Shropshire Star

Oswestry pub in the final four for CAMRA National Pub of the Year

Regulars and visitors from far and wide came together to celebrate The Bailey Head pub in Oswestry receiving their certificate for becoming one of the four national finalists in the Campaign for Real Ale Pub of the Year award.

By contributor Duncan Borrowman
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Grace holding the finalists certificate
Grace holding the finalists certificate

Presenting the award CAMRA West Midlands Regional Director Shelly Bentley said: “To come in the top four in the whole of the UK out of 40,000 pubs is a massive achievement. The Bailey head has won through several rounds: Shrewsbury & West Shropshire, Shropshire, the West Midlands Region and then the Super Regional round to reach the final four. From the first time I visited to judge it in the West Midlands round I knew it was special, not just for the beer quality, but the atmosphere, the knowledge of the staff and the cleanliness.”

The certificate was received by landlord and landlady Duncan Borrowman and Grace Goodlad. Grace said: “I would like to thank our great staff and the regulars who come in and make the pub what it is all year round.”

Duncan thanked the many visitors who had travelled from Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Stratford-Upon-Avon and points between.

Duncan and Grace from The Bailey Head being presented with their certificate
Duncan and Grace from The Bailey Head being presented with their certificate

The bar included three special beers brewed by Grace and Duncan with Stonehouse Brewery in Oswestry, Castle Rock Brewery in Nottingham and Riverhead Brewery in Yorkshire.

The overall winner from the four national finalists will be announced in January.

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