Councillor kōrero: end of year update December 19, 2025 The Chronicle Kia ora koutou e te whanau. It is a busy time of year for our community gearing up for the holidays where Read More
Have your say on tourism at the Go Raglan roadshow December 19, 2025 The Chronicle The Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation (WRDMO) has rebranded to Go Raglan and wants to hear your views on the future of Read More
A doggy ‘daycare with a difference’ December 19, 2025 The Chronicle What is believed to be New Zealand’s – maybe even the world’s – first social enterprise doggy daycare is opening its doors Read More
Spirit of Christmas extends aroha to Palestine December 1, 2025 The Chronicle The Raglan Old School Arts Centre is once again decking the halls for its much-loved Spirit of Christmas Exhibition, now in its Read More
Fresh era of adventure at Raglan Rock December 1, 2025 The Chronicle Raglan Rock has entered a new chapter, with long-time guide Harry Series officially taking over the adventure business from founder Gareth Jones. Read More
Community launches end of life resource hub December 1, 2025 The Chronicle Conversations about death are never easy, but a newly launched website may help whānau navigate those difficult moments with greater ease and Read More
Raglan businesses dive into tourism’s future December 1, 2025 The Chronicle Local businesses took a deep dive into the future of tourism at a recent Raglan Chamber event hosted by Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Read More
Local schools remain committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi December 1, 2025 The Chronicle Raglan schools have joined hundreds nationwide in pushing back against the government’s plan to remove the requirement for school boards to give Read More
Gentle exterior cleaning for coastal homes November 26, 2025 The Chronicle Fresh Rinse is a locally owned exterior cleaning service providing gentle, low-pressure soft-washing that protects your home from coastal wear and tear. Read More
Popcorn cart proves just the ticket November 26, 2025 The Chronicle It may not be the height of his career but popping corn and selling it from a converted coffee cart downtown is Read More