Mural makeover for tired bus stop The Chronicle March 31, 2026 The school bus stop on Wainui Road is bursting with colour following a community-led upgrade that has transformed the once-plain shelter into a vibrant Read More
A new home for Raglan Physiotherapy The Chronicle March 31, 2026 After more than 15 years in their previous premises, the team at Raglan Physiotherapy has quietly settled into a new space just a few Read More
Raglan’s first blacksmith’s headstone unveiled The Chronicle March 31, 2026 Descendants of early Raglan settler Richard Galvan come together to honour his life, unveiling a headstone at the Raglan Lawn Cemetery, more than 140 Read More
More students stick with RAS for NCEA years February 16, 2017 The school roll at Raglan Area School has climbed to over 500 with a record number of students staying on for their
Dave steps out of public career and into life February 16, 2017 Recently retired Dave Currie answers the door barefoot in a pair of pink (once red?) cotton drawstring pants and a New Zealand
Studies on ice as 17 year old learns ropes in the Rockies February 16, 2017 While Raglan basked in the summer heat of Waitangi Day, young skier Ella McLeod-Edwards was relishing 20 centimetres of powder snow at
Seasons of changes February 16, 2017 Many of you will notice a change when you next come into The Herbal Dispensary. Kirsty, our lovely Scottish food department coordinator,
Raglan junior soccer 2017 February 16, 2017 Summer is still rolling along (well, sort of) but registration opens this week for junior soccer on Monday, February 20. Families with
Chronicle delivery issues February 16, 2017 The Raglan Chronicle and our deliveryman, Graham, would like to extend an apology for the unreliable delivery of the Chronicle at the
Dear Editor – Road Surface February 9, 2017 My wife and I had our first visit to your lovely area and township on January 18 for a couple of days.
We’re showing the love by wiping your overdue library fines February 9, 2017 Waikato District Libraries will wipe your overdue fines during its Love your library week in exchange for cans of food.
Raglan footbridge breeds NZ champion bomber February 9, 2017 Moggie (Monique) Chaplin has a sore butt and her leg is one big bruise but New Zealand’s bomb queen says she wouldn’t
Great white a frequent visitor to Raglan Harbour February 9, 2017 It’s no joke! A 12-foot great white shark was certainly seen in the Raglan Harbour over Anniversary weekend as hundreds of people
Still a full daily agenda for retired Raglan councillor February 9, 2017 Clint Baddeley thought he’d take this summer off now that his 12-year stint as Raglan ward councillor had come to an end.
Cabbage tree deaths rise again February 9, 2017 More and more cabbage trees in Raglan are becoming sick and dying from “sudden decline”, an epidemic that emerged in the late
Coastguard gifted two new jet skis February 9, 2017 Raglan Volunteer Coastguard has had an extra boost in resources thanks to Waikato businesses Jim Wright Nissan, John and Glenice Gallagher Charitable
Don’t forget to have your say on Easter Trading February 9, 2017 Time is running out for people to have their say on Easter Trading in the Waikato district.
Diamonds in the sky with Lucy February 9, 2017 It’s a fair guess that Lucy Maria Mortlock loves makeup. One quick glance at her blog, “Lucy Loves”, testifies so … and,