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New Malden is bounded to the north by the affluent [[Coombe Hill (London)|Coombe Hill]] and to the south and east by the busy [[A3 road|A3]] trunk road. To the west it merges with [[Kingston upon Thames]]. A minor tributary of the [[River Thames]] , the [[Beverley Brook]] flows just east of the town. |
New Malden is bounded to the north by the affluent [[Coombe Hill (London)|Coombe Hill]] and to the south and east by the busy [[A3 road|A3]] trunk road. To the west it merges with [[Kingston upon Thames]]. A minor tributary of the [[River Thames]] , the [[Beverley Brook]] flows just east of the town. |
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It has probably the largest expatriate community of [[South Korea]]ns in [[Britain]] |
It has probably the largest expatriate community of [[South Korea]]ns in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] |
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New Malden has its own youth theatre, the Green Theatre Company, established in 1986 in a converted cricket pavilion at Barton Green. [http://www.greentheatre.com/] |
New Malden has its own youth theatre, the Green Theatre Company, established in 1986 in a converted cricket pavilion at Barton Green. [http://www.greentheatre.com/] |
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Version vom 20. August 2004, 10:11 Uhr
New Malden is a leafy suburban town and shopping centre in south west London. It is part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It was originally part of Surrey but was incorporated into Greater London in the 1960s. Its centre was developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with 2 to 3 bedroom terraced houses. Further out are larger detached and semi-detached houses from the 1930s.
Two miles (3 km) to the south is the former village of Old Malden from which it gets its name. Both locations have been swallowed up into the Greater London conurbation.
New Malden is bounded to the north by the affluent Coombe Hill and to the south and east by the busy A3 trunk road. To the west it merges with Kingston upon Thames. A minor tributary of the River Thames , the Beverley Brook flows just east of the town.
It has probably the largest expatriate community of South Koreans in Britain
New Malden has its own youth theatre, the Green Theatre Company, established in 1986 in a converted cricket pavilion at Barton Green. [1]