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  • Branch Pub of the Year 2025 Friday 7 March 2025

    We made our Pub of the Year 2025 award last night (6th March) at our2025 Pub of the Year, the Rose and Crown in High Wycombe.

    Branch committee and other members joined Chair, Mike Clarke, to present a certificate to Kirsten Palmer, licensee of the Rose and Crown.

    Mike said “The Rose and Crown was joint runner-up in last year’s competition and is an excellent example of a thriving town centre local and shows how offering a great selection of real ale can build a loyal local following.”

    The award was voted for by local branch members in an online poll. Members added their own tributes to the pub. Examples include: “the pub stands out as a survivor from the past against the backdrop of the Eden shopping centre”, “always a smile and good selection of real ale” and “beers are invariably in excellent condition and temperature, probably due to the traditional cellar and good attention to pump and line hygiene in the pub”.

    Kirsten said “We are absolutely over the moon to have been awarded Pub of the Year from Aylesbury Vale & Wycombe CAMRA! This coincides with a five-year renewal of our lease, so you’re stuck with us!”

    The pub has three darts teams and hosts other games such as cribbage and other card games. Live music is also featured each month with charity pub quizzes and sports on TV. It’s also convenient for Wycombe bus station.

    Members of the local CAMRA branch raise their glasses to the Rose and Crown and wish it good luck as it goes on to represent the branch in the next round of the CAMRA National Pub of the Year competition.

    The presentation to the Rose and Crown was featured in the Bucks Free Press.

    POTY Bucks Free Press

  • Chairmans Report to the AGM Wednesday 19 February 2025

    1. Welcome and Thanks:

    Thank you all for attending, including those who couldn't be here but contributed throughout the year. Special thanks to David Martin, who couldn't attend due to medical reasons, and Simon Collinson from Oak Taverns for speaking after the formal business.

    2. Appreciation for Venue:

    Huge thanks to the Riverside Club for hosting us. It's a stark reminder that function rooms in pubs are becoming rare, reflecting the challenging state of the pub industry.

    3. Economic Challenges:

    There are tough economic conditions facing pubs and breweries, particularly with increased staffing costs. Historic local breweries like Carlsberg's Banks's Brewery have closed, as CAMRA has documented.

    4. Local Pub Situation:

    We've had a relatively stable year for local pub numbers, despite long-term closures. The Derehams Inn in Loudwater is an example of a pub that, despite a passionate local campaign, remains closed and deteriorating.

    5. Importance of Planning Protections:

    Planning protections are crucial to prevent pubs from becoming housing. Buckinghamshire and South Oxfordshire Councils have mixed records on pub preservation, so it's vital to communicate CAMRA's position to candidates in upcoming council elections.

    6. Case Studies and Successes:

    The Whip Inn in Lacey Green and the Three Horseshoes in Burroughs Grove face repurposing. However, we've had successes like the Grand Assembly in Marlow and the Ash Tree in Ashendon, which reopened after villagers raised funds to buy it.

    7. Support for Local Breweries:

    We're fortunate to have excellent local breweries like Chiltern Brewery, Rebellion Brewery, Vale Brewery, and XT Brewery. We've also gained Brazenors Brewery in Cressex. Thanks to our Brewery Liaison officers for their hard work.

    8. Volunteer and Member Contributions:

    Despite a slow long-term decline in members attending in-person events, 'invisible' members contribute significantly through pub updates and beer scores. Our email engagement is high, and the recent Pub of the Year vote had an excellent turnout. Special thanks to Andrew Eastwood for maintaining the Pubzilla database and adding updated pub photographs.

    9. Future Initiatives:

    We're making progress on staging a Wycombe beer festival, with encouraging feedback from potential venues. This initiative could showcase local breweries and pubs while bringing real ale to a wider audience in Wycombe. Additionally, we're launching a new Branch Magazine to replace Swan Supping, thanks to Richard Palmer for his contributions.

    10. Tribute to Dave Roe:

    Let's give a heartfelt thanks to Dave Roe for his 27 years as editor of Swan Supping. He built it into a local institution, fostering strong relationships with members and pub users through its humorous and informative content. His work has been invaluable in communicating local news and CAMRA's objectives. We recognize his outstanding contribution with a certificate of thanks.

    11. Tributes to Passed Away Members:

    Let's remember local supporters who have passed away, including Bruce Seymour, a huge supporter of the King's Head and Chiltern Brewery, and John Boothman, a stalwart of the Wycombe part of the branch in the 1970s and 80s. We'll raise our glasses to those who will be sadly missed.

    12. Closing and Thanks:

    We should celebrate our remaining excellent pubs and breweries and the great real ale they offer. A huge thank you to all branch officials, including Simon Heap as secretary, Dave Roe as treasurer, and Elvis Evans as deputy chairman, as well as committee members and active members for their hard work.

  • Branch Pub of the Year 2025 Friday 7 February 2025

    We're delighted to open voting for our 2025 Branch Pub of the Year. You'll find the voting form in the members' section of our branch website – see link below. Remember - this is exclusively for CAMRA members, so please include your membership number alongside your chosen pub. One vote per member.

    We have some excellent contenders this year, though we've narrowed our impressive line-up to five finalists (our recent winners - the Cross Keys, Thame and Bird in Hand, Princes Risborough – are ineligible for the competition this time).

    Hop Pole Craft Beer & Grill, Aylesbury

    King & Queen, Wendover

    King's Head, Aylesbury

    Lions Of Bledlow, Bledlow

    Rose & Crown, High Wycombe

    The voting form can be found on the members’ only section of our branch website.

    Pub of the Year Vote 2025

    There’s an optional box in the survey for voters to explain the reason for your choice. These comments will be selectively used in our publicity for the winners and runners-up and the pubs appreciate knowing which of their attractions are particularly popular.

    Pubs of the Season: we will also be considering awarding a seasonal pub of the year (starting with a summer pub). If your choice of pub is also great in much sunnier days than we’ve been experiencing recently then why not mention it?

    Voting opens at 12 noon on Friday 7th February and runs until 6pm on Sunday 16th February. We'll announce the winner at our AGM on 19th February (details on the events page of the website).

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