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  • Cask Calling Saturday 17 May 2025

    Our branch magazine has been relaunched as Cask Calling. Swan Supping ran for 140 editions over 27 years with Dave Roe as editor for all this time.

    When Dave decided to stand down it was agreed a relaunch was required. This is the first issue.

    We welcome any comments or suggestions as the new magazine beds in.

    Cask Calling 001

  • Recognise the production and serving of cask ale as Intangible Cultural Heritage Thursday 1 May 2025

    CAMRA have been working with the Craft Beer Channel to get cask beer the protection and recognition it deserves from the UK government and UNESCO.

    The petition has already received more than 10,000 signatures, with the UK Government responding both quickly and positively to the campaign. They will be opening a call for submissions later this year, which we will respond to, making the case for including cask beer in the nation's Living Heritage Inventory.

    To find out more about the Living Heritage Inventory, visit the UNESCO webpage.

    UNESCO Living Heritage Inventory

    CAMRA are pushing for 100,000 signatures to get the petition debated in Parliament. If you haven't already signed it, go to petition on the UK Parliament website.

    Parliamentary Petition

  • Branch Pub of the Year 2025 Sunday 13 April 2025

    We made our Pub of the Year 2025 award on 6th March to the Rose and Crown in High Wycombe.

    We had an excellent response to our online poll and many thanks to the members who voted and left comments praising the shortlisted pubs.

    The vote was close but the winner was the Rose and Crown in High Wycombe with 28%. Close behind were joint runners-up, the Hop Pole in Aylesbury and King and Queen in Wendover with 20% each. Congratulations also to the other two nominees, the King’s Head in Aylesbury and the Lions of Bledlow, which both scored well.

    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

    Members also had much praise for the two runners-up. The Hop Pole was described as having “beers kept in excellent condition and always changing”, “a warm and lovely atmosphere” and a “great selection of house and rotating ales”. The King and Queen was “a proper pub. Proper hospitality. No food. It’s all about the beer”, “Very friendly and comfortable. Good rotation of guest beers and always well kept” and “whilst they currently don’t have a chef they have some great food trucks that serve a couple of times a week.”

    Coverage of the presentations to the runners-up from the Bucks Free Press and Bucks Herald.

    POTY 2025 runners-up

    POTY runners-up Bucks Herald

Events


  • Downley and Naphill Social Thursday 12 June 2025 18:30

    Starting at the De Spencer Arms, Downley at 6:30 and finishing at the Wheel, Naphill at 7:30.

  • Branch Meeting Monday 23 June 2025 19:00
  • Black Country Coach Trip Saturday 28 June 2025

    The cost is £42, which is just one pound more than the trip last June!

    The coach will pick up in Aylesbury outside the Broad Leys at 9.40am and then at the following: Princes Risborough (opposite the Bell 9.55am), High Wycombe (Desborough Avenue 10.10am) and Stokenchurch (10.20am). Please note that the timings after Aylesbury are approximate and depend on traffic. Other pick-ups en route can be catered for.

    In a change to previous years' schedule, we will not be calling at the Coach and Horses in Wetheroak on the way to the Black Country this year. Further details will follow when the itinerary is confirmed. Rest assured, we will visit lots of old favourites, such as the Bull & Bladder and the Beacon Hotel.

    After a full day’s enjoyment, we will drop off in reverse order, with the bus due to arrive back in Aylesbury before midnight!

    Contact David Roe ku.gro.armac.wva@rerusaert() to book your place! Payment can be made by bank transfer in advance. Space is limited, so make sure you don’t miss out.