The group was started in a pub in Kerry, Ireland, when four friends, on a drinking holiday, united in their opposition to the growing mass production of beer and the homogenisation of the British brewing industry.
Interest in CAMRA spread rapidly, and within two years, more than 5,000 people had joined up, while by 1991, membership reached 30,000.
It is now the largest single-issue consumer group in the UK, with more than 170,000 members across more than 200 branches.
The Chesterfield branch, which has more than 800 members, was formed in 1977.
And to celebrate CAMRA’s golden jubilee, Chesterfield branch officials have shared the top 10 pubs in their latest pub of the year awards, as voted by members.
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1. The Neptune Beer Emporium
The Neptune Beer Emporium, St Helen's Street, Chesterfield, is Chesterfield CAMRA's reigning pub of the year. Photo: Google Maps
2. The Rykneld Turnpyke
The Rykneld Turnpyke, on John Street, Clay Cross, was recognised as the district winner. Photo: Google Maps
3. The Arkwright Arms
The Arkwright Arms, Chesterfield Road, Duckmanton, was named the cider winner. Photo: Google Maps
4. Hasland Working Men's Club
The club, on the corner of Hasland Road and Hampton Street, opposite Eastwood Park, was named club of the year. Photo: Google Maps