Day of the Dead

Another celebration of the dead, this event originates from Mexico's, "Dia de los Muertos ". Vibrant colors to be warn today.

Bonfire Night

Remember, remember the fifth of November. Bonfire night is here as we celebrate Guy Fawkes and his foiled plan by launching fireworks to light up the sky.

Remembrance Sunday

A day for the nation to remember those who have sacrificed themselves to secure and protect our freedom.

National Happy Hour Day

An acknowledgment to the British happy hour, this celebrates not only a time of day but both pubs and bars across England.

Christmas Day

A day celebrated by most of the world, time to start the Christmas dinner and pop some bubbly!

Boxing Day

This bank holiday is celebrated all over England, and, is a good excuse to eat any leftovers from Christmas day.

St David’s Day

St David is the patron saint of Wales. March 1 is a day of celebration of both St David’s life and of the Welsh culture in Wales and in countries such as Canada and the United States. Many people attend special church services, parades, choral recitals or Welsh literature readings. Schools plan celebrations, often involving

British Pie Week

British Pie Week takes place every year on the first full week of March. As a full fledged nation of pie lovers, whether it’s a savoury pie, a dessert pie, a crumble, a pasty or a pizza pie, there's a pie for everyone!

Shrove Tuesday

It's Shrove Tuesday, or more wider known as Pancake Day! Don't forget the sugar, and maybe some lemon… or Ice cream? Shrove Tuesday is the last day of feasting before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday.