
Tillington. 8 Jul, Formal, Bull, Chichester. 15 Jul,
Ship, Itchenor, then Crown & Anchor, Del Quay.
22 Jul, Jolly Drover, Hill Browthen White Horse,
Rogate. 29 Jul, Thatched Tavern, E.Wittering, Lively
Lady, BrackleshamBay. All mtgs start 9pm+may
not nish at pubs listed. Brch Contact:Max Malkin
01243 828394.
WALES
Regional Director Ian Saunders RD.Wales@camra.
org.uk 01492 593147(h) 01492 576043(w)
SOUTH & WEST WALES REGIONAL MTG: 19 JUL
1PM, NO SIGN BAR, SWANSEA.
NORTH WALES REGIONAL MTG, 26 JUL 1PM,
ALBION ALE HOUSE, CONWY.
ABERCOLWYN: 1st Thu of Mnth 6pm, Open Brch
Mtg, Penrhyn Arms, Penrhynside. Contact:Ian
Saunders 01492 593147(h) or 01492 576043 (w)
BRECKNOCKSHIRE: Contact:Buster Grant 01874 623
731(day) 01874 624 585 (eves).
CARDIFF: 8 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, AndrewBuchan,
Albany Rd. 12 Jul 930am, Bishops Castle Brwry visit
by coach, pls book. Contact:Brian Francis 07970
909343(m) [email protected]
CARMARTHENSHIRE: 19 Jul 1pm, Brch mtg, White
Horse, Llandeilo, POTY pres 230pm, C,mthn 1220pm
bus stn 281 to Llandeilo. Sec [email protected]
01267234885 (before 10pm).
BAE CEREDIGION: 28 JUN 230PM, AGM, WHITE
LION (UPSTAIRS ROOM), MACHYNLLETH (TRAIN DEP
ABERYSTWYTH 130PM). Brch contact:Rhys Jones
01974-241255 [email protected]
CHESTER & S CLWYD: For brch events see Chester
& S Clwyd listed under Merseyside & Cheshire region.
Info +upcoming outings: Craig Papworth contact@
camracasc.org.uk 01244 313182 or website.
GWENT: 7 Jul 730pm, Brch mtg, Three Tuns, 32
Bridge St, ChepstowNP16 5EY. 13 Jul 1pm, Sunday
Lunch Club, Gate, Caerleon Rd, Llanfrechfa NP44
8DQ. Sunday Lunch Club (SLC): Darryl Williams
07810 56465513 [email protected] Brch
Contact:Gerry Watkins 01633 253209 g.watkins147@
btinternet.com
GWYNEDD A MN: Contact:David Farrar 01248
362427 [email protected] Gwynedd
Contact;Lynn Hall-Morris 01766 530 798.
MID GLAMORGAN: 14 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, White
Cross, Groeswen. See brch website for other events.
Brch Contact:Bill Roberts (01443 205693).
NEATH PORT TALBOT SUB-BRANCH: 21 Jul 8pm,
Brch Mtg, Ancient Briton, Pen Y Cae. Contact:Wynford
Day 01792 830392 07840 737349 wynford.d@
hotmail.co.uk
PEMBROKESHIRE: 12 Jul 2pm, Castle Inn, Newport
Pembs. 2 Aug 2pm, Cross Inn Beer Fest,
Clarbeston Rd. Contact:Eric Evans 01348 831479(a/f)
[email protected]
MONTGOMERYSHIRE: Contact:Gareth Marston
07969 526833 [email protected]
RADNORSHIRE: 5 Jul, Rural pubs tour, dep
Llandrindod Wells, 10, book at least week before.
Contact Dave Gill, [email protected]
SWANSEA: Brch Contact Debra White contact@
swanseacamra.org.uk 07970680616.
TEIFI VALLEY SUB-BRANCH: Contact:Jamie Ayres
[email protected] 01559 362582
VALE OF CLWYD: Brch mtgs 3rd Tue of each mnth.
Upcoming venues/events - see newbrch website.
Soc sec Bill Llewelyn 01244 545027 billfromrhyl@
btinternet.com
VALE OF GLAMORGAN AND BRIDGEND: 30
AUG 2PM, AGM, EDMONDES ARMS, COWBRIDGE,
all welcome, details on website or brch contact.
Contact:John Chapman 07901 229622 / 01446
794568
WESSEX
Regional Director John Buckley 01256 892650(h)
07963 237619(m) [email protected]
E DORSET: 27 Jun 8pm, Brch mtg, Moon in the
Square, Bournemouth. 4 Jul 8pm, Poole Beer Fest
mtg, Ex Servicemens Club. 5 Jul, Minibus Trip, details
at next mtg. 16 Jul, Dons Spot, meet 1230pmBlue
Raddle, Dorchester. 19 Jul, Alton Beer & Bus Day
details at next mtg. Contact:Robin Garrett 07956
078150 [email protected]
HEART OF WESSEX SUB-BRANCH: 2 Jul 730pm,
open Cttee Mtg, Bennet Arms, Semley. 16 Jul,
soc - Wincanton, 815pmDolphin, 9pmBear, 945pm
Nog Inn. 6 Aug 730pm, open C/MUnicorn, Bayford.
Contact:Paul Smith 01747 823574.
ISLE OF WIGHT: 11 Jul, Shanklin walkabout, start
8pmChine Inn. Contact:Ken Matthews 01983 294377
[email protected]
E HAMPSHIRE: 12 Jul, Minibus trip to village pubs;
meet 1145amAlton Community Ctr. 20 Aug, Alton
Walkabout, meet 8pmFrench Horn, info: website.
Dave Tootell 01420 80583. See website.
