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New Zealand EmbassyNew Zealand High Commission New Zealand House 80 Haymarket London SW1Y 4TQ United KingdomTel: +44 (0)20 7930 8422 |
Kea UKKea is a global networking organisation aimed at establishing international links with the large number of Kiwis who can be found working in a range of industries and at the highest of levels here in the UK.
Website: http://www.keanewzealand.com/united-kingdom |
1st ContactAdvice, contacts, info and services for Kiwis, Aussies and South Africans arriving in the UK.
Website: www.1stcontact.co.uk |
eBigOEA popular site for Kiwis living in the UK. |
FacebookKiwis in London (link here) |
London New Zealand Cricket ClubClub for New Zealand cricketers in the UK. Full fixture list and still looking for keen players.
Website: http://www.lnzcc.org/ |
London Kiwis Rugby ClubWebsite: http://www.lnzrugby.co.uk |
Ngati Ranana London Maori ClubSince the 1950’s, Ngati Ranana provides NZers in the UK and anyone interested, the opportunity to learn about and embrace Maori culture. This is through participation in performances throughout the UK and Europe. Also, established in 1997, Te Kohanga Reo is a parent run organisation for London-based parents to teach, learn and retain Te Reo/Tikanga Maori – Maori language and culture.
For inquiries please contact: |
ManaiaManaia is a 100% Maori owned and operated London based company, which specialises in providing professional haka workshops, traditional Maori performances and Maori cultural knowledge.
Website: http://www.manaia.co.uk/ |
Maramara TotaraMaramara Totara teaches the M?ori fighting art of Mau Taiaha (also known as Mau R?kau), the group was founded in early 2003 by Kateia Burrows and originated because of the increasing interest in learning the use of Taiaha.
Website: http://www.maramara-totara.org.uk/ |
Pacific Island Society UKThe Pacific Islands Society of the United Kingdom and Ireland (PISUKI) was formed in 1981 to promote relationships between the peoples and countries of the Pacific Islands and the United Kingdom and Ireland. Most of our members have lived, worked or travelled in the Pacific, and include Pacific Islanders living in the British Isles. Among the membership are VSOs, diplomats, tourists, academics, clergy and many other ordinary and extraordinary people with Pacific Islands connections.
Website: http://www.pacificislandsuk.org/ |
Shaky Isles TheatreShaky Isles was established in 2006 by Emma Deakin to present original New Zealand theatre in London. Since that time the company has expanded to include theatre makers of many nationalities, while retaining its ties to and interest in New Zealand/Aotearoa.
Website: http://www.shakyislestheatre.com |
New Zealand Women’s AssociationEstablished in 1930 to promote the interests of New Zealand and to foster good relations with the UK. Lunchtime meetings on the first Thursday of every month, except January and August. 200 members. President: Moya Gibbons
7 Alton Rd |
New Zealand SocietyEstablished in 1927 as a dining club for New Zealanders in London. Exists to promote the interests of New Zealand in the UK and to promote good relations between Britain and New Zealand. Its patron is HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, and Vice-Patron is the NZ High Commissioner. A social and cultural club for ex-pat New Zealanders living in Britain and also for British citizens who might have lived in New Zealand or have strong business connections. Members, aged from about 35 upwards, live all over the UK. Organises a wide range of functions and has just opened a Scottish Branch. Current membership is over 500 (individuals, combined and corporate). Current President: Tania Bearsley.
Website: http://www.nzsociety.co.uk |
New Zealand University Graduates AssociationAssociation of New Zealand graduates. Meetings are held twice a year with professional speakers. 250 members. Contact: Professor Robin Clark 3a Loom Lane Radlett Herts WD7 8AA E-mail: r.j.h.clark@ucl.ac.uk |
New Zealand Lawyer’s SocietyThe professional group for New Zealand lawyers in the UK. Members’ services are available for any New Zealander who is in trouble in Britain. Contact: John McLinden, President Tel (work):0171-831-7314 Mobile: 0961-436-737 E-mail: JohnMclinden@compuserve.com |
New Zealand AccountantsThe professional organisation for New Zealand accountants in the UK. Approximately 300 members. Runs a series of functions throughout the year including a summer ball. Contact: Brian Wadham Tel: 0956-532-802 |
New Zealand Institute of Professional EngineersEstablished 30 years ago and provides professional information and seminars / talks for its 120 UK based members.
Website: http://www.ipenz.org.uk |
New Zealand Studies AssociationThe NZSA is a member based organisation which offers reduced fees to an annual conference, a journal – British Review of New Zealand Studies – Kakapo Books publications, and a newsletter. Since 1994 an annual conference has been organised, held in London at either the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, or New Zealand House, which attracts speakers from the international community; previous participants have included Judith Binney, C.K. Stead, Michael King, Anthony McCarten, and Don McGlashan. It provides a forum for the social, cultural, political, and economic study of NZ.
Contact: Ian Conrich (NZSA Chair) |
Australia New Zealand Chamber of CommerceThe Australia & New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCC UK) assists businesses to exploit Australasian markets. ANZCC UK, with over 80 years of experience in British/Australian trade, can provide an invaluable service to its members.
Contact: Alexandra Reynolds |
New Zealand Business Women’s NetworkWorking together to encourage and help each other in many and varied business roles, we utilise our strengths and draw on our unity as strong New Zealand women to develop businesses with the power of the kiwi spirit.
Email: info@nzwomen.co.uk |
SANZAOnline store of South Africans, New Zealanders and Australian foods (SANZAs) and events
Website: http://www.sanza.co.uk |
Hell Pizza UKHELL is a 666% original concept created in Wellington, NZ. Now we’re spreading like HELLfire around the globe. Currently serving Damned Tasty Pizza at The Partridge WD19 5TP London.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HELLPizzaLondon |
The Alma Gastro Pub – Newington Green, London |
The Black Lion – Hammersmith, London |
Caravan – Exmouth Market, London |
The Castle Battersea – Battersea, London |
Kopapa – Seven Dials/Covent Garden, London |
Lola & Simon – Hammersmith, London |
Manuka Kitchen – Fullham (Facebook page here), London |
The Modern Pantry – Clerkenwell, London |
The Providores and Tapa Room – Marylebone, London |
Suze in Mayfair, London |
Truc Vert – Mayfair, London |
GPK – Assorted location (find a spot near you here) |
In and Around London
Allpress – Shoreditch (Time Out review here) |
Caravan – Exmouth Market |
The Container Cafe – The View Tube, Olympic park, London |
The Counter Cafe – Hackney Wick |
Department of Coffee and Social Affairs – Leather Lane, EC1 |
Dose Espresso – Farringdon |
Federation Coffee – Brixton Village |
Flat White – Soho |
Ginger & White – Hampstead |
Grind – Putney and Westfield Stratford City Kaffeine – Fitzrovia |
Long White Cloud – Hackney (no website but check out Time Out review here) |
Milk Bar – Soho |
Nude Espresso – City – Spitalfields |
Ozone Coffee – Old Street |
The Roastery – Clapham |
Sacred Cafe – six London locations Scooter Caffe – Waterloo (no website but check out reviews here) |
Tried & True Cafe – Putney |
The Field Kitchen – Nettlebed (near Henley) |
Tapa Coffeehouse and Bakehouse – Glasgow |
Mountain Cafe – Aviemore |