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THE RAGLAN

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11th October 2018 - Issue #617

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Ludicrous Exhibition at the Old School Arts Centre: Jodi Collins, left and Wanda Barker will be featuring their artwork at the exhibition at he Old School. Full story on page 4.

Record number of Kiwis celebrating Mental Health Awareness Week

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ental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) started on Monday and thousands of New Zealanders are celebrating.

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nature makes us feel good, decreases feelings of depression and anxiety, improves concentration, buffers against stress, makes lives meaningful, speeds recovery from tough times and reduces health inequalities related to poverty. The year’s MHAW has woven together the Five Ways to Wellbeing with the nights of the Maramataka/ Māori lunar calendar to maximise energy with the natural world and boost wellbeing. The MHF has partnered with Hāpai Te Hauora to help communities connect with Mātauranga Māori and uplift their wairua through nature. “Māori creation traditions and whakapapa are core to New Zealand’s strong relationship with nature – and knowing and understanding these relationships strengthens our identity as a nation,” MHF Māori development manager Ellen Norman says. Community workshops on waka ama, māra kai, Māori movement and the Maramataka are being held in North, South, West and Central Auckland this week. The week involves events, challenges, resources and workplace activities to help New Zealanders let nature in to strengthen their wellbeing. To learn more about the week and see what events are happening in your local area, visit http://mhaw.nz/ whats-on.

“Mental Health Awareness Week is a chance for all Kiwis to consider placing a greater priority on their mental health and look at the tools and opportunities available to ensure their mental wellbeing is the best it can be,” Mental Health Foundation (MHF) chief executive Shaun Robinson says. MHAW runs until Sunday 14 October and encourages people to Let nature in, strengthen your wellbeing – Mā te taiao, kia whakapakari tōu oranga! “A record number of people, workplaces, organisations and schools have registered for updates on MHAW this year, and this shows us that New Zealanders really are prioritising their wellbeing. They’re wanting to learn more about how nature can uplift their spirit and are placing their mental health and wellbeing front and centre more regularly,” Mr Robinson says. “We’ve seen so much enthusiasm already around Aotearoa. From an interactive mural painting in Dunedin, to a kaumātua-led hikoi to the summit of Matukutureia and a nation-wide Wellbeing Photo Challenge supported by Nikon and Shakti Mat, people are putting their own spin on how they get out into nature.” Research shows spending time in

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Raglan Naturally kicks off community engagement phase

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Raglan residents gathered to see the work that has been completed so far.

John Lawson spoke at the Raglan Naturally event.

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aglan locals were out in full force at the Raglan Naturally community engagement event on the weekend at the town hall. Hundreds turned up during the two-day event to check out the work of the 11 focus groups and to have their say about what’s important to them. Kicking off on Friday evening, Waikato District Council representatives including Mayor Allan Sanson, chief operating officer Tony Whittaker and general manager community growth Clive Morgan attended

and agree the event demonstrated the hard work put in by the Raglan Naturally group over a number of years. "We can't wait to work together as we move through this blueprinting project, which of course will encompass the incredible work put into Raglan Naturally. Together we'll be able to demonstrate what the Raglan community want for their town in the future," Morgan says. On the Saturday, the town hall was set up with a kids’ zone, table tennis table, focus group snapshots, food, music and story-telling. Throughout the day the supper room

was used for guest speakers including Timebank’s Meredith Youngson, Raglan community board member Tony Oosten discussing Raglan’s infrastructure, Xtreme Zero Waste’s Rick Thorpe, Bexie Towle from Karioi Maunga ki te Moana, Karamea Puriri discussing business and tourism, Whāingaroa Environment Centre’s Anna Cunningham and transport focus group member John Lawson. Raglan Naturally coordinator Gabrielle Parsons says the event is the start of the Raglan Naturally’s community engagement phase and there were still more opportunities for locals to contribute. “Community engagement is the most important part of this phase of the Raglan Naturally process and we want to hear from everyone who has something to share. It was great to have such a large turnout over the weekend, everybody was keen to contribute and we received some really positive feedback.” Janine Jackson A survey will be sent out to the community in the next couple of weeks and people can also share their thoughts on the Raglan Naturally Facebook page, www.raglannaturally.co.nz or raglannaturally@gmail.com.

