Elite surfers claim win for mums after sea life briefly halts WSL finals The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Thousands lined the cliffs and shoreline at Manu Bay on Monday as the inaugural wrapped up in memorable fashion, with world-class waves, emotional victories, Read More
Shaping Raglan’s workforce together The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Local businesses are invited to take part in a followup workforce hui on Thursday, June 11 from 4.30–6.30pm at the Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club, Read More
‘Miracle’ that frightened pet dogfound after three weeks on run The Chronicle June 2, 2026 Tears of joy coupled with a sense of “huge relief”: that’s how a Raglan family described their reaction when their beloved pet Bentley – Read More
Raglan’s tiniest shop gets a revamp September 28, 2023 The tiny shop on Bow Street might have had a makeover but it will still be a hub for community creativity, innovation
Raglan Business Chamber: Succession Planning September 28, 2023 What will happen to your business if you are ready to move onto another venture or into retirement? Succession planning is not
Local writer’s novel set for tv adaptation September 28, 2023 A show based on local author Merren Tait’s firt novel, Year of the Fox has been given the green light for prodction
An interview with the Holistic Tooth Fairy September 28, 2023 The Raglan Chronicle caught up with Meliors Simms also known as the Holistic Tooth Fairy to learn about her recently published book,
Building Strong foundations for our Children September 28, 2023 The Chronicle caught up with Ines Schickendantz who is offering services in Raglan.
Raglan Ukulele Festival September 28, 2023 Recently Raglan was full of ukulele players from all over the central and upper North Island, here for the inaugural Raglan Ukulele
Popular bus driver proud to be competing at Invictus Games September 28, 2023 Commuters may have noticed the absence of affable Go Bus driver Sonny Tavake the past few weeks, but he’ll be back doing
Te Tiriti o Waitangi workshops for community learning September 28, 2023 Raglan Naturally recently held the first of two annual Te Tiriti workshops, facilitated by Ingrid Huygens from Tangata Tiriti – Tangata People.
Collectors and their collections: Virginia’s cats September 28, 2023 Local resident, Virginia Gallagher, has released over a hundred cats from the boxes in her garage!
Whāingaroa Whai League tackle the competition September 28, 2023 Raglan Rugby seniors called fulltime on rugby and sidestepped to league, and the players haven’t looked back, Whāingaroa Whai League president Noel
Help Restore Our Trailer: Sponsorship Opportunity September 28, 2023 Outdoor Education has been running at Raglan Area School now for 3 years, offering students from years 7-13 the opportunity to learn
Raglan Arts Weekend’s Preview Exhibition set to impress September 28, 2023 Labour Weekend is inching closer every month, and whilst some are planning vege gardens, others are in full preparation to host the
Strategies for coming off a 3% mortgage rate and onto 7% September 28, 2023 The squeeze is on. The cost of living has soared and prices are still increasing at 6% per year. The Reserve Bank
Introducing Emma Langdon from the Raglan Chamber September 28, 2023 Kia Ora, I’m Emma Langdon, and I’m thrilled to announce my new role as the administrator for the Raglan Business Chamber. Following
Northpoint Residences wins Master Builder Multi-Unit award September 28, 2023 Following on from the Master Build Multi Unit award announcement in the September Local Rag we caught up with Hayden Vink of