New Zealanders in the United Kingdom

New Zealanders in the United Kingdom
New Zealanders in the United Kingdom
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Notable New Zealanders in the UK:
Natasha Bedingfield, Zane Lowe, Malcolm Grant, Ernest Rutherford
Total population
New Zealand-born residents
58,286 (2001 Census)
58,000 (2009 ONS estimate)
Regions with significant populations
Southern England, in particular Greater London
Languages

English (New Zealand English and British English), Māori

Religion

Predominantly Christianity or no religion.

New Zealanders in the United Kingdom are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom who originate from New Zealand.

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Population

According to the 2001 UK Census, 58,286 New Zealand-born people were residing in the United Kingdom.[1] The Office for National Statistics estimates that, in 2009, the New Zealand-born population of the UK stood at around 58,000.[2] Around 80 per cent of New Zealanders have some British ancestry and an estimated 17 per cent are entitled to British nationality by descent.[3]

Distribution

Every one of the top ten most popular places in Britain for New Zealand expatriates is in London, Acton being home to 1,045 New Zealand-born people (representing 0.7 per cent of the local population), with Hammersmith, Brondesbury, Hyde Park, Cricklewood and Fulham following.[4]

Māori

Christmas celebration's at London's Ngati Ranana

According to Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, at the start of the millennium, approximately 8,000 Māori resided in England alone (as opposed to the United Kingdom as a whole).[5] Historically Māori have been known in the UK for their athletic prowess on the rugby field as well as their various artistic skills. In the 1900s, Māori artistic performers toured the UK and some of them decided to stay.[5] Mākereti (Maggie) Papakura of Whakarewarewa is one example of an early Māori immigrant who came to the country touring with a troupe of performers; she married in 1912 and lived in the UK for the rest of her life.[5] During World War I, significant numbers of Māori troops came to the UK in order to help fight with the British Army (during this time period military service was one of the main reasons why some Māori moved overseas). Many of these were actually housed in Papakura's Oxfordshire mansion.[5] Later on in the 1950s, a small group of Māori residing in the British capital established the London Māori Club. The aim was to promote Māori culture through the performance of traditional songs and war dances. In 1971 the group renamed itself Ngati Ranana Māori Club. To this day the Ngati Ranana cultural group hosts weekly meetings, language classes and celebrations.[5]

Notable New Zealander British people

Academia and Science

Food

Medicine

Music and the Arts

Politics and Law

Military

  • Sir Keith Park, Royal Air Force Commander

Sport

Television and Film

Writers

See also

References

External links


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