Cleaner waters ahead for Raglan’s wastewater The Chronicle August 21, 2025 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 The Chronicle August 21, 2025 When local whakairo artists Tare Kereopa and Raj Irving first heard Karioi was a theme of the 2025 Matariki ki Whaingaroa art exhibition they Read More
‘Sickness’ for restoring brokenthings keeps Eric’s garages and hands full The Chronicle August 21, 2025 Passers-by often stop and chat to Eric Williams outside his house – in Upper Bow St, just a stone’s throw from the newly painted Read More
Green Ribbon Awards and new waste minimisation project June 15, 2017 Raglan nominees for the 27th annual Green Ribbon Awards attended the awards ceremony held at Parliament last Thursday, announcing this year’s winners.
Council looks at another water company option June 15, 2017 Waikato District Council is talking with Watercare Services Ltd and Waikato-Tainui about potentially forming a company to improve water and wastewater services
Bryant Retreat ‘for women here too’, trust stresses June 15, 2017 The Bryant Retreat For Women last weekend threw open its doors to publicly thank the Raglan community for its ongoing support of
Raffle boosts coffers for new Old School creative space June 15, 2017 The Raglan community has helped fundraise $8000 towards the new creative space at the Old School Arts Centre. Fundraising committee member Susanne
2017 Waipa Networks Business Awards – Best Customer Service Award FAQs June 15, 2017 The 2017 Waipa Networks Business Awards are open for entry. A popular category is Best Customer Service. This category is a great
WDC’s decision on wastewater services backed by majority of Raglan submissions June 8, 2017 The targeted rate for wastewater services will rise by $144 in Raglan this year as Waikato District Council prepares long term plans
Produce overflowing as crop-swapping takes root June 8, 2017 Abountiful array of seeds and home-grown veggies, pickles and chutneys, bliss balls and “life-changing” bread overflowed the trestle tables set up in
Kids hunting competition good for possum control June 8, 2017 Possum numbers in the Raglan region took a dive last weekend, thanks to the Kids’ Hunting and Fishing Competition. Fifty-seven possums were
RKT founder intends to take his mark June 8, 2017 Raglan Karioi Trail founder Fracois Mazet intends to be on the lineup of the 24km mountain race in December this year. That
Curry creates community cohesiveness June 1, 2017 They say there are health benefits to be had from eating an Indian curry, and that was certainly true in Raglan on
Council puts Waikato at risk of myrtle rust by sourcing plants from Northland June 1, 2017 If the fungal disease which affects plants in the Myrtaceae family is not contained it could be catastrophic for our coastline, says
‘Plenty of time’ for school band to be major players June 1, 2017 Be Major may not have made it to the national finals yet but the band’s seven young musicians, who played at Smokefreerockquest’s
Pre-anaesthetic blood testing for your pet June 1, 2017 Pre-anaesthetic blood testing is essentially a ‘safety check’ that can be performed before your pet is put under an anaesthetic. This screening
Opinion: West Coast Catchments Committee June 1, 2017 As chairman of the West Coast Catchments committee I would like to respond to Waikato Regional councillor Fred Lichtwark’s article published on
Young entrepreneur’s ‘dreaming big’ as online venture takes off May 25, 2017 She’s recently launched New Zealand’s first babysitting app, has hundreds of clients in her niche business – and she’s only 23. But