Malayalee Associations in UK
There are many associations in the United Kingdom, which lies scattered across the various parts of the United Kingdom.
Malayalee Association of United Kingdom (MAUKT)
Malayalee Association of United Kingdom Trust (MAUKT) is the oldest Malayalee associations in the United Kingdom. It is based in East Ham where you can find the largest concentration of Malayalees in the UK.
Kerala Cultural and Welfare Association (KCWA)
Kerala Cultural and Welfare Association, Croydon (KCWA), which is based in Croydon has the second largest concentration of Malayalees in the United Kingdom.
Kerala Catholic Association of the UK (KCA)
Kerala Catholic Association of the UK is based in East Ham. It’s activities include children’s programmes (arts and sports), religious retreat every year, day trips and trips to Loudes for pilgrimages, games competitions for children and adults, Christmas programme with Christmas dinner.
Middlesbrough Malayalee Association (MMA)
Middlesbrough Malayalee Association is based in Middlesbrough, North East England. The executive committee of this organization is elected by members of Middlesbrough malayalee Association every 2 years. This association aims to host and celebrate traditional festivities of Kerala and organize family get-togethers, cultural and sporting events and will also indulge in constant acts of charity.
Pleas visit www.ukmalayalikal.com/mma/ for more information.
Kent Malayalee Association (KMA)
Kent Malayalee Association was formally inaugurated on 15th December, 2002. It is based in Medway in Kent.
Manchester Malayalee Association (MMA)
Manchester Malayalee Association was formed in July 2003 by a few like-minded people based in central in Manchester.
Manchester Malayalee Cultural Association (MMCA)
Manchester Malayalee Cultural Association was formally inaugurated on 19th July 2003. MMCA's new management committee for the year 2005-2006.
Liverpool Malayalee Association (LMA)
Liverpool Malayalee Association, LMA, comprises of around 500 members. This is the pioneer organisation in Liverpool started in August 2001. Since then LMA has been working for the welfare of the Malayalee community in Liverpool. The executive committee of this organization is elected by members of Liverpool Malayalee Association every year.
Liverpool Malayalee Cultural Association (LIMCA)
Liverpool Malayalee Cultural Association (LIMCA) is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious cultural organization. The association provides a forum for the Malayalees residing in Liverpool and neighbouring areas to meet and exchange views and to foster their friendship, goodwill, moral, social, educational, literary, artistic and cultural heritage. LIMCA conducts numerous programmes and activities for the community.
Malayalee Medical Association UK (MMAUK)
The Malayalee Medical Association UK was founded in 1982. Members are Medical & Dental Practitioners of Malayalee origin, living and/ or working in United Kingdom.
Cardiff Malayalee Association
Cardiff Malayalee Association (CMA) is a non-profit, non-political and non-religious cultural organization working towards the improvement of the social lifestyle of Keralites residing in Britain, especially in Wales.
Based in Cardiff, this organization works with the Keralite community in Wales and strive to play a part in promoting the Malayalee heritage and traditions in this foreign soil. This association aims to host and celebrate traditional festivities of Kerala and organize family get-togethers, cultural and sporting events and will also indulge in constant acts of charity.
Malayalee Association of Croydon UK (MACUK)
Malayalee Association of Croydon UK (MACUK) was inaugurated in May 2005.
Around 120 people attended the event which was held at the Methodist Church Hall in West Croydon.
Oxford Malayalee Club
The Oxford Malayalee Club (OMC) was established in 1994. It became a member of the Oxford Asian Cultural Association from 1997 and plays an integral part in the management and executive committees of this association. The club is in close association with Oxford City Council and is also a member of East Oxford Action. The club became a Registered Charity on 16th August 2004.
The club plays a major role in the Cowley Road Carnival every year. Also the club organise Onam, Diwali, Christmas and New Year celebrations. Once a year it arranges an outing for the members of the club and their families. For further details
British Malayalee Community Association (BMCA)
BMCA is established as a charitable trust for the interest of Malayalees in the United Kingdom. BMCA aims to provide a unique insight into Kerala’s culture by presenting arts and cultural events from the region. BMCA aims to promote understanding at an international level, as well as between the Asian communities in the UK and the community at large.
Staffordshire Malayalee Association (SMA)
Staffordshire Malayalee Association (SMA) was formed in April 2004 in Stoke-on-Trent.
Newcastle Kerala Catholic Association
Kerala Catholic Association of Newcastle held their first meeting on May 29 at the Newcastle Saint Robert Church. People from all walks of life around 50 families participated in the meeting.
The association plans to hold study classes, dhyanam and various other programmes for the benefit of the community.
Dartford Malayalee Association
Dartford Malayalees in Kent gathered for the first time to celebrate Onam on 18th September 2005.
Maidstone Malayalee Association
Maidstone Malayalees celebrated Onam on 17th September 2005 with various cultural events. It was their first gathering and it was a grand success. The association is based at Maidstone.
South East England Malayalee Association (SEEMA)
South East England Malayalee Association (SEEMA) was officially inaugurated during the Onam 2005 celebrations held at the St Mary Magdalene’s Hall, Bexhill.
Indian Cultural Association, Sunderland
Indian Cultural Association in Sunderland was inaugurated in February 2005. The association has members from different communities around the place.
Indian Welfare Association, Sunderland
The Indian Welfare Association is based in Sunderland, in the county of Durham. There are around 75 Malayalee families plus Tamil families.
Watford Malayalee Association
People living in and around Watford area has formed the Watford Malayalee Association.
Malayalee Association Preston
There is a substantial number of people from the Malayalee community living in and around Preston. These people joined together and gave form to a new association called Malayalee Association Preston. The association was inaugurated on 23rd May 2004.
Gloucestershire Malayalee Association (GMA)
The Gloucestershire Malayalee Association was established in 2002 in Gloucester. There are around 200 malayalee families in Gloucester.
Malayalee Association of Blackburn
The United Malayalee Association is a non-party political & non-sectarian association of individuals of Malayalee heritage (India) in Blackburn. The association was officially formed in January 2004. The Group was established to promote social, cultural & intellectual abilities of its members and to promote charitable purposes/activities in the community and to promote, encourage and undertake experimental ideas in the community.
Great Yarmouth Malayalee Association UK
Great Yarmouth Malayalee Association (UK) (GYMA) is based in Great Yarmouth. There are around Malayalee families here. Great Yarmouth is a seaside place which covers places like Suffolk and Norfolk.
Consortium of London Expatriate Malayalees (Colem)
The Consortium of London Expatriate Malayalees (Colem), an amalgamation of Malayalees in and around Tooting, held their first anniversary celebrations at St Boniface Function Suite, Mitcham Road, Tooting, Broadway on January 22, 2006 from 5pm to 11pm with various cultural events and live orchestra.
Cardiff-Kerala Cultural Association
Kerala Cultural Association – Cardiff (KCA) is a non-profit, non-religious and non-political , cultural organization working towards the improvement of the social lifestyle of Keralites (Malayalees) residing in United Kingdom, especially in Wales.
Kerala Association Stafford (KAS)
Kerala Association Stafford (KAS) was formed in December 2004 and inaugurated by MP David Kidney. The association conducts regular cultural programmes during all auspicious occasions. KAS is partly registered with the county council and receives funding from the county during events.
Malayalee Assocaition of Reading Community (MARC)
Malayalee Assocaition of Reading Community (MARC) formed during May 2010 after dissolved two malayalee associations worked independently at Reading, Association of Reading Malayalees (ARMS) and Reading Malayalee Association (RMA).
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