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CAMRA’s events<br />
the branch’s Club of the Year award. The other winner is the<br />
Old Cranleighan Club at Thames Ditton.<br />
The Surbiton Club has been in existence since 1890 in this<br />
Grade II-listed building. It was originally a club only for<br />
gentlemen but these days ladies are admitted as well. The<br />
club is open all day (11am to 11pm) for members only, of<br />
which there are over 400. New members are however<br />
always welcome to join. The bar is nicely traditional, fully<br />
carpeted and with comfortable seating all around.<br />
CRAMBLING<br />
third annual Bromley Cramble will be held on 16 April<br />
Twhen the Bromley branch of CAMRA and the Bromley<br />
Ramblers will be walking between some of the rural pubs in<br />
Bromley. This year they will also be straying just over the<br />
border into Surrey to visit the White Bear in Fickleshole. You<br />
can find full details of the Cramble on the Bromley CAMRA<br />
branch website: http://bromley.camra.org.uk<br />
There are normally three cask ales on sale: Sharp’s Doom<br />
Bar, Theakston’s and Young’s Bitter. It hosts Surreys oldest<br />
snooker club although on this particular evening the weekly<br />
quiz night was the main event. But before the questions<br />
started, Allan Marshall, standing in for the branch chairman,<br />
made the presentation to Jon Parks representing the club.<br />
Clive Taylor<br />
The photo shows the assembled company from 2014, the<br />
first year, at the Change of Horses in Farnborough.<br />
Bob Keaveney<br />
Check the Beer Festival Calendar and<br />
visit the London Events Calendar at<br />
www.london.camra.org.uk<br />
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