It has been proposed to move the public holiday on Monday 30 May to Thursday 2 June, as well as creating an additional public holiday on Friday 3 June for the Queen’s milestone celebration.

Economic Development has estimated the cost of adding a public holiday as £600,000.

It would, however, allow Guernsey to align itself with the UK’s plans for The Queen’s Anniversary and would provide a four-day weekend for the island to celebrate. 

Discussions are already in progress within States Committees and Government House on how Guernsey will mark the occasion. 

The Economic Development Committee said public holidays should only be made in exceptional circumstances as there are repercussions on businesses.

Policy & Resources has advised that the implication to the States of an additional public holiday is around £600,000 in staff costs. 

Economic Development is also proposing that going forward, the Liberation Day public holiday will always be on 9 May, and will not be substituted to a weekday if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday.

The States is also being asked to decide whether to assign full responsibility for future changes to public holidays to Economic Development.