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  • Oak Taverns Wednesday 12 November 2025

    The Morning Advertiser has published a long interview with Simon Collinson, giving quite a lot of biographical detail and the company's future plans.

    Oak Taverns interview in the Morning Advertiser

  • 130/300 Bus Changes Monday 3 November 2025

    As a result of HS2 the existing A4010 between Terrick and Stoke Mandeville will be severed. This means changes to the route for the 130 and 300 buses.

    From the new roundabout on Lower Road, the 130 will now run along the South East Aylesbury Link Road and the Stoke Mandeville Relief Road. The 300 will continue on Lower Road and then run on Station Road past Stoke Mandeville Station onto Wendover Road and the Wendover bypass and then Nash Lee Road past the Chiltern Brewery.

    The online 130/300 bus pub guide has been updated to reflect these changes.

  • Good Beer Guide Launch Thursday 25 September 2025

    The Good Beer Guide 2026, the UK's most trusted and authoritative guide to exceptional cask beer pubs, launches on 25th September as a testament to the remarkable resilience of Britain's pub industry.

    With more than 50 pubs included in the guide, Buckinghamshire is strongly represented, demonstrating the area's exceptional cask beer heritage, which includes many fine local breweries.

    Chair, Mike Clarke, visited one of the guide’s long-standing entries, the Bird in Hand in Princes Risborough to present licensee Katie Baldock with a copy of the book. He said, “The Bird in Hand exemplifies the community spirit celebrated in this year's guide and continues to win awards.” The Oak Taverns pub, the branch’s 2023 Pub of the Year, was recently named in the Telegraph’s Top 500 pubs in the country.

    As the definitive guidebook to pubs serving great cask beer across the UK, The Good Beer Guide maintains its position as the complete resource for beer lovers and anyone wanting to experience Britain's finest pubs. The guide's pubs are selected by CAMRA members based on consistent beer quality.

    The launch comes at a critical moment for the industry, with the upcoming Budget representing a make-or-break moment for the local pubs and breweries championed by CAMRA branches nationwide.

    CAMRA continues to lobby for government support and tangible legislation to protect pubs across the UK, with many establishments struggling under the weight of business rates, VAT, beer duty and energy costs.

    “Use them or lose them,” is a phrase often used about our treasured locals. The new edition of the guide shows that, for now, there are still plenty of excellent pubs in Buckinghamshire in which to enjoy a pint of cask ale.

    The new edition of the guide can be ordered online from CAMRA or found in all good bookshops.

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