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Community pubs week UK
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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced plans for a national week of action to help preserve and promote pubs that serve as an irreplaceable asset to their local community yet are closing at a frightening rate. CAMRA research in 2005 showed that 26 pubs a month are lost in Britain. However early indications from further research suggests that current figures may actually be much higher - and it is not theme pubs or chain bars that are under threat but pubs at the heart of the local community.
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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced plans for a national week of action to help preserve and promote pubs that serve as an irreplaceable asset to their local community yet are closing at a frightening rate. CAMRA research in 2005 showed that 26 pubs a month are lost in Britain. However early indications from further research suggests that current figures may actually be much higher - and it is not theme pubs or chain bars that are under threat but pubs at the heart of the local community. The first ever Community Pubs Week will aim to raise the profile and importance of pubs in the community and encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to support this valuable community amenity. CAMRA defines a community pub as a pub which appeals to a wide cross-section of the local community rather than being predominantly targeted at particular social or age groups.