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Mid Gloucestershire CAMRA Branch includes Cirencester, Dursley, The Forest of Dean, the city of Gloucester and Stroud.

Gloucestershire also includes: North Cotswolds, Cheltenham, and Tewkesbury branches.
Each area of Mid Gloucestershire CAMRA is represented by an Area Coordinator.
The Area Coordinator should be contacted regarding any events, meetings or socials within the area.
Area Coordinator Contacts:
Cirencester – Patrick Mills
Dursley – Peter Corfield
Forest of Dean – Chris Laming
Gloucester – Chair
Stroud – Tony Hill
Committee Contacts:
Chair – Peter Bennetts
Secretary – Chris Hall
Types of Event
Business Branch Meetings
which focus on the running of the branch.
Area Meetings
Some of our Area Coordinators will be hosting their own meetings. Please pop-along and join in.
Socials
Our socials generally have a ‘No CAMRA Politics’ rule. These are aimed to be more relaxed and can be open to non-members also.
Trips
Trips may be organised either at branch level or by an individual area.
Join CAMRA

Why Join?
Discount Schemes and Vouchers, redeemable at thousands of participating pubs.
Partner Benefits – A range of discounts on Food, Drink, Travel & Lifestyle
Events Discounts – CAMRA branches run over 150 beer festivals up and down the country every single year to promote artisan experiences in trying new beers, perries and ciders, plus other entertainment. As a member, you pay less on ticket entry.
Receive BEER magazine – CAMRAโs award-winning quarterly magazine.
Then Get Involved…
Join us for monthly socials, visiting pubs and clubs not only across the Stroud district but also further afield.
Influence the campaign at our monthly meetings, where you can also get involved with judging for Pub of the Year and Good Beer Guide selection.
Volunteer at beer festivals and other events. Each event has it’s own incentives to work and often include a chance to try more beers or ciders than being on the other side of the bar.
Or you can chose not to get as involved. One of the easiest ways is to provide a Beer Quality Score (NBSS) on the CAMRA website. These scores turn into a Beer Quality Rating and allows members to see if a pub is worthwhile visiting.












