A free printable monthly calendar for the United Kingdom — the dates are filled in, UK bank holidays are marked(with substitute days), and there’s a fillable box under every day for your own events.
🇬🇧 Bank holidays differ by nation. The calendar defaults to England & Wales; use the dropdown to switch to Scotland(2nd January, St Andrew’s Day, first-Monday-August summer) or Northern Ireland(St Patrick’s Day, Battle of the Boyne).
UK monthly event calendar
Build a one-page calendar you can type events into.
Pick a month and year — we'll generate a printable PDF with the dates already filled in, UK bank holidays marked, and a fillable text box under every day. Fill it in on your computer in any PDF viewer, then print. No Adobe Acrobat required.
1-page PDF · A4 or US Letter · fillable in any PDF viewer
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Frequently asked questions
Which bank holidays are marked?
It defaults to England & Wales — New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, the Early May and Spring bank holidays, the Summer bank holiday (last Monday of August), Christmas Day and Boxing Day. When a holiday lands on a weekend the calendar also marks the substitute day. Pick a nation from the dropdown to switch the set.
How are Scotland and Northern Ireland different?
Scotland adds 2nd January and St Andrew's Day, its Summer bank holiday is the FIRST Monday of August, and it does not observe Easter Monday. Northern Ireland adds St Patrick's Day (17 March) and the Battle of the Boyne / Orangemen's Day (12 July). Choose your nation from the “Public holidays” dropdown and the calendar switches to exactly that set. There's also a “UK-wide bank holidays only” option for the six holidays shared by all three nations.
What is a substitute day?
When a bank holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, a substitute weekday (normally the following Monday) is given instead, so the day off isn't lost. The calendar marks both the holiday's actual date and the substitute — for example, if Boxing Day is a Saturday you'll see “Boxing Day” on the 26th and “Boxing Day (substitute)” on the next free weekday.
Can I type events straight into the PDF?
Yes. Open it in Adobe Reader, Preview, Chrome, Firefox or any mobile PDF viewer, click a date and the box becomes a text field. Type your event, then save — no paid software needed.
What paper size does it use?
It prints cleanly on both A4 and US Letter, so any printer works. Choose portrait or landscape before generating.
Is it free?
Yes — free for personal, family, school or office use, no signup, no watermark. Print as many as you like.
Updated through July 2026
