Bank Holidays 2021: How many days do we get off next year and what dates are they? OLD

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This year, many people’s bank holiday plans were disrupted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and ensuing lockdown restrictions, which left the majority of the nation with very little to do during their time off.

But, as the end of 2020 approaches, thoughts are turning to the year ahead and the promise of better days.

While England and Scotland have been subjected to further lockdown restrictions, there is still hope that 2021 will be the year Brits can use their bonus days to travel to the beach, spend time with friends and family, or jet off on a last-minute holiday.

So, whether you want to plan a far-flung getaway or strategically book some time off work, here are all the the bank holidays in 2021 for those living in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

2021 Bank and Public Holidays

New Year’s Day: Friday 1 January

St Patrick’s Day: Wednesday 17 March (Northern Ireland only)

Good Friday: Friday 2 April

Easter Monday: Monday 5 April

Early May Bank Holiday: Monday 3 May

Spring Bank Holiday: Monday 31 May

Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen’s Day): Monday 12 July (Northern Ireland only)

Summer Bank Holiday: Monday 2 August (Scotland only)

Summer Bank Holiday: Monday 30 August

St Andrew’s Day: Tuesday 30 November (Scotland only)

Christmas Day (substitute day): Monday 27 December

Boxing Day (substitute day): Tuesday 28 December

Other key dates to remember for 2021:

Burns Night: Monday 25 January

Chinese New Year: Friday 12 Feb

Valentine’s Day: Sunday 14 Feb

Shrove Tuesday: Tuesday 16 Feb

Ash Wednesday: Wednesday 17 Feb

St David’s Day: Monday 1 March

Mother’s Day: Sunday 14 March

Palm Sunday: Sunday 28 March

Holi: Monday 29 March

Ramadan: Tuesday 13 April

Father’s Day: Sunday 20 June

Eid ul Adha: Tuesday 20 July

Muharram: Tuesday 10 August

Rosh Hashanah: Tuesday 7 September

Yom Kippur: Thursday 16 September

Daylight saving time ends: Sunday 31 October

Halloween: Sunday 31 October

Guy Fawkes Night: Friday 5 November

Remembrance Day: Sunday 14 November

Diwali (TBC): Saturday 14 November

Hanukkah begins: Monday 29 November

St Andrew’s Day: Tuesday 30 November

Winter Solstice: Tuesday 21 December

You can read more about a holiday hack that will help you turn 19 days of leave into 48 full days off work in 2021, here.

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