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Clocks go forward one hour yesterday tonight

Don't forget to put your clocks forward 

FUENTES The Telegraph, Agencies LONDON 28 DE MARZO DE 2015 13:00 h
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Don’t get caught out this weekend – it’s time to change the clocks again for the arrival of British Summer Time (BST).



The clocks go one hour forward on Sunday, March 29 at 1.00 a.m., heralding in British Summer Time (BST), lighter nights and (hopefully) better weather as spring gets well underway. The clocks go back again in autumn in the early hours of Sunday, October 25, 2015.



The hour changes in spring and autumn are an attempt to make the most of the daylight hours. 



If you struggle with which is which, this, albeit of North American origin, might help you remember: “Spring forward, fall back”. Fall being the American term for autumn. We hope you forgive us if you take this as a slight on our native language.



 



INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BST



British-born New Zealander George Vernon Hudson first proposed the modern idea of a two-hour daylight saving in 1895.



British Summer Time was suggested in 1907 by William Willett, a keen horse rider and frustrated by the ‘waste’ of daylight in the early mornings during the summer.



Willett’s pamphlet ‘The Waste of Daylight’ campaigned for the clocks to be changed, but he died in 1915 before he could see it come into being as the idea was opposed by many, especially farmers.



Austria and Germany were the first countries to enact ‘Daylight Savings Time’ in 1916, quickly followed the same year by the UK and much of Europe.



It was enforced during the First World War, in a bid to save money during wartime.



The current system has been in place since 1972, proposals to keep the clocks at least one hour ahead of GMT all-year round have been debated frequently in Parliament but never implemented.



The lighter evenings are also said to reduce road traffic accidents and crime.



It is argued BST is good for physical and psychological health, particularly in terms of relieving the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).


 

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