Public Holidays in London 2025–2030 — and How to Plan Your Foot Care Around Them

Val Reeves • 27 July 2025

Public Holidays in London 2025–2030 — and How to Plan Your Foot Care Around Them

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Public Holidays in London 2025–2030 — and How to Plan Your Foot Care Around Them

Whether you're booking a long weekend away or simply planning your year, knowing the public holidays in advance can make a big difference. If you're also managing a foot health condition or just trying to stay ahead with routine care, it's even more important to know when services like FootHealth Battersea are open.

This guide gives you a full list of public (bank) holidays in London from 2025 through 2030—along with tips on how to make sure your feet are in top shape around these dates.


London Public Holidays 2025–2030

2025 Public Holidays


  • New Year’s Day – Wednesday, 1 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 18 April

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 21 April

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 5 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 26 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 25 August

  • Christmas Day – Thursday, 25 December

  • Boxing Day – Friday, 26 December

Plan ahead: Book treatments before the May and August long weekends to avoid foot fatigue from travel, events or festivals.


2026 Public Holidays


  • New Year’s Day – Thursday, 1 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 3 April

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 6 April

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 4 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 25 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 31 August

  • Christmas Day – Friday, 25 December

  • Boxing Day (substitute) – Monday, 28 December

Tip: Easter weekend is a perfect time to book recovery appointments after long walks, travel or sporting activities.


2027 Public Holidays


  • New Year’s Day – Friday, 1 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 26 March

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 29 March

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 3 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 31 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 30 August

  • Christmas Day (substitute) – Monday, 27 December

  • Boxing Day (substitute) – Tuesday, 28 December

Note: Late March holidays come early this year. Be sure to check our clinic’s availability in advance.


2028 Public Holidays


  • New Year’s Day (substitute) – Monday, 3 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 14 April

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 17 April

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 1 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 29 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 28 August

  • Christmas Day – Monday, 25 December

  • Boxing Day – Tuesday, 26 December

Reminder: Our clinic hours may vary during Christmas week. We recommend booking early to avoid last-minute stress.


2029 Public Holidays (provisional dates)


  • New Year’s Day – Monday, 1 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 30 March (estimated)

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 2 April (estimated)

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 7 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 28 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 27 August

  • Christmas Day – Tuesday, 25 December

  • Boxing Day – Wednesday, 26 December

Advice: Perfect time to give your feet a break after the busy summer—especially if you're on your feet at work or home.


2030 Public Holidays


  • New Year’s Day – Tuesday, 1 January

  • Good Friday – Friday, 19 April

  • Easter Monday – Monday, 22 April

  • Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, 6 May

  • Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, 27 May

  • Summer Bank Holiday – Monday, 26 August

  • Christmas Day – Wednesday, 25 December

  • Boxing Day – Thursday, 26 December

Look ahead: Holiday season can bring heavy foot traffic, especially for those shopping or hosting family. Pre-book your check-up for early December.


Foot Care Around Public Holidays


Here at FootHealth Battersea, we know life doesn’t stop for holidays—but some services do. That's why we encourage our patients to plan ahead. Whether you need routine foot care, support for chronic conditions, or just want to walk pain-free through a busy weekend, we’re here to help.


Things to keep in mind:


  • Holiday Hours Vary – We may have shorter opening times on bank holidays. Always check ahead.

  • Long Weekends Fill Up Fast – Book your slot in advance, especially around Easter, May and August.

  • Feet Take a Beating Over Breaks – Travel, events and standing for long periods can worsen foot pain or swelling. Come in before or after for a tune-up.


Stay Informed

To find out whether we’re open during a specific public holiday, give us a quick call or check our updates on our website or social media. We’ll always do our best to accommodate your needs—even during busy holiday seasons.


Final Tip

Public holidays are a great time to recharge—not just mentally, but physically too. A little forward planning can ensure your feet are ready to carry you through every long weekend, festival and family gathering. With FootHealth Battersea by your side, you’re always a step ahead.






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