A little bit of help makes a huge difference! The Chronicle February 12, 2026 Local Rangitahi volunteers are making a real dent in pest numbers across the peninsula. Predator traps might be small and easy to miss along Read More
The coolest little bike shop in the hood The Chronicle February 12, 2026 Cyclery Raglan is your one stop shop for all bike repairs, bike sales and rentals, printing services and key cutting. A “can do it Read More
Ask The Artist: Claudia Grutke The Chronicle February 12, 2026 Working primarily in abstraction, this Raglan-based artist explores emotion, atmosphere and memory through a process-led practice rooted in play and intuition. Claudia Grutke’s work Read More
Community Heroes: Rangi Stevenson and Raewyn McLachlan March 29, 2018 This week the Chronicle had a chat with Rangi Stevenson and Raewyn McLachlan. The couple provide members of the community with a
Business blossoms for flower-farming florists March 29, 2018 At first glance it’s no more than a simple roadside business selling fresh flowers. But take a second look as you head
Team Nekeneke power into first place in the M2M coastal race March 29, 2018 Whaingaroa Whānau Hoe Waka team Nekeneke powered into first place in the M2M coastal race in Tauranga last weekend. Open to six
Tarot Talk – Eight of Cups March 29, 2018 Hello from Tarot Talk – a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week and provide a little
Friends of Wainui Bush Park Reserve Bridge Closure March 22, 2018 The bridge (near the Gazebo, next to the pond and picnic area) at Bush Park Reserve is currently closed due to maintenance
Tarot Talk – The High Priestess March 22, 2018 Hello again from Tarot Talk – a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week and provide a
Second time unlucky as thieves hit Fallenfront again March 22, 2018 Thieves have ram raided local Raglan store Fallenfront again in a little over a month. The Wainui Rd store was targeted in
Acrobats go head over heels at festival’s expansive vista March 22, 2018 Spine-tingling feats of balance and agility were being performed all over Camp Raglan last weekend as 70-odd acrobats from around the world
Long Term Plans – Raglan’s top priorities of footpaths and a swimming pool not mentioned March 22, 2018 Every 3 years our councils set their spending and rating plans. This year the plans include raising rates by over 6% and
Tarot Talk – Ace of Wands March 15, 2018 Hello from Tarot Talk – a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week and provide a little
Newly arrived flax weaver quick to put down roots March 15, 2018 Weaver Marianne Aschenbrenner “fell in love” with Raglan 16 years ago – and though it was only a fleeting visit always held
Beach clean up finds plastic in abundance March 15, 2018 Around five cubic metres of rubbish collected during a community beach clean last Sunday highlights the impact single-use plastic is having on
Light exercise group celebrate 20 years of fun and fitness March 15, 2018 After 20 years in the fitness game, the Raglan Light Exercise Group has done many kilometres on the exercycles, treadmills and rowing
Putting the brakes on at Te Uku March 15, 2018 Te Uku residents not only think the main road is an accident waiting to happen, it is an accident that already has
Maui Dolphin Day and Recycled Raft Race 2018 March 8, 2018 The Raglan community once again celebrated Māui Dolphin Day on Saturday March 3, at Te Kopua/Papahua Domain with food and activity stalls