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Ludicrous at the Old School

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udicrous, a combined art show from October 20 to November 2, features the work of 13 artists and all sorts of crazy. It is the brainchild of Jodi Collins, local arts ninja and coordinator of Ahoy Studios.

Jodi Collins, left and Wanda Barker will have pieces showing at the Ludicrous exhibition.

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Jodi has been scheming up this arts project since 2017. Her own work, clay figures and Skully-wags, will be featured. Each artist has been given the title of the show but no other direction, so the work will be represented by a wide range of media and variable compositions. The show opens on October 20 with wine and nibbles and good music from Halcyon Birds and Justine Francis coming all the way from Okato. Some of the 13 featured artists include: Jodi Collins. Media arts at Waikato institute of technology. Clay shed and Ahoy Studios. Inspired by childhood nostalgia, fairy tale themes and the “beauty of discards and unwanted possessions”. Ahoy creative crew – studio/gallery 11 Bankart Street Raglan, http://www.facebook.com/ misspopinjay www.facebook. com/HelloGalleryRaglan Betty Tills. From the Tron since as long as she can remember. She enjoys found words, discarded beauty and the feel of earth’s clay. Her work aims to unsettle and puzzle.

Naomi Roche. Artist in Residence at the Waikato Society of Potters. Ceramic craft is a particular passion. In the last two years she has been in nine group exhibitions and selected as a finalist in the National Contemporary Art Award and the National Number 8 Wire Award. Wanda Barker. Artist/ writer, MFA. Paints fabric, destroys canvas, makes poems and stitches old tapestries, embroideries, aprons, tea towels and any old shabby things she can get her hands on. Distorts and wrecks dolls in sculptures with building foam. Wrote a book, All Her Dark Pretty Thoughts in 2017. R.G. Shaw. KawhiaHamilton-N.Z.-Pacific-Mongrel Avant-Pop painter of new New Zealand landscapes ‘n’ headscapes. Works in national and international collections. Lesley Robb. Graphic Artist and Textile Designer working in Tauranga. Her works include painting, illustration, woodblock carving and a variety of printing techniques. Inspired by a love of pop culture, architecture and nature, in particular the extraordinary beauty of our native birds and plants of NZ. So much beauty in our world, let’s take care of it! Chris Vallet. Commercial Screen printer and lover of painting. Prints drawings on T shirts, and has shown paintings in group works with Jodi since art school. Moving towards

print-friendly illustration for bands, including his own and one-off works to hang. Pearl Hotene. Artist, musician, writer, actor. “And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul” - John Muir. Based in Kirikiriroa/ Hamilton, works with nature, explores a sense of mystery and self-reflection. She has a desire to contribute to her creative communities fuelled by study in Tikanga Maaori and Te Reo Maaori and Uni of Waikato. Pearl has worked on a series of poetry zines called ‘Take me to bed’ and ‘XOXO’, started song writing and formed Halcyon Birds, with partner Tonamu Namioka. “It was necessity that got me drawing, it got me painting too… I believe in doing what you love so here we are.” Susanne Giessen Prinz. Sees herself as a creative woman rather than an artist. Takes a creative and loving approach. A self-taught clay worker she devotes time to organising the Raglan Community Clay Shed. Work for Ludicrous is created to make the viewer smile and interact with the clay. Clay is a great teacher in accepting failures and moments of serendipity. All of my work is created at the Raglan Community Clay Shed. The show will be an eclectic mix of paint, sculpture, clay pieces and Ludicrous whimsy. It will be playful, theatrical, inspiring, quirky...something to engage with and remember.


Get behind-the-scenes at Raglan’s top environmental endeavours on a Raglanite tour

Valerie Bianchi, left, and Anna Cunningham from Whaingaroa Environment Centre are excited about the launch of their pilot programme.

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W h ā i n g a r o a Environment Centre pilot

programme aims to show visitors and locals behind-thescenes at some of Raglan’s top environmental enterprises.

Aimed at connecting people to some of the inspiring sustainablyminded people and organisations in Whaingaroa, the first Raglanite tour of Kaiwhenua Organics, Xtreme Zero Waste and the Whāingaroa Environment Centre on Saturday, October 13 is for locals only at a reduced price of $40 instead of $65.

