Bod Alsager collects its coveted CAMRA award after converting a former solicitor's office

By Deborah Bowyer

20th Jun 2024 | Local News

Bod Alsager manager Jason Dunn with the award and a pint of Titanic Plum Porter. (Photo: Titanic Brewery)
Bod Alsager manager Jason Dunn with the award and a pint of Titanic Plum Porter. (Photo: Titanic Brewery)

Cheers! Bod Alsager has collected its coveted CAMRA award for Conversion to Pub Use category.

As reported here a panel of experts in design and conservation judged the award with categories ranging from refurbishment to new build. 

Bod Alsager has become a popular venue in the town since opening. (Photo: Nub News)

The category rewards "outstanding conversions of buildings which were originally built for other uses and have now been transformed into a pub". 

The judges look for conversions which successfully create the pub ambience in a building not designed as one, but also those which bring out the character of the building that has been converted.

Jonathan Wright, head of retail for Titanic Brewery, said "We were absolutely delighted to hear that Bod Alsager has been recognised with this prestigious national award.

"Our Bod in Alsager was formerly a solicitor's office that had stood empty for some time. We're thrilled that we have been able to breathe new life into this building, and are grateful to the local community who have welcomed us with open arms!"

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