Are you ready for the long weekend? Maybe you’ve forgotten but next Monday is the last Monday in August… so it’s a Bank Holiday! Bank holidays are special public holidays that have been recognised since 1871 as days when banks were closed and that means no trading and no working in banks or offices. However, most museums and other public attractions remain open to profit from these holidays.
But remember, since your virtual office is in England your business will also abide by these dates as holidays regardless of where your post, calls and emails are forwarded to.
Here are the dates for the remaining holidays in 2008 and 2009: update your calendar now!
HOLIDAY | DATE |
Summer Bank Holiday | 25th August 2008 |
Christmas Day | 25th December 2008 |
Boxing Day | 26th December 2008 |
New Year’s Day | 1st January 2009 |
Good Friday | 10th April 2009 |
Easter Monday | 13th April 2009 |
Early May Bank Holiday | 4th May 2009 |
Spring Bank Holiday | 25th May 2009 |
Summer Bank Holiday | 31st August 2009 |
Christmas Day | 25th December 2009 |
Christmas Bank Holiday | 28th December 2009 |
And now that you know we won’t be answering the phone on Monday, have a browse through some websites to get excursion ideas: for London go to visitlondon.com or if you are feeling more adventurous go to lastminute.com!
Enjoy! and see you next week!
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