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CAMRA Lunesdale

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Three people in a brewery with a framed certificate
Farm Yard Brewery (Cockerham) being presented with a certificate for achieving gold in the speciality beer category in CAMRA's Champion Beer of Britain competiton for Hoof, their coffee stout. (l-r Steven Holmes [founder and brewer], Harry Slinger [Bar Manager], Martin Sherlock [Lunesdale Branch Secretary])
Three people in a bar with a framed certificate
Old School Brewery (Warton) being presented with a certificate as Lunesdale Branch Pub of the Year 2026 (l-r Paige Fox, Chloe Wallbank [Bar Manager], Philip Wilson [Lunesdale Branch Chairman])
Three people in a bar with a framed certificate
Tide & Tap (Morecambe) being presented with a certificate as Lunesdale Branch Best Newcomer 2026 (l-r Philip Wilson [Lunesdale Branch Chairman], George Shepherd, Jennie Chapman, Steven Shepherd [owners])

News

The Castle (Hornby) has been sold with planning permission for conversion to apartments.

The New Inn (Galgate) is for sale.

The Whoop Hall (Burrow) is to reopen soon under new management.

The Cavern (Morecambe) (known under various names) isnow an Irish Bar called Duffys.

Two Rivers Tap - formerly Clockwork (Catterall) has cloesed for an unknown reason.

Jimmy’s Tap House (Lancaster) is to be reopened under new ownership.

There is to be a new pub in the West End, provisionally called Prince Albert (Morecambe) .

Our Club of the Year:

Gregson Centre