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BEER MATTERS Editor beermatters@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Joint Social Secretary social@sheffield.camra.org.ukAndy Cullen
Andy has been actively involved in CAMRA since the early 2000s after being recruited to sit on a National Younger Members Task Group. Since then he has held roles on the branch committee including Secretary, Membership Secretary, Magazine Editor, Chair and now Social Secretary. Andy has also been involved with the Steel City Beer & Cider Festival almost every year since becoming active in the branch.
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Membership Secretary membership@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Beer Scoring Coordinator
Clubs OfficerAndy Shaw
A CAMRA member since 1977, Andy has served on numerous branch committees around the country over the past 40 years. He’s also been a member of various national committees over the years and has been on CAMRA’s National Executive since 2012. In 2017 he joined the Sheffield & District committee filling a few vacant positions including Membership Secretary and Clubs Officer. Visitors to the Steel City Beer & Cider Festival will see Andy manning the membership stall, where he’s set records recruiting new members!
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Pub of the Month Coordinator potm@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Dan Rowe
Dan moved to Sheffield in 2023, and started attending CAMRA meetings after accidentally sitting next to several branch members at Indie Beer Feast. He took on the role of Pub of the Month coordinator in 2025 and revamped the process to make an award each month.
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Pub Heritage Officer pubheritage@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Dave Pickersgill
Dave has been a CAMRA member since the 1970s and has worked at almost 40 Sheffield CAMRA festivals, plus a fair number of others. He is Brewery Liaison Officer (BLO) for Abbeydale, Blue Bee, Bradfield and Loxley. He was also the Chair of the Local Organising Committee for the 2023 national CAMRA Members’ Weekend, AGM & Conference. A member of the National Pub Heritage Group, he leads on planning and pub heritage issues. He also edited the Sheffield’s Real Heritage Pubs book, for which downloads vastly exceeded expectations. The hard copy was available in October 2018 and again in 2021. On both occasions, it was a sell-out. The 5th edition (2023) is available as both a hard copy and a free download.
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Vice Chair vicechair@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Glyn Mansell
Glyn joined CAMRA in 2010 and attended branch meetings for a few years before being elected Chair in 2018. He’s passionate about real ale and working with the committee to promote the wide variety of pubs, breweries and festivals that we’re fortunate to have in and around Sheffield. You’ll likely meet Glyn presenting many of our pub awards, as well as on our RambAles and minibus trips. Beyond CAMRA, he enjoys walking and cycling, is involved in conservation projects, and has five grandchildren who he says keep him grounded.
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Rambales Coordinator rambale@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Joint Social Secretary social@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Committee Meeting SecretaryMike Cooke
Although a long time cask ale aficionado, Mike only joined CAMRA in 2019, but soon became involved with the Steel City Beer Festival, firstly as a volunteer, and more recently on the organising committee. Sheffield born and bred (although now living just outside the border in North East Derbyshire), he worked in accountancy for most of his working life, except for two years taken out working in a pub/restaurant in the 70’s, when cask was under severe threat, and looking for a decent pint became a bit of a hobby (and still is!)
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Press Officer press@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Neil Harvey
Neil originally joined CAMRA in the early 1980s, and became a Life Member in 1998. Originally from Southampton, he has been active in South Hampshire, Leeds, and Tyneside and Northumberland branches before moving to South Yorkshire in late 2023. He has been Press Officer in previous branches before taking on the role here, and has worked at many beer festivals around the country, even as far away as the Isle of Man!
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Treasurer treasurer@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Festival Organiser festival@sheffield.camra.org.uk
BEER MATTERS Advertising ads@sheffield.camra.org.ukPaul Crofts
Paul has been a committee member since 2014, as well as being on the festival committee. ‘I have enjoyed all the various roles I have played in that time, particularly my functions at [the 2017] festival, and I was delighted to be press-ganged into being the Festival Organiser for [the following] year (thanks Louise!). ‘As well as being fond of “lowering a couple for the tonsils”, I’m also a big music fan, particularly live music. Feel free to stop me for a chat anytime you see me in the pub (particularly if you want to sponsor something at the festival).’
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Chair chair@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Committee Meeting Secretary
Pub of the Year Coordinator
Good Beer Guide CoordinatorPaul Manning
Paul has been on the branch committee for a few years taking on Vice Chair, Good Beer Guide and Pub of the Month/Year Coordinator roles before becoming our new Chair. Paul had a long career in IT and business project/programme management roles for a major financial institution before retiring in 2021. He now undertakes some part time exam invigilation work at Westfield School as well as helping his wife, Bev, look after their four young grandchildren on a regular basis. Paul and Bev are often in their local, the Chantry Inn at Handsworth. They love foreign and UK travel which often involves beer! Paul is passionate about supporting great beer, Sheffield’s fantastic pubs and also our superb annual beer festival. He is always willing to chat with members and punters over a pint or two.
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Committee Member
Paul Rugg
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Secretary secretary@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Phil Ellett
A relatively recent convert to real ale, Phil joined CAMRA in 2016. Since then he has worked as a volunteer at several beer festivals and visited numerous breweries. He is also on the Steel City Beer & Cider Festival organising committee, with both IT systems and cellar duties.
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Real Cider Chamption cider@sheffield.camra.org.uk
Sarah Mills
CAMRA member since 2010, Sarah was encouraged to join because she wanted to be involved in the beer festival. ‘At the time cider was a small sideline and since I have been joint cider bar manager I have seen it go from strength to strength.’