Anzac Day: Tuesday 25 April 2017 April 21, 2017 Community First observed in 1916, Anzac Day – 25 April – commemorates those killed in war, and honours returned servicemen and women, their Read More
Wastewater rates set to rise April 20, 2017 Community·Council The cost of wastewater rates in Raglan will increase between $124 and $180 from July 1 as council makes changes to reduce Read More
Bush Park Wainui fountain flows again, bringing joy to young – and old April 20, 2017 Community It was a mystery why Bush Park Wainui’s Millennium Ponds’ fountains suddenly began to flow again. The chairman of the Friends of Read More
Raglan farmers help bail out flood victims April 20, 2017 Community Raglan farmers have helped provide some relief to those stricken by the recent floods in Edgecumbe. PGG Wrightson Real Estate agent Richard Read More
Pipers help blow away the competition April 20, 2017 Community·Raglan Art Raglan pipers Deirdre Bourne and Brett McCardle recently helped blow the competition away at the New Zealand Pipe Band Championships in Nelson. Read More
When the going gets tough, the Positive Nanny Goats get going April 13, 2017 Community Sometimes it’s impossible to anticipate just how hard something will be. That’s what Raglan’s Positive Nanny Goats discovered after competing in the Read More
Q + A with Raglan Shuttle April 13, 2017 Community The Raglan Chronicle recently caught up with Phil and Emily Meek, owners of local transport business Raglan Shuttle, to see what they Read More
The Raglan Rally Team April 13, 2017 Community·Fundraising This year will be the third season that Jack Williamson competes in the NZ Rally Series. Twenty-five-year-old Jack is a local Raglan Read More
Local business profile: Stendy Electrical April 13, 2017 Community This week we caught up with Stendy Electrical to see what kinds of services they offer. Read More
Free lessons offer basics in te reo Maori April 13, 2017 Community Free te reo Māori lessons for absolute beginners are being held at the Raglan Library on Wednesday nights. Organiser Michael Edmonds says Read More