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Summer Bank Holiday

Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of Summer Bank Holiday in United Kingdom.

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History & Origins of Summer Bank Holiday

The Summer Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom (observed on the last Monday of August in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) was introduced by Liberal politician Sir John Lubbock in 1871. Historically, it was designed to give hard-working bank and industrial employees a crucial summer day off to enjoy outdoor recreation and fresh air before the onset of winter.

How It Is Observed & Celebrated

It is celebrated with massive cultural outdoor events, most famously the Notting Hill Carnival in London—a vibrant two-day celebration of Caribbean culture, music, and food—alongside beach trips and music festivals.

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Country: United Kingdom
Holiday Name: Summer Bank Holiday
Date (2026): August 31
Day (2026): Monday
Observance Type: Statutory
Observed In: Scotland

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Date Reference Matrix (3-Year Range)

Year Calendar Date Day of the Week Status
2025 August 25, 2025 Monday Official Statutory Day Off
2026 August 31, 2026 Current Year Monday Official Statutory Day Off
2027 August 30, 2027 Monday Official Statutory Day Off