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  • Pub of the Year Runner-up presentation Monday 18 May 2026

    The branch has made a presentation to its 2026 Pub of the Year Runner Up, the King's Head in Aylesbury. The award was voted for by local branch members in an online poll with a close finish between five shortlisted pubs.

    The historic King’s Head, just off the Market Square in Aylesbury, is the brewery tap for Chiltern Brewery in Terrick. And, appropriately, the presentation of the certificate was made by Chiltern Brewery liaison officer, Giles du Boulay.

    Presenting the certificate to George and Anett Jenkinson, Giles noted the fierce competition for the accolade of Pub of the Year in the local area and the King’s Head’s enduring success in the competition. The branch contains well over two hundred pubs within its boundaries.

    Chair Mike Clarke said, "The King’s Head is known and loved among local CAMRA members for the consistently outstanding quality of its cask ales, both those brewed a few miles away in the Terrick brewery and the welcome guest beers from other breweries.”

    Branch members also look forward to the pub’s occasional beer festivals, including the very popular dark beer festival that’s traditionally held at the end of January and into February – a time of year in need of warming cheer.

    Following the brewery’s recent expansion, Chiltern Brewery has been able to make many more small batch brews and the King’s Head is the place to find them on draught in perfect condition.

  • Bell, Hardwick Monday 4 May 2026

    Nick Smith, ex-landlord of the Whip Inn in Lacey Green, a much-missed Good Beer Guide stalwart, reopened the Bell at Hardwick on Thursday 30th April. The pub had been closed for over a year previously.

    In the immediate short term the pub is open for drinks only (three real ales on draught — see photo) and Nick hopes to open the kitchen in the next week or two.

    The pub is on the bus route between Aylesbury and Buckingham with a bus stop nearby.

  • Old Ship Cadmore End Social Friday 24 April 2026

    The branch held a social at the newly reopened Old Ship on Wednesday evening.

    The 17th century pub had been closed since 2010 and reopened due to the sterling efforts of landlord Chris Leadbeater. The pub serves up to three cask ales and Chris is pictured behind the handpumps during our visit.

Events


  • Thame Social Thursday 4 June 2026 17:00

    Starting at the Cross Keys at 5 pm and finishing at the Falcon at 6 pm.

  • Sunday Lunchtime Social Sunday 7 June 2026 12:30

    It may be advisable to book a table

  • Sedgley Rail Social Saturday 13 June 2026 12:30

    It will involve buses, trains and, possibly, trams. It is also just an itinerary that, should you follow it, may mean you’ll be in the company of some familiar faces, at least as far as the first pub, the Beacon Hotel

    The plan is to take the Chiltern Railways service to Birmingham Moor Street that arrives at 11:05. This stops at High Wycombe at 09:28 and Haddenham and Thame Parkway at 09:42 (anyone coming from Princes Risborough needs to get a connecting train to Haddenham).

    The plan is then to transfer to Birmingham New Street, buying the West Midlands equivalent of a travelcard (about £9, which will cover all your transport needs) on the way, and then take the 11:41 train from Birmingham New Street to Coseley. From there it’s either a half an hour walk (uphill) or wait about 15 minutes for the 229 bus, which will drop us right outside the Beacon Hotel at 12:28.

    After downing a welcoming pint of Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild, everyone can then do whatever they like. One option is to head back to south Birmingham to investigate the pubs on the new rail line there. On the other hand, Sedgley has various other Good Beer Guide Pubs and can potentially keep beer lovers entertained the whole day. Alternatively, Wolverhampton, with many superb pubs, is not far away on the bus.

    Coming back, the last train from Moor Street is at 21:13 but it’s probably not advisable to leave it until then. The one before is 20:13 and then 19:43 and 19:13. They take about 90 minutes to Wycombe.