Winners
Where the entry reads None Awarded, this means no award was given in that category for that year, even though there may be 'Highly Commended' pubs in that category(which are not listed here). None listed, this means there was no information about that particular award. Sources: CAMRA website - PDA winners list; What's Brewing, Issue: April 2007, Article: Better pubs by design..
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Year | New Build | Conversion | Refurbishment | Conservation | Joe Goodwin Award |
2008 | Zero Degrees, Reading, Berkshire | Unknown | Joint Winners:
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Unknown | Unknown |
2007 | The Black Horse Inn, Walcote, Leicestershire | The Tobie Norris, Stamford, Lincolnshire | The Weaver Hotel, Runcorn, Cheshire | The Weaver Hotel | None Awarded |
2006 | None Awarded | The Works, Sowerby Bridge, W. Yorkshire | Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent | Three Pigeons, Halifax, W. Yorkshire | Joint:
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2005 | |||||
2004 | Zero Degrees, Bristol | The Yorkshire Terrier, York | The Racecourse, Lower Kersal, Salford | Prestoungrange Gothenburg, Prestonpans, Scotland | The Yarborough, Brigg, Lincolnshire |
2003 | Not awarded | Smiths of Bourne, Lincolnshire | Wortley Almshouses, Peterborough | The Bell Inn, Nottingham | None listed |
2002 | Manor Barn Farm, Southfleet, Kent | Gatekeeper, Westgate Street, Cardiff, Wales | The Test Match, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire | The Bath Hotel, Sheffield | Holt’s Railway, Didsbury, Greater Manchester |
2001 | None Awarded | Porterhouse, London | Joint:
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Bull & Butcher, near Henley on Thames | Merchants Arms, Bristol |
2000 | None Awarded | Sedge Lynn, Manchester | None Awarded | Phoenix, York | The Monkey, Crewe |
1999 | None Awarded | Joint:
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Dispensary, Liverpool | None Awarded | Dispensary, Liverpool |
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