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Aberystwyth town council follow Gwynedd in giving staff St David’s Day off

01 Feb 2022 2 minute read
Aberystwyth, where the meeting is due to take place. Picture by Mac McCreery (CC BY-ND 2.0)

Aberystwyth town council has become the latest to give staff St David’s Day off.

They follow in the footsteps of Gwynedd council who announced the move last month, after the UK Government snubbed pleas to allow people in Wales the extra bank holiday in line with Scotland’s St Andrews Day and Northern Ireland’s St Patrick’s Day.

Caerphilly County Borough Council have said that they will also lobby both the Welsh Government and UK Government to make St David’s Day a national bank holiday.

Aberystwyth Town Councillor Councillor Jeff Smith put the motion before his fellow councillors at a meeting on Monday.

“It’s a great shame that the Westminster Government has not allowed the Welsh Government to make the day a bank holiday in Wales,” he told the Cambrian News.

“But the town council has now joined a number of institutions and other employers that have created a bank holiday for all intents and purposes for their staff.”

In December, the UK Government rejected calls for a St David’s Day Bank Holiday – claiming too many people commute across the Welsh and English border to make it feasible.

In a letter Paul Scully MP, the Minister for Small Business, poured cold water on any additional Bank Holiday for Wales.

Writing in response to the Gwynedd council’s request, Mr Scully noted, “While we appreciate that the people of Wales want to celebrate their patron saint, more people work across the English/Welsh border than across the English/Scottish border.

“This closer degree of integration could cause greater business disruption. If we had separate bank holidays in England and Wales, the impact on both employees and businesses is difficult to predict.”

The Welsh Government said that they had asked “time after time” for the power to denote 1 March a bank holiday.


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Nobby Tart
Nobby Tart
2 years ago

Talking of Paul Scully, he had his backside handed to him on a plate, by Emma Barnett on Newsnight last night.

hdavies15
hdavies15
2 years ago
Reply to  Nobby Tart

I love it when a smug politician gets a sound wallop off an interviewer.

hdavies15
hdavies15
2 years ago

Aber makes the first move, can Ceredigion follow quickly ?

Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago

Well done Aber…… Any sign of gumption from Cardiff?

Malcolm rj
Malcolm rj
2 years ago

Come on Merthyr Council don’t get left behind get to be the first in the valley’s have day off for Saint David, day don’t take any notice of the English government

Stephen Owen
Stephen Owen
2 years ago

Da iawn, Cymru am byth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
2 years ago

Da iawn Aberystwyth. In reality seeing how the Tories are undemocratically imposing themselves on Welsh devolution should in fact ignore their fascist dictators demands and create a national bank holiday in Wales without their consent. They’ve chosen to bypass our legislature with their leveling up and other bills, so why not give them a taste of their own medicine. I suggest Mark Drakeford call a vote in our Senedd Cymru, a government that has a mandate from the Welsh people, unlike the English Tories in London, and vote into Welsh Law that March 1st will become a national holiday throughout… Read more »

Dwyfor ap Llynfell
Dwyfor ap Llynfell
2 years ago

Used to love Aberystwyth as a child sprnd our summer holidays there. Have been back numerous times and enjoyed our time there. Went back about 6 months ago could not believe the change.

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