Raglan Medical COVID-19 Update
Your health is important to us. In order to continue providing health services to you, we are making the following changes: Keep Reading
Your health is important to us. In order to continue providing health services to you, we are making the following changes: Keep Reading
Raglan Coastguard volunteers Adam Daniel and James Hawken got to put two shiny new jetskis through their paces last week as part of the unit’s regular training on Wednesday nights. Keep Reading
Kia ora koutou. Our first Raglan Community Board (RCB) meeting of the year took place in February and we had a great turnout of community members who raised issues which included; freedom camping, parking, horse access on our beaches, harbour board leases, wharf funding application and the world rally. Keep Reading
This week the Chronicle was treated to the brand new gourmet range of Raglan Coconut Yoghurt – treaty, layered flavours in 350g jars. The colorful jars also feature their new branding, Raglan Food Co. Keep Reading
They say mothers can do anything, and so it proved for Raglan’s own baby whisperer on a whirlwind trip to Auckland last week. Keep Reading
Raglan has been nurturing up-and-coming artist Cian Gardner as she rehearses her one-woman show Sorry For Your Loss at the Old School Arts Centre. Keep Reading
Budding local musos built a transportable community soundsystem and got to test their skills in MCing, DJing, songwriting, live performance, music production and music video creation in a week-long music making project. Keep Reading
Three new buildings have been officially opened by Ngāti Māhanga/Hourua at Raglan Holiday Park Papahua. Keep Reading
Noted ceramic artist and tutor Susan Flight has turned author in her eighties to pen a colourful chronicle of “my life and other creations”. Keep Reading
This week the Chronicle caught up with Luna Beauty, run by Hope Phillips. Keep Reading