Prospect Brewery recently moved from Standish to Great George Street and a brewery bar has now opened and will serve Prospect’s real ales and bottled beers, alongside lager and cider. For more, see article in Wigan Today.
Source: Wigan CAMRA News
Category: Branch News
South East Lancs Branch Meetings -Social
September 12th 8:00pm, Mort Arms, Tydesley.
October 10th 8:00pm, Leigh Rugby Union Club,
Hand Lane,Leigh. WN7 3NA
Haunted Hostelries Crawl 31st October 2017
Salford Branch are organising a crawl around some of Manchester and Salford’s “Haunted” Hostelries and what better evening to do it than Halloween!
All welcome to join us,more details in the Branch Diary,
Top prize for rail ale pub!
Wigan Central, the brainchild of the town’s Prospect Brewery has been impressing visitors since opening in the railway arch on Queen Street adjacent to Wigan North Western station in December 2014. It has now been named as the best pub in Greater Manchester by the Campaign for Real Ale. For more, see article in Wigan…
Source: Wigan CAMRA Pub News
Wigan Central leaves the rest in its tracks
A Wigan pub opened less than three years ago has been crowned Greater Manchester’s Pub of the Year.
Wigan Central, the brainchild of the town’s Prospect Brewery has been impressing visitors since opening in the railway arch on Queen Street adjacent to Wigan North Western station in December 2014. Owners Patsy and John Slevin saw the opportunity to provide drinkers with a rail-themed watering hole. Its success has seen a doubling in size as well as increasing its offer to include seven real ales, four craft ciders and an astonishing selection of beers from the UK, Europe and beyond.
Recognised by the Wigan branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) as its pub of the year, Wigan Central was pitted against eight other exceptional pubs nominated by other Greater Manchester branches. An expert team of volunteer judges drawn from the 9,000 members in the region visited unannounced and evaluated the qualities of each. They scored the pubs on a variety of weighted features including quality of welcome, value for money, community focus and – most importantly – the quality of beers and ciders. Continue reading “Wigan Central leaves the rest in its tracks”
Crescent Pub in Salford closed
07/08/2017
The Crescent pub in Salford has “closed until further notice”
Darwen Beer Ramble
19 August 2017
We meet at Great Ale at the Market at 11.40 to have a beer before catching the 12.13 bus to Darwen (No 1 bus, leaving from stand S), arriving in Darwen at 12.49. Some pubs we can visit are listed below. If anyone has a have a favourite within walking distance not listed below then let us know on the day and we can visit it.
Old Chapel, Railway Road, BB3 2RG: a Wetherspoons pub with 8 changing beers. Previously was a Methodist Chapel
Taps Bar, 11 Railway Road, BB3 2RG: Cask ales plus craft beers from around the world
Bridgewater, 2-10 Church St. BB3 2RE: 3 regular cask ales from Bank Top and Thwaites plus 3 changing. 10% discount for CAMRA members
No39, 39-41 Bridge St., BB3 2AA: Hopstar brewery tap with 4 regular Hopstar and 1 changing
Victoria Hotel, 94 Suddell Road, BB3 3HW: Freehouse with 2 changing cask ales (often Hopstar)
If anyone is thinking of joining us in Darwen please call me and for information about where we are;
Gill 07967 585670
Source: Bolton CAMRA Events & News
Lifeline for the vacant Crown at Worthington?
Hopes are high for the future of a former Wigan pub as news emerged of buyers interested in restoring it to its former glory. The Crown at Worthington, located on Platt Lane in Standish, has been closed since January of last year, sparking fears that the site would become increasingly attractive to developers who have…
Source: Wigan CAMRA Pub News
Manchester Beer and Cider Festival 2018 Advance Ticket Sales
Advance Tickets go on sale from 01/08/17
Manchester Beer and Cider Festival
You probably know the Greater Manchester branches of CAMRA organise the magnificent Manchester Beer and Cider Festival and have done so since its inception four years ago. We have now found our new (and hopefully permanent) home in the centre of Manchester in the Manchester Central Convention centre – which you may know better as G-Mex – and are already planning for the 2018 (24th – 27th January) and the 2019 (23rd – 26th January) events. While we have an excellent Organising Committee, there is always room for new blood and new and different skills. We want to give more members the opportunity to get involved in the festival and want to assure every CAMRA member in the region that we are by no means a closed shop.
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Do you hold a Security Industry Authority badge – or would you like to be trained to get an SIA badge? We have paid for several members to gain such qualifications that some have then used to gain a new form of employment or enhance their own employment opportunities.
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Are you already, or have been, employed in the pub or brewing industry?
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Do you have design skills?
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Event Management skills?
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Organisational skills?
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Or are you just willing to get involved to ensure that our event becomes better and better every year?
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We need help in designing posters, website work, designing beer mats, thinking up a logo, ordering polo and T shirts for sale.
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Are you interested in food? You could organise the food for the Volunteers from a local hostelry? Or organise many other things?
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You could get involved with selling VIP packages?
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You could meet and greet people coming to the event?
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You could help to serve beers to customers who have paid for tasting sessions?
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Know your way around websites and coding, or systems automation? We need you.
Many of you will have skills from your working life that we could use in the organisation of the event or during the event itself. To reassure you, many jobs in these days of electronic communications and the good old fashioned phone don’t involve a lot of time at meetings, so perhaps you could think of offering us a little of your time and helping the campaign at the same time? We’re also keen to recruit deputies – so you could work alongside more experienced members to get a feel of festival organisation.
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We reward all participants with free beer (or cider).
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Free Volunteers T-shirt.
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Commemorative Polo pr T-shirt at cost price
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Free food during set up and take down.
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Organised nights out during set up.
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Some travel and accommodation benefits.
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A volunteer party with food, drink and awards.
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The pride you’ll feel of putting on a nationally-recognised event that attracts more than 13,500 visitors and serves over 62,00o pints.
Source: Bolton CAMRA Events & News
