Bank Holidays: Easter Weekend Expected to be Busiest in Four Years

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Bank Holidays: Easter Weekend Expected to be Busiest in Four Years

“Easter is a highlight of spring for many of our residents, being a time of joy and celebration, although it can unfortunately be a time that generates a lot of waste too, as well as happy gatherings,” said Cllr Natalie Warren-Green, reflecting on the upcoming Easter bank holiday weekend.

The Easter bank holiday weekend is expected to be the busiest on roads in four years, as families and friends come together to celebrate. This surge in travel is anticipated to create significant traffic congestion.

In Cambridge, bin collections will be affected by the Easter bank holidays, with changes specifically for collections on Good Friday, April 3. Households scheduled for collection on that day must put their bins out four days early, on Monday, March 30.

The adjustments to bin collection schedules highlight the logistical challenges that arise during holiday periods, as local councils strive to manage increased waste generation.

Looking ahead, a notable development is the announcement of a one-off bank holiday for NHS staff in Scotland on June 15. This holiday is intended to celebrate the men’s national football team’s return to the FIFA World Cup after 28 years.

The Scottish Government confirmed that all NHS staff will have the opportunity to celebrate this significant event, although it does not guarantee a paid day off for everyone.

“The bank holiday on June 15 is a chance to get together with family and friends and make the most of the men’s national football team competing in the first World Cup finals for 28 years,” stated the First Minister.

This bank holiday, sanctioned by the King, is expected to cost Glasgow City Council approximately £500,000, reflecting the financial implications of such public holidays.

As communities prepare for these upcoming holidays, the focus remains on balancing celebration with practical considerations, such as waste management and public services.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional changes to local services or further bank holidays related to other events in the coming months.