So far, Karioi Maunga kit e Moana, Plastic Bag Free Raglan, Xtreme Zero Waste, Taunga Kereru permaculture farm, Kaiwhenua Organics, Solscape and the environment centre will take part in the tours, and project managers Valerie Bianchi and Anna Cunningham hope to grow the

project and offer tours to visitors, corporates, local government and tertiary education groups. Another three tours as part of the pilot will follow with a one-day community and environment tour to Taunga Kereru and workshops with Plastic Bag Free Raglan/Bag

It Raglan and Karioi Maunga ki Te Moana. On Saturday, November 10, a sustainable Raglan tour starts with presentation by the WEC and a small beach clean, followed by workshops by Plastic Bag Free Raglan/Bag It Raglan and Karioi Maunga ki te Moana. The final tour is a weekend retreat of sustainability and yoga at Solscape on December 1 and 2. Having consulted with the organisations involved, Raglan ECOllective Tours Valerie and Anna say the project will not only help WEC become more sustainable and less reliant on funding, they will also take off some of the pressure of these organisations to provide educational opportunities for the general public. “We asked ourselves what does WEC do well. We know we are good at admin and environmental education. We want to share the good news stories about the environment and we are really fortunate in Raglan to have so many experts in this field,” Valerie says. “There so many negative stories in the news about the environment and they are not very inspiring or motivating. We hope these tours will provide motivation for people to make little changes in their lives,” Anna says. The tours will be led by Tiaki Coates, who Valerie says is a great at connecting with people and telling the stories of Whaingaora. For more information about the tours check out facebook.com/ raglanecollective/ or email tours@ whaingaroa.org.nz. Janine Jackson

Raglan Rally features local Jack Williamson in a Subaru R4

Jack Williamson will be racing in the final round of the NZ Rally Championship.

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he final round for the NZ Rally Championship will take place in Raglan and Te Akau on Saturday 14 October. Many of you will know the Williamson family who live on Cone Hill Farm at Waitetuna,

and Steve, Brenda and Jack would love the locals to get behind their rally team. While Jack has been rallying in the NZRC and moving up the ranks for the last three seasons, this is his first season driving the Subaru

Waitetuna's Jack Williamson will be racing in the Subaru R4.

R4. “We have been improving with each and every rally and the team are really looking forward to this one”. On the night before the rally (Friday 13 October) there will be a special ceremonial start down in the heart of Raglan starting at

around 5pm. Every rally car will be parked up and on display for the public to view This gives everyone a chance to mix and mingle with the drivers and view all the rally cars up close. Drivers will include NZ’s own WRC driver Hayden Paddon.

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Two pieces of work have been completed after the group received funding from the WEL Energy Vital Impact (Housing) Fund in March this year. A housing audit drawn from various databases tells us about the number of houses in Raglan, how many are occupied or used as holiday homes, rented out on AirBnB or other nightly accommodation sites and the trends over the last few years in changing rent and purchase prices. It also draws some conclusions about local income based on adjustments from the 2013 census, which enables some calculations about affordability. The householder survey, which was available for local residents within the Raglan ward to complete during August and September, explored the type of housing people are using to accommodate themselves, what that is costing them and how much stress people are under in relation to housing affordability. WRAP have put together a great programme of speakers for the day including our very own Ian Mayes, Eco Design Advisor

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for Hamilton City Council and warm, dry home crusader who will present on how to make your existing home more affordable. Nathan Orr from Landshare NZ, an online platform that connects those wanting to lease or share land with those wanting to rent a space will explain how Landshare works and later in the day talk us through his own experience of building a tiny house within all the ‘rules’. Nic Greene from Habitat for Humanity will update us on the latest project for H4H and the kind of services they offer. Danica Lidmila, who, with her partner Tom, designed and built a tiny home, will share their experience of the build and how to live in a tiny space with two kids under 3 and Fiona McNabb will present on how to get the most out of a 10m2 building. Other speakers are still being confirmed, but the day will end with a panel discussion about the housing affordability issue and WRAP will map out the next steps for the project and plans for 2019. There are limited seats available so, register for a free ticket on the WRAP Facebook page and come along to the Town Hall on Saturday 3 November – doors open at 9.30am. Lisa Thomson will open the forum at 10am and the results of the WRAP research will be the first item on the programme. WRAP


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Check out the Kowhai Creamery range of ice creams, which will be avilable at the Herbal Dispensary starting Labour Weekend.

