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.

  • Nov- 2020 -
    4 November
    CoronavirusTrade bodies call for plan to secure future of industry and its supply chain

    Trade bodies call for plan to secure future of industry and its supply chain

    Trade bodies representing the UK’s hospitality, pubs and their supply chain businesses have called on the government to provide a six-month investment plan to secure the future of those sectors. In a letter to the chancellor, UKHospitality, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), Campaign…

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  • 4 November
    Trade AssociationsCAMRA welcomes easing of takeaway beer restrictions

    CAMRA welcomes easing of takeaway beer restrictions

    Trade associations have welcomed the government’s plans to ease restrictions on the takeaway sale of beer and cider from restaurants during lockdown. According to new legislation, pre-ordered alcohol can be collected by customers as long as they do not enter the premises. Nik Antona, CAMRA’s national chairman, said: “I am…

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  • Oct- 2020 -
    12 October
    BeveragesCMA approves Carlsberg Marston’s merger

    CMA approves Carlsberg Marston’s merger

    A merger between Marston’s Brewery and Carlsberg UK has been approved by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Despite its greater valuation of £580 million to Carlsberg’s £200 million, Marston’s will hold a 40% stake in the combined company.  However, alongside the equity portion of the deal, Marston’s will also…

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  • Aug- 2020 -
    10 August
    BeveragesThe Great British Beer Festival goes virtual

    The Great British Beer Festival goes virtual

    The Great British Beer Festival, which usually takes place this week at Olympia in London, is making its virtual debut from 11-13 September 2020. For the first time ever, visitors to CAMRA’s beer event can purchase a ticket to a weekend of live beer tastings that will run from 2pm…

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  • 6 August
    Breweries and DistilleriesCAMRA urges PM to cut the price of a pint to boost pub jobs

    CAMRA urges PM to cut the price of a pint to boost pub jobs

    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is calling on the PM to cut tax on pints served in pubs to boost jobs and spending, following a recent survey which has found that 42% of people are visiting the pub less often than they did before lockdown. The survey of nearly…

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  • Jul- 2020 -
    20 July
    BeveragesSIBA NI voices concern on reform of liquor licensing laws

    SIBA NI voices concern on reform of liquor licensing laws

    The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has voiced its concerns of the proposals to reform liquor licensing laws in Northern Ireland. Last week, Northern Ireland’s communities minister, Carál Ní Chuilín MLA, announced executive agreement on proposals that will “transform and modernise” the liquor licensing law. The proposals will now be…

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  • 16 July
    Food and DrinkCAMRA brands Wetherspoon poster as ‘misleading’

    CAMRA brands Wetherspoon poster as ‘misleading’

    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and Society for Independent Brewers (SIBA) has branded JD Wetherspoon poster promoting lower alcoholic beverage prices as “misleading”, following Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a VAT reduction last week. The poster, which includes the CAMRA logo and features the slogan “Sunak’s Specials” says: ‘Rishi…

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  • 15 July
    BeveragesCAMRA urges CMA to probe Carlsberg and Marston’s merger

    CAMRA urges CMA to probe Carlsberg and Marston’s merger

    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has called on the Competition and Markets Authority  (CMA) to “take the lead” and investigate the proposed Carlsberg and Marston’s merger, which it says could reduce the choice of beers available to pubgoers. The new appeal to CEO, Dr Andrea Coscelli, follows a string…

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  • Jun- 2020 -
    22 June
    Pubs and BarsMajority of public ready to ‘get back down the pub’, says CAMRA

    Majority of public ready to ‘get back down the pub’, says CAMRA

    A survey of 22,000 pub goers and beer drinkers across the UK polled by the consumer organisation, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), has found that two thirds of people are confident to “get back down the pub when their local re-open”.  The survey found that 65% had confidence in…

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  • May- 2020 -
    28 May
    Pubs and BarsCAMRA calls for greater financial support to see pubs through lockdown

    CAMRA calls for greater financial support to see pubs through lockdown

    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has called on the government for greater financial support to see pubs through Covid-19 pandemic and post-lockdown. CAMRA national chairman Nik Antona said that the forced lockdown of the nation’s pubs could have a “devastating impact” on the industry, with estimates that up to…

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