Brewery Men Remembered

Brewery Men Remembered

As the country commemorates 80 years since the D-Day landings in June 1944 we talked to volunteer Malcolm Goode about his research into the brewery workers who served in the D-Day Campaign. Malcolm has volunteered with the Trust since 2016 and has a particular passion...
Safeguarding the future of brewery heritage

Safeguarding the future of brewery heritage

The Trust remains committed to protecting and preserving Britain’s brewing heritage. Our current focus is on securing the future of the archives and artefacts that were previously housed in the National Brewery Centre in Burton upon Trent, which means the Trust...
Member spotlight: Shepherd Neame

Member spotlight: Shepherd Neame

We are proud that Shepherd Neame is a corporate member of the Trust. Shepherd Neame is Britain’s oldest brewer – and while 1698 is the Brewery’s official founding date, its heritage pre-dates this period. As in Burton-upon-Trent the history of...
Archives on the move!

Archives on the move!

At the end of April more boxes arrived on several large pallets at the Trust’s premises at Station Street, with a final load to follow later this year. Containing significant amounts of archive material which have been moved from the former museum site, our small team...
Trust appoints Marketing Officer

Trust appoints Marketing Officer

The Trust has appointed a freelance Marketing Officer to help us achieve our aim of promoting the National Brewery Collection and Archive. Jenny Procter is an experienced marketing consultant who has worked across a range of industries and sectors. She will help us...