Members of Telford and East Shropshire Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) group celebrated the achievements of two Shropshire pubs.
The group met at The Anvil in Shifnal to present them with the award for Town Pub of the Year.
The quality of the cask ale on offer was noted, and the family-friendly atmosphere was highly commended by beer lovers. Sam Jervis from the Lion O’Morfe in Upper Farmcote was also present to accept his pub’s award for Rural Pub of the Year 2022.
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