RAW postponed to Easter 2022 October 30, 2021 The Chronicle For the second year in a row, the Raglan Arts Weekend had to pull the pin on its highly anticipated open studio Read More
Junior Surf Life Saving muster 2021 October 30, 2021 The Chronicle Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and being in level 3, Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club is gearing up for another fun, challenging and Read More
A Message From the Raglan Police October 30, 2021 The Chronicle Over the last two weeks there have been fifteen dishonesty offences, including burglaries, shoplifting, fraud and unlawfully taking of motor vehicles. Read More
Q+A with Jake Fyalka from Raglan Area School on device learning October 30, 2021 The Chronicle On Tuesday 26 October, Raglan Area School, along with all other schools around the country under level 3, welcomed back year 11-13 Read More
Digging in for the Raglan Growers’ Market October 30, 2021 The Chronicle Raglan shoppers will be able to get their fix of locally grown fresh produce at the inaugural Raglan Growers’ Market, and get Read More
Two candidates for Raglan Community Board by-election October 30, 2021 The Chronicle Two candidates have been nominated to fill an extraordinary vacancy on the Raglan Community Board and an election has been called for Read More
A message from the Raglan Chamber October 30, 2021 The Chronicle The weekend that should’ve been…It is no secret that our quaint and charming hometown is also a major tourist destination. Read More
Traffic light system provides guidance for local venue October 30, 2021 The Chronicle Labour Weekend usually marks the start of a busy period for Whāingaroa but with level 3 restrictions remaining in place it was Read More
Opinion: Mooar to Say October 15, 2021 The Chronicle As someone who has mixed feelings about the Pharmaceutical industry, and has spent the last 20 years banging on about alterative viewpoints, Read More
Supreme Court win in fight against seabed mining October 15, 2021 The Chronicle On Thursday 30 September, the Supreme Court ruled that the Environmental Protection Authority were wrong in granting consent to Trans Tasman Resources Read More