N HAMPSHIRE: 6 Jul, Family Fun Day, Andwell
Brwry, RG27 9PA. 12 Jul, Sixpenny Brwry Open Day,
trains to Salisbury, then short bus hop, call John
B: 07963 237619 for times. 19 Jul, Alton Classic
Bus +Country Pub Running Day, link buses from
Basingstoke. 26 Jul, Amesbury, Ludgershall, Weyhill
bus trip, meet 1130amJohn Russell Fox,
ANDOVER: 29 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Basingstoke
Sports & Social Club. 14 Aug, Brch trip to GBBF Hat
day, meet 1120amBasingstoke rail stn. Details/
register interest: [email protected] Sec:
Jeff Salt [email protected] Brch
Contact:Phil Myatt 07812 168174 branch-contact@
camrahantsnorth.org.uk
PORTSMOUTH & SE HAMPSHIRE: 28 Jun 1pm-,
Rose in June, Southsea Pub Beerfest. 1 Jul, Midweek
Brighton trip, meet 12noon Evening Star. 12 Jul,
London Microbrwry visits, see website. 26 Jul,
Summer cider crawl, meet 11amJohn Jacques.
Facebook pg or Contact:Martyn Constable
[email protected] 07970 445507
S HAMPSHIRE: 8 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Obelisk Hotel.
Contact:Dave Richardson: [email protected].
uk 07967 792487 or see website.
SALISBURY & S WILTSHIRE: 27 Jun, Wylye Valley
Minibus trip, dep 7pmCoach Stn. 2 JUL 8PM,
AGM, CLOISTERS. 16 JUL 8PM, CITY CRAWL MILL,
HUNTSMAN, DUST HOLE. 19 Jul, Ebbesbourne &
Alvediston bus trip. Brch Contact AndrewHesketh
07867 504225 [email protected].
uk . Soc Sec Chris McMahon 07776 234017 chris.
[email protected]
WDORSET: 9 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Bridport, Rope-
makers +others. Events/trips info: Rich Gabe 07771
903868. Brch Contact Tony Egerton 01305 789906(h)
07711 752720(m) [email protected]

WEST MIDLANDS
Regional Director Gary Timmins, 07737 584 300,
[email protected]
REGIONAL MTG: 5 JUL 12NOON, WOLVER-
HAMPTON, CAFE METRO, 46 CHURCH ST,
BILSTON, WOLVERHAMPTON WV14 0AH
BIRMINGHAM: 3 Jul 730pm, Brch Mtg Wellington,
37 Bennetts Hill, B2 5SN. 9 Jul 730pm, Beer Fest Mtg,
Craven Arms, Upper Gough St B1 1JG. 12 Jul, Black
Country Day Soc, contact socs for info. 21 Jul 730pm,
Cttee Mtg, Anchor, Bradford St, Digbeth B5 6ET. 26
Jul, Reg soc, Shropshire Cider Trail, meet NewSt stn,
1005amtrain to Shrewsbury. Soc details: socials@
birminghamcamra.org.uk Brch Contact Martin Bull
[email protected]
BRIDGNORTH SUB-BRANCH: 28 Jun, Worcs Pubs
& Bromsgrove Beer Fest, details tbc. 5 JUL 3PM, TES
BRCH AGM, OLD FIGHTING COCKS, OAKENGATES
TF2 6DU.11 Jul 730pm, Soc/beer & chat, Hare &
Hounds. 29 Jul 8pm, Sub-brch mtg, Davenport Arms,
Woreld, 730pmminibus fromGeorge. Contact Dave
Haddon 07809887159 [email protected]
& E.Shrops events below.
BURTON-UPON-TRENT & S DERBYSHIRE: 26 Jul,
Joules Brwry trip, contact May Arthur 01283 542656.
28 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Red Lion, Linton DE12 6PZ.
Contact Martin Lawes 01283 815395 martin.lawes1@
btopenworld.com
CANNOCK CHASE SUB-BRANCH: 25 Jun, Beer Fest
Mtg, Linford Arms, 79 Market Pl, Cannock WS11 0JL.
9 Jul, Sub-Brch mtg, Royal Oak, 8 Norton Ln, Great
Wyrley WS6 6PE. All mtgs start 730pm. Contact:Chris
Southall [email protected]
COVENTRY & N WARWICKSHIRE: 1 Jul 830pm,
POTY pres, Royal Oak, Kenilworth. 5 Jul 1020am,
Stratford X18 bus Trinity St. 8 Jul 830pm, Locale
Soc, Aardvark, Queens Rd. 15 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg,
Broomeld. 22 Jul 850pm, Summer Saunter, Bulls
Head, Queens Head, Meriden, bus 900 fromPool
Meadow8.24pm. 29 Jul 640pm, Black Country crawl,
meet Cov Stn. 2 Aug 1130am, Real Ale Ramble,
Claybrook Marsh, bus 13 fromHales St to Binley.
Contact:Paul Hamblett 024 7641 7675.
DUDLEY & S STAFFORDSHIRE: 30 Jun 8pm, Brch
Mtg + soc, NewInn, Wombourne WV59EY. 3 Jul,
Soc, Dudley Canal Trust BF DY1 4SB. 5 Jul, W.M.
Reg Mtg, Caf Metro, Bilston WV14 6AH 12pm. 8 Jul
8pm, DWAF Mtg, Park Inn, Woodsetton DY1 4LW.
