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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

15th March 2018 - Issue #585

Dedicated to supporting our local community.

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DINING GUIDE RAGLAN FOOD & DRINK

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10am Raglan Area School 7pm Te Uku Church Pastor Roger Peart ph 07 825 5199

Wastewater network maintenance continues across the district

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SUNDAY SERVICE

Following on from the cleaning and inspecting of underground wastewater pipes in Tuakau, Te Kauwhata and Huntly, contractors have moved on to areas in Ngaruawahia, Raglan and Meremere. Cleaning the pipes will remove blockages caused by objects like nappies, pieces of cloth and wetwipes. These blockages can lead to wastewater spills, which is something Council is trying to avoid. Once clean, the pipes can be inspected via Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras. The inspection provides valuable information about the condition of the pipes which helps Council plan what maintenance is needed. Smoke testing is another tool Council is using to identify irregular connections to the wastewater network. Smoke is put into the network to see where smoke comes out. This identifies where the leaks are. In wet weather these leaks provide a pathway for rainwater to get into the wastewater network. Council’s contractors HydroTech are due to start the smoke testing in

Raglan Horticultural Society Next Meeting, Tuesday March 20, at 1pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. This is the Society's AGM. Floral art, vertical thrust, interest table and wedding photo. Normal competition programme, display table, raffles, sales and afternoon tea. Come and share our garden secrets, be amazed at our prize winners and listen to one of our members share her garden story.

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Pokeno this week [note: week starting 12 March]. This work will continue until the end of May 2018. Acting General Manager Service Delivery Jacki Remihana says this work forms an important part of a district-wide assessment into the condition of Council’s underground pipes. “It is part of Council’s ongoing commitment to improving wastewater infrastructure so that we can minimise any wastewater overflows or leaks,” she says. Residents who have cleaning, inspections and smoke testing in their area will receive letters before work starts. For those who have cleaning and inspections, the letter will advise residents to keep toilet lids closed when not in use while contractors are working in their areas. It also recommends adding a weighted object to the top of the toilet lid while cleaning is being carried out in the rare event that it causes a surge in flow in the wastewater pipes. If there are manholes or access chambers on private property, the owner will be contacted and arrangements will be made. Council thanks these communities for their support of this important work. WDC

10am - Family Service and Children’s Ministry Thursdays 3-5pm - 7C’s Bible Club for Children Visitors Cherished

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Light Exercise Group Celebrates 20 years: The light exercise group in action, far left in background, Barbara Hubert and Myrna Michie, far right. Full story on page 9.

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Putting the brakes on at Te Uku

Bobo and Crowie are tired of watching near-misses and accidents along the Te Uku stretch of state highway.

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e Uku residents not only think the main road is an accident waiting to happen, it is an accident that already has happened. Local

farmer

Graeme

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Crowhurst and Te Uku Roast Office coowner Bobo Ten Broek say they witness dozens of near misses daily and both know

of two deaths and many other accidents along the notorious busy strip into Raglan. “A lady crashed here just the other day and smashed her face in,” Bo says. The pair say there are several factors impacting on the safety of the stretch of highway, including speed, blind spots along the road, cars pulling in and out for petrol and coffee, and school runs to and from Te Uku School.

