UTC+00:30
Former time zone
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UTC+00:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +00:30.
History
It was used in Switzerland (Bernese Time) until the adoption of Central European Time in 1894.[1]
Known as Sandringham time, an offset of 30 minutes from GMT was used by the British royal household at the Norfolk estate Sandringham. This was stopped in 1936.[2]
The British Gold Coast briefly observed the offset as standard time between 1942 and 1945,[3][4] and as daylight saving time between 1950 and 1956.[5]