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Our erstwhile branch magazine:
WHAT'S DOING

 

What's Doing was until 2006 the long established monthly magazine for Greater Manchester's beer lovers.

(And not to be confused with the Campaign's national newspaper, What's Brewing.)


What's Doing was probably the longest running of any of the scores of magazines published by different branches of CAMRA. It started back in 1975 and soon became a firm favourite of locals and visitors alike.

The magazine ceased publication in 2006 on the untimely death of its Editor, Printer and Publisher, Neil Richardson. Neil was a professional printer and the publisher of a wide range of books on local history. He produced What's Doing in his spare time and at very little cost to CAMRA - we just paid for the paper and ink.

We have since launched a replacement, the Drinker's Alemanac, but it's very different from the original. It's in colour for a start, it comes out every other month and it's FREE!, being funded entirely by advertising now.

What it doesn't have is the previous magazine's trademark articles from that bad boy of CAMRA, Rupert Periwinkle.

A few old WD articles are preserved on this website. From the September 2004 edition of What's Doing, there's a piece about the Hillary Step, a completely smoke free new pub in Whalley Range at a time when smoking was still allowed in most pubs. The next explains the significance of those mysterious numbers on pub glasses, 2043 And All That. Another wishes a Happy 40th Birthday to the This links to an external site over which we have no control Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood. And there's an account of the 2002 Treasure Hunt round Manchester city centre.


This page was last updated on 4th November 2007

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