Driving Raglan Forward – A New Chapter for Raglan Shuttle July 17, 2026 The Chronicle For Paul Irwin and Fiona Gates, purchasing Raglan Shuttle wasn’t simply about adding another business to their portfolio – it was about Read More
The Dames behind the Scenes of the WSL: 65,000 Single-Use Items Diverted from Landfill July 17, 2026 The Chronicle One local group that played a unique role behind-the-scenes of the WSL was The Dames, Raglan’s women-focused surf community. Read More
The Parlour finds room to grow July 17, 2026 The Chronicle The Parlour has moved into a new home at The Factory on Wallis Street, creating space for beauty treatments, massage, workshops, retreats Read More
Share your views on the World Surf League July 3, 2026 The Chronicle Businesses and residents are being invited to take part in a community-wide survey exploring the impact of the World Surf League (WSL) Read More
Scanabull wins big at Fieldays July 3, 2026 The Chronicle What happens when you take coders out of the office and onto the farm? You get Scanabull WeighApp – 3D vision technology Read More
Raglan Area School rugby on the rise July 3, 2026 The Chronicle After a four-year absence, rugby is back for under-15 boys at Raglan Area School, thanks to the determination of students, parents, coaches, Read More
Father and son selected for world archery event July 3, 2026 The Chronicle Raglan archers Rory O’Brien and his 13-year-old son Kieran are preparing to represent New Zealand at the International Field Archery Association World Read More
Hole-in-wall kai initiative back dishing up the love July 3, 2026 The Chronicle The line-up of locals, and even the odd tourist or two, on quiet Monday nights in downtown Bow St says it all Read More
Plan for Death Without Debt July 3, 2026 The Chronicle Why are funerals so expensive and what we can do about it, will be explored at Whāingaroa Raglan’s first Death Without Debt Read More
Building community connectedness and resilience – Whaingaroa response to fuel and affordability crisis July 3, 2026 The Chronicle Over the past few months people, groups and organisations have been putting their collective thoughts into how we can support our community Read More