Peat Cutting Monday

Peat Cutting Monday
Shovel-Falklands.jpg
Falkland Islanders shovelling peat in the 1950s
Official namePeat Cutting Monday
Also calledPeat Cutting Day
Observed byFalkland Islands
Typepublic holiday
ObservancesPeat cutting, fishing, camping
DateFirst Monday in October
2018 dateOctober 1  (2018-10-01)
2019 dateOctober 7  (2019-10-07)
2020 dateOctober 5  (2020-10-05)
2021 dateOctober 4  (2021-10-04)
Frequencyannual

Peat Cutting Monday or Peat Cutting Day is a public holiday in the Falkland Islands that is celebrated on the first Monday in October every year.[1]

Traditionally, Peat Cutting Day was the time of year when Falkland Islanders went out to cut cubes of surface-soil peat which was then used as the primary fuel for heating homes and cooking food in the islands.[2] In 2002 the Executive Council of the Falkland Islands made it an official public holiday to be celebrated on the first Monday in October every year, replacing Falklands Day, which had been celebrated in August.[3]

Little peat cutting takes place in modern times, with the Islanders instead using the day to go fishing and camping.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Peat Cutting Monday". fig.gov.fk. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  2. ^ "Peat Cutting Day 2018 and 2019 — Public Holidays Falkland Islands". PublicHolidays.la. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. ^ "Falkland Islands Public Holidays". Falkland Islands government. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  4. ^ AnydayGuide. "Peat Cutting Monday in the Falkland Islands / October 1, 2018". AnydayGuide. Retrieved 2018-03-04.

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