Turning pain into purpose with mothers of inmates’ podcast September 1, 2025 The Chronicle Raglan Community Radio host Jane Forkert is turning podcaster with a new show Hearts Locked Up – a podcast about mothers with Read More
Energising our Visitor Economy September 1, 2025 The Chronicle A collaboration between Whaingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation (WRDMO) and Raglan Business Chamber (RBC) Read More
Raglan juniors shine in Golf Futures Tournament September 1, 2025 The Chronicle With only being six shots off qualifying for the Junior Futures Pennants final, our magnificent Raglan Golf Club seven golfers had a Read More
Riders saddle up for road safety awareness September 1, 2025 The Chronicle On Sunday 14 September, local riders from SpiritRides will take part in the global “Pass Wide and Slow” awareness ride, bringing ponies Read More
Hato Hone St John staff spreading the good word September 1, 2025 The Chronicle On Wednesday 13 August, 30 or so Raglan locals were treated to a very informative and extremely well-pitched presentation by two St Read More
Raglan Junior Rugby Club – Season 2025 September 1, 2025 The Chronicle Well… we’ve made it to the end of another epic season for our little club — boots muddy, voices hoarse, big tackles, Read More
Cleaner waters ahead for Raglan’s wastewater August 21, 2025 The Chronicle Raglan’s wastewater just got a little cleaner with a state-of-the art infrastructure upgrade to the existing wastewater treatment plant. Read More
Karioi August 21, 2025 The Chronicle When local whakairo artists Tare Kereopa and Raj Irving first heard Karioi was a theme of the 2025 Matariki ki Whaingaroa art Read More
‘Sickness’ for restoring brokenthings keeps Eric’s garages and hands full August 21, 2025 The Chronicle Passers-by often stop and chat to Eric Williams outside his house – in Upper Bow St, just a stone’s throw from the Read More
Preventing Battery Fires: What Raglan Residents Need to Know August 21, 2025 The Chronicle Lithium-ion batteries, found in everyday items like vapes, laptops, e-bikes, power tools and phones, are causing a rising number of sudden, high-intensity Read More