Your fixed term ends 9th May and the periodic tenancy starts 10th May. jpkeates is saying (I think) that you can’t serve valid notice whilst still in your fixed term or on the first day (in your case 10th May) of the periodic tenancy. That appears to be the legal standpoint.
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