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
Numbers of shorebirds declining in Raglan Harbour December 1, 2016 Shorebird populations in Raglan are declining, according to data gathered by Birds NZ (formerly the Ornithological Society of New Zealand). A census
Hark, the Clay Shed’s fundraising Christmas exhibition December 1, 2016 Christmas is just around the corner and what better way to get cracking on decorating your house and buying presents then a
Support flows in from near and far for ill childcare teacher, designer December 1, 2016 Support has been pouring in from all over the world for popular and inventive Raglan childcare teacher Simon Willisson, who is being
Dear Editor – Thanks to The WDC December 1, 2016 When we were advised to boil and conserve water on Monday morning, 14 November, due to problems caused by the earthquake, we
Dear Editor – Lorenzen Bay Improved December 1, 2016 On November 21 there was a formal opening of the new Lorenzen Bay waterside improvements. This work has been done by a
Raglan Kite Jam 2016 November 24, 2016 On Saturday November 19, Raglan hosted the annual Raglan Kite Jam competition at Wainamu beach.
Spotlight on NZ Native Herbs November 24, 2016 Herbs grown wild in our own backyard can have some great therapeutic actions.
Pottering with permaculture November 24, 2016 Clare Wimmer has plenty on her plate. Literally, too – and it’s highly likely that she made the plate, and grew the
Jewellery exhibition: Blood, Bone, Heart and Tears November 24, 2016 Life has its way of shaping us, growing us and gracing us. Few know the depth of despair that has blessed us
Lions honours 10 Raglan residents for voluntary service in centenary celebration November 24, 2016 Raglan Lions celebrated the international club’s 100 years of service on Monday night by honouring 10 prominent citizens who have done good
Artists support art auction for animal sanctuary with Raglan roots November 24, 2016 Animal advocacy group Direct Animal Action are hosting an art exhibition and auction to raise funds for Raglan-based animal sanctuary ‘Paws Awhile’.
1080 aerial drop and ground control scheduled for 2017 November 24, 2016 A drop of 1080 on Mt Karioi is expected to happen mid-year 2017 to control possum numbers. Representatives from the Department of Conservation
White Ribbon day in Raglan November 24, 2016 This Friday November 25 is White Ribbon Day. The day aims to raise awareness around violence towards women in New Zealand and
One-time Raglan Māori warden back in town to fill ‘big shoes’ November 24, 2016 Nancy Koha knows she has “big shoes to fill” as the newly elected chairperson of Raglan Māori Wardens Charitable Trust. The 57
Arrest imminent for BP ram raid offenders November 24, 2016 At the time the Chronicle went to print on Wednesday, 23rd November, the suspects had not been found. An update was given