“One of the biggest issues here is NZTA is very hard to negotiate with,” Crowie says. “It will probably take somebody in an accident for it to be a priority.” They believe the easiest and most cost affective fix to Te Uku’s road safety issues is to reduce the speed limit to 50k. “You are not going to change people’s attitudes and to cover everybody, you need to make the situation safe,” Crowie says. “For the price of some 50k signs and spraying some paint on the road, that’s it,” Bo says. NZTA Waikato Transport System Manager Karen Boyt says there is support to review speed limits in some parts of SH23, but in other parts the community is divided. Changing the speed limit requires following a legal process and Karen says input from the local community is important. “We’re reviewing the speed limit along the entire route from Hamilton to Raglan. This includes the section of road that runs through Te Uku. There is currently a 60km/h variable speed limit that operates at the school arrival and departure times,” she says. “Meanwhile, we’re looking at other ways the road through Te Uku could be made safer. One option being considered is to put the power lines underground on the southern side of SH23 through Te Uku. This would provide space for the road to be widened to allow for a painted area in the middle of the road for turning vehicles.” Although he has never considered selling, Graeme has offered his section on the corner of Okete Road and the state highway to Waitomo to try and address some of the issues caused by the location of the pumps. So far, he hasn’t heard back from them. Waitomo has been in negotiations with NZTA and Te Uku store to remedy some of the issues caused by the pumps by resurfacing the area outside the pumps and adding another fuel storage tank to decrease the amount of tanker refills required. Janine Jackson

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Tarot Talk

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ello from Tarot Talk - a weekly column in which I introduce a Tarot card for the week and provide a little information about it. I hope you continue to enjoy this space.

Newly arrived flax weaver quick to put down roots

This week's card is the Ace of Wands. Often this card can signify a new business venture or new career. It shows that a seed of

enthusiasm

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something new has been planted in your life although you may not yet recognise it. The sprouting seed could take almost any form. It might be a creative idea, a surge of optimism or a need to act boldly. It could be an offer, gift, opportunity, encounter or synchronistic event. When you see this Ace, examine your life to see how its potent, confident energy could work for you. Be daring and brave. Sometimes you have to take a risk to get what you want. Look for the path that will excite you and push you beyond your limits. Seize the initiative, and let your enthusiasm take you to new heights. Aces are seeds, known and unknown. But tend them well - if you want the fruit. If you don't, they won't grow. That simple. More information about this card can be found on my Tarot Talk Facebook page https://www. facebook.com/tarottalknz/ Tarot readings and tuition are available by appointment. Txt Chrissy on 027 6644261

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Marianne's stall at Raglan Creative Market.

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eaver Marianne Aschenbrenner “fell in love” with Raglan 16 years ago – and though it was only a fleeting visit always held on to the hope that one day she’d live here.

That day came just over a month ago when, her work nannying for immediate family at an end after their decision to relocate, the 62 year old shifted down from Auckland and into a Cliff St cottage and studio she’d spied for rent in the Chronicle classifieds. And Marianne – who admits to having been so excited by the move here that she “unpacked like a crazy woman” – certainly hasn’t wasted any time putting down roots. Soon after shifting in she planted five flaxes from Auckland Botanic Gardens in the earth at her new water’s-edge home, and just four days later she was harvesting the plants for her first local workshop in flax weaving. Now Marianne’s eyeing local sources of flax, such as the flourishing harekeke

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onterra would like to invite the Raglan community to a Fonterra Grass Roots Community Breakfast on Tuesday, March 20, at the Raglan Town Hall – 6am to 9am. There have been some amazing ideas,

projects and initiatives in local communities proud to help get off the ground, not least of all in Raglan. The breakfast is all part of highlighting the good work that is happening in our local

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four hours anyone can be taught to harvest, prepare and weave flax into a small basket. Marianne started weaving back in 2010 while living up north in Ruakaka – and reckons she “couldn’t stop”. Her master teacher was Elke Radewald who, coincidentally, dropped in at her market stall on Sunday. For the past five years Marianne’s been based at Swanson in West Auckland where she’s sold her work at Titirangi Village Market. She has also exhibited at Arataki Visitor Centre in the Waitakere Ranges. She says her passion for flax-weaving has taught her much about herself and Maori culture. And the art form itself is like therapy, she adds, because it concentrates the mind. It goes hand in hand with her love of reiki – a healing technique through touch – in which Marianne is also trained. “It’s all about channelling the life force … the energy that’s so important when it comes to animals, plants and humans,” she says in a soft German accent. “And through weaving I can feel that spiritual connection to plants.” Edith Symes