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ummer at The Herbal Dispensary is going to be a little bit different this year. We will be serving Mamazing Kombucha on tap (which you already know about), but what you may not know is that we are going to be selling Kowhai Creamery Ice Cream by the scoop over summer too, kicking off Labour weekend. This is so exciting for us at the Herbal Dispensary, as we have found another fantastic business that puts its ethical practices first! Kowhai Creamery believe in ‘real food, real flavour and real simple’.

They source their milk fresh from their Jersey herd on their home farm in Waharoa, a family farm established in 1923, which practices ethical, eco-friendly, biological and sustainable farming methods. Kowhai Creamery started in 2015 with a 3-litre churn, milk from their Jersey herd, berries they grew in their orchard and a concoction of secrets. With very little ice cream knowledge, they embarked on a journey into the unknown, which has ultimately paid off. Reminiscing on their childhood (selling lemonade in roadside stands), the team at Kowhai Creamery came up with the idea of

an ice cream trailer, which is parked most days down the road in their local Waharoa village. Within six months of making their first small batch of ice cream, the Kowhai Creamery were award winners, taking home two silvers for their Blueberry and Salted Caramel Gelato. Now with 11 awards under their belt and being awarded the best gelato of the land 2017, their approach and business ethics haven’t changed. The Herbal Dispensary, Raglan. Ph. 07 825 7444

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Maureen wears the pants at shed where masses of clothes recycled

Maureen put in 191 hours of volunteer time last month, some of those hours were spent helping to sort masses of second hand clothes.

Maureen Wahanga received the Melvin Jones Fellowship.

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lokes and their much a women’s domain sheds may be a most days. quintessentially Kiwi And while there’s been a bestphenomenon but down at selling book – even a television the old Raglan Coastguard doco – about New Zealand blokes’ love for their sheds, there’s now shed a stone’s throw from also public recognition for what Kopua estuary it’s very longtime local Maureen Wahanga

gets up to as shed convenor for the Raglan Lions’ charitable op shop. She put in 191 voluntary hours last month for instance simply sorting, washing, ironing and pricing masses of secondhand clothes destined for the Lions shop in Wallis St and further afield to Dinsdale charity outlets. For that and much more she’s recently become a recipient of the club’s international Melvin Jones Fellowship – her name forever inscribed alongside other fellows on a plaque at its Chicago headquarters. Hers is the highest possible Lions award, local club president Bob MacLeod told the Chronicle. “And she deserves it.”

Maureen – who’s been a Lions volunteer for years and is often behind the counter of the op shop – was overwhelmed to receive the honour at this year’s district 202L convention in Hamilton, and has her own engraved plaque to show for it. “It was really nice,” she says while cursing lightheartedly the duplicity of fellow volunteers who got her to the ceremony without revealing a hint of the award to come. Says Bob, known as the big chief: “They were reading out about this distinguished Lion and Maureen still had no idea it was her.” Volunteers who meet at the Coastguard shed – temporarily, while the Old School shed in Stewart St is rebuilt – say it’s a bit like a Lions marae down there with dog-walkers and other passersby calling in for a cuppa, courtesy

of the neighbouring backpackers’ power supply. Maureen took over as shed convenor a few years ago from the late Kaye Ardern and reckons that if ever riled she simply remembers the Lions motto ‘We Serve’. Kaye and Wendy Coxhead were both awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship five years ago in recognition of their commitment in the operations and management of the op shop, and in the running of the local Lions club which has now served the community for 45 years. The award was established in 1973 in honour of Melvin Jones, the founder of Lions Clubs International. The 101-year old foundation is now headed for the first time by a woman president, Gudrun Yngvadottir of Iceland, who aims to encourage more women participation in the club. Edith Symes

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5 Earles Place Manu Bay, Raglan Stunning ocean views make this three storey house a real cliff top paradise. You can drink in those views from almost every room, as well as from decks and balconies on three sides. At street level you find the main dwelling, and even before you go inside there’s a large verandah-style lounge to enjoy. Light floods the interior, with its kitchen, dining, lounge, bathroom and separate laundry. The most elevated level boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms, all with superb American white oak flooring. The garden level is a two bedroom, self-contained apartment, and the property has its own driveway with more than enough parking for cars and boats.

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8 Karekare Avenue Raglan You can almost smell the scones cooking in the retro kitchen of this classic Kiwi cottage in popular Raglan West. A great location, close to beach, town and school, with a northerly aspect and potential to develop. Offering three bedrooms, plus an office, it also has a single garage with separate parking for boats and cars. This house will make someone a good first home or worthwhile rental investment. Don’t miss your opportunity to enter the Raglan property market.

