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Camerons Brewery invests £100k in Cluny upgrade
Hartlepool-based brewing company Camerons is investing £100k to upgrade the PA and lighting systems at both its Cluny and Cluny 2 venues in the Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne.
One of the region’s most iconic music venues, the planned improvements will be the first major spend at the sites since 2002.
Camerons purchased The Cluny, which has played host to an array of great local, national, and international musicians, as part of its takeover of The Head of Steam group in 2013.
Chris Soley, Chief Executive of Camerons said “The Cluny is a well renowned music venue in the North East, and it’s important we maintain its reputation for being one of the key music and entertainment destinations in the area.
“We felt it was the right time to invest in upgrading the equipment, so that we can enhance the gig experience for our customers.
“Part of our strategy is acquiring new venues for our pub estate, but also key is the investment into existing sites in our group to make sure we maintain our growing reputation as a leading brewer and pub company.”
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