Fonterra Grass Roots Community Breakfast comes to Raglan

across New Zealand that Fonterra has been

Funded by the Parliamentary Service and authorised by Barbara Kuriger MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

bushes around the causeway in Wallis Street or along the boardwalk running adjacent to the town end of Cliff Street. The Munich-born artist’s new studio is now overflowing with her hand-dyed flax work – kete, hats and intricately woven blooms, fairy wands and wall hangings. The familiar smell of freshly woven flax helps make her feel at home. Last Sunday’s monthly Raglan Creative Market at the Old School marked another milestone for Marianne in her first month here. Although she missed the Raglan artists’ open studio weekend by a whisker at the end of January, she was organised enough by last weekend to showcase her work – for which she has a thriving online business under the name ‘Woven’ – at her own stall in Stewart Street. Having a presence there also allowed Marianne to promote her weaving workshops, which she stresses support an age-old art that remains true to Maori cultural practices or tikanga. She says that while not everyone is able to afford to buy weaving like hers, in just

communities, and Matty McLean from TVNZ One’s Breakfast show will be talking live with people at the breakfast to share with the rest of New Zealand a little bit about what happens with community groups in Raglan. Please come and join other groups in the community along with Fonterra farmers. If you can't stay, just pop in for a coffee - it would be great to see you. *Catering is limited and on a first come first serve basis. Image: Matty McLean from TVNZ One's Breakfast Show will be hosting the Raglan Community Breakfast.


The Young Ones: An occasional column with youth in Raglan

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his week we sat down with young local surfer Indi Ratima. Tell us about your surfing comps this summer. How did you go? So far this year I've entered the Mount Maunganui Grom comp and was placed second. There's a couple of comps coming up in the next few months that I'm really looking forward to, especially the ones held at home. You were recently interviewed in Surfing NZ Magazine. Is it out yet? The magazine will be out this month Surfing NZ photographer, Cory Scott, called me for a phone interview. We talked about my last Indonesia trip and my passion for big wave surfing.

When did you first start surfing? I actually can't remember. It feels like I've been surfing all my life. How did you learn and develop your surfing? I was brought up in Raglan, surrounded by some of the best surfers in the country, and all my family, friends and teachers have been a huge influence on developing my surfing. How did the RAS Surf Academy prepare you for comps? It was amazing - best three years to date! Lazza and Dean are experienced contest surfers. They have a lot of knowledge to pass on to us students to help us be prepared for comps. The teachers go above and beyond their normal duties as teachers and become friends. It's insane to think you have the chance to surf during school hours while getting an education. I've made some of my best friends through the academy who are from all over the country. Do you have a goal with your competitive surfing? It would be cool to win a national title and the Rip Curl Pro held at home. Where is your favourite place to surf? Definitely Indicators - there's no place like home! Have you travelled overseas to surf? Surfing has taken me to Indonesia, Australia, New Caledonia, Hawai’i and all through Europe. I've been super blessed to be only 19 and have travelled to all these places and I'm looking forward to where else it takes me.

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GETTING THINGS DONE THURSDAY, 22 MARCH Tom and Anna Mandeno 1386 Waikaretu Valley Road, Waikaretu

MONDAY, 19 MARCH Michelle Miller 142 Luck at Last Road, Maungatautari, Cambridge

Join us in either Waikaretu or Cambridge for a field day to hear special guest Ian McIvor discuss managing erosion through poplar pole planting. He’ll talk about: • • • •

plant varieties poplar pole management the role of poplar poles on hill country in storm events poplar as a wood product.

9.45AM-1PM Lunch provided

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our fresh promise

All in a day's work: An occasional column profiling Raglan resident's occupations.

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his week the Chronicle had a chat to young veterinarian, Gabrielle Bisschops, currently employed at Anexa, about her journey to becoming a qualified veterinarian.

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When did you decide to become a vet? Apparently, I first said I wanted to be a vet when I was three years old, and that never changed! Where did you study? What was involved? I studied at Massey University, Palmerston North, which is currently the only Veterinary school in New Zealand. It is a five-year degree including a competitive selection semester in order to get in to vet school. Did you come from a farm or a family who owned lots of pets? I grew up on a 10-acre lifestyle block, so I was introduced to a wide variety of animals from an early age. What do you find the most rewarding? This is a very satisfying job. There is a two-fold reward in being able to help animals, which in turn helps people. It is lovely to see a happy animal go home with a happy owner. What is the most challenging aspect of your job? Animals are biological systems,

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just like us, so sometimes despite our best efforts things do not go according to plan, which can be very frustrating. What does a typical day on the job look like? Everyday is different in this career! You can never tell what is going to walk/waddle/hop through the door. There is always companion animal consults to be done (routine surgeries such as speys and neuters) and getting on farm to examine cattle and sheep. What is it like working in the Whaingaroa area? Does it differ from other areas? Raglan is a truly mixed area, which means we get to work with a variety of animals including companion animals, cattle, sheep and horses as well as the odd pig, alpaca and goat. It is also special because we get wildlife brought into the clinic and I have seen harriers, seabirds and even a seal pup! What would you say to someone who has the goal of a veterinary career? Do your homework to make sure it is a career that will really be want you want and then just persevere. There are different pathways you can follow once you become a vet, so there are always doors open for you.

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WELLBEING

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AROMATHERAPY

An introduction to Bone Broth

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HERBAL HEALTH

The Herbal Dispensary.......................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations

HOMEOPATHY

Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004

MASSAGE

Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz Haven Massage with Shannon Darbyshire..021 02442248 web:..................................havenmassageraglan.com

REFLEXOLOGY

Stress Relief by Nick Reynolds............0274 799763

YOGA

Raglan Yoga Loft.............................021 02442248 web:......................................raglanyogaloft.co.nz Yoga at ‘The Space’...................Above the Yot Club web:..............................www.thespaceraglan.com

Classical Homeopath Janis Beet Dip. Hom (NZ) R.C Hom

Karioi Clinic of Homeopathy

78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8004 Cell: 027 459 8547 email: janisbeet@gmail.com Bone broths have a multitude of health benefits.

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one broth has been gaining popularity in recent years due to the fact that it is rich in minerals that help support the immune system. Here's some more information about bone broths from our resident herbalist. Who is bone broth for? The short answer is everyone! Bone broth is exceptionally great for: - Families that are wanting an inexpensive way to provide super nourishing meals - Athletic people wanting an extra boost of nutrients - Gut health support - Autoimmune conditions or chronic health conditions - Immune health - Joint health

How can it be used? Bone broth can be used as a base for soups, added to meat and vegetable dishes, or even sipped throughout the day! Turmeric is commonly added for flavour and for its anti-inflammatory properties. Fresh turmeric and ginger can also be added to unflavoured bone broths for taste and their healing properties. What are some of the vital nutrients/ minerals found in bone broth? - Glutamine & arginine – ensuring optimal gut lining health - Proline – an anti-inflammatory amino acid that helps to build healthy cartilage - Glycine – an anti-inflammatory amino acid vital in wound healing and

required by the liver to produce glutathione, a vital anti-oxidant - Collagen – helps hold our bodies together and make our skin plumper - Bone marrow – helps to generate blood and stem cells - Magnesium – aids energy production - Calcium – maintains healthy bones - Phosphorus – rowth and repair of cells and tissue - Sulphur – third most abundant mineral in the body, vital for optimal functioning - Sodium – maintains blood pressure - Potassium – critical in heart function We have a comprehensive range of bone broths in store ready to use! The Herbal Dispensary, Raglan. Ph. 07 825 7444.

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12 WALLIS ST | PH: 07 825 8788 Hamilton Clinic: Victoria Dentist 270 Victoria St www.victoriadentist.co.nz

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A column connecting with senior citizens in our community.

March Newsletter

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aglan Disability Support Group held its second meeting of the year and Gabrielle Parsons from Raglan Naturally was