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Tours at Warwick s historic Court House are set to return.
The popular tours organised by Unlocking Warwick, the town council volunteers, will return next month after the Covid-19 rules have changed on May 17 allowing up to 30 people to meet outdoors.
These free tours around the Grade-1 listed Court House in Jury Street have been a feature of the summer months in the centre of town for the past six years.
The socially-distanced tours held last year before the second full lockdown happened. Photo supplied
During the 45-minute tour, guides tell the history of the administration of Warwick since Saxon times, and the construction of the present building on this central site after the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694.
Updated Feb 28, 2021 | 08:36 IST
Banks could also remain closed in mid-March as several bank unions have given a call for a nation-wide strike against government s plan to privatise several public sector lenders. Bank holidays in March 2021: Check the full list here  |  Photo Credit: BCCL
Banks across the country will remain closed for a total of 11 days in the month of March. This includes the four Sundays and two second Saturdays. According to RBI guideline, banks remain shut on public holidays while certain holidays vary from state to state.
All-India holidays include Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (October 2), Christmas Day (December 25). Festivals like Diwali, Christmas, Eid, Guru Nanak Jayanthi, Good Friday, and so on are also bank holidays. Aside from National Holidays, both private and public sector banks remain closed on the second, fourth Saturday, and all Sundays of each month.