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Norfolk Nips is the magazine of the four Norfolk branches of CAMRA: Norwich & District, East Norfolk, West Norfolk and Mid-Anglia, and is published four times a year.
It was awarded the title of National Magazine of the Year 2019, although unfortunately editor Lucy Cousins was unable to collect the award at the Members Weekend in 2020 due to the COVID crisis. You can download a PDF of the current issue by clicking on the image to the right.
Contributions
Your editorial contributions are welcome - please send your pub and brewery news to our Pubs Officer on pubs@norwich.camra.org.uk, or articles to the editor on editor@norfolknips.org.uk.
Advertising
The printed version of Norfolk Nips is published every three months with a print run of 13,000 copies, and is available free of charge in pubs throughout Norfolk, and further afield.
To enquire about advertising in Norfolk Nips, please contact Kevin Maddams at Outline on 07850 519 940 or email advertising@norwich.camra.org.uk
Distribution
The magazine is distributed to pubs across the county by volunteer CAMRA members. If you know of a pub that doesn't receive any copies, and you could help by delivering some, please contact nipsdistribution@norwich.camra.org.uk. Copies are available for distribution from the Fat Cat, West End Street, Norwich, but please do not remove copies for distribution without emailing the above address to check whether the pubs you want to deliver to are already covered.
Previous Issues
Please scroll down for previous editions, or click on one of the years below.
We have editions going back to 2005, and a few before that - they'll be added to this page as we get round to it, but please get in touch if you need one that's not yet available here.
The name hadn't changed since 19??, when the (then only two) Norfolk branches of CAMRA decided to produce a joint magazine, merging Norwich & Norfolk's (as it was then known) Norfolk Nips and and West Norfolk's Cask Force.
However, by 2018 the magazine had come to be known simply as Norfolk Nips, and two more Norfolk branches had formed, Mid Anglia in the south, and East Norfolk, covering Great Yarmouth and the eastern Broads.
Updated May 1, 2023 |
Click on the image above to download a pdf of the latest edition
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