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Is jan 4th 2010 a bank holiday?

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Is January 4th 2010 a holiday (not a weekend or working day) in England and Wales?
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In the Western Church Titus (the man Paul is writing to in the book of Titus) is commemorated on 4th January, and in the Eastern Church on 25th August.
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Here is a list of Bank Holidays dates for Year 2010 observed in the countries of the ... *4th January substitute Bank Holiday in lieu of 2nd January because 2nd January falls at the ...
UK Bank Holidays 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 including England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland ... 1st-4th January: 3rd/4th January: Good Friday : 21st March
You are currently viewing the national/federal and bank holidays for Great Britain and Wales for January, 2010. ... Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; May; Jun; Jul; Aug; Sep; Oct; Nov; Dec; 2013: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; May; Jun ...
2010BankHolidays.co.uk provides information about the dates of 2010 bank holidays in England, Scottish bank holidays and bank holiday dates in Wales for 2010. Bank Holiday ...

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