Economies for People not Profit event inspires fresh perspective
Last Saturday over 40 people gathered at the Bowling Club to learn and share how to make our Raglan local economy more … Keep Reading
Safer Raglan urged at send off for Kyle
A heartfelt plea to “make Raglan a safer place” with easier access to defibrillators has been made following the sudden death of … Keep Reading
A message from the chamber
The chamber was delighted to host one of our first public events in a while on 21 July. We made this event … Keep Reading
Year 9bs Maths with Xtreme Zero Waste
On Tuesday the 31st May, Karen, who is a worker at Xtreme Zero Waste (XZW) came to our maths class and explained … Keep Reading
Wharf improvements receive official blessing
An ambitious draft strategy for the future of the Whāingaroa Harbour will kick off with improvements to the wharf. … Keep Reading
Local parents dedicated to supporting their kids – for the love of rugby league
In this week’s Chronicle we caught up with a group of local parents and their kids who are dedicated to the game … Keep Reading
Greenslade Community Planting Day
On Saturday willing community members turned up and together planted around 900 natives alongside the new Greenslade to Nikau Park footpath. … Keep Reading
New chapter for Church @ Stewart Street
After being without a minister for 5 months, the Church @ Stewart Street (Raglan Congregational Church) is pleased to welcome Pastor Nigel … Keep Reading
Arahi – ” There’s Nothing Like It” Piano Tour with baby grand
Trailblazing emerging artist, Arahi is touring with his ‘There’s Nothing Like It – Piano Tour’ 2022 next month! Coming to The Yard, … Keep Reading
Artist Talk: Painting With Nature
Local artist Amanda Watson will be giving a slide presentation and talking about the paintings in her upcoming exhibition that have been … Keep Reading
Small Gestures: Kath Grey – room #23
Poised on the threshold of room 23, I looked at her silently while she scrutinized attentively the lines of a magazine in … Keep Reading
Did you know that Raglan had a doctor called “Digger”?
Dr John Penman was born in Rotowaro in 1913 and studied medicine in Auckland. After 6 years at Waikato Hospital, he became … Keep Reading
Join the Kupu Café with Whaea Lucy
Lucy Haru feels right at home at the Raglan Community House. … Keep Reading
Three Streams Raglan
Located in Te Uku, Three Streams offers two stylish properties available to book for the perfect Raglan getaway. The Local Rag spoke … Keep Reading
Lucy’s Gluten Free
Stocked in stores across the Waikato, Bay of Plenty & Auckland we chat to Lucy about her gluten free bread journey. … Keep Reading