New manager brings fresh vision to Raglan Club August 10, 2026 The Chronicle A recent tip-off that the Raglan Club had employed a new manager got me thinking. Realising I didn’t know much about the Club Read More
Did you know the Governmenthas changed the rules for how we vote? August 10, 2026 The Chronicle Raglan Naturally Community Trust, Taurikura and the Toitū Whaingaroa community are helping to get our community ready to vote in the 2026 Read More
Raglan Ukulele Festival is back! August 10, 2026 The Chronicle The Raglan Ukulele Festival is back after a three-year break. Read More
Why you can hear… but still struggle to understand August 10, 2026 The Chronicle “I can hear people talking, but I just can’t make out the words.” If you’ve ever said this, you’re not alone. Most Read More
Raglan Junior Rugby Club farewells a legend: President Jacqui Smith August 10, 2026 The Chronicle There are people who volunteer, and then there are people like Jacqui Smith. Read More
Sharing is caring at the Pātaka Kai July 17, 2026 The Chronicle The Aroha Free Pantry has been given a new lease of life while staying true to its original kaupapa of ‘take what Read More
Stories from a city under bombardment July 17, 2026 The Chronicle Raglan’s Fiona McNabb has returned from a second volunteer trip to Lviv, Ukraine, determined to continue raising awareness of the ongoing war Read More
Old School food fundraiser July 17, 2026 The Chronicle What happens when you mix legendary local food creator Colin Chung, sprinkle in Christine Walters and Wayne Trott’s inspiring stories, stir in Read More
Go Raglan Jobs connectslocal talent with local employers July 17, 2026 The Chronicle G o Raglan Jobs is proving its worth, helping connect a local jobseeker with a finance and administration role at the Values Read More
Strengthening Our Voice in Local Government July 17, 2026 The Chronicle The Government is changing how our local governments are organised. What does this mean for Whāingaroa? How do we make sure local Read More