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Eid Ul-Fitr

Friday 12th  October 2007

 

 

Zakat ul Fitr £3.00 per person. Click here for more information or see articles at the bottom of this page.
Date: Friday 12th October 2007.
Venue: Kelsey Kerridge Sports Hall, Queen Anne Terrace, Cambridge.
Map: Queen Anne Terrace
Car Parking Info Please use Queen Anne Terrace multi-storey car park. Use the main entrance to the car park:

Queen Anne Car Park Charges and Access Information

Convenient car park floors are 6,7,8 for Men and 7,8,9 for Ladies

About other Car Parks in Cambridge

 

Car Parking Information
Visiting Cambridge by car? There are several car parks convenient for the City Centre offering competitively priced short stay and evening parking. Car parks are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and members of staff are in attendance to provide assistance.
Assembly time: 08:45AM
Prayer time:

09:45AM
Area for Men: Main Hall
Convenient car park floors are 6,7,8.
Area for Ladies: Fenners Gallery (Upstairs)
Convenient car park floors are 7,8,9.
Please remember to:
 
come with Wudu
 
bring your own prayer mats
 
allow sufficient time for your journey in order to beat the morning rush hour traffic

Visit the Eid page for more details
 

Eid Traffic!

PLEASE leave early in order to avoid the morning rush-hour traffic and to find suitable parking spaces. The photo on the above shows the severe congestion experienced during previous Eids!

 

BANK AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN ENGLAND & WALES 2006-2007

The expected dates of bank and public holidays in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for the years 2004-2007 inclusive are listed below. Dates in black have been designated bank holidays under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971; dates in red/bold are bank holidays which have been introduced since the 1971 Act, and which are routinely proclaimed each year by the Queen; dates in blue/italics are subject to Proclamation by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and are not included in the Royal Proclamation. NB: Dates for Scotland are a matter for the Scottish Executive.

  2006 2007
England and Wales
     
New Year's Day 2 Jan 1 Jan
Good Friday 14 Apr 6 Apr
Easter Monday 17 Apr 9 Apr
Early May
 Bank Holiday
1 May
 
7 May
 
Spring Bank Holiday 29 May
 
28 May
 
Summer Bank Holiday 28 Aug 27 Aug
Christmas Day 25 Dec 25 Dec
Boxing Day 26 Dec 26 Dec
Substitute Bank Holiday in lieu of 26th    
Substitute Bank Holiday in lieu of 25th    
   

Source: http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/bankhol.htm

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BRITISH SUMMER TIME

For 2004-2007 inclusive, the summer-time periods begin and end respectively on the following dates at 1.00am Greenwich Mean Time:

In 2004: the Sundays of 28 March and 31 October
In 2005: the Sundays of 27 March and 30 October
In 2006: the Sundays of 26 March and 29 October
In 2007: the Sundays of 25 March and 28 October


Since 1981 EC Directives have prescribed the start and end dates of summer time in all Member States. There have to date been eight Directives which have set summer-time arrangements for fixed periods. The Summer Time Act 1972 sets the appropriate dates in the UK and summer-time orders have been made as necessary to implement the European Directives. The 9th EC Directive prescribes the start and end dates of summer time as the last Sundays in March and October respectively. These dates are in line with those already operating in the United Kingdom. The 9th Directive provides that these start and end dates should apply indefinitely.

Implementation of the 9th Directive in the UK is through an Order in Council under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, which amended the relevant sections of the Summer Time Act 1972. The Order came into force on 11 March 2002. A Regulatory Impact Assessment and Transposition Note were produced in conjunction with the laying of the Order.

Proposals have been made from time to time about changing the UK's time zone to Central European Time. However, any changes would need to have full regard to the effect on business and transport links with other countries, on health and safety issues such as road traffic accidents, and on social and community life. Although there could be some advantages, adoption of Central European Time in the UK would result in later sunrise in winter, affecting particularly outdoor workers and people in the north of England and Scotland. There are no current plans to change the UK’s time zone.

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