The first Monday in June is a bank holiday in Ireland. When that falls on the 7th of June, then it is a bank holiday.
Ireland has 9 bank holidays annually. The 2014 bank holidays in Ireland are: New Year's Day, (1 January) St. Patrick's Day (17 March) Easter Monday (21 April) May Bank Holiday (5 May) June Bank Holiday (2 June) August Bank Holiday (4 August) October Bank Holiday (27 October) Christmas Day (25 December) St. Stephen's Day (26 December)
The first Monday in May is a bank holiday in Ireland. In 2015 the first Monday in May is the 4th of May. So the bank holiday will be on the 4th of May.
The first Monday in June is a bank holiday in Ireland. Secondary schools are finished by June, as the major exams start, so they have June, July and August off. Primary schools finish at the end of June, having July and August off.
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Here in Ireland, yes.
In the Republic of Ireland, December 26th is a bank holiday and is known as St. Stephen's Day. In Northern Ireland it is referred to as Boxing Day, and is also a holiday.
A bank holiday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. It is also a colloquialism for a public holiday in Ireland. There are no official bank holidays that take place in February.
Yes the 4th of June is classed as whit Monday next yr which is a bank holiday, and the 5th June is the queens jubilee.
The summer bank holiday for England and Wales is August 27th.The summer bank holiday for Scotland is August 6th.The summer bank holiday in Northern Ireland is August 27th.
Postal services do operate on Good Friday, as it is not a bank holiday.
Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day, New Years Day, St Patrick's Day, Easter Monday, May, June, August and October Bank Holiday. The Luck of the Irish.
Whit week is from June 4th to June 8th. The monday and tuesday are the bank holidays (there's an extra bank holiday on the 5th for the Queen's Jubilee)