An engaged couple say their wedding day has been left in ruins by the government’s decision to move the early May bank holiday to coincide with the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
As Ent Daily reported, Britons are set for three days of street parties as the bank holiday moves from Monday May 4 to Friday May 8 to enable people to pay tribute to those who fought in the Second World War.
However, Simon Aherne and Anna Cousins from Cardiff are two people who certainly won’t be celebrating as the move could cost them thousands.
They told the BBC that they had booked their wedding to coincide with the bank holiday as most of their friends and family are teachers or in the entertainment industry and they will now struggle to get the time off work to attend the wedding.
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