11 Jul 12pm, Hereford Beer Fest, Rowing Club HR4
OBE soc. 12 Jul, Black Country Beer Day, Brch/Reg
Soc, start Rising Sun Tipton BF 1230pm, Court House
BF 3pm+3others, website for update of day/other
events. 14 Jul, Ofcial Black Country Day. 16 Jul,
Blackheath Scores Crawl see website. 26 Jul, S.Staffs
Crawl by minibus contact soc sec. 28 Jul 8pm,
Brch Mtg, Tamebridge Tipton, DY4 7JA. 30 Jul, Yng
Membs soc, Jolly Crispin 730pm, feat Beer + Board
games. Contact Soc Sec Pete Clarkson 07912285030
[email protected]
HEART OF STAFFORDSHIRE: 3 Jul 9pm, BF
planning mtg, Sun Inn, Stafford ST17 4JX. 4 Jul 8pm,
Soc, Spittal Brook BF, Stafford ST17 4LP. 5 Jul 11am,
BF publicity, Poste of Stone Farmers Market, ST15
8AB. 12 Jul 11am, BF publicity, Market Sq, Stafford
Farmers Market. 19 Jul 930am, Soc, Manchester
Pubs, Stafford stn. 20 Jul 12noon, Soc, Sunday lunch,
Old Swan, Uttoxeter. ST14 8HN. 22 Jul 8pm, Soc, Pub
quiz, Greyhound, Stafford, ST16 2PU. 24 Jul 8pm, BF
mtg, Sun Inn, Stafford, ST17 4 JX. 31 Jul 6pm, Soc,
Stafford Beer Fest, ST17 9AB. Brch Contact Mike
Harker 07717473935
HEART OF WARWICKSHIRE: All at 830pm. 1 Jul
830pm, Magazine Distr, Moorings, end Cape of Good
Hope. 8 Jul 830pm, Country, White Lion Radford,
White Hart Ufton, Bowling Green Southam, Olde
Mint Southam, Market Tavern Southam. 15 Jul 8pm,
Leamington, Newbold Comyn Arms, Somerville,
Regency Arms, Royal Pug, Benjamin Satchwell. 22
Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Wild Boar, Warwick. 29 Jul 830,
Country, Fox & Hen Bascote, Duck on the Pond, Long
Itchington, Buck & Bell, Harvester. Brch Contact:John
Crossling 07925633173 [email protected]
HEREFORDSHIRE: Contact:Ian Curtis 01544232754
[email protected]. Trips: 07906058315
[email protected].
LICHFIELD, SUTTON & TAMWORTH: Mtgs start
8pm. 7 Jul, Mtg, Malt Bar, 55 Wade St, Lichield WS13
6HL. 4 Aug, Brch mtg, Ofce, Church Rd, Warton
B79 0JN. Contact:George Greenaway 07712893353
[email protected]
MARKET DRAYTON SUB-BRANCH: Contact: TBC,
see Telford and E.Shropshire.
NUNEATON & BEDWORTH: 28 Jun 1pm, Soc, Grifn
Beer Fest, Shustoke. 1 Jul 8pm, Cttee mtg, Crown,
Nuneaton. 9 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Lord Nelson, Ansley.
Contact Ray Buckler [email protected] 024
76393191 or 07443001782
POTTERIES: 28 Jun, Coach trip to Membs Open
Day, Joules Brwry, Market Drayton, pickup 1045am
Congress Inn, Longton, 1055amStoke Rail Stn, 11am
Hopinn (NewAlbert), Newcastle, arrive 1110am
Smitheld, Hanley then Butchers Arms (Joules),
Forsbrook for free pint, 2pmBrwry tour/tasting, dep
5pm+stop Shroppie Fly, Audlem+Burtphore Inn,
Aston, dep 8pmfor drop offs, coach 10-12 tbc,
MEMBS ONLY. 3 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Duke William,
St Johns Sq, Burslem. 4 Jul 8pm-, Monthly soc,
Smitheld, Lower Bethesda St, Hanley, ST1 3DE all
welcome! 5 Jul, Annual Potteries CAMRAmble inc
PotM, Travellers Rest, Stanley, villages of Bagnall,
Stanley, Denford +Cheddleton, crossing Stanley Pool
+Deep Hayes Country Park, Leek bus18 Hanley Bus
Stn 10.06amto Stockton Brook PO, return Hanley
bus16, First Day ticket adv +waterproofs, walking
boots, trekking pole +packed lunch. 12 Jul, Coach
trip, Bishops Castle Ale Fest, Shrops, beer fest at
6 pubs, inc Three Tuns Inn +Castle Hotel, pickups
Congress Inn, Longton 930am, Stoke Rail Stn 940am,
Smitheld, Hanley 945am, Sneyd Arms, Higherland,
Newcastle 955am, arr Three Tuns 1130am, then
other 5 pubs, dep 730pmSix Bells, drop off Sneyd
Arms 905pm, Smitheld 915pm, Stoke Rail Stn
920pm, Congress Inn 930pm, Coach 10-12 TBC. 23
Jul 8pm, Stoke Beer Fest Mtg, Congress, Sutherland
Rd ST3 1HJ, membs only. 26 Jul, Newcastle Pub
crawl +curry celebrating 40th anniversry Potteries
Brch, start 2pmSneyd Arms host of 1st Potteries Brch
mtg, Waggon & Horses, Boat & Horses, Old Brown
Jug, Old Bulls Head +George & Dragon, then curry
at Mr Maliks 8pm, info/meal booking James Melia.
Chairman/Contact:Corin Brown chair.
[email protected] 022 236. Soc
Sec: James Melia socials.camrapotteries@gmail.
com07901 952 498 info or to book coach trips (5
deposit pp rqd).
REDDITCH & BROMSGROVE: Brch Contact:Paul
Richards [email protected]
RUGBY: 27 Jun 830pm, Final Fri 4, Seven Stars, then
Alexandra Arms, Bank +London Calling. 5 Jul 1pm,
Rugby Fest of Culture, visit 8 pubs, start Raglan,
end Victoria 615pm. 12 Jul 1130am, Minibus to 9
Southern pubs on Warwickshire 40 Ale Trail. 16 JUL
830PMBRCH AGM, MERCHANTS INN. 25 Jul 830pm,
Final Fri 4, Bell Hillmorton, then Red Lion, Paddox
+Victoria. Brch Contact:[email protected]
07803 777987.
