Happy Diwali and Festival of Lights
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Wishing Everyone A Very Happy Diwali And Festival Of Lights

Diwali is a radiant celebration across various Indian religions and symbolises the triumphant forces of light over darkness.
Hannukkah
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Hanukkah – 18th – 26th December

The eight-day Jewish celebration known as Hanukkah or Chanukah commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Gura Nanak Jayanti
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Guru Nanak Jayanti – 8th November 22

Guru Nanak Jayanti is the celebration of the birth of Guru Nanak - the founder of Sikhism. It falls on a different date every year. Guru Nanak was the first Sikh Guru. He was born in a small town in India called Talwandi around 500 years ago.
Diwali
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Happy Diwali – Monday 24th October

Diwali is a festival of lights and is one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs.
The Jewish Community Will Be Celebrating Rosh Hashanah From The 25th-27th of September.
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The Jewish Community Will Be Celebrating Rosh Hashanah From The 25th-27th of September.

The Jewish Community will be celebrating Rosh Hashanah from the 25th-27th of September. This signifies the anniversary of the creation of Adam & Eve and serves as the Jewish New Year. 
Eid Al-Adha Mubarak!
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Eid Al-Adha Mubarak!

The coming days are special time for our Muslim colleagues - a time for family gatherings and feasting, along with prayer and a reminder to place their relationship with God before worldly concerns.
Corp Passover
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Jewish Festival Of Passover

Friday 15th April marks the start of Passover (or Pesach in Hebrew) – an important Jewish celebration of the story of Exodus. 
Corps Happy Easter
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Happy Easter

Easter Sunday falls on the 17th April 2022, the culmination of Holy Week and one of the most important dates in the Christian calendar.
Ramadan
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Ramadan

A very Happy Ramadan to all of our colleagues, clients and connections observing this religious event.
Chinese-New-Year 2022
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Chinese New Year – Year Of The Tiger

Chinese New Year - Year Of The Tiger. The festival date changes every year. This is because it follows the lunar calendar, based on the movement of the moon. Usually, it falls on a day between mid-January and mid-February. In 2022, Chinese New Year falls on February 1.