Foodbank all set for greater role but keen to identify those that are most in need April 16, 2020 The Chronicle The doors are shut but it’s business as usual for the Raglan Foodbank, which weeks into the country’s Covid-19 lockdown says it Read More
Patients urged to take care of health issues during lockdown April 16, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan Medical doctors are urging people to stay well and keep on top of their health issues during the lockdown. Read More
An update from the team at the Herbal Dispensary April 9, 2020 The Chronicle We are so happy to announce that as of Monday 6th April, we are OPEN (by distance!) to serve our local community, accepting Read More
Keeping fit during lockdown through online classes April 9, 2020 The Chronicle The Chronicle caught up with Sophie von Huben from Sofit this week about how her business has been impacted by COVID-19. She Read More
Victory for the ocean: Court rules protecting the environment is a bottom line April 9, 2020 The Chronicle Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM) and Greenpeace hailed the decision by the New Zealand Court of Appeal denying Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) permission Read More
Raglan Radio DJs broadcasting live from their bubbles April 9, 2020 The Chronicle Deemed an essential service, Raglan Community Radio is still on the airwaves with all the volunteer DJs now working from home, thanks Read More
Show goes on as Raglan teen becomes a backyard princess April 9, 2020 The Chronicle We may be in lockdown but for Raglan teen Sasha Kirkwood the show must go on. Read More
Waikato DHB CBACs assess over 6000 April 6, 2020 The Chronicle More than 6000 people have been assessed by the eight Waikato Community Based Assessment Centres (CBAC) as of Saturday, 4 April. Read More
Stay at home. Wash your hands. Remain in your isolation bubble April 5, 2020 Health in Your Hands·The Chronicle Corona virus lockdown day 11. I make no apologies for repeating this message as many of the most vulnerable, those over 70, Read More
Flying back to the safety of home after the lockdown April 5, 2020 The Chronicle “It was eerie,” is how Raglan woman Margaret Huxtable described her drive back from Auckland Airport last Thursday night. Read More