Raglan Dog Muster 2: Ready for dogs and humans on March 25 February 24, 2023 The Chronicle We’re hoping for a really good turnout of dogs and humans this second time around for the unique Rag Dog Muster. Read More
NZ Surfing Nationals Interview with Alani Morse February 24, 2023 The Chronicle The Raglan Chronicle chats to Alani Morse about her recent surfing achievements at the National Champs held at Piha in January. Alani Read More
Raglan Golf Club: Twilight is a highlight February 24, 2023 The Chronicle It is Thursday and the time is 4.45pm! Tee Off time! Teams gather… there is a golfing buzz about, tees are loaded, Read More
Art Attack: Knuiman, a new man for the ages February 24, 2023 The Chronicle Painter Ziggy Knuiman had been bubbling away for years in the vat of his artist friends group. It was a trip to Read More
Restoring the road to Raglan February 9, 2023 The Chronicle Restoring road access on State Highway 23 (SH23) between Whatawhata and Raglan is urgently underway. This crucial link between Raglan and Hamilton Read More
Deluge creates havoc and divvy no quick fix February 9, 2023 The Chronicle Contractors were hard at work this week repairing slips and washouts around the Raglan district in the wake of the big wet Read More
Community Spotlight: Amy Hanna February 9, 2023 The Chronicle We interviewed Amy Hanna back in 2016 regarding her community contribution and her interest in photography. Today she continues to actively engage Read More
Knitted with Love & Consciousness February 9, 2023 The Chronicle I came across Milla’s work on Instagram (@yarnmaster666) a few months ago and have been absolutely obsessed with it! Milla specialises Read More
Artist morphs from music to painting February 9, 2023 The Chronicle After 20 years of making music and performing worldwide with band Rapture Ruckus, Brad Dring – aka shortydubs – changed tack to Read More
Rehabilitating Native Birds February 9, 2023 The Chronicle Kylie Martin is a local native bird rehabilitator for sick, injured or orphaned native birds. Having just received her Department of Conservation Read More