Nominations have opened for CAMRA’s Campaigner of the Year award, recognising those who have gone above and beyond for pubs, pints, and people.

Steve Alton being presented with the award at this year’s CAMRA AGM
The award celebrates a person or group whose campaigning efforts have created positive change for pubs, clubs, cask beer, or real cider and perry over the past year.
Previous winners have included Steve Alton, chief executive of the British Institute of Innkeeping, author Laura Hadland, and equality, diversity,and inclusivity campaigner Helen Anne Smith.
“The award recognises everyone, from selfless volunteers campaigning at a grassroots level to protect and promote the industry, those in the pub or brewing trades dedicated to educating consumers, to simply a venue that you think is a really special social hub,” said CAMRA awards director, Gary Timmins.
“Even celebrities and politicians who actively support our campaign — the awards are open to all who strive to make a difference.”
To find out more about the competition, and to make a nomination, click here.






