Herbal store founder finally finds time for the garden April 19, 2021 Mooar to Say Bronwyn Lowe wanted to work in the herbal medicine field for just a few years – to help make it more accessible Read More
Mushroom business born in Lockdown April 19, 2021 Local Rag Local entrepreneurs Seam and Emily Mills took some lockdown bad luck and turned it into a thriving business growing mushrooms. Read More
Live music’s helped shape Raglan identity for decades April 19, 2021 Local Rag Movers and Shapers: A series on ways Raglan reinvented itself from the sleepy seaside town of the seventies. From blues to roots Read More
Lightbulb moment instrumental in simpler way to learn to play April 19, 2021 The Chronicle It may sound a bit Irish but a local muso turned inventor has come up with a device that teaches people with Read More
Freedom to Fly Whaingaroa: Ignite the Passion February 26, 2021 The Chronicle A grant that allows creatives to teach their specialty in schools has allowed Jess and Jair from Freedom to Fly to offer Read More
A message from the Raglan Police February 26, 2021 The Chronicle The summer so far has been a busy one in Raglan with a sharp rise in burglaries and break-ins. Read More
Raglan weekday lifeguards win best patrolled beach after busy season February 26, 2021 The Chronicle Over the 2020-21 season Ngārunui Beach, Raglan had the busiest season of all beaches patrolled by Surf Life Saving Northern Region, which Read More
Raglan Sailing Club Regatta February 26, 2021 Uncategorised The weekend of 13th and 14th February saw the annual regatta hosted by the Raglan Sailing Club on our beautiful harbour. Read More
Official America’s Cup Fanzone at Isobar February 26, 2021 The Chronicle We have an Americas Cup official Fanzone right here in Raglan. The Chronicle caught up with Matt Taggart, owner of Isobar and Read More
Film festival emerges from self-isolation February 26, 2021 The Chronicle Get your lockdown movies out of self-isolation for the 2021 Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards. Read More