How to use this guide
This pick ‘n’ mix guide is packed with inspiration and ideas for your marketing efforts over the autumn period, from September to November 2026.
For each month, I’ve prepared an event calendar, which might inspire a post, promotion or tie-in. I’ve included links where possible, so you’ll find all the information you need, including themes and full event details.
Please double-check the 2026 dates and that the events are still going ahead before you invest time and money on marketing.
There are also three seasonal content themes for each month, which you should be able adapt for your brand and your audience.
Remember, your content should be about helping rather than selling, so make sure it’s customer focused with a clear What’s In It For Me (WIIFM).
This is an evolving post that I return to and update every year. For advance notification of updates, make sure you’re following me on LinkedIn.
If you need more ideas, you’ll find plenty in my blog post:
111 Blog post ideas to benefit your business.
*Denotes events held on the same dates every year.
Content ideas for September 2026

September 2026 event calendar
Months and longer
1st* — World Alzheimer’s Month
1st* — Blood Cancer Awareness Month (UK)
1st* — Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
1st — East & South East Asian Heritage Month
1st* — Oddfellows Friendship Month (UK)
1st* — Organic September (UK)
1st — Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month
1st* — Sepsis Awareness Month (UK)
1st* — Sleeptember (UK)
1st* — Self-Improvement Month
1st* — Snacktember
1st* — Sourdough September (UK)
1st* — Urology Awareness Month (UK)
1st* — Vascular Disease Awareness Month (UK)
Weeks, fortnights etc
7th — National Payroll Week (UK)
7th — Know Your Numbers Week, for blood pressure (UK)
11th — Heritage Open Days (UK)
13th — Balance Awareness Week (UK)
14th — National Inclusion Week (UK)
14th — Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week (UK)
14th — Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week (UK), TBC
14th — Jeans for Genes Week (UK)
14th — Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week
14th — Recycle Week (UK)
16th* — European Mobility Week
19th — Oktoberfest, Munich
21st — FSC Forest Week, for the Forest Stewardship Council (UK)
21st — National Coding Week (UK), starts third Monday in September, TBC
21st — National Eye Health Week (UK), TBC
21st — Fairtrade Fortnight
21st — ICON Week, to raise awareness of infant crying
21st — Fire Door Safety Week (UK)
21st — International Week of Happiness at Work
21st — Migraine Awareness Week
21st — Organ Donation Week
21st — World Reflexology Week, TBC
26th — British Food Fortnight
27th — Shetland Wool Week (UK)
Days
5th* — International Day of Charity
5th — International Vulture Awareness Day, first Saturday in September
6th* — National Read a Book Day (UK)
7th* — World Salami Day
8th* — International Literacy Day
15th — Pension Awareness Day (UK)
10th* — World Suicide Prevention Day (UK)
11th — National Make Your Bed Day
12th — World Sepsis Day, TBC
13th* — International Chocolate Day
13th* — Roald Dahl Day (UK)
15th* — World Lymphoma Awareness Day
15th* — International Dot Day, for creativity
15th* — International Day of Democracy
16th — National Fitness Day (UK)
16th* — International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
17th — World Patient Safety Day
18th — Youth Mental Health Day (UK)
19th* — International Talk Like a Pirate Day
21st* — International Day of Peace
21st — World Gratitude Day
21st* — World Alzheimer’s Day
22nd* — World Car-Free Day
23rd — International Day of Sign Languages
24th — National Manufacturing Day
25th* — International Ataxia Awareness Day
25th — World Pharmacists’ Day
25th —World’s Biggest Coffee Morning (UK)
26th — World Copywriters’ Day
26th* — European Day of Languages
26th* — World Contraception Day
27th — World Tourism Day
28th* — World Rabies Day
29th* — World Heart Day
30th — International Podcast Day
30th* — National Sporting Heritage Day (UK), TBC
30th — Thank You #HiddenHeroes Day (UK), last Wednesday of September, TBC
30th — World School Milk Day, last Wednesday of September
September 2026 content ideas
1. Do something for charity
September 5th is the International Day of Charity. So why not do something to help your favourite charity and write a blog about it? Helping charities
- Volunteer your staff or services to help with a charity project or event
- Hold a fundraising event
- Donate money to fund a project and write an article to show what your donation helped the charity to achieve
- Give learning opportunities or apprenticeships to disadvantaged or underprivileged young people and document the process in a blog
- Run a challenge or competition, charge people to enter and donate the profits to charity
- Write a post to promote the charity you’re supporting, talk about the work they do and why it’s so important — tell your audience how they can help too.
