Committees
If you would like to help out, we always need an extra pair of hands – anything from forwarding the latest MerseyAle magazine to your local pub to a meeting with trading standards!
For example, dozens volunteered for the CAMRA national AGM at the Villa Marina in Douglas in April 2010.
Simply leave a private comment at the bottom of the page, come to any event or contact any committee member.
2011/12 BRANCH COMMITTEE
Branch Contact & Area Co-Ordinator: Angela Aspin (Douglas) +44 7624 491613
Publicity: Clive Alford (Peel)
Public Affairs Officer: Angela Aspin (Douglas)
Chair: Charles Miller (Peel) +44 7624 307356
Vice Chair & Membership Secretary: John Wheeler (Douglas) +44 7624 324058
Branch Secretary & Young Members Contact: Rob Storey (Onchan)
Social Secretary: Martyn Anderson (Onchan)
Treasurer: Gareth Colquitt (Foxdale)
Brewery Liaison Officer: Andrew Jessop (Port Soderick)
Pubs Liaison Officer & Clubs Liaison Officer: Darren Shaw (Union Mills)
Locale Co-Ordinator: Martin Hazell (Douglas)
Pubs Preservation Officer: Bill Smith (Peel)
GBG Co-Ordinator: Anne Miller (Peel)
Website Manager: Graeme Jones (Douglas), a member of the Royal Chartered IT professional body
2012 BEER FESTIVAL SUB-COMMITTEE
Chair – Event Organiser: Charles Miller
Vice Chair – Deputy Event Organiser & Deputy Treasurer: Bill Smith
Secretary (Minutes): Ian Galloway
Treasurer: Matt Cox
Facilities Manager: Andy Kelly
Bar Manager: Rob Storey
Website & Sponsorship: Martin Hazell
Volunteer Staffing Manager: John Wheeler
Entertainment: Ray McMullen
Publicity: Alan Cooper
2010 CAMRA NATIONAL AGM SUB-COMMITTEE
Chair – Event Organiser: Graeme Jones (Douglas)
Vice Chair: Angela Aspin (Douglas)
General Secretary: J Jones (Douglas)
Bar Manager: Charles Miller (Peel)
Finance: Martin Hazell (Douglas)
Events: Martyn Anderson (Onchan)
Technical Advisors: The Whitehouse (Peel), The Creek (Peel)

How about setting up on this website a publicans website where they can enter daily what guest ales they have on that day, most have computers now and I for one travel for ales I like, as each date passes the site could delete the listings electronically, it will also promote the pubs that do real ales.
I am shortly going to Liverpool for a few days and recently picked up a copy of Mersey Ale from the “Woody”. Inside I noticed that there is produced a “Liverpool Real Ale Pubs Map”
Where can I get such map from
Thanking you for your response in advance
Geoff Clague