Jan 15 2009

New Year’s Day

New Years Day is the 1st of January. This is always a Bank Holiday.

If New Years Day falls on a weekend (Saturday or Sunday) then the New Years Day bank holiday is carried forward to the Monday 2nd or 3rd of January.

New Years day as the name suggests represents the start of a new calendar year.

Many people make “New Year resolutions” that tend to start on this day.

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UK Bank Holidays

Find out when the UK Bank Holidays are for this year (2010) and future years. You may need to plan holidays, breaks away or want to know dates when children won't be in school due to bank holidays.

1 January - New Year’s Day
2 April - Good Friday
5 April - Easter Monday
3 May - Early May Bank Holiday
31 May - Spring Bank Holiday
30 August - Summer Bank Holiday
27 December - Christmas Day
28 December - Boxing Day