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  1. Nationality. British. Alma mater. Kingswood College, Kandy. Known for. Sri Lankan-British minister. Founded The Coloured Men's Institute. Kamal Chunchie was born in Sri Lanka and by 1920 was living in the East End of London. [2] Young Kamal was a prominent cricketer at Kingswood College, Kandy, and after moving to England, he ...

  2. Kamal Chunchie Way, London, E16 1ZE: Coordinates: Construction started: March 2011: Completed: July 2012: Opening: September 2012 (repurposed as Greater London City Hall January 2022) Cost: £30 million: Owner: Greater London Authority: Technical details; Floor area

  3. 8 lug 2021 · Getty Images. Kamal Chunchie (picture holding a gramaphone) fought for the rights of minorities in the UK. The road leading to the new home of the Greater London Authority (GLA) has been...

  4. Kamal Chunchie: London's new City Hall road renamed after race campaigner. Kamal Chunchie Way is named after a Sri Lankan pastor who founded the Coloured Men's Institute in 1926.

  5. Kamal Chunchie was a race relations pioneer who poured his life into helping ethnically-diverse seafarers. Now, he’s been forever commemorated at an address of crucial civic significance — Kamal Chunchie Way — as voted by over 1,500 Londoners

  6. 21 gen 2022 · Last Updated 21 January 2022. London's political centre is moving east, as the Mayor and Assembly shift to the Royal Docks. Welcome to the newly minted Kamal Chunchie Way. Named after a local...

  7. 8 lug 2021 · The winner of the poll can be revealed as Kamal Chunchie Way, named after the eponymous race relations pioneer from Sri Lanka who founded the Coloured Men's Institute in 1926 for sailors, dock workers, and local residents.