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In 2009, CAMRA announced that it had reached the 100, 000 members mark and has since surpassed the 144, 000 members mark.
The scheme functions slightly differently in each area, and is managed by each branch, but the overall rule is that each participating pub is allowed to purchase beer from whatever brewery they wish, but if it the beer is to be promoted as a ' LocAle ' it must come from a brewery within a predetermined number of miles ( which is set by each CAMRA branch, but generally is around 20 or 25 miles, although, the North London branch has set it at 30 miles ) from brewery to pub door, even if it comes from a distribution centre further away ; in addition, each participating pub must keep at least one LocAle for sale at all times.
In Life, the Universe and Everything Slartibartfast has joined the Campaign for Real Time ( or CamTim as the volunteers casually refer to it, a reference to CAMRA ) which tries to preserve events as they happened before time travelling was invented.
Though unexciting on the outside, its interior is still today, a fine example of this type of architecture, and CAMRA has placed it in its National Inventory of Pub Interiors of Outstanding Historic Interest.
In more recent years the are has become noted as leading the trend for the resurgence of back-to-basics, real ale pubs like the CAMRA award-winning Southampton Arms, the Pineapple, and Tapping the Admiral.
In more recent years, commercial perry has also been referred to as " pear cider ", though some organisations ( such as CAMRA ) do not accept this as a name for the traditional drink.
Clarke is a lover of Real Ale and has been a member of the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ).
The venue also has a small bar area that has been voted club of the year 2007 by CAMRA.
The Junction Inn has won numerous awards including a CAMRA award for best pub.
The Harp in Chandos Place has received several awards, including London Pub of the Year in 2008 by the Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood, and National Pub of the Year by CAMRA in 2011.
The Lion Inn has won CAMRA awards for its real ales, the inn has activities including an annual beer festival, a cider and perry festival, the entering of a team in the Monmouth raft race and a Burns Night celebration.
Lytham Beer Festival has been held annually in September since 2007, although this has moved to October in 2012 and is organised by the Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre branch of CAMRA.
It has a pub called the White Horse, which was the winner of the Ely and District CAMRA Rural Pub of the Year Award 2006, 2010, 2011 and Overall Pub of the Year Award 2011.
The Wenlock Arms is a renowned cask ale public house in London, and has been named North London Pub of the Year by the local CAMRA branch on four occasions since it reopened in 1994.
The company has won awards for its pubs in recent years, and Greene King IPA won the Gold award at the 2004 Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) Great British Beer Festival in the Bitter category and runner-up in the Champion Beer Of Britain category.
Also on the A67 is the Carlbury Arms which is listed by CAMRA and has a pudding club, and the Carlbury milestone which is Grade II listed but said to be in poor condition.
Nowadays the Clachaig Inn has three bars with real ales ( featured in the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) guide ) and a wide range of malt whiskies as well as coffee, snacks and meals, open all day from 11am ( 12. 30pm on Sunday ) till late every day throughout the year.
It is regularly featured in the annual CAMRA Good Beer Guide and has a small gift shop.
The Cooper's Arms, once recognised by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) as one of the best pubs in the region has declined in popularity in recent times.
He was an early member of the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) in 1971, and has written several books on beer and pubs.

CAMRA and established
The " CAMRA Pub Heritage Group " is a group established to identify, record and help protect pub interiors of historic and / or architectural importance, and seeks to get them listed, if not already.

CAMRA and at
The best known CAMRA award is the Champion Beer of Britain, which is selected at the Great British Beer Festival, other awards include the Champion Beer of Scotland and the Champion Beer of Wales.
In 1993, Adnams Extra won the Champion Beer of Britain ( CBOB )-an award presented by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) at the annual Great British Beer Festival.
It raised fears as to the future of Gales ' Horndean brewery and some of its beers, and the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) launched a campaign to encourage Fullers to continue production of the full Gales line at Horndean.
The yearly beer festival organised by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ), was held at the theatre until 2008.
Pale Rider won the " Champion Beer of Britain " award at the 2004 Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) organised Great British Beer Festival.
* West Riding Licensed Refreshment Rooms ( on the platform at Dewsbury Station, 2006 runner up CAMRA National Pub of the Year )
* 8 October – Breconshire Brewery wins the " Champion Beer of Wales " competition at the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) Great Welsh Beer Festival in Cardiff.
The brewery re-launched their Emmerdale Ale as a lower-alcohol beer ( formerly 5 %) on 27 January 2006 at The Crown in Manfield for the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ).
In 2005 and 2006, Harveys Best won the Best Bitter category at the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) Great British Beer Festival.

CAMRA and including
It also plays host to many events including the popular annual CAMRA beer festival.
Chaddleworth's pub, The Ibex, has won several awards including South East Entertainment Pub of the Year 2010 and West Berks CAMRA Community Pub 2009 but has been surrounded in controversy when the landlady Julia Jones stole over £ 15, 000 from the village post office effectively closing the branch.

CAMRA and English
In reality, places like the Test Match never operated as a hotel. The Test Match Hotel was awarded the " Pub Grub of the year award " by CAMRA in 1992 presented to the then longest serving managers and chefs Terence and Jean Heath. The Test Match was refurbished a few years ago by its then owners, Hardy and Hansons Kimberley Brewery, and was recognised as the best refurbishment in Britain by CAMRA, reflecting the care and attention given to preserving its distinctive art deco features ( which were recognised as important by English Heritage ).

CAMRA and by
CAMRA supports and promotes numerous beer and cider festivals around the country each year, which are organised by local CAMRA branches around the UK.
Awarded ' Champion beer of Britain ' by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) in 1988.
CAMRA defines perry and pear cider as quite different drinks, stating that " pear cider " as made by the large industrial cidermakers is merely a pear-flavoured drink, or more specifically a cider-style drink flavoured with pear concentrate, whereas " perry " should be made by traditional methods from perry pears only.
Most notably, TEA was voted " Best Bitter " in Britain in 2000, and in 2006 A over T was voted " Supreme Champion Winter Ale of Britain ", both by CAMRA.
The British consumer group CAMRA, claim that Greene King is in danger of becoming a monopoly by buying out other breweries and thus potentially limiting choice for the pub consumer.

CAMRA and for
The Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation based in St Albans, England, whose main aims are promoting real ale, real cider and the traditional British pub.
CAMRA presents awards for beers and pubs, such as the National Pub of the Year, in which approximately 4, 000 active CAMRA members from 200 local branches vote for their favourite pub.
CAMRA developed the " National Beer Scoring Scheme " ( NBSS ) as an easy to use scheme for judging beer quality in pubs, to assist CAMRA branches in selecting pubs for the Good Beer Guide.
It is listed in the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA )' s Good Beer Guide and the 2008 Good Pub Guide.
* CAMRA ( Campaign for Real Ale ) description of Barley Wine
The trend toward larger brewing companies started to change during the 1970s when the popularity of the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA )' s campaign for traditional brewing methods, and the success of Michael Jackson's World Guide to Beer, encouraged brewers in the UK such as Peter Austin to form their own small breweries or brewpubs.

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