Garden of Eaten amid cabins and campers July 19, 2022 The Chronicle A brand new food garden at the local campground is flourishing despite the twin challenges of sandy soil and salt-laden sea breezes. Read More
Funding secured to complete Raglan’s Town2Surf cycleway July 19, 2022 The Chronicle A safe path from Raglan’s town centre to the beach is a step closer to fruition following Waikato District Council’s successful funding Read More
A Message from the Raglan Police July 19, 2022 The Chronicle In the last two weeks in the Raglan area, we have had eight incidents of family harm, seven vehicles interfered with or Read More
A message from the chamber July 19, 2022 The Chronicle This week we are all about employment. There is a LOT on the horizon for employers and we recommend learning as much Read More
Raglan Food Co’s culture reigns ‘Supreme’ at MPI’s Good Employer Awards July 19, 2022 The Chronicle Raglan Food Co entered the Ministry for Primary Industries Good Employer Awards for the first time this year, in the Employee Development Read More
Over but not out for Xtreme Zero Waste founder July 19, 2022 The Chronicle Xtreme Zero Waste recently bid co-founder Rick Thorpe a fond farewell as he stepped down from official duties. Read More
Matariki at Matapihi Kindergarten July 19, 2022 The Chronicle The return of Matariki holds an air of excitement for the tamariki, kaiako, and whānau of the Matapihi Kindergarten community. It is Read More
Hohou te Rongo Kahukura July 19, 2022 The Chronicle Coming out might be easier these days, but there’s still plenty of people who worry about reactions from family, friends or workmates. Read More
Draft strategy for the future of the harbour revealed July 19, 2022 The Chronicle An ambitious draft strategy for the future of the Whāingaroa (Raglan) Harbour, which includes actions to improve the health of the harbour Read More
Parenting in winter-time: Resources, inspirations and survival July 19, 2022 The Chronicle Parenting and Grand-Parenting isn’t easy on the best of days. Throw lashing rain, cyclones and virus isolations into the mix and we Read More