Keeping Raglan clean and green
It’s not easy being green, but the team at Xtreme Zero Waste are always devising ways to help divert the town’s waste … Keep Reading
Join the conversation about Whaingaroa’s future with the Raglan Naturally team
Raglan Naturally coordinator Gabrielle Parson is looking for people to share their skills, passions and viewpoints about the future of Whaingaroa. “Raglan … Keep Reading
New rest home owner sees plenty to be positive about
New owner/manager Maree Burley reckons the vital signs are good for Raglan Hospital & Rest Home despite the odd setback in recent … Keep Reading
Raglan Rugby seniors rising to the challenge
A recent win against Frankton on home turf has put Raglan Rugby back on the map. After two years struggle to field a … Keep Reading
SHIFT, a Raglan mountainbike revolution
Raglan Area School students are shifting into gear and jumping to new heights with mountain biking lessons from one of the best … Keep Reading
Rangitahi Peninsula update
The Rangitahi Team has put together the following progress update for the Raglan community with regards to the project at present. The … Keep Reading
Recovery with Irma
Recovery with Irma is a new monthly column with Irma Schutte. Irma supports men and women who are ready to create their … Keep Reading
Mt Karioi tracks closed following myrtle rust find
The Department of Conservation (DOC) is closing the Mt Karioi summit tracks, near Raglan, following a confirmed finding of myrtle rust. It … Keep Reading
All in a day’s work: Yvette Hulena-Leslie
All in a day’s work is an occasional column featuring residents and their professions. This week the Chronicle had a chat to … Keep Reading
Busy, busy bodies at bowls
Yes, it has been a very busy week at bowls. What with the previous Saturday and Sunday holding our Mixed Pairs Championship, … Keep Reading
Breathing lessons for Raglan Surf Academy
Just breathe,” they always say, “and everything will be okay.” Breathe Project educators Bodhi Whitaker and Kat Tucker have brought this message … Keep Reading
Waikato book duo receive national award
Waikato-based author Sarah Johnson and illustrator Deborah Hinde have received a Storylines Notable Book Award for their junior fiction title, The Spaghetti … Keep Reading
Youth representatives join the Community Board
Raglan Community Board’s newest and youngest members, Charlie Irvin, Grace Mindoro and Sven Seddon, are looking forward to being the youth voice … Keep Reading
A message from Raglan Rock
Raglan Rock would like to speak with our Raglan community and clear up mis-information from certain sources that might give you the … Keep Reading
Community Heroes: Rangi Stevenson and Raewyn McLachlan
This week the Chronicle had a chat with Rangi Stevenson and Raewyn McLachlan. The couple provide members of the community with a … Keep Reading