United Kingdom Public Holidays 2050
January 2050
- New Year’s Day – Saturday, 1 January (Substitute Holiday on Monday, 3 January)
A celebration marking the beginning of the new year with fireworks, parties, and family gatherings.
March 2050
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St David’s Day (Wales - Observed, Not a Bank Holiday) – Tuesday, 1 March
A day honoring St David, the patron saint of Wales, celebrated with parades and cultural events. -
Good Friday – Friday, 8 April
A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed with church services and reflection. -
Easter Monday (Except Scotland) – Monday, 11 April
A holiday following Easter Sunday, often marked by family gatherings and Easter egg hunts.
May 2050
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Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 2 May
Also known as May Day, celebrating the arrival of spring with community events and festivals. -
Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 30 May
A break marking the transition to summer, often enjoyed with outdoor activities and trips.
June 2050
- Trooping the Colour (Not a Bank Holiday, but Celebrated Nationally) – Saturday, 11 June
A grand military parade in London, celebrating the official birthday of the monarch.
July 2050
- Orangemen’s Day (Northern Ireland Only) – Tuesday, 12 July
A significant event in Northern Ireland, commemorating the Battle of the Boyne with parades and public gatherings.
August 2050
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Summer Bank Holiday (Scotland) – Monday, 1 August
A public holiday in Scotland, often celebrated with outdoor activities, festivals, and travel. -
Summer Bank Holiday (England, Wales & Northern Ireland) – Monday, 29 August
A holiday marking the end of summer, enjoyed with fairs, outdoor gatherings, and sporting events.
November 2050
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Bonfire Night (Not a Public Holiday, but Widely Celebrated) – Saturday, 5 November
Also known as Guy Fawkes Night, marked with fireworks, bonfires, and historical reenactments. -
St Andrew’s Day (Scotland Only - Bank Holiday in Scotland) – Wednesday, 30 November
A Scottish national holiday celebrating St Andrew, featuring traditional music, food, and cultural events.
December 2050
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Christmas Day – Sunday, 25 December (Substitute Holiday on Tuesday, 27 December)
A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed with feasts, gift-giving, and family gatherings. -
Boxing Day – Monday, 26 December
Traditionally associated with charity, now known for shopping sales, sports events, and social gatherings.
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