You mean British Summer Time (BST), UTC+1 or Daylight Saving Time (DST).
In western Europe DST always begins at 01:00 on the last SUNDAY of March and ends at 01:00 on the last SUNDAY of October. Note it is not Saturday, although don't let me stop you from resetting your clocks before retiring to bed!
If you happen to do business with the USA, huge confusion is caused every year because in the US, DST begins at 02:00 on the first Sunday of April, although it ends (at 02:00 again) on the same day as Europe.
I feel better now.
Nigel
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Well I dont know about all this. Only know that my boat is on permanant Summer time. Only go to froggy land in summer. So dont have to arse around engish summer time or winter time. So it's..... err....Is the pub still open>>>>