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Raglan AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Wed 14 November PGGWRE 87 Duke Street Cambridge VIEW By Appointment

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Waipa Networks Business Awards 2019 dates released

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aipa, 10th October, 2018 – Following on from a record breaking Awards season this year, the Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Raglan Chambers are thrilled to announce the key Awards dates for 2019. Next year Waipa Networks Business Awards will host their launch event and open entries officially on Thursday 4th April. The grand finale Gala event will be held on Friday 30th August. Two dates that are well worth putting in your diaries now, so that you don’t miss out on a great business opportunity. Kelly Bouzaid, CEO Cambridge Chamber of Commerce commented “We are extremely pleased with the momentum the Awards are gaining and we are excited to see what 2019

will bring. We had such an exciting mix of businesses enter this year and the quality and quantity of entries is testimony to the growth of the region. Bring on 2019!” The Awards are open to businesses in the Waipa and Raglan regions and aim to encourage an support businesses in their quest for success through sustainable growth, development and excellence. This year’s Supreme Winners - LouLous Salon & Day Spa, have found the process very rewarding as Angelique Gellert, Director, LouLous Salon & Day Spa commented, “Entering the Waipa Business Awards helps you look at your business more strategically from all business aspects. For us at Loulous we spent a lot of work developing strong structure within the company and winning our awards, especially the Supreme Award has confirmed for us that developing

innovation, clear direction, customer focus and strong culture is paramount for all businesses regardless of industry. We are very proud of our achievements and we will continue to develop as our company evolves”. There are a variety of entry options: Excellence Awards for small, medium and large businesses, Best Customer Service and also nomination based awards. With a category to suit every shape, type and size business, check out the website for more details - www. waipabusinessawards.co.nz The Awards are supported by a fantastic team of Sponsors without whom this premier business event would not be possible. Adam Fletcher, CEO Waipa Networks commented, “There is no doubt the Awards provide an incredible opportunity for businesses in the region to lift their heads from the day to day, reflect, celebrate achievement,

identify opportunity and to showcase themselves. The number of new and emerging businesses this year is a clear demonstration of growth and innovation in the region. It's exciting

to see businesses embrace the Awards, to challenge themselves and use the experience to energise and advance their business progress.” Waipa Networks

Junior surf life saving rookie programme

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t’s that time of year again, the weather is heating up, the days are getting longer and Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club is getting prepared to open the doors to another season of Junior Surf. There are many reasons why children may benefit from coming along to Junior Surf sessions. Raglan revolves around the ocean, a wonderful yet powerful force which provides both immense fun but in turn, is at times strong and dangerous. Teaching our children how to read the beach enables them to understand the forces in action within the water and how to have fun in a safe way. Having an active involvement in managing risk around the water provides opportunities to make choices which will keep both them and their friends safe long after they have left home. Junior Surf encourages children who have an active competitive streak and at the same time those with a more relaxed personality. There are opportunities for Carnival and competition participation throughout the year, we enter the raft race, attend the Anzac parade and have a float at the New Year’s Eve parade. There are fun overnight stays at the club where movies and marshmallows will be up for grabs. The Junior Surf programme works through a framework to allow students to progress both within the season and over the years with the ultimate goal of being Surf Lifeguards themselves. Once you reach 13 years old, you can join the Rookies programme which

fine tunes your Lifeguard skills, allows you to spend time on patrol and prepares you for your Surf lifesaving award. You will also have the opportunity to take part in the annual Northern Region Rookie challenge. Junior Surf is supported by a committed and experienced team of coaches. This year we fortunate enough to include a number of lifeguards within the coaching team. Anne Snowden is the convener of Junior Surf and has supported the growth of Junior Surf within the club for many years. Together with the coaches, Anne is aiming to make Junior Surf a key element within the club and wider community. We are always looking for new coaches and full training is provided to anyone who feels they would like to volunteer their services. Families are actively encouraged to participate and to support the children both in the sea and on the beach. The club always welcomes new members and as part of Junior Surf, families become club members. If you have always wondered what the view looks like from the clubrooms, here’s your opportunity! Junior Surf registration is on 28th October 10am -12pm at the Surf Lifesaving Club at Ngarunui Beach. This will be for 7 to 13 year olds. The first session at the beach will be November 4th November. Under 7’s will start in January 2019 when the weather and water warms up. Any enquiries give us an email: Anne or Nikki- raglanjuniorsurf@gmail.com

