More Moose as Chorlton gains new bar
Hale's The Moose bar has expanded their operations with a new bar in Chorlton. Imaginatively called The Moose, Chorlton, the bar opened on Beech Road in just in time for…
Hale's The Moose bar has expanded their operations with a new bar in Chorlton. Imaginatively called The Moose, Chorlton, the bar opened on Beech Road in just in time for…
Embrace is a new café bar cum nightclub on Stamford New Road (formerly the site of Uluru, Cushion & The Flamin' Galah). They opened back in November with the tag…
CAMRA members across England are being urged to lobby parliamentary candidates ahead of the 2015 General Election, to ensure pubs and real ale are at the forefront of the political…
Trafford & Hulme CAMRA is pleased to reveal the design of our new t-shirts.
In response to requests for something more eyecatching than a simple “corporate” shirt, we’ve gone for a full colour direct print t-shirt depicting a traditional pub.
Shirts will be black. The image to the right shows how the print will look on a Large shirt. Click the image for a larger view.
Size guide:
| Size | Chest size |
| Small | 34/36 |
| Medium | 38/40 |
| Large | 42/44 |
| X Large | 46/48 |
| 2X Large | 50/52 |
Shirts are produced by direct to garment printing and can therefore be produced in small quantities as orders come in. Shirts are be priced at £15 each.
If you would like to place an order, please complete the form below. Payment will be collected on collection.
The Trafford & Hulme Pub Of The Season for Spring 2015 is The Sedge Lynn, Chorlton-cum-Hardy.
Whilst possibly not having the trendy appeal of some of Chorlton’s other bars, the Sedge Lynn sits quietly on Manchester Road selling vast quantities of quality real ales day in day out. Its 12 handpumps will typically feature 8 different real ales alongside two traditional ciders and have seen it become one of JD Wetherspoon’s top selling real ale outlets, easily selling more real ale than most of it’s competition.
Current manager Kirstin Downham took over 18 months ago having moved from The Kingfisher in Poynton. Local readers may also remember her from Didsbury’s Milson Rhodes where she was the original manager in 2010. Since moving to Chorlton, Kirstin has continued the good work of her predecessor Leanne Kempthorne who boosted real ale sales at the pub with a more varied range and much improved quality, taking the pub into the Good Beer Guide in the process. In September last year, the pub was named the North West regional winner for Real Ale in Wetherspoons annual awards.
CAMRA Members’ Weekend, featuring the National AGM and Conference, is where our members discuss our future policy and direction. The weekend also offers the opportunity to members to socialise with…
Deansgate Bar regains top CAMRA award after five year wait Trafford & Hulme CAMRA has revealed the winners in their annual Pub & Club awards. The top accolade of Pub…

Many fans of live music have long had to suffer mass produced national lagers if they wanted a beer while watching their favourite bands at venues like Manchester Arena & Apollo.
Now they can look forward to something more flavoursome to accompany the tunes with the news that Manchester University Students Union have teamed up with Bury’s Brightside Brewery to launch their very own beer.
Academy IPA is midweight, modern IPA which is brewed from a blend of four fruity American hops. It is available on cask, keg and in bottle conditioned form and the really good news is that it is available now in all four of the Student Union’s Academy music venues as well as the Students Union Bar on the ground floor of their Oxford Road building.
The Students Union Bar will be selling the cask conditioned version as a permanent real ale in the recently refurbished bar. The bar is open to the general public11 to midnight Sunday to Thursday & noon until 1am on Friday & Saturday.
Academy 2, Academy 3 & Club Academy (all of which share the Students Union building) will offer the bottle conditioned version. The main Academy One venue also has the beer in keg form – filtered but unpasteurised – as well as bottles. The launch of the beer coincides with the 25th anniversary of The Academy which opened it’s doors with a concert by Manchester legends The Buzzcocks way back in October 1989.
Flixton Conservative Club have launched a monthly series of "Brewery Awareness Evenings" which see one brewery being showcased across the 5 handpumps which have been installed in the club's Abbotsfield…
Urmston's Britannia has gone through several incarnations in recent years, mainly operating as a late night venue under names such as Juicy, TFI Mambos and most recently The Ivory. Now…