Annual Raglan Arts Weekend postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
Due to the Covid-19 Coronavirus alert system being raised to Level 4 the Raglan Arts Weekend will be postponed until further notice. Keep Reading
Due to the Covid-19 Coronavirus alert system being raised to Level 4 the Raglan Arts Weekend will be postponed until further notice. Keep Reading
Raglan businesses acted quickly on Monday, organising delivery services for everything from groceries to pharmaceuticals as the country’s coronavirus crisis moved to Alert Level 3 ahead of going on to Level 4 from 11.59pm Wednesday. Keep Reading
Coastguard New Zealand is asking people not to go out on the water today or during the lockdown period to avoid putting themselves or Coastguard volunteers in harm’s way. Keep Reading
We are open and fully staffed.
Please take the lock down seriously, the lives of our older and vulnerable population are in our hands.
If you are unwell and need medical assistance don’t wait, please contact us. Keep Reading
A “slightly sad” Phil and Emily Meek will be passengers not drivers when they take the Raglan Shuttle up to Auckland next week en route to a new life on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Keep Reading
In a recent dawn ceremony attended by local iwi, contractors, the Peacocke family and existing peninsula residents, the Rangitahi Bridge was officially opened with a blessing and karakia by local kaumatua Russell Riki, Sean Ellison, Paddy Kaa and Atutahi Riki. Keep Reading
The fifth annual ‘King of the Single Fin’ event hosted by Raglan Point Boardriders and sponsored by Kyle Leuthart of LJHooker Raglan was held on Sunday, March 15, at Manu Bay. Keep Reading
Tainui top surfers hit the waves at Manu Bay for the biennial Waikato Tainui Games. Keep Reading
Eating is an essential part of living and the ability to cook and eat nourishing meals has an impact on your ability to live with a degree of independence in the Community. Our ability to provide meals for ourselves can be impacted by a decrease in mobility, poor health or access problems. Keep Reading
The following was announced by Finance Minister, Grant Robertson earlier this week. Keep Reading