SHAKESPEARE: Info on website or contact@
shakespearecamra.org.uk
SHREWSBURY & WSHROPSHIRE: 28 Jun, Beerfest
reward trip Worcester. 2 Jul 8pm, Mtg, Shrewsbury
Hotel. 12/13 Jul 12noon-5pm, Oswestry Food &
Drink Fest Beertasting, Oswestry Stn. 14 JUL 8PM,
AGM, SALOPIAN BAR. 15 Jul, PTG Beerscoring trip,
Ludlow. 21 Jul 7pm, Ctee Mtg, Nags Head. 25 Jul
7pm, Beerscoring trip Salopian Bar. Soc Trips: Dave
Grainger 01743 358975 Public transport trips Pete
Duckers 01743-359903
SOLIHULL & DISTRICT: 7 Jul 830pm, Brch Mtg,
Wharf, Hockley Heath. 12 Jul, Soc, Worcester train
trip, phone for details. 21 Jul, Cttee Mtg, Plume of
Feathers, Shirley. 4 Aug 830pm, Brch Mtg, Saddlers,
Solihull. Brch contact Allan Duffy 01564 200431
[email protected]
STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS SUB BRANCH:
Contact:GrahamBrown Graham@harveybrown.
freeserve.co.uk 07976 284 846 (out of ofce hrs).
STOURBRIDGE & HALESOWEN: 2 Jul 8pm, Brch
Mtg, Longlands PH, Western Rd, SBridge. 5 Jul,
Thankyou Trip to Derby, 10ampickup, Wordsley,
1015amDuke William, SBridge, 1030amHalesowen
Bus Stop nr Swin Baths. 12 Jul 12noon, Black Country
Beer Day, Royal Exchange onwards. 16 Jul 7pm,
Memb Night + Brch 40th, Green Duck Brewery.
Contact, Si Genner 07757 083543, or simon181071@
hotmail.comor see website.
TELFORD & E SHROPSHIRE: 5 JUL 3PM, AGM,
UPSTAIRS IN YE OLDE FIGHTING COCKS, OAKEN-
GATES. Contact:Paul Jones 01952 460456 paul.
[email protected] or Jeremy Baily 01952 243083
[email protected]
WALSALL: 7 Jul 730pm, Brch Mtg, Walsall CC,
Gorway Rd WS1 3BE. 19 Jul, Brch Soc Derby Coach
trip inc Dancing Duck Brwry, Ian Hayward 07795
215655 for info. Contact Steve Wainwright 07810
058343 [email protected]
WOLVERHAMPTON: 28 Jun 130pm, Cider PotY
Pres, Harrows, 1235pmNo76 bus Stafford St. 3 Jul
8pm, Brch Mtg, Swan, Compton. 5 Jul 12noon, WM
Reg Mtg, Caf Metro, Bilston. 7 Jul, Young Membs
Posada Club, Broughs Brwy visit, meet 7pmPosada.
12 Jul, Brch Trip to Bishops Castle Real Ale Fest, pick
up 11amFaulkland St, 12, Fully Booked. 19 Jul, BF
Thank you trip to Hudderseld, Faulkland St CP 10am,
Book at BF. 29 Jul, Evening trip to Weatheroak Brwy/
Studley, Pick up 7pmFaulkland St, book w/Amanda
Sambrooks 07900 860164 only 20 seats. 4 Aug 8pm,
Young Membs Posada Club/Jnt Mtg w/Dudley YM,
Posada, All ages + non-membs welcome. 7 Aug
8pm, Brch Mtg Great Western, Bradley. Contact:John
Nightingale 01902 850509/07808324805
[email protected]
WORCESTER: Soc trips contact:Alan Grainger
07967 546591 [email protected]
Contact:[email protected]
WYRE FOREST BRANCH: 1 Jul 745pm, NewMembs
Soc/Meet the Brwr, Swan, Kidderminster DY10
1DE. 5 Aug 745pm, Brch mtg, Olde NewInn, Pound
Green DY12 3LF. All welcome at brch mtgs. Brch
contact:Nick Rubery 07812 451547 or v8nickr@
gmail.com
WEST PENNINES
Regional Director Ray Jackson 01253 404143(h)
07759102583 (m), [email protected]
NAT CIDER CHAMP SILVER PRES: 12 JUL 2PM, ,
SWAN WITH TWO NECKS, PENDLETON, LANCS.
WP CIDER POTY +CUMBRIAN POTY PRES: 26 JUL
4PM, GEORGE & DRAGON, DENT. 5 JUL 1230/1PM,
LANCASHIRE BRCHES MTG, OLD TOWN HALL,
POULTON FY6 7AP.
LANCASHIRE BRCHES MTG: 5 JUL 12.30 FOR
1PM, OLD TOWN HALL, POULTON FY6 7AP.
CONTACT:MAGGIE HODGKISS
[email protected].
UK 01253 770854
REGIONAL ELECTION: MAY 2015. ANY MEMB IN
THIS REGION INTERESTED IS INVITED TO CONTACT
CURRENT RD, RAY JACKSON FOR FURTHER INFO.
BLACKPOOL, FYLDE & WYRE: 26 Jun, Brch mtg,
Swift Hound FY1 5EP. 15 Jul, Cttee mtg, Cedar Tavern
FY1 1BP. 18 Jul Hawkshead Brwry Summer Beer Fest
trip [St. A: 1720; Bpl: 1740; Fwd: 1800 Ttn: 1810 Ptn:
1820]. 22 Jul, Brch mtg, Steamer, Fleetwood FY7 6BT.
