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UK Holidays (Apple) | 12 comments | Create New Account |
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. iCalShare is not responsible for what they say.
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| Posted by Anonymous on February 21, 2003 @ 10:37PM |
It is about time that Apple started to properly localise for their customers Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on March 13, 2003 @ 6:25PM |
A useful BASIC UK calender for noteable events like St Patricks day (excuse to get to pub), mothers and fatehrs day (always forget otherwise) and various remeberance/noteable days. ...( Haloween, Guyfawkes, Summertime change, Easter, Queens b-day, St Andrews/Georges etc..). Bank holidays noted also. No you won't get a day off for valentines day but to class this inclusion as a "howler" seems a little extreme! Not massively comprehensive bit nowhere near as bad as it's made out to be..... Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on August 16, 2003 @ 1:20PM |
I agree that the "UK Holiday Calendar from Apple" post should be ignored, this is a perfectly good UK events calender. It includes all the dates that you would get in typical paper calender . Yes, regional bank holiday like the 2nd of Jan are included, however it is clearly marker such i.e. "Bank Holiday (Scotland)". Not exactly cryptic now is it? Also, the inclusion of valentines day is hardly a howler, rather the real howler would be forgetting it!
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| Posted by Anonymous on October 22, 2003 @ 10:47AM |
It's mostly OK, but they have left out Easter. The only holiday that is difficult to figure out! Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on October 26, 2003 @ 4:42PM |
Its not a holiday in Scotland anyway ;-) Reply to This
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| Posted by sayling on January 1, 2004 @ 4:25AM |
The DTI publishes 'official' bank holidays here for England, Wales & N.I.
There is a document for Scottish bank holidays here: (Acrobat document).
Good Friday is a bank holiday for Scotland.
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| Posted by Anonymous on August 18, 2004 @ 10:00AM |
Yes, Good Friday is a bank holiday - but it isn't a public holiday, which is what counts for almost everyone. Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on June 20, 2006 @ 5:18AM |
Each district in Scotland has it's own set of holidays additional to those set out by the executive. You can find a list at the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce website. If anyone would care to type these up for the next few years, I'd like a copy. I just added the executive holidays. Reply to This
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| Posted by andywiz on August 8, 2004 @ 3:24PM |
nuff said! Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on September 11, 2004 @ 3:02PM |
There is another calendar, which lists all regional holidays. It is called UK Official Holidays. Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on November 9, 2004 @ 9:22AM |
...are now included, along with a host of regional holidays (St David's Day, Battle of the Boyne etc.) Reply to This
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| Posted by Anonymous on October 8, 2005 @ 7:37AM |
This calendar contains both errors and omissions which render it useless. Reply to This
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