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A major pub refurbishment has brought new energy to an historic venue. The Ox in Ashley Cross, Poole, has reopened following ...
Jennings Brewery in Cockermouth, established nearly 200 years ago, has reopened, following its closure in 2022 by Carlsberg Marston’s. The site was acquired in February by Kurt and Rebecca Canfield, ...
Jennings Brewery in Cockermouth, Cumbria, is reopening on July 4 after two years, having been closed by Carlsberg Marston ’s ...
A POPULAR celebration of community, music and culture in West Cumbria will return to one Cumbrian town this weekend.
Iconic Cumbrian brand Jennings Brewery has reopened its doors, bringing back historic, award-winning beers, two new beers, ...
The 2025 Pedalling to Pubs bike ride has raised a record-breaking total of over £100,000 for hospitality charities the ...
A brewery which shut after 200 years is making beer again with the creation of 10 jobs. Jennings Brewery in Cockermouth, Cumbria, was closed in November 2022 by then-owners Carlsberg Marston's Brewing ...
In 1874, having outgrown the site, it moved to the banks of the river Cocker in Cockermouth. Mr France said in addition to selling the beer in bottles, the firm would sell the beer to pubs in casks.
Read our guide to the best pubs and inn in the Lake District, as recommended by Telegraph Travel. Plan your evening with our expert reviews of the top bars and pubs, including the Old Dungeon ...
A WEST Cumbrian man who attacked three people at a Cockermouth pub drove dangerously as he fled from the police, reaching speeds of more than 120mph. Police were so alarmed by 40-year-old Garry ...
CAMRA's West Cumbrian Pub of the Year has now been decided. CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has announced that The Cock and Bull in Cockermouth is the West Cumbrian Pub of the Year.
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