24 Jul 8pm, PotS pres, Poulton Elk, Poulton FY6 7SR2.
Aug Lancs + Lune Valley trip. [St. A: 1000; Bpl: 1020;
Fwd: 1040; Ttn: 1050; Ptn: 1100]. Contact:Maggie
Hodgkiss [email protected].
uk 01253 770854
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE: 10 Jul 8pm, POTS Pres,
Market Ale House, Leyland. 11 Jul 830pm, Brch
Soc, Moorbrook, Preston. 16 Jul, Ale Cry Dist Crawl
BisphamGreen, Minibus 7pmOld Vicarage, Preston,
book w/Paul Riley 01772 709272. 31 Jul 8pm, Cttee
mtg, Old Vic, Preston. 2 Aug, Wilson Potter Brwry
trip, Middleton, Minibus 1230pmOld Vicarage,
Preston/1250pmChorley Rail Stn, book w/Paul Riley
01772 709272. Contact : Dave Linley 01772735628
[email protected]
E LANCASHIRE: 5 Jul 2pm, Brch Mtg, Fountain,
Church St, Barnoldswick. 12 Jul 2pm, Pres, Buffer
Stops, Railway Stn, Bury Rd, Rawtenstall. 19 Jul,
Embsay SteamRailwy. 6 Aug 745pm, Brch Mtg,
Talbot, Church St, Burnley. Contact Pete Clegg
[email protected] places +visits/trips info.
Contact : Phil Drew01254 232936 or 07788 986789
or [email protected]
FURNESS: 5 Jul 1pm, Brch mtg, Unsworth Yard
Brwry, Cartmel. Contact:Dave Latham01229 467238
[email protected] or see website.
LUNESDALE: Contact Martin Sherlock 01524 66131
[email protected].
SOLWAY: 5 Jul, Ale Trail Soc, Carlisle city ctr, meet
2pmGrifn. 11 Jul, PotS Ale Trail Soc, Wheatsheaf,
Wetheral & nearby pubs, bus dep 720pmStanwix,
730pmCrescent, 5, booking rqd. 21 Jul 8pm,
Brch mtg, Blue Bell, Annan. Contact Paul re bus
details. All membs welcome. Socs: Paul Claringbold
01228 593253. Mtgs: Alan Welsh 07908 691450
[email protected]
SOUTHPORT & WEST LANCS: See under
Merseyside & Cheshire.
WCUMBRIA: 2 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Kirkstile Inn,
Loweswater. 6 Aug 8pm, Brch mtg, Brown Cow,
Waberthwaite . Mtgs start 8pm, aimto end at 930pm,
then soc. 2 Jul, Kirkstyle Inn, Loweswater. Brch
Contact:Stephen Walker contact@
westcumbriacamra.org.uk Transport contact Brian
Maudling [email protected].
WESTMORLAND: 4 Jul 730pm, Tasting Cttee Beer
tasting event, Beer Hall Staveley, minibus dep 7pm
Kendal Bus Stn. 14 Jul 730pm, Brch mtg, Platos,
Kirkby Lonsdale, minibus 7pmKendal Bus Stn. 21
Jul, Beer fest planning mtg, Ruskins, Kendal. 26 Jul,
Reg Cider POTY Pres, George & Dragon, Dent 4pm,
minibus dep Kendal Bus Stn 11am, pres preceded
by ramble. Contact:Tony Jackson a.jackson52@
btinternet.com01539 447845/ 07811 217073.

YORKSHIRE
Regional Director Mick Moss 01709 852711(h),
[email protected]
BARNSLEY: 2 Jul 730pm, Wombwell survey pt 3,
meet 730pmMitchell & Dareld Soc Club. 25 Jul,
PotS pres, Commercial, Summer Lane, Barnsley,
award around 9pm. 29 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg +Soc,
Crown Inn Elsecar, 724pmtrain Barnsley stn. Contact/
Soc Sec:Margaret Croft 01226 714492(h) 07734
155792(m) [email protected]
BRADFORD: All events start 8pmon Wed unless
otherwise stated. 2 Jul, POtY Pres, Haigys BD8 7QU.
9 Jul, Brch mtg, Salamander Brwry BD4 9PH. 17
Jul, RAH (other events available), NewBeehive BD1
3AA. 23 Jul, Station, Harecroft BD15 0BP, George,
Cullingworth BD13 5HN. 30 Jul, Ilkley, Yard LS29
8DE, Dalesway LS29 8DH, Crescent LS29 8DG. 6 Aug,
Brch mtg, Ginger Goose BD1 1EY. Contact:John Bell
07773922016 [email protected]
CLEVELAND: 8 Jul 7pm, Open Brch mtg, Unicorn,
Norton. 18 Jul, Firsty Fri. For more details/updates
see website. Book trip w/Alex Roe alex.camrasocial@
virginmedia.comor text 07809708117 (no calls pls).
Brch contact Andy Bell 01642 231351 Adbellcamra@
f2s.com.
DONCASTER & DISTRICT: 3 Jul, Yng membs, sports
night, Ballers Sports Bar, Meet 730pmfree pool &
snooker for CAMRA membs, beer fromDoncaster
Brwry (2 50 a pint), Older membs also welcome. 7
Jul, Ale & Folk music eve, Ukranian Club Wheatley
catch bus 76 747pm. 10 Jul, Soc, Glasshouse, Kirk
Sandall, come early for pie/chips + a pint (5.95),
music quiz 9pm, Bus84 630pm/same time every hr.
14 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Wheatsheaf, Armthorpe, Bus82
710pm. 15 Jul, Town PotS, Eden Arms, Edenthorpe
Bus87 720pm, Pres 9pm. 26 Jul, Coach trip to
Sandtoft Trolley Bus Museumfor annual meet, Beer
tent by Nick fromLittle Plough, Coach fromWest St
630pm, rtn 1045pm, cost 5 (inc entrance + trolley
bus ride). 31 Jul, Town crawl, Meet Salutation from
730pm. Info: Carole Leonard Spice123queen@aol.
com07973969046
HALIFAX & CALDERDALE: All Events start 8pm
unless otherwise stated. 28 Jun 12noon, Preston
trip, details fromcontact. 3 JUL 8PM, BRCH MTG
& AGM, WORKS, SOWERBY BRIDGE. 16 Jul, Soc,
8-10pmDean Clough, 1904, John Crossleys Bar, Old
Post Ofce, Percy Shaw. 24 Jul 8pm, Open Cttee
Mtg, Sportsman, Ploughcroft. Info: Sec Edward Lee
[email protected] 01274 672165/
0794 6871124.