2. Christmas countdown for marketing
In marketing circles, the start of autumn is the countdown to Christmas, so it’s a good time to start your Christmas preparation posts. Depending on your brand you may have one or several posts planned in the run up to Christmas.
- Create a Christmas gift guide
- Plan your Christmas special offers
- Compile ideas and inspiration for Christmas: home decoration, recipes, time-saving, food preparation, party planning.
3. Winter break ideas
As summer comes to an end, your audience will be thinking about their next break. If you can make it relevant to your brand, give them some inspiration.
- City breaks: destination ideas, city guides, restaurant recommendations, most popular tourist attractions, best cultural experiences, hidden gems that are off the beaten track
- Winter activity holidays: skiing, snowboarding, sledging, ice fishing, whale watching, trekking, snow mobiles
- Themed breaks: Christmas markets, reindeer rides, northern lights, winter snow, winter sun
- UK breaks: destination ideas, Christmas markets, winter customs and events.
Content ideas for October 2026

October 2026 event calendar
Months and longer
1st* — ADHD Awareness Month
1st* — The Big Draw Festival
1st* — Black History Month (UK)
1st* — Breast Cancer Awareness Month (UK), TBC
1st* — Charcot-Marie-Tooth Awareness Month
1st* — National Cholesterol Month (UK), TBC
1st* — Go Sober for October (UK), TBC
1st* — Inktober
1st* — Lupus Awareness Month (UK), TBC
1st* — Positive Attitude Month
1st* — Speak Up Month
1st* — Stoptober, to quit smoking (UK)
1st* — Unblocktober, to fight plastic entering our seas (UK)
1st* — International Walk to School Month
Weeks, fortnights etc
1st — National Vegetarian Week
3rd — Family Learning Festival (UK)
4th* — World Space Week
5th — National Curry Week, (UK)
5th — National Hygiene Week (UK)
5th — National Work Life Week
5th — Dyslexia Awareness Week (UK)
5th — Back Care Awareness Week (UK)
5th — Bike to School Week (UK)
5th — National Braille Week (UK)
12th — International Adolescent Health Week
12th — UK Coffee Week, TBC
13th — OCD Awareness Week
15th — Baby Loss Awareness Week (UK)
24th — International Brain Tumour Awareness Week
Days
1st* — International Coffee Day
1st* — International Day of Older Persons (UK)
1st — National Poetry Day
1st — World Sake Day
1st* — World Vegetarian Day
2nd — World Smile Day, first Friday in October every year
4th — International Vodka Day
4th* — World Animal Day
5th* — World Teachers’ Day
6th* — National Badger Day (UK)
6th* — World Habitat Day
8th — World Sight Day
9th — World Egg Day, second Friday in October
9th* — World Post Day
10th — World Hospice and Palliative Care Day
10th — World Mental Health Day, TBC
10th* — World Porridge Day
11th* — International Coming Out Day
11th* — International Day of the Girl Child
13th — National No Bra Day (UK) for breast cancer awareness
13th — International Sceptics’ Day
14th — National Burns Awareness Day
15th — Conflict Resolution Day, third Thursday of October, TBC
15th — International Credit Union Day, TBC
15th* — Global Hand-washing Day
15th* — Global Wave of Light, for baby loss
15th — World Values Day
16th* — World Food Day
16th* — Restart a Heart Day, TBC
16th — Developmental Language Disorder Day
16th — Wear Red Day, against racism (UK)
17th* — International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
18th* — Anti-Slavery Day (UK)
18th* — World Menopause Day
19th — International Gin and Tonic Day
20th* — World Osteoporosis Day
21st — Apple Day (UK), weekend closest to the 21st
21st — International Pronouns Day, third Wednesday in October
21st* — National Reptile Awareness Day
22nd — International Stuttering Awareness Day
23rd — Wear it Pink, for breast cancer (UK)
23rd — International Champagne Day
25th —World Pasta Day
26th — National Sleep-in Day (UK), TBC
26th — British Summertime Ends (UK)
31st — Halloween
October 2026 content ideas
1. Preparing for winter
It may only be October, but it’s a good time for your audience to plan ahead for the colder months and make sure they and their homes are prepared.
- Winter home prep: insulation, boiler, heating system, radiators, fire/chimney, smoke detectors, draughts and air leaks, roofs, gutters, outside lighting etc
- Winter garden prep: trimming and pruning, storing furniture and pots, shed/greenhouse maintenance, salts for paths and driveways, repair broken/dangerous steps and paving slabs
- Winter vehicle prep: battery, tyres, anti-freeze levels, oil, screenwash, lights, kit to carry in case of emergency
- Personal care for winter: medicine cupboard essentials, hair/skin care, foot care, joint care, colds and flu, keeping warm, staying active, healthy foods and drinks
- Winter clothes: latest fashions, warmest outerwear, best non-slip footwear, skiwear, sunglasses.
