CAMRA

Industry-focused reporting on campaigns, policy positions, awards, and advocacy work that support the preservation and growth of pubs, cask ale, and community-based hospitality. This section covers developments that matter to pub operators, brewers, and hospitality stakeholders, from licensing reform and business rates to consumer-led movements and heritage preservation. It offers valuable insight into how grassroots activism and national lobbying influence the trading environment for pubs and traditional beer venues across the UK.

  • Aug- 2023 -
    3 August
    NewsCAMRA urges PM to protect UK pubs

    CAMRA urges PM to protect UK pubs

    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has called on the Prime Minister to protect UK pubs and clubs and secure their long-term future. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently visited the Great British Beer Festival, CAMRA’s flagship event, to meet key figures from the campaign, and talk with brewers, publicans and…

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  • Jul- 2023 -
    14 July
    AnalysisAnalysis: Late Night Levy Extension – A Further Blow to an Already Strained UK Hospitality Sector

    Analysis: Late Night Levy Extension – A Further Blow to an Already Strained UK Hospitality Sector

    UKHospitality, the country’s leading hospitality trade association, has branded the extension a “damaging blow” to an industry already dealing with the repercussions of the pandemic and a series of national rail strikes. The late-night levy was first introduced in 2014 to offset the costs of policing late-night activity. The recent…

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  • 14 July
    GovernmentUKH calls late night levy extension ‘damaging blow’ to sector

    UKH calls late night levy extension ‘damaging blow’ to sector

    UKHospitality has branded the extension of the late night levy a “damaging blow” to the sector after the government adapted the law for local authorities. The levy will now allow local authorities to create late night levy areas smaller than their local authority boundaries and extend levies to sites such…

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  • Dec- 2022 -
    6 December
    AnalysisHere’s how the train strikes will impact hospitality

    Here’s how the train strikes will impact hospitality

    A new wave of fresh rail strikes have been scheduled this winter as Network Rail and 14 other train companies are taking strike action on 13, 14, 16 and 17 December and on 3, 4, 6 and 7 January.  However, the chief executive of UKHospitality, Kate Nicholls, is worried about…

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  • Sep- 2022 -
    20 September
    Pubs and BarsNumber of hospitality company insolvencies up 59% in a year

    Number of hospitality company insolvencies up 59% in a year

    The number of hospitality company insolvencies has risen by 59% over the past year amid spiralling cost pressures, according to figures from the Insolvency Service. The data found that 2,156 pubs, bars and restaurants went insolvent in the 12 months until the end of July, compared to 1,354 the year…

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  • Mar- 2021 -
    23 March
    Coronavirus
    MPs call for Pubs Code reform

    MPs call for Pubs Code reform

    A group of MPs are calling on the government to amend The Pubs Code 2016 to address consequences for businesses resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic. Led by Tracy Brabin MP, the group is specifically requesting change regarding Regulation 7 of the code, which allows a tied establishment to seek a…

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  • Feb- 2021 -
    3 February
    Pubs and BarsPubs vital in battle against isolation

    Pubs vital in battle against isolation

    Pubs are key in tackling loneliness and provide a social value far beyond their economic contributions to society, according to research conducted by Loughborough University. The Open Arms report, which was conducted in tandem with Heineken UK and the Campaign to End Loneliness, found that institutions such as pubs are…

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  • Jan- 2021 -
    27 January
    Pubs and BarsCAMRA: Forced hospitality closure until may will be ‘devastating’

    CAMRA: Forced hospitality closure until may will be ‘devastating’

    Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has responded to the comments by Sage scientists that hospitality businesses should remain closed until May by suggesting that this would be a “devastating double whammy” for pubs and breweries. The organisation said it was “absolutely critical” for the government to intervene with further support…

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  • 14 January
    Pubs and BarsParliament urged not to scapegoat pubs Covid crisis

    Parliament urged not to scapegoat pubs Covid crisis

    Paul Scully, the Government’s minister for business, has urged parliament not to scapegoat pubs and the hospitality sector during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. The claims came as MPs from across the UK joined the parliamentary debate on public petitions on the support for the industry and the decision to create…

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  • 8 January
    BeveragesCAMRA calls on government to reconsider alcohol takeaways

    CAMRA calls on government to reconsider alcohol takeaways

    Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has called on the government to give struggling pubs financial support by allowing them to be able to sell alcohol for people to take away. The current lockdown rules have prohibited the use of takeaway alcohol from venues which has meant that whilst shops can…

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