Is New Year's Day deemed to be a Bank Holiday?
This in particular reference to the CCA 1974, but also generally.
This in particular reference to the CCA 1974, but also generally.
1 January | New Year's Day | from 1974, by Royal Proclamation. Currently not proclaimed if 1 January falls on Saturday or Sunday.[1][2][3][4] |
2 January | not named | By Royal Proclamation, only in a year in which 1 January is Sunday. |
3 January | not named | By Royal Proclamation, only in a year in which 1 January is Saturday. |
17 March | St. Patrick's Day | Northern Ireland only (this was not an officially recognised public holiday in Northern Ireland until the peace process was signed and from thereon was recognised) |
variable | Good Friday | Traditional common law holiday[1][2][3][4] |
Easter Monday | Statutory bank holiday, defined by name.[12] | |
First Monday in May | May Day Bank Holiday | from 1978, by Royal Proclamation annually[1][2][3][4] |
Last Monday in May | Spring Bank Holiday | Statutory bank holiday from 1971,[12] following a trial period from 1965 to 1970. Replaced Whit Monday, which was formerly a public holiday whose date varied according to the date of Easter.[12][13][14] The legislation does not specify a name for the holiday, merely when it occurs. |
12 July | Battle of the Boyne (Orangeman's Day)[15] | Northern Ireland only |
Last Monday in August | Late Summer Bank Holiday | Statutory bank holiday from 1971,[12] following a trial period from 1965 to 1970. Replaced the first Monday in August (formerly commonly known as "August Bank Holiday".[1][4][12] The legislation does not specify a name for the holiday, merely when it occurs. |
25 December | Christmas Day | Traditional common law holiday[1][2][3][4] |
26 December (see Notes) | Boxing Day | Statutory bank holiday. Legislation does not name the holiday, but states that it falls on "26th December, if it be not a Sunday."[12] |
27 December | not named | Statutory bank holiday only in a year in which 25 December is either on a Saturday or Sunday.[12] This has the effect of adding an extra holiday when Christmas Day falls on a Sunday. |
28 December | not named | By Royal Proclamation (example for 2015). This is an extra holiday added when either Christmas Day or Boxing Day falls on a Saturday. |
Total | 8 (England & Wales) 10 (Northern Ireland) |
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