Fair Friday is the Friday after the second Monday in July, ie it's whichever Friday is dated between 12th and 18th, so Fair Saturday is always the Saturday with "teen" in its date.
In 1971, Glasgow Fair Friday fell on July 23. The Glasgow Fair is traditionally observed on the weekend closest to the first Monday in July, leading to this date for that year.
13th July 2013
The first Friday after the second Monday in July.
According to Glasgow City Council's website, Fair Saturday 2009 is 18th July therefore Fair Monday is 20th July. http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/YourCouncil/Council_Committees/CouncilDiary/publicgeneralholidays2009.htm
The 'Greater Glasgow' area.
Fair Friday is 17th, nearly as late as it can be, so last day is Saturday 1 August. Fair Saturday is ALWAYS the Saturday with a "teenth" in its date.
Glasgow Fair begins on the Friday after the second Monday in July.
As far as I know 17th of July to 20th of July. Not totally sure, but no-one else has answered yet....
Fair Saturday every year is the Saturday after the second Friday in July.
The Glasgow Fair in 1969 took place from July 26 to August 2. This annual event, which traditionally marks a week-long holiday for the city, featured various festivities and activities. The Fair is an important cultural event in Glasgow's history, attracting locals and visitors alike.
the first fortnight of July is the Clydebank fair holiday, followed by the Glasgow fair during the second fortnight of July.
Fair Monday is the Monday after the second Friday in July