Full calendar of public and bank holidays of the world (and banks closures), from 1970 until 2070 for United Kingdom (Scotland)
Early May Bank Holiday
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Monday May 2, 2022
Secular holiday : The Bank of England observed about 33 saints' days and religious festivals as holidays, but in 1834 this was reduced to four May 1 (May Day), November 1 (All Saints' Day), Good Friday and Christmas Day.
In 1871, the Bank Holidays Act 1871 was introduced. It stated that no person was compelled to make any payment or to do any act upon a bank holiday which he would not be compelled to do or make on Christmas Day or Good Friday.
100 years later the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 was passed, specifying the majority of the current bank holidays, although New Year's Day and May Day were not introduced throughout the whole of the UK until 1974 and 1978.
Local election
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Thursday May 5, 2022
Special Events :
Victoria Day (Edinburgh only)
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Monday May 23, 2022
Secular holiday : Held in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24
Edinburgh Marathon
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Saturday May 28, 2022
Sports events : Www.edinburghmarathon.com/ 2022 edition confirmed
Spring Bank Holiday (Scotland)
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Thursday June 2, 2022
Secular holiday :
Queen's Platinum Jubilee
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Friday June 3, 2022
Secular holiday :
Summer holiday (beginning)
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Friday July 1, 2022
School holidays : May vary according to the local council
for a complete list of UK & Scottish holidays, please go to http://myschoolholidays.com
or http://www.gov.scot
Parliament recess (beginning)
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Saturday July 2, 2022
Special Events :
Regional holiday
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Monday July 18, 2022
Secular holiday : Glasgow Fair in Glasgow only
Summer Bank Holiday (banks remain open)
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Monday August 1, 2022
Secular holiday :
Edinburgh International Festival
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Friday August 5, 2022
Culture : Lasts 3 weeks
www.eif.co.uk 2022 edition confirmed
Edinbugh Tattoo
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Friday August 5, 2022
Culture : Lasts 3 weeks
www.edintattoo.co.uk 2022 edition CONFIRMED
Fringe Festival
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Friday August 5, 2022
Culture : Www.edfringe.com In Edinburgh 2022 edition CONFIRMED
Edinburgh International Film Festival
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Friday August 12, 2022
Culture : Lasts 2 weeks
www.edfilmfest.org.uk 2022 edition confirmed
Summer holiday (end)
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Wednesday August 17, 2022
School holidays : May vary according to the local council
for a complete list of UK & Scottish holidays, please go to http://myschoolholidays.com
or http://www.gov.scot
Scottish Galloway Country Fair
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Saturday August 20, 2022
Tradeshows : Lasts 2 days
www.gallowaycountryfair.co.uk/ 2022 edition confirmed
Summer Bank Holiday (banks only)
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Monday August 29, 2022
Banks only :
Parliament recess (end)
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Monday September 5, 2022
Special Events :
Autumn Day (Edinburgh only)
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Monday September 19, 2022
Secular holiday : http://news.scotsman.com/opinion.cfm?id=1390642006
Regional holiday
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Monday September 26, 2022
Secular holiday : Autumn Day in Glasgow only
Loch Ness Marathon
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Sunday October 2, 2022
Sports events : Www.lochnessmarathon.com/ 2022 edition confirmed
Parliament recess (beginning)
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Friday October 7, 2022
Special Events :
Mid-term holiday (beginning)
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Friday October 14, 2022
School holidays : May vary according to the local council
for a complete list of UK & Scottish holidays, please go to http://myschoolholidays.com
or http://www.gov.scot
Parliament recess (end)
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Monday October 24, 2022
Special Events :
Mid-term holiday (end)
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Monday October 24, 2022
School holidays : May vary according to the local council
for a complete list of UK & Scottish holidays, please go to http://myschoolholidays.com
or http://www.gov.scot
Daylight Saving Time
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Sunday October 30, 2022
Special Events : At 1:00 a.m. local times
2 minutes of silence
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Friday November 11, 2022
Special Events : Commemorates the day that World War One ended in 1918, when the armistice was signed in Compiègne, Northern France, at 5am. Six hours later, the fighting stopped, and to commemorate this there is a two minute silence at 11:00 am
Poppy Day
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Sunday November 13, 2022
Culture : Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day, because it is traditional to wear an artificial poppy. They are sold by the Royal British Legion, a charity dedicated to helping war veterans, although they do not have a fixed price - they rely on donations.
The poppies are worn because in World War One the Western Front contained in the soil thousands of poppy seeds, all lying dormant. They would have lain there for years more, but the battles being fought there churned up the soil so much that the poppies bloomed like never before. The most famous bloom of poppies in the war was in Ypres, a town in Flanders, Belgium, which was crucial to the Allied defence. There were three battles there, but it was the second, which was calamitous to the allies since it heralded the first use of the new chlorine gas the Germans were experimenting with, which brought forth the poppies in greatest abundance, and inspired the Canadian soldier, Major John McCrae, to write his most famous poem. This, in turn, inspired the British Legion to adopt the poppy as their emblem. BBC
St Andrews's Day (state workers only)
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Wednesday November 30, 2022
Secular holiday :