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Bank holiday dates


Bank holiday dates

The expected dates of bank and public holidays in England, Wales and Scotland are listed below.
When the usual date of a bank or public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, a 'substitute day' is given, normally the following Monday. For example in 2009, Boxing Day was on Saturday, 26 December, so there was a substitute bank holiday on Monday, 28 December.

England and Wales

There are currently eight permanent bank holidays in England and Wales and an additional one in 2012:
England and Wales 2010   2011   2012
New Year's Day1 January 3 January*2 January*
Good Friday2 April 22 April6 April
Easter Monday5 April 25 April9 April
Early May Bank Holiday3 May 2 May7 May
Spring Bank Holiday31 May 30 May4 June*
Queen's Diamond Jubilee - -5 June
Summer Bank Holiday30 August 29 August27 August
Christmas Day27 December* 26 December*25 December
Boxing Day28 December* 27 December*26 December
* substitute day

Scotland

There are nine statutory bank holidays across the whole of Scotland. There are also other public or local holidays which can be determined by local authorities, based on local tradition. Since 2007, St Andrew's Day has been an alternative, voluntary public holiday, which can replace an existing local holiday.
Businesses and schools are not necessarily closed on Scottish bank holidays, and the Scottish banks follow the English and Welsh bank holidays for business reasons.
Scotland2010 20112012
New Year's Day1 January 3 January*2 January*
2nd January4 January* 4 January*3 January
Good Friday2 April 22 April6 April
Early May Bank Holiday3 May 2 May7 May
Spring Bank Holiday31 May 30 May4 June*
Queen's Diamond Jubilee - -5 June
Summer Bank Holiday2 August 1 August6 August
St Andrew's Day30 November 30 November30 November
Christmas Day27 December* 26 December*25 December
Boxing Day28 December* 27 December*26 December
* substitute day
In Northern Ireland, there are ten permanent bank holidays - the same eight as in England and Wales, plus St Patrick's Day and the Anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. For more information see the nidirect website.
There are laws that allow the dates of bank holidays to be changed, or other holidays to be declared, for example to celebrate special occasions.
It has been announced that there will be a special bank holiday in 2012 to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The 2012 late May bank holiday will be moved to Monday 4 June 2012 and an additional Jubilee bank holiday will be on Tuesday 5 June 2012. 

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