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But as time went on, businesses, shops, schools and the government all joined in. People don't have to take off a bank holiday if they don't want to - it all depends on their job contract. Royals can also add extra bank holidays if they want to. For example, the millennium bank holiday on 31 December and the Golden Jubilee bank holiday on Monday 3 June were extra special days when many adults got an extra day off work.

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This would have spread out the bank holidays a bit more evenly throughout the year. These plans were scrapped. The second bank holiday in the month of May exists because it used to be held on the day-off in the Christian calendar after Whit Sunday or Pentecost. Whit Sunday always falls seven Sundays past Easter Sunday. Since however, this bank holiday has always been held on the last Monday of the month. When the second bank holiday in May was moved to the last Monday in May back in , it was never given an official name.

Unlike the May Day bank holiday, or the August bank holiday, this holiday tends to either be called the Spring bank holiday or the Late May bank holiday. Whatever you call it, it's a good opportunity to take some away from your normal routine.

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