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Daylight Saving Time 31st October 2021

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Daylight Saving Time will end on 31 October 2021

Last year the Daylight Saving Time ended on 25 October 2020

Every year we have five months of winter time and seven months of summer time or also known as Daylight Saving Time. This year, the Summer Time started on 28 March and it will end on 31 October. It always happen on the last Sunday of March and October.

This means that during the night of Saturday 30th October and Sunday 31 October 2021, we move back the hour from 03:00 to 02:00.

Why do we change the time?

The primary reason for Daylight Saving Time is to utilize light. We change our tickers (clocks) throughout the mid year months to move an hour of sunlight from the morning to the night. Nations have diverse change dates.

How did this start?

The possibility of light sparing was first brought about by Benjamin Franklin during his stay as an American agent in Paris in 1784, in an article, “An Economical Project.”

William Willettproposed propelling timekeepers 20 minutes on every one of four Sundays in April, and hindering them by a similar sum on four Sundays in September. As he was taking an early morning a ride through Petts Wood, Willett was struck by the way that the blinds of close by houses were shut, despite the fact that the sun was completely risen. When addressed concerning why he didn’t just get up an hour sooner, Willett answered with typical British humor, “What?”

Germany was the main nation to sanction light sparing time. Light sparing time in the United States was not planned to profit ranchers, the same number of individuals think. For quite a long time, sunlight sparing in the United States was a perplexing interwoven of nearby practices. Not every person in the United States springs forward and falls back. Proof doesn’t definitively point to vitality preservation because of light sparing.

Although in certain countries like Canada this started long time ago, in America and Europe this was adopted some 40-50 years ago as a result of the 1970s energy crisis

What will happen in the next months and years?

The European Parliament has sponsored a proposition to stop the required one-hour clock change which broadens sunshine hours in summer EU-wide.

The proposition expects states to stop the twice-yearly clock change from 2021, and pick either Daylight Saving Time or winter time. However, no decision has been taken yet to choose if to retain the summer or winter time.

Sandringham time

The King Edward VII requested that every one of the tickers on the home be set thirty minutes in front of Greenwich Mean Time. In later years the training was additionally seen at Windsor and Balmoral Castle. The custom of Sandringham time proceeded after the demise of Edward, through the rule of his child King George V. Notwithstanding, due to the disarrays that the time contrast caused, which were uplifted during George’s last hours, King Edward VIII nullified the custom during his brief reign. Neither King George VI nor Queen Elizabeth II reestablished the convention.
Thus, in that region, during 1901-1936, the time corresponded to UTC+00:30.

Other links

Links of Videos of Malta

Set 1

Ħal Xluq Chapel, Siġġiewi, Malta (with subtitles)
Il-Kappella tal-Madonna tal-Providenza, Malta (with subtitles)
Salib tal-Għolja – Laferla Cross, Malta (with subtitles)
Our Lady of Girgenti – Madonna tal-Girgenti, Malta (with subtitles)
Country Side: Kunċizzjoni, Malta – breathtaking views (with subtitles)
Fomm ir-Riħ, Malta (with subtitles)
Chadwick Lakes, Malta – Wied il-Qlejgħa (with subtitles)
Church of St Matthew, Qrendi, San Mattew tal-Maqluba (with subtitles)
Il-Maqluba, Qrendi, Malta (with subtitles)
Filfla as seen from Fawwara, Siggiewi (Malta) with subtitles
Wied il-Mielaħ Window, Gozo (with subtitles)
Ras il-Miġnuna, Malta (also known as Ras il-Ħamrija) with subtitles
Pixxina Naturali – Malta (natural inland sea pool)

Set 2

Imġiebaħ Bay, Malta
Għar Lapsi – relaxing and beautiful sunset in October
Slugs Bay, Malta (Daħlet ix-Xilep in Maltese)
December Saturday morning in Valletta during COVID19 pandemic
Iconic places in Malta and Gozo
🌺 🌼 San Anton gardens, Malta 🌼 🌺
Sunsets as seen from Siġġiewi, Malta
🌧️ ☔ Malta – Before the first rain in September 2020 🌧️ ☔
Another Blue Lagoon – secluded beach in Malta
Sunset at St. Paul’s Bay, Malta
Dingli Cliffs – Rdum ta’ l-Iħfar and Rdum tal-Qaws
Għar Lapsi – restaurants, park, boathouses, police station and reverse osmosis.
The sea at Ghar Lapsi, Malta on 30 May 2020

Set 3

Exploring iż-Żurrieq by day – Iż-Żurrieq, Malta
Sea waves at Ghar Lapsi, Malta
Exploring Siġġiewi by day – Siġġiewi, Malta
Rabat, Malta – A quick visit to Rabat
Buskett Gardens, Malta (no music in the first part of the video).
Off the beaten path from Dingli Cliffs to Fawwara, Malta
Sea Cave at Xaqqa Valley, Malta
Good Friday Haz-Zebbug 2015 – Gimgha l-Kbira Haz-Zebbug 2015
If you could see this Virus, would you still go out?? – Malta
Blue Grotto and Wied iz-Zurrieq Malta
Good Friday Haz-Zebbug 2014 – Gimgha l-Kbira Haz-Zebbug 2014
2013 Good Friday Procession LUQA – Ġimgħa l-Kbira Ħal Luqa

Links of Videos of Gozo

Early morning in Marsalforn, Gozo – beautiful sunrise
Wied il-Għasri, Gozo
Walking the Għar Qawqla coast in Gozo
Cittadella, Gozo
Blue Hole, Dwejra, Gozo
Amazing sunrise in Marsalforn and Qbajjar, Gozo, Malta
Dwejra Inland Sea, Gozo, Malta
Xatt L-Aħmar, Gozo, Malta – Swimming with jellyfish (Mauve stinger and Fried Egg Jellyfish)
Xwejni bay and fortification, Gozo, Malta
Gozo Salt Pans
Ta’ Pinu National Shrine – Gozo, Malta
Xlendi Bay, Gozo, Malta
MV Nikolaos – Gozo Ferry
Snorkeling in Xwejni Bay and Qbajjar Bay, Gozo
Ċittadella by night, Gozo – The Citadel
Wied il-Għasri, Gozo
Mġarr harbour as seen from the ferry. Gozo.


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