Raglan Surf Lifesaving club

JUNIOR SURF 7 – 12 year old

Rookie Lifeguard programme 13 year old or 13 by March 10th

Come along and register at the club 10 am Sunday 28th October. The season starts Sunday 4th November. Email Anne or Nikki raglanjuniorsurf@gmail.com

OPEN 7 DAYS: SUN - THURS 11am - 10pm FRI - SAT 11am - 11pm

New menu options available! Licensed Restaurant

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2019

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced

(REAA 2008)

SALES TEAM

Dave Hanna 027 614 6722

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

David Gray 027 224 1228

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna Auctioneer

PROPERTY MANAGEME NT TEAM

REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN Registrations close: EXTENDED UNTIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 Friday, October 5, 2018 Russ Adams 021 0200 7665

Liza Adams 021 444 317

Lynley Clarkson 027 469 5162

ph. 07 825 8669 www.rwraglan.co.nz

NEW BUSINESSES All new businesses wanting to be in the upcoming Business Directory need to contact the Raglan Chronicle office by: Friday, October 5, 2018. If you have already registered your interest with our office then you will be contacted by one of our staff prior to this date. The Raglan Business Directory is now in its 14th year. It is sent to all residents this side of the deviation free of charge and will be placed in all local accommodations and businesses. The directory is an excellent way of getting your product or services advertised to the community. Contact us for pricing information.

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RAGLAN

RESIDENTIAL

ADVERTISERS

DIRECTORY ONLINE

LISTINGS

As well as the printed edition, we also have a directory website. If you have an advertisement in the print edition then you will automatically recieve a free basic listing on the online version.

The Raglan Directory features residential listings as well as business listings.

If you are already an existing advertiser you will shortly receive an email confirming your placement for the 2019 edition. If you would like to make changes to your existing advertising please email us and let us know as soon as possible. If you sold your business, or are no longer operating your business, we need to know too so that we can cancel your listing. If we do not hear anything from you by Friday, October 5, 2018, your existing advertisement will be placed in the 2019 edition and you will be invoiced as usual.

The directory website can be viewed at: www.raglandirectory.co.nz. In addition to the basic listing, we also offer an enhanced listing online, which features your logo, a summary of your services and links to your website and social media. Your listing will also be featured at the top of the page above the basic listings.

If your phone number was incorrect or you have moved in the last year we need to know, so that we can publish your correct contact details. If you are new to the community and wish to list your details please contact us so that we can add you to our database. If you do not wish to appear in the residential directory please contact us so we can take you off our database.

Get in touch with us to learn more.

Call into the Chronicle office to fill out a registration form or we can email one to you. ph: 825 7076 | email: info@raglandirectory.co.nz | web: www.raglandirectory.co.nz 12 RAGLAN Chronicle


Keen to play softball in Raglan? Community softball club open to children age 8 -16

Christmas is early in Raglan this year

Papahua ( Te Kopua) Domain Starts 16th October 4 – 6:30

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enevieve Cheesman is a Raglan resident who is planning on setting up Raglan Softball at Papahua Domain in Term 4 and Term 1. With a long history in the sport, Gen is passionate about getting youth involved in this team game. It will be a free community club for kids of most ages to come along, learn the game and have lots of fun every Tuesday afternoon down at the Domain. Sessions will run from 4pm to 6.30pm. Gen says children are welcome to

come for all or part of the time. There will be no need to organise teams as the children will be split into groups when they turn up on the day. The sessions are open to 8 -14-year-olds. A $5 koha is requested at the start of each term

She is also making a plea to the community for help and asks, “Do you have any softball mitts, bats, batting helmets, a game tee or facemasks in your garage collecting dust? Do you have time between 4pm and 6.30pm to come down and teach, play, score or cheer them on? “This is a free sport we're offering

Raglan softball

to the children of Raglan, Te Uku, Te Mata, Waitetuna and Kawhia, but we need support in the way of gear, time or donations for new gear.” Gen says she and fellow organiser, Nikki Abrams have set up a Facebook page that will keep everyone updated. “We'll be kicking this off the first Tuesday after the holidays on October 16 and we’ll be circulating posters around Raglan and Whaingaroa to start this great initiative with a big bang. So, if you can help in any way, please PM myself or Nikki Abrams, or better still, jump on our FB page (Raglan Softball), like it and leave us a post.

