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Scotsman
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
The 13 pubs in Edinburgh, the Lothians and Borders named in CAMRA Pub of the Year awards 2025
Stagg's in Musselburgh has been named Scotland's Pub of the Year 2025, while the Jolly Judge in Edinburgh city centre has been named Scotland Cider Pub of the Year. Thirteen pubs across Edinburgh and South East Scotland were recognised in the awards, with the boozers having been awarded across four categories - Edinburgh, Lothians, Borders and Cider Pub of the Year. Here are all the winners named the 2025 CAMRA Edinburgh & SE Scotland Pub of the Year awards. 1 . Edinburgh The Stockbridge Tap was named the best pub in Edinburgh in the 2025 CAMRA Edinburgh & South East Scotland Pub of the Year awards. | The Stockbridge Tap Photo Sales 2 . Edinburgh The Jolly Judge bagged second place in the Edinburgh category. | Submitted Photo Sales 3 . Edinburgh The Abbotsford Bar bagged third place in the Edinburgh category of the 2025 CAMRA Edinburgh & SE Scotland Pub of the Year awards. | Abbotsford Bar Photo Sales 4 . Lothian Stagg's Bar in Musselburgh was named best pub in the Lothians. It also bagged the overall prize for Scotland's Pub of the Year. | Google Maps Photo Sales Related topics: EdinburghCAMRAPubsLothiansBorders


BBC News
23-03-2025
- Climate
- BBC News
Wiltshire in pictures: Spring equinox and indoor moon
It has been sunny but also chilly this week in Wiltshire - a recipe for great photos. Equinox: The spring equinox on Thursday provided many opportunities for beautiful shots like these at Avebury and Mouldon Hill. Moon in the minster: Warminster got involved with StarFest this week, run by Cranborne Chase Dark Sky Reserve. It includes a huge moon installation at the Minster Church of St Denys in the centre of the town. Rescue to recovery: Reggie the police dog has celebrated his first year of service after arriving from a rescue centre. Wiltshire Police adopted the three-year-old springer spaniel from Dogs Trust after the charity noticed his training potential. He is now a drugs, cash and firearms recovery dog and has already carried out more than 60 searches. Grand procession: Wiltshire's annual Rule of Law service had The Lady Chief Justice, Baroness Sue Carr as the guest of honour. Organised by the High Sheriff of Wiltshire the service was attended by judges, MPs, mayors, charities and faith leaders at Salisbury Cathedral. Clock change: Just in time for the clocks to go forward this weekend, Melksham Town Council had the mechanism in the town hall's clock replaced, which means the clock can now make the change itself. Pub success: The winner of the Cider Pub of the Year in Salisbury and South Wiltshire is The Cuckoo Inn on the edge of the New Forest at Hamptworth, which has at least 24 different ciders on sale. Jane Foster from the local CAMRA branch handed landlord Nik Amplianitis his certificate. Fluffy bundles: It is lambing season across the county and the Wiltshire College farm at Lackham is the latest to welcome some new four-legged farm is hosting an open weekend with the dairy herd, birds of prey and new-born lambs all on display, with the possibility of seeing lambs actually being born.