HARROGATE & RIPON: 12 Jul 2.30pm, POTY
Pres, Black Bull, Boroughbridge, 1152ambus from
Harrogate. 16 Jul 730pm, Brch Mtg, Hunters Inn,
Pool 710pmbus fromHarrogate. 24 Jul, Soc Shefeld
Crawl, 1105amtrain fromLeeds. Brch Contact Geoff
Mayne 07812 824919 [email protected]
HEAVY WOOLLEN: 7 Jul 8pm, Mtg, NewInn, Robert-
town. 24 Jul, soc, 8pmRising Sun, Scholes, 845pm
Stafford, 930pmNewPack Horse. Contact Paul Dixey
01924 420029(h/w) [email protected]
HUDDERSFIELD & DISTRICT: 7 Jul 8pm, Double
pres Rat & Ratchet, Hudderseld. 21 Jul 8pm, Brch
mtg Red & Green Club, Milnsbridge. Contacts Bob
Tomlinson 01484 355378 (w) 01484 654062 (h) info@
huddscamra.org.uk
HULL & E YORKSHIRE: Contact Steve Purdie
[email protected] 07976 872298
KEIGHLEY & CRAVEN: 1 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg,
WillowTree, Riddlesden. 12 Jul 843am, Camramble
Grange-Over-Sands to Kents Bank Via Cartmel +Cark,
Train Keighley to Carnforth, then to Grange. 15 Jul,
PotS Pres, Clarendon, Hebden. 5 Aug 8pm, Brch Mtg,
Kings Arms, Silsden.Contact:GrahamCundall 01756
796167 [email protected]
LEEDS: 1 Jul 730pm,Open Cttee Mtg Packhorse,
Woodhouse La, Leeds. 3 Jul 730pm, Rural POTY Pres
Chequers, Claypit La, Ledsham. 10 Jul 8pm, City
Centre Soc, Tapped, Boar La then 915pmFriends of
Ham, NewStation St. 26 Jul 1pm, Canal Walk Soc,
meet Kirkstall Bridge Inn. 5 Aug 730pm, Open Cttee
Mtg, Grove, Back Row, Holbeck. Brch Contact:social.
[email protected]
NWYORKSHIRE: 9 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Wheatsheaf,
Borrowby. Contact:Vince Rutland 01609 780536 or
[email protected]
ROTHERHAM: Further details see website.
SCARBOROUGH: 3 Jul 730pm, Brch Mtg, Cask,
Cambridge Terr, Scarborough off Ramshill Rd. 2
Aug 130pm, (Sat) Brch Mtg, Crown Hotel Suddabys
Wheelgate, Malton. Contact:Mike Webdale 07971
868545 (m) [email protected]
SHEFFIELD & DISTRICT: 1 Jul 8pm, Brch mtg, Lees
Hall Golf Club, Hemsworth Rd S8 8LL. 8 Jul 8pm,
PotMPres, NewBarrack Tavern, 601 Penistone Rd S6
2GA. 15 Jul 8pm, Beer Fest Planning Mtg, Gardeners
Rest, 105 Neepsend Lane S3 8AT. 22 Jul 8pm, Beer
Matters Dist & Cttee mtg, Rutland Arms. 26 Jul
12pm, Annual Beer Census, phone for routes/times.
5 Aug 8pm, Brch mtg, Fat Cat, 23 Alma St S3 8SA.
Contact:Richard Ryan 07432 293513 (m)
WAKEFIELD: 3 Jul 8pm, Brch Mtg, Red Lion, Ossett.
5 Jul, Kirkhamgate/Wrenthorpe Survey, meet
1230pmKirkhamgate Stn. Sec/Events Sec Mark
Goodair, [email protected] 0777
9029374.
YORK: 24 Jun 830pm, Brch Mtg, Golden Fleece, 16
Pavement YO1 9UP. 10 Jul 830pm, Town Summer
POTS, Volunteer Arms, 5 Watson St YO24 4BH. 12
Jul, Country Summer POTS, Jolly Farmers, York Rd,
Leavening YO17 9SA, bus dep 12noon ret by 7pm,
8. 18 Jul, Frid 5, 730pmBrigantes, 815pmVictoria
Vaults, 47 Nunnery Lane YO23 1AB. 26 Jul, Weekend
cycle-Beverley, details Andy mirthworldtour@
hotmail.com29 Jul 830pm, Brch Mtng, Brigantes,
114 Micklegate YO1 6JX. Buses dep Memorial Gdns,
Leeman Rd nr Westgate apartmnts (YO26 4ZF), must
be booked w/Paul Craneld, 07901 014354 paul.
[email protected] More event info see website.
York membs signup to Karls email network for
regular news/info. Real Ale in York, nowonly 3
to Public, 2 to CAMRA + 1 P+P fromMatt Grant,
7 Spey Bank, York, YO24 2UZ. Contact Karl Smith
01904 794883 [email protected]
ISLE OF MAN
For Regional Director see West Pennines.
ISLE OF MAN: Contact:Angela Aspin angelajaspin@
manx.net 01624 617293,(M)07624 491613.
