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North Cotswold Branch of the Campaign for
Real Ale
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Neighbour CAMRA Branches & Sub
Branches
Our Branch is located
in CAMRA South West Region. We cover postcodes GL54, GL55, and GL56. Also parts
of OX7, OX18 and WR12 that lie within the County of Gloucestershire. Select Map
link above for clarification.
Branch |
Sub
Branch |
Postcodes |
Border
on our |
CAMRA
Region |
Cirencester |
GL7 & 8. |
South |
West Central |
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GL18, 19 & 20 |
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West Central |
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GL50, 51, 52 & 53 |
West |
West Central |
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North |
Part West Central |
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East |
West Central |
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Extreme South East |
West Central |
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All GL |
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ACC for Gloucestershire is Peter Bennetts
ACC is Area/County Coordinator
Breweries
Donningtons Brewery …… Thomas Arkell bought a 13th – century watermill
in idyllic countryside in 1827, and Richard Arkell began brewing on the site in
1865. (GL54 1EP)
Goffs
Brewery ....... Enter the home of the
Legendary Jouster. Goffs are located in Winchcombe. (GL54 5NS)
Stanway Brewery …… Beers brewed in a 16th Century Jacobean Manor House using
one of the few wood-fired coppers remaining in the whole of
Cotswold Brewing Company …… Located in the heart of
the Cotswolds in Bourton, their passion is making the finest and freshest
lagers, wheat beers and ciders. (GL54 2HN)
North Cotswold Brewery …… Situated on the Gloucestershire/ Warwickshire border,
Ditchford Farm is the home of The North Cotswold Brewery. (GL56 9RD)
Hook Norton Brewery …… Situated in North
Oxfordshire. Supplies beer to many pubs in our area. (OX15 5NY)
Others
Facebook Our
Branch Facebook Page
Real
Ale In Gloucestershire - North Cotswold ……….. Steve Harborne
has spent many hours accumulating information for this site. Well worth a visit
to find out more about the pubs in our area.
Gloucestershire Ale Trail ……… This promotes pubs
and outlets where you are guaranteed to find a draught of Gloucestershire beer.
www.heritagepubs.org.uk .......... The
National Inventory is CAMRA's pioneering effort to identify and protect the
most important historic pub interiors in the country. It has been part of the
campaign's mission for the last 35 years to not only save real ale but also
Britain's rich heritage of pubs.