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amaritan's Purse is an international humanitarian organisation that sends a shoe-box containing a variety of small items to thousands of children who would seldom have ever received a gift at Christmas. Usually these children live in area where there has been a natural disaster, e.g. Fiji.. Vanuatu

For the last few years generous people in Raglan have filled over 80 shoe-boxes and this year our target is 100! Each shoe-box has a leaflet that lists ideas for things you can include. Shoe-boxes are provided, and may be obtained by contacting either Janet Peart (825-5855) or Sharyn Coull (021-234-7300). You may also contact us for

further information.

From rickety causeway to royalty carriageway A pictorial acc account of building the new causeway bridge by Julia Brown

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80 Wallis Street

Quintessential Kiwi Harbourfront Bach Auction

1pm 3rd November 2018

Contact

Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804

Email

ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Saturday 2 - 2:30pm

After around 80 years and several generations of family memories the owners have decided to sell. Now it is your once in a lifetime opportunity to continue the story with your own family. With the private beach you will feel like you are in a world of your own yet it is just steps to the wharf and a short walk to the shops and cafes of Raglan. Imagine sitting on the deck or under the overhanging pohutakawa with the tide lapping below, your children playing happily and safely in the harbour while you watch in comfort. See the boats coming and going, the paddle boarders and kayakers passing by, the seabirds and occasionally the orcas in the harbour. Or take advantage of your own boat shed and boat ramp to explore the harbour and catch your evening meal. This is the perfect place to recharge your batteries and enjoy a slower pace of life. You will never want to leave!

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Auction - 1pm Saturday 3rd November at LJ Hooker office, 25 Bow Street, Raglan Call Chrissy 027 287 1804 or email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz for more information or come along to an Open Home.

Open Home

8c Harakeke Place

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Ready & Waiting Your Dream Home Situated in an elevated position overlooking Flax Cove you can build to capture the sun and simply stunning estuary and Mt Karioi views. The current owners have partially developed the site creating a large berm on the roadside boundary with the legal access driveway from Harakeke Place. The freehold section of 700m² is mostly gently sloping and fairly good contour by Raglan standards! Handy location to estuary, town, school, bus stop and walkways. Covenants apply and house plans are available to interested parties. For further information please contact Stephen 021 969 848 or Michelle 021 969 878

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7 Park Drive Drive On Up A Surprise Awaits Many gems on offer with this north facing originally 3 bedroom now 2 bedroom brick home. Downstairs is a games room/ teenager’s area. There’s space to park your boat and a smoke house which will ensure your catch is enjoyed by all. Live off the land on the fully fenced property & utilise the chook house, fruit trees & planter boxes to start you off on your journey to organic sustainability. Walk everywhere as this property is in the heart of Raglan. Call Robbie for more information 021 952 271. For Sale Contact Email View

Deadline 17.10.18 Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/22RHFG View

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1 Mahana Place

$849,000 Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/22CHFG

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Lorenzen Bay Just a Stroll Away Nikau Park Raglan is a quality subdivision located just 5 mins walk from Lorenzen Bay. Enjoy a sunny Northerly aspect from this corner site of 504m² with native plantings along one boundary. Your investment will be protected by covenants ensuring you will be surrounded by attractive, quality homes. All services are provided including water, sewage, street lights, footpaths and communications. Geotech and potential house plans available.

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144 Maungatawhiri Road Your Ticket to Spacious Living This exceptional 5 acre lifestyle property enjoys views out to Mount Karioi & the ocean on the horizon. Built in the mid-2000’s the spacious home features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a designer kitchen with scullery & 2 living areas. Underfloor heating is supplied to all bathrooms, the kitchen & the spa pool room. The deck is absolutely made for entertaining while taking in the fantastic views. There is an internal access double garage, a workshop & another separate double garage has a self contained unit. The big views and privacy make this property seem like it’s miles away from anywhere, but it’s only 5 minutes to seaside Raglan. For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale $310,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/20ZHFG View

Price by negotiation Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/228HFG

Robbie Regnier

Darryl Hawkins

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

021 952 271

027 290 6675

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

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021 969 848

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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

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