
toadoflossers
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Let's all have a go! Next weekend, at 1am on the Sunday morning it suddenly becomes 2am ! - |
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phoenix2frequent
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No, it's next weekend.
Early on Sunday, to be exact:1am GMT becomes 2am BST (British Summer Time).
This is where those clever radio-linked clocks are brilliant, though your DVD etc will also auto-adjust if they're reasonably recent models. In our house, there's always at least one clock/ watch/ gadget that I forget to set forward an hour!
Here's a link to some handy and fun stuff about the subject, from the nice folk at Greenwich, who can safely claim to be experts. http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.344
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sarch_uk
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No it's the 30th March. We always put the clocks forward on the last Sunday in March, and put them back on the last Sunday in October. |
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noitall Yorkshire England (U.K.)
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30th
http://wwp.britishsummertime.co.uk/ |
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LOUISE H
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no next weekend |
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Neil T
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30th March 2008. |
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Lala
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Next weekend. |
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Penfold
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The clocks go forward one hour at 1am GMT on the last Sunday of March.
The clocks go back one hour at 2am BST on the last Sunday of October. |
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Jabba_da_hut_07
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Clocks go forward next weekend.
Its always the last week of March that they change or the last weekend of October. |
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lydja
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Next weekend they go forward 1 hour |
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Marion,
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Next Weekend, easy to remember which , Fall Back and Spring forward |
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Paul M
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Sunday the 30th. (Day after my birthday lol) |
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shep6965
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The clocks always go forward on the last weekend in March and back again on the last weekend in October. Hope this clarifies it for you. |
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HELEN
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no its next weekend, 29th march, |
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erocksilm!
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no the clocks always go forward on the last weekend in march. British summertime also begins on the same day. |
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starlight
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last saturday of this month |
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