Closing the Loop: Contributing to a circular economy February 26, 2021 The Chronicle Come along and be a part of the flourishing zero waste community in Raglan by attending the Closing the Loop event. We Read More
Karioi – A film with Patagonia and Dave Rastovich February 26, 2021 The Chronicle Patagonia and Dave Rastovich have teamed up with the Karioi Project in Raglan to create something pretty special. The film “Karioi” will Read More
Four Square pays for all junior school stationery February 26, 2021 The Chronicle There’ll be no stationery costs for parents of juniors at Raglan Area School this year, thanks to an “out of the blue” Read More
Raglan Bowling Club history: One Hundred Years In The Making February 11, 2021 The Chronicle As with so many small communities, the history of Raglan is punctuated with the forming of key organisations, clubs and associations. Founding Read More
Talking to the animals no fantasy for local whisperer February 11, 2021 The Chronicle Bernadette Gavin reckons she’s always had an affinity with animals – but it was the death of her beloved 17-year-old cat last Read More
Raglan sea change after lockdown redundancy February 11, 2021 The Chronicle A lockdown redundancy has meant a sea change for Raglan Club’s new manager Trudi Peet, and she’s looking forward to new goals Read More
Local involvement in Manaaki’s Digital Doers Academy February 11, 2021 The Chronicle The team behind business support forum Manaaki.io is launching The Digital Doers Academy to help job seekers in Aotearoa, and particularly in Read More
Lion’s New Year’s Eve Parade a colourful affair January 14, 2021 The Chronicle The annual Lions New Year’s Eve parade had a big turnout finishing off the year 2020 with a colourful array of floats. Read More
Introducing changes to i-Site, now Raglan iHub January 14, 2021 The Chronicle This week the Chronicle had a chat with Amanda Graham, Project Manager for Go Raglan, the new organisation that will be managing Read More
The dirty job of cleaning up coastal waste January 14, 2021 The Chronicle It’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it should be Des Watson’s catchline for his one-man mission to clean up Read More