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British Life & Culture

Calendar of Special Events & Celebrations

by Mandy Barrow

 
 
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British Special Days January 2010
Holidays in the UK
 

January 2010
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Hogmanay
New year celebrations in Scotland.

New Years Day info

1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan
New Years Day
Bank Holiday / Public Holiday
Extra day when New Years Days falls at a weekend.
1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan

The New Year's Day Parade London

image: new years paradeMore than 10,000 dancers, acrobats, cheerleaders, musicians and performers assemble in the heart of the city for a "celebration of nations." Starting as Big Ben strikes 12 Noon, the Parade takes the following route:
Parliament Square, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, Pall Mall, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus and then up to the junction of Berkeley Street on Piccadilly.

1 Jan 1 Jan 1 Jan
Bank Holiday (Scotland Only)
2 Jan
4 Jan 3 Jan
Handsel Monday
The first Monday of the new year, when handsels or presents were given to servants, children, etc. Now replaced by Boxing Day.
5 Jan 4 Jan Jan
Twelfth Night (Christian)
Christian observance of the close of Christmastide. Christmas decorations are taken down on 5th January (Twelfth Night)
5 Jan 5 Jan 5 Jan

image: Holly manTwelfth Night Celebrations London
Twelfth Night is an annual seasonal celebration held on the Bankside by Shakespeare's Globe, in London. It is a celebration of the New Year, mixing ancient Midwinter seasonal customs with contemporary festivity
www.thelionspart.co.uk

4 Jan 3 Jan 2 Jan
Epiphany (Twelfth Day) (Christian Festival)
The Epiphany honours the arrival of the Magi (three wise men) and the first public presentation of the Baby Jesus.
6 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan
Plough Monday
Plough Monday traditionally marked the beginning of the new agricultural year.
6 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan
image: strawStraw Bear Festival
At Whittlesey, on the weekend following Plough Monday the first Monday after Twelfth Night, a straw bear is paraded around the town attended by a host of dancers and musician from all over the country. The bear is a man covered from head to foot in a straw costume which weighs 30 kg!
9 -11 Jan 15 -17 Jan  

London International Mime Festival
The London International Mime Festival, founded in 1977, is the largest event of its kind in the world. Artists perform in a number of venues across the capital including the South Bank Centre, Royal Opera House and the ICA, attracting an annual audience of around 16,000 people.

  13 - 31 Jan  
Burn's Night
The birthday of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns (1759-1796), celebrated with great festivity by the Scots. Burns Suppers are traditional celebrations on this day.
25 Jan 25 Jan 25 Jan
St. Dwynwen's Day - Welsh patron saint of lovers
St Dwynwen's day is celebrated in Wales and commemorates the patron saint of friendship and love.
25 Jan 25 Jan 25 Jan

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