2021 Raglan calendar on sale December 7, 2020 The Chronicle The ‘Raglan Calendar 2021’ is now on sale at the Raglan Bookshop and Bow St Gallery, both on Bow St, for $20 Read More
Local pupils get taste of medicine and other careers in rural health December 7, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan Area School’s year 10 pupils got to tackle everything from measuring blood pressure and testing reflexes to CPR in hands-on health Read More
Raglan Community Christmas Lunch 2020 December 7, 2020 The Chronicle The annual Community Christmas lunch has a new host this year with the old reigns being passed to the Raglan Club and Read More
Light exercise group takes breather to mark milestone December 7, 2020 The Chronicle You wouldn’t normally expect a fitness class to end a workout with food and cake – but the Raglan Light Exercise Group Read More
Get your creative juices flowing at the Raglan Summer Arts School November 26, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan Summer Arts School is an invitation to discover, refresh or reignite the creative talents that might be long forgotten or only Read More
Bike Tracks in great form thanks to volunteers at the Mountain Bike Club November 26, 2020 The Chronicle The Chronicle caught up with David Wright, President of the Raglan Mountain Bike Club, who is keen to encourage locals to make Read More
Book delivers double the trouble for local author November 26, 2020 The Chronicle The trials and tribulations of twindom are the topic of local author Steve Horne’s memoir The Trouble with Twins. Read More
Interview with photographer Felipe Queriquelli November 26, 2020 The Chronicle The Chronicle had a chat to photographer Felipe, who has moved to Raglan recently with his wife Read More
Whaingaroa Youth Movement presents The Upside Down, our 18th annual dance theatre production November 26, 2020 The Chronicle In 2020 we have found ourselves in an unfamiliar place. We are stuck in The Upside Down and we need to find Read More
Gallagher scholarship recipient keen to help others through cyber security November 26, 2020 The Chronicle Computer science student Leo Oliver-Dowling has been tinkering with computers since he was 13 years-old. Now a third-year computer science student, his Read More