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Public Holiday Calendar for England 2026

lastUpdated: 2026-06-22

Complete England Public Holiday and Observance Calendar for 2026

Keeping track of public holidays and widely observed dates in England is useful whether you are planning a holiday, setting business deadlines, scheduling payroll, or organising a community event. England has eight official bank holidays each year, and beyond those, dozens of culturally significant observances shape the rhythm of the calendar from January through December. This guide covers every key date in 2026, from New Year's Day to New Year's Eve, with clear information on which days affect working arrangements, banking, and everyday life.

Bank Holidays vs. Public Holidays in England

The terms "bank holiday" and "public holiday" are often used interchangeably in England, but there is a technical distinction worth knowing. Bank holidays in England are set under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 and currently number eight per year: New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Early May Bank Holiday, Spring Bank Holiday, Summer Bank Holiday, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. These are the dates on which banks close, public services operate on reduced schedules, and many employers are contractually obliged to give workers paid leave.

It is important to note that there is no automatic legal right for employees to take bank holidays off — this depends on individual employment contracts. Some workers, particularly in retail, healthcare, hospitality, and emergency services, regularly work on bank holidays and may be entitled to enhanced pay or substitute days off in lieu. Employers and HR teams planning resource schedules for 2026 should check staff contracts carefully and publish holiday arrangements well in advance.

Scotland and Northern Ireland observe a different set of public holidays from England and Wales, so organisations operating across the UK should account for these regional differences when planning UK-wide schedules for 2026.

Long Weekends in 2026

One of the practical benefits of England's bank holiday calendar is the cluster of long weekends it creates, particularly between April and September. In 2026, the Easter bank holidays (Good Friday and Easter Monday) create a four-day weekend, which is among the most popular periods for domestic and international travel. The Early May Bank Holiday, Spring Bank Holiday, and Summer Bank Holiday each produce three-day weekends that are heavily used for short breaks, festivals, and family visits.

Booking travel, accommodation, and restaurant reservations well ahead of these long weekends is strongly advisable, as demand spikes significantly. Rail services and major motorways also see higher-than-average volumes around every bank holiday in 2026.

Plan Ahead with the Printable PDF Calendar

For businesses, schools, and households that prefer a physical reference, a printable PDF version of the 2026 England holiday calendar is an invaluable planning tool. Whether you are setting a school term planner, building a marketing content calendar around key observances like Valentine's Day, Bonfire Night, and Christmas, or simply keeping track of when the office will be closed, having all the dates laid out clearly makes the whole year easier to manage. Download our free printable 2026 England holiday calendar and keep every bank holiday, observance, and cultural date at your fingertips.