good weather has finally descended on the country. With experts urging us to meet up with our pals and family outdoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, many people have flocked to beer gardens and parks over the past few days.
Today is the fifth bank holiday that Scots have been able to enjoy in the year so far - with previous ones including the likes of New Year’s Day and Good Friday.
National holidays have been in the lives of people across the UK since the late 19th century. The term ‘bank holiday’ was established to signify the days of the week that the banks were closed for trading to catch up on accounts and tidy up bookkeeping.
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