NORTHERN IRELAND
For Regional Director see Scotland
N IRELAND: Mnthly Brch Mtg- 2nd Tue mth 7pm,
Bridge House, Belfast. 28 Jun, Belfast Pub Crawl.19
Jul 2pm, Pub Crawl, Crown Bar. 30 Jul 12pm,
Luncheon Club, Dirty Duck. See website calendar
for details/updates. Brch contact Philip Hernberg,
[email protected] 07850 469867
CHANNEL ISLES
For Regional Director see Wessex
GUERNSEY: Meet 2nd Thu of each mnth in diff pubs,
Details on website, or call Eileen 01481 710531.
Email: [email protected]
JERSEY: Contact Brch Sec branch@camrajersey.
org.je
EBCU MEMBERS
http://ebcu.org/
AUSTRIA: BierIG sterreich. Contact:Jrg Prhauser.
Address: Kirchstttstrae 25, 5162 ObertrumamSee,
sterreich [email protected] www.bierig.org
BELGIUM: Zythos vzw. Contact:Tommy Van Ouystel
Address: Hoevestraat 30, B-3850 Nieuwerken, Belgi.
T +32 (0)11 58 13 36 [email protected] www.zythos.be
CZECH REPUBLIC: Karel Benacek czech-beer-
tours.eu pratelepiva.cz +420 602 230 510 www.
pratelepiva.cz
DENMARK: Danske lentusiaster
Contact:Secretariat, Kirkeskovvej 1, DK-4660 Store
Heddinge. Tel +45 4582 3400 Mon-Fri 9-12noon.
[email protected] www.ale.dk
FINLAND: Olutliitto r.y Srkiniementie 10A1 00210
Helsinki Finland Phone +358407027870 www.
olutlitto.
ITALY: Unionbirrai: Andrea Sclausero,
[email protected] www.unionbirrai.com
IRELAND: Beoir Contact:[email protected] Home
page: www.beoir.org
THE NETHERLANDS: Vereniging Promotie
Informatie Traditioneel Bier (PINT) Contact:Sabine
Schipper- Wellink. Address: Postbus 3757, 1001 AN
Amsterdam, Nederland. T: +31 6 48018116 info@
pint.nl www.pint.nl
NORWAY: Bent Engen Tel +47 90 89 19 98 post@
nor-ale.org www.nor-ale.org
POLAND: Bractwo Piwne. Contact:Marek Suliga.
Address: ul. Piotrkowska 6, 90-270 d, Poland
[email protected] www.bractwopiwne.
pl
SWEDEN: Svenska lfrmjandet (S)
Contact:Thomas Nilsson PO Box 16244, SE-10325
Stockholm, Sweden [email protected]
www.svenskaolframjandet.se
SWITZERLAND: Association des Buveurs dOrges
(ABO). Address: Case postale 2, CH-1800 Vevey 1,
Switzerland. www.abo-ch.org/[email protected].
Contact:Nick Bersinger / nick.bersinger@romandie.
com
USA: Cask Conditioned Ale Support Campaign
(CASC) Contact:Mark Bowers Address: 398 Columbus
Avenue, Box 182, Boston, MA 02116 T 781-572-2208
[email protected] www.nerax.org email.
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REAL ALE PUBS
FOR SALE
BEER FESTIVALS
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BEER FESTIVAL
EQUIPMENT
For the hire of barrel stillages,
cooling, taps, bars and more
barrel 9gl stillages/racking
12 x 9gl brls, to 96 brls
chiller saddles, insulation
jackets, chillers, taps
Bar units 2 metres long,
fooring/staging, hand pumps
Photos and very competitive
prices on the web site
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Tel: 07770 938300
Based near Bicester
5th ANNUAL AUGUST
BEER FESTIVAL
Fri 22nd Aug Mon 25th Aug (BH)
12.00 midday till 11pm
30+ Beers and
8+ handpumps on the bar 8+ Ciders
Live music and food available including hog roast
www.mcgivernales.co.uk
Ruabon Station less then 5 minutes away!
BRIDGE END INN, BRIDGE STREET,
RUABON, WREXHAM, N WALES, LL14 6DA
CAMRA National Pub of the Year 2011 and 2012 Finalist
CRICKET
CAMRA tents for members and all their guests only
Wed 13 Aug, Kent v Sussex
Fri 15 to Mon 18 Aug, Kent v Hants*
Wed 20 Aug, Kent v Middlesex
at Canterbury
Real ales and cider
1100 (1200 on 13 & 20 Aug)
to close of play
* If the match ends early the tent may not
open on the 4th day. Ring below to check.
Details: www.camra-canterbury.org.uk
Contact: Gill Keay 01227 463478
[email protected]
The Star Inn
at Glossop, Derbyshire
BEER
FESTIVAL
18th 20th July
(opens midday each day)
20 plus ales & ciders
Sponsored by Howard Town
& Rossendale Breweries
THE OLD MOSELEY ARMS
SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL
Starts midday Tursday July 10th
until Sunday July 13th
Live music and food available through out
Te Old Moseley Arms
53 Tindal Street, Balsallheath, Birmingham B12 9QU
Tel: 0121 440 1954
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Stainless steel tanks:
61,500 litre vertical stainless steel storage tanks x3
32,700 litre horizontal insulated stainless steel tank x1
13,600 litre horizontal x1
10,000 litre vertical x6
2,500 litre vertical x1
800 litre rectangular tank x1
700 litre square tanks on wheels x2
Many other sizes available
plus pumps, valves etc
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07710 272827or 01302 751444
email [email protected]
www.easteldprocessequipment.co.uk
CAMRA small ads
For CAMRA
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To advertise here call 020 8962 3020 or email [email protected]
LYMPSTONE
BEER FESTIVAL
4th 5th 6th July
24 real ales and 9 ciders
7 bands on throughout
the weekend
BBQ
Bar open all day 10am - midnight
8th SIBA South East
Beer Festival
Friday 11th July Sunday 13th July
150+ Ales & Ciders
Details at www.southeastbeerfest.org.uk
Held at
TJ Rugby Club, The Slade, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1HA
FREE ENTRY
DRY DODDINGTON
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ANNUAL BEER FESTIVAL
1-3 August 2014
Over 20 Real Ales
Live Music throughout the weekend
Food available
See website for updates: www.wheatsheaf-pub.co.uk
Sponsored by Poachers Brewery
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PINT WITH A CAMRA LOCAL GUIDE
Kingston (2010) 3.50
Dumfries & Galloway (2010) 2.00
A Real Ale Guide to Shefeld and District (2011) 4.95
New Forest Pub Guide (2011) 5.99
Herefordshire Pubs (2011) 4.95
Oxford, Witney & Abingdon (2011) 5.99
Real Ale Guide: Newark, Southwell & District (2012) 4.00
Barnsley Local Guide (2013) 3.00
Edinburgh & SE Scotland (2013) 3.50
Postage and Packing Please add the following postage to all orders: Orders up to 9.99: postage = 1.50, orders between 10 and 22:
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INDUSTRY INSIDER
KEG BUSTER BY BILL TIDY
BEER BUSINESS
M&B PICKS
ORCHID
MITCHELLS & Butlers
(M&B) is in talks to buy
170 Orchid pubs for more
than 250m. M&B is
understood to have offered
266m for the pubco
which runs Pizza Kitchen
& Bar and the Great British
Carvery.
PLATING
UP PROFITS
LONDON Pride brewer
Fuller, Smith & Turner said
like-for-like sales at its
managed pubs showed
robust growth in the year
ended March, and it is food
thats driving the business.
Chief executive Simon
Emeny said food was
becoming, and is now, a
critical part of how it runs
pubs in southern England.
with sales increasing by
more than eight per cent.
YOUNGS PUBS
PERFORM
YOUNGS pub company
reports prot before tax
was up 24 per cent to
26.1m in its year to March.
Chief executive Stephen
Goodyear said: This was
another excellent year, with
strong revenue and prot
growth.
CASTLE ROCK
NOTTINGHAM brewer
and pub operator Castle
Rock has 20 pubs in the
Midlands and not 11 as
stated in WB Junes p16
Beer Business. Apologies
for any confusion.
PROOF GIANT PUBCOS ARE KILLING OUR PUBS
AS the dust settles on the
Queens Speech and zytho-
philes continue to debate
the new statutory code of
practice, an interview I did
recently throws it all into
sharp relief.
I met Paul Crossman,
who leases the Swan
in Clementhorpe, York
from Punch Taverns but
also owns, with business
partner John Farrow,
three York freehouses
the Slip Inn (100 yards
from the Swan), Volunteer
Arms and Woolpack.
Paul talked about being
in the rare position of
having a foot in both camps
and pulled no punches:
Based on our rents at
the Swan we could pay
off our mortgage on the
Slip in 10 years. Its enor-
mously more expensive to
rent the pub up there than
to buy the pub down here.
You have someone here
who is in the direct line of
fre of a national pubco and
mitigates their pervasive
competitive disadvantages
by co-owning the three
other freehouses.
He outlined the naked
avarice of national pub
companies which seem
intent on wringing every
last drop of income from
their pubs: The proft
Punch takes is about a
quarter of our turnover,
which doesnt leave us an
awful lot to run a business.
Not content with
prohibitive rents, pubcos
force licensees to purchase
beer at premiums of up
to 80 per cent above free
market prices available to
competing pubs nearby.
My interviewee left me in
no doubt as to the gravity
of the situation: Regu-
lating the pubco industry
is desperately needed.
You have only got to
take a look at the Slip,
Volunteer Arms and Wool-
pack to see the antithesis
of the punitive business
practices of the big pubcos
that ensures 84 per cent
of tied licensees earn less
than 15,000 a year.
Crossman and Farrow,
and entrepreneurs like
them, ensure its boom time
in York at the moment a
city blessed with a wealth
of freehouses and boutique
pub companies serving
nearly 300 real ales at any
one time.
These pubs are popular
because they do the right
thing. They stock local
beers and produce plus
charge competitive prices.
Weve got great rela-
tionships with a lot of local
businesses and breweries.
You can strike up these
kinds of relationships
through a free house
you cant do it with a pub
chain, they wont let you
get near the brewers.
They are collaborative,
innovative and, most
importantly, have an
in-depth territory knowl-
edge, which gives them a
business agility nationals
can only dream of.
These local entrepre-
neurs have a blueprint
that is illustrative of what
a post-legislative pub land-
scape could have looked
like with the dismantling
of the unfair business
practices of the national
pubcos ensuring a level
playing feld for tied licen-
sees, including fair market
rents and beer prices.
If full pubco reform
happens in a future parlia-
ment, licensees will fnally
be able to earn a fair
wage commensurate with
their abilities; a huge new
market would open up for
the microbreweries that
are the vanguard of the
present beer revolution;
the consumer would have
better choice at competi-
tive prices and the whole
industry would work to
the advantage of the vast
majority, instead of being
cynically skewed to deliver
dividends to a small group
of shareholders and super-
annuated chief executives.
Most importantly, it
would protect the social
and architectural fabric of
the nation by saving many
pubs that are being artif-
cially driven into oblivion
which, as Paul Crossmans
pubs prove, would actually
be commercially successful
with the correct business
model in place.
The man with direct
knowledge of both busi-
ness models sums it up
perfectly:
Our freehouses are
thriving and these were
pubs dont forget, that the
pubcos were trying to close
as unsustainable the fact
is that theyre only unsus-
tainable under the pubco
model.
G Freelance writer Nick
Love is the current beer
and pubs columnist for
digital magazine YorkMix.
Nick complements articles
with pub podcasts. He is
a British Guild of Beer
Writers member and active
York CAMRA member.
Beer and pub writer Nick Love gives his
insider view on just why securing pubco
reform was such an important campaign
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