Octogenarian’s iconic Raglan artwork keeps on coming
He may be in his early 80s, and for health reasons no longer welcoming walk-ins at his downtown studio, but there’s no … Keep Reading
Annual Agricultural Days approaching in October
Agricultural Days foster an interest in farming, as well as teaching children the responsibility involved with the care and well being of … Keep Reading
Raglan Surf Life Saving Club celebrates 50 years
This year, on Sunday 22 October 2023, the Raglan Surf life Saving Club will be celebrating 50 years of service to the … Keep Reading
Howls, barking at send-off for pet lost in house blaze
A few dozen of Whale Bay’s dog-lover community came together amid mud and rain at the local reserve last week to give “a … Keep Reading
Monster Garage Sale at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre
Hey hey it’s time again for another Monster Garage Sale. Running for the third time as an annual event, you’ll want to … Keep Reading
Raglan Area School students attend WaiMaths competition
WaiMaths is an inter-school mathematics competition hosted by Waikato University. A group of students from Raglan Area School (Theo, Vincent, Niko, Riley, … Keep Reading
Raglan Bowls update
The Raglan Outdoor Bowling Club wrapped up the winter season when hosting their August triples tournament on Saturday 12/8. As with all … Keep Reading
Public Feedback Sought on Regional Coastal Plan
Waikato Regional Council has today notified its proposed regional coastal plan, beginning a near three month consultation period during which the public … Keep Reading
In Memory of Mr. Moustaschio
He made his debut in 2011 as a neutered boy, 2 to 3 years old. … Keep Reading
The new face behind Raglan Bagels
From starting his working life as a dishy, to owning his own business, Giovanni Barni has come a long way. … Keep Reading
First Home Partner Scheme (progressive home ownership)
In terms of small towns, Raglan is one of the hardest property markets in the country for first home buyers to crack. … Keep Reading
The most Wuthering Heights Day ever in Raglan
The Chronicle caught up with Tonya McNamee to find out more about how the annual Kate Bush event, The Most Wuthering Heights … Keep Reading
Local shuttle business to offer convenient and affordable transportation
Back in 2010, ‘The Raglan Shuttle Co’ -Turf to Surf was born, based on the idea to offer a regular shuttle service … Keep Reading
Local artist tells the story of Whāingaroa through toi Māori
Being true to traditional toi Māori is important to local artist Simon Te Wheoro and he recently got the opportunity to express … Keep Reading
‘Elopement’ venture; a runaway success
There’s been quite a lot of eloping around the Raglan district recently – and it’s largely down to Covid and two enterprising … Keep Reading