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2037 holidays included
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| Thursday, January 1, 2037 | New Year's Day |
| Friday, April 3, 2037 | Good Friday |
| Monday, April 6, 2037 | Easter Monday |
| Friday, December 25, 2037 | Christmas Day |
| Saturday, December 26, 2037 | Boxing Day |
Download a printable 2037 calendar for United Kingdom with holidays in PDF, Excel, Word, or CSV format.
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| Thursday, January 1, 2037 | New Year's Day |
| Friday, April 3, 2037 | Good Friday |
| Monday, April 6, 2037 | Easter Monday |
| Friday, December 25, 2037 | Christmas Day |
| Saturday, December 26, 2037 | Boxing Day |
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