Health in Your Hands: January Newsletter January 25, 2018 Health in Your Hands The Raglan Community House is open after the Christmas Holiday, and the Opportunity Shop (originally the Bargain Basement) is now up and Read More
Icelandic influence for Waitetuna circus’s 10th anniversary shows January 25, 2018 Community Events It’s been a real circus lately – and a bit of a juggle too – at the Waitetuna home of Damian Gordon Read More
Locals unite to make the surf safe and enjoyable for all January 25, 2018 Surfing Surfers new to Raglan are about to get an education in surf etiquette with proposed signs at Ngaranui Beach, Manu Bay, Whale Read More
Fifty years and still singing the Blues January 18, 2018 Entertainment Marking 50 years is no small thing for a rock and roller, and eminent bluesman Midge Marsden is doing it in style. Read More
Artist exhibition: No Rules Here January 18, 2018 Raglan Art No Rules Here’, an exhibition of work by emerging artists is again being held at the Raglan Town Hall in Bow St Read More
Community Heroes: Mark and Anne Snowden January 18, 2018 Community Heroes This week we spoke to Mark and Anne Snowden who are heavily involved with the local Surf Life Saving Club. When did Read More
Raglan Club executive are ready to fight for survival January 18, 2018 Community Raglan Club membership have voted overwhelming to remove president Colin Sullivan from the executive committee at a special general meeting. Chaired by Read More
Academy chuffed as both prospects and products star at surfing nationals January 18, 2018 Raglan Area School Raglan Surf Academy is excited at the prospect of “fostering” the sporting careers of three young guns who starred at last week’s Read More
Tarot Talk – Three of Wands January 17, 2018 Tarot Talk Happy New Year! Welcome back to Tarot Talk – a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week Read More
Thousands of dune plantings intact despite weather bomb January 11, 2018 Environment Raglan environmentalist and Wainamu Beach resident Angeline Greensill didn’t expect a big storm in early January – but despite it all the Read More