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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is relaunching its national programme of beer festivals, after an almost two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

As restrictions have now lifted, local branch beer festivals that have been 18 months in the making are to open their doors once more.

Jonathan Kemp, CAMRA’s events director, said: “I am sure we have all missed the social benefits of a drink with friends, and look forward to meeting up with loved ones and fellow branch members over a pint at a festival.

“Over the past two years, the safety and protection of the hundreds of attendees, stewards, bar staff, and other volunteers was at the very top of the list of CAMRA’s priorities.

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“I am delighted not only to see festivals opening their doors once more, but also to be able to assure attendees that their safety is paramount to our planning. If you have any concerns or questions, you can visit our website for details of our health and safety documents, and frequently asked questions.”

The organisation’s flagship festival, the Great British Beer Festival, is pencilled in to return in August 2022. THere will be updates in forthcoming months.

Festivals will be launching with rigorous new safety measures, to ensure the comfort of volunteers, members and other attendees. The updates to festival health and safety documents include that a coronavirus risk assessment be completed during the festival planning stages, as well as ensuring all festival volunteers receive additional induction, information, instruction training and supervision in light of the pandemic.

Other safety procedures include:

  • Specific cleaning / sanitisation plans and glass guidelines
  • Contactless payments wherever possible
  • Tickets sold in advance of all sessions
  • Use of test and trace
  • Specific guidance for volunteers and third-party vendors
  • Social distancing where possible
  • For indoor festivals, windows and doors open to provide ventilation

CAMRA Health & Safety and Compliance Manager, Glyn Shand said: “With CAMRA festivals returning, it’s important to give our customers the confidence to return in a safe manner. To do this, each festival is required to complete a covid risk assessment based on our covid guidance and the government’s. This is reviewed by myself to help ensure our festivals are covid secure.

“I’m really excited for the return of festivals, and I look forward to seeing you all soon!”