2. Halloween
Halloween is known for wickedness and mischief, so it’s a good time to write about bad things. Here are some ideas:
- Buyer beware: scams, swindles, hoaxes, rip-offs
- Bad behaviour that loses customers, such as poor etiquette, spamming, aggressive selling and poor customer service
- Shocking mistakes people are making that are preventing them from achieving their goals
- How to recognise the signs of bad clients and troublesome customers
- Scary statistics that show your audience why they should/shouldn’t be doing something in their business.
3. End of British Summertime
UK clocks go back one hour this month, giving people a whole extra hour of time. So you could talk about some of the things that can be achieved in an hour. There are lots of themes for this, depending on your brand, but here are some ideas:
- Teach them how to make something
- Show them how to make a plan or prepare something in advance
- Host a one-hour course where they can learn something valuable
- Host a practical class, in person or online
- Help them write a blog post or schedule some social media posts
- Encourage them to do something they might have been putting off
- Take them through a how-to to demonstrate a new technique.
Content ideas for November 2026

November 2026 event calendar
Months and longer
1st* — Lung Cancer Awareness Month (UK)
1st* — Mouth Cancer Action Month (UK)
1st* — Movember, for men’s health
1st* — Men’s Health Awareness Month
1st* — National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (UK)
1st* — World Vegan Month
19th — Disability History Month
Weeks, fortnights etc
2nd — International Stress Awareness Week
2nd — National Pathology Week (UK)
2nd — Green Careers Week (UK), TBC
2nd — Talk Money Week (UK)
6th — Diwali begins
9th — World Nursery Rhyme Week
16th — Anti-Bullying Week (UK)
16th — Sugar Awareness Week (UK), TBC
13th* — Trans Awareness Week
15th — International Fraud Awareness Week
15th — Road Safety Week (UK)
16th — National Self-Care Week
30th — Lifelong Learning Week (UK)
Days
1st* — World Vegan Day
3rd — World Sandwich Day
4th — National Stress Awareness Day (UK)
5th — Bonfire Night
7th — International Stout Day
8th* — World Radiography Day
8th — Remembrance Sunday
9th* — World Freedom Day
11th — Armistice Day
13th — Children in Need, TBC
13th* — World Kindness Day
14th* — World Diabetes Day
18th — World COPD Awareness Day
19th* — International Men’s Day
19th* — World Toilet Day
19th — Carers’ Rights Day (UK)
20th* — World Children’s Day
20th — Trans Day of Remembrance
21st* — World Television Day
25th — White Ribbon Day, for violence against women (UK)
27th — Black Friday
30th* — St Andrew’s Day
November 2026 content ideas
1. Christmas countdown for customers
For many of your customers, the start of November starts the countdown to Christmas, so anything you can do to help will be appreciated.
- Update customers on your festive season opening hours, delivery dates, last chance dates etc so they can make sure they’re prepared — you can follow this up with a series of reminder posts on social media
- Create a Christmas checklist to help your customers with planning, workload, shopping etc.
2. Stress Awareness Day
November 5th is National Stress Awareness Day. This could be a great opportunity to help your customers by:
- Showing them how what you offer can make their lives less stressful
- Giving them hacks and tips to make their work/lives more manageable
- Talking about healthy vs. unhealthy ways of dealing with stress
- Write about the benefits of exercise and taking more time outside
- Compile a list of helpful stress-management resources.
REMEMBER, you can also visit the website to see what the 2026 theme is and write a post based around that.
3. Recycle an old blog
Articles that are more than three years’ old are often out of date and need a refresh, so why not recycle or repurpose an old blog and republish it?
Here are a few ideas on how to do it:
- Update the article with the latest information and statistics
- Expand the article with more information and add more value
- Add new voices and industry insights
- If it’s an image-based article, update the images to show the latest trends and styles
- Rewrite it to show how things have changed since you published the original article.
Want to add an event?
My aim is to build a comprehensive calendar of UK and international events. If there’s a great event that’s missing and you’d like me to consider including it, please get in touch with the details and official website.
Other posts in this series
As many dates aren’t confirmed until close to the event, these posts will usually be updated a couple of months before each season starts. I’ll publicise them on LinkedIn when they’ve been updated.


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