CAMRA - Campaign for Real Ale, Berkshire South-East Branch
Updated pub in High Street, Bracknell, RG12 1DP - please give us your views about
this pub (good or bad !), 19th November
The Bull, Bracknell

The Bull in Bracknell, November 2008


Recent visit to the Star at Goldalming for their Black Country beer festival, 1st November
The Star, Godalming

The Star in Godalming, November 2008


mega fish finger sandwiches

Mega fish finger sandwiches


beers on offer

Range of beers on offer


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A brief history of CAMRA

CAMRA was formed in 1971 by a small group of beer drinkers who were becoming disgruntled with the continuing trend towards the bland fizzy keg beers produced by the large brewing companies. As a result a consumer backlash took place and proper British beer started reappearing in many of our pubs. Over thirty years later, and despite many successes in saving traditional breweries, real British cask-conditioned beer, and more recently, the English pub, are under a greater threat than ever before. More and more people are becoming concerned about this threat to our traditional way of life and CAMRA membership now stands at a record level of over 83,000. If you would like to join CAMRA, come along to one of our local social events (see Branch Diary) or visit the main CAMRA website and press the "Join Us" button.

Berkshire South-East Branch

The Berkshire S-E Branch was formed in 2001, having previously been part of Reading and Mid-Berkshire Branch. It covers the districts of Wokingham, Bracknell, Ascot, Crowthorne, Sandhurst, Sunningdale, Sunninghill, Binfield and surrounding areas as defined by the postcodes: RG12, RG40, RG41, RG42, RG45, SL5, GU17-8 and GU15-4
Other local CAMRA branches in the area are:

- Reading & Mid-Berks
- Slough, Windsor & Maidenhead
- North Surrey
- Surrey/Hants Borders

Details of all CAMRA branches can be found
on the CAMRA Near You Page of the Main Website

Camra Branches
The branch has an active campaigning and social calendar (see diary), which includes visits to pubs and breweries, selection and surveying of pubs for the best-selling Good Beer Guide, election of a Pub of the Year, and support for the Reading Beer Festival, and other great events.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this site are not necessarily those of the Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information on this site is accurate and up to date, no responsibility for errors and omissions can be accepted.
WEBSITE LAST UPDATED: 26th November 2008