The Friday before Easter marks the day of Christ's death, with traditions of the day including a three-hour church service and the eating of hot cross buns.
On the morning of 1 April until midday, British custom dictates pranks should be played to identify fools, in a tradition dating back to the 17th Century.
Palm Sunday, signifying the last Sunday of Lent and the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, traditionally involved burning the Jack o' Lent effigy.
How can you stay positive during an international crisis? In his column in the Isle of Thanet News, Seb Reilly talks about the benefits of gratitude journaling.
The first day of the medieval calendar year, Lady Day was significant for the settling of debts as well as commemorating Mary's visit from angel Gabriel.