Olympian rates his chances at venue he’s surfed ‘heaps’ July 22, 2021 The Chronicle Raglan surfing legend Billy Stairmand flew out of New Zealand last weekend unfazed by all the controversy over the Tokyo Olympics and Read More
‘Clay Cafe’ will double as creative fundraiser July 22, 2021 The Chronicle What happens between the sheets can be very taboo but Raglan conceptual and confessional artist Élisabeth Denis tells the tale about the Read More
Unmade bed inspires intimate exhibition July 22, 2021 The Chronicle What happens between the sheets can be very taboo but Raglan conceptual and confessional artist Élisabeth Denis tells the tale about the Read More
Plastic Free July: Interview with The Hut July 22, 2021 The Chronicle To celebrate our community’s efforts with refusing single-use plastic for Plastic Free July, the Plastic Free Raglan team sat down for a Read More
Backgammon evenings to be trialled over winter July 22, 2021 The Chronicle Keen and would-be backgammon buffs can look forward to getting a monthly fix of the ancient board game from Friday of next Read More
Raglan Area School youth take on 40 hour famine July 22, 2021 The Chronicle An early winter morning met our year 9/10 leadership team head-on at 6AM. Drowsy and heavy-eyed, we crawled our way to Auckland Read More
Places for People project: A Successful Installation July 15, 2021 The Chronicle The Places for People project team warmly welcome you to enjoy the new community spaces on Bow Street, one outside Ali’s and Read More
Raglan Community Board June Update July 15, 2021 The Chronicle Our June Community Board meeting was held on Wednesday 23rd June. Thanks to members of the community that came along to express Read More
Residents enjoy a real feast of culture July 15, 2021 The Chronicle A cold mid-winter evening did not deter something approaching 2000 locals from turning out last Friday to two quite distinct cultural events Read More
Book launch celebrates community in new community iHub July 15, 2021 The Chronicle The latest picture-book by author / illustrator duo Sarah Johnson and Deborah Hinde, Enough tells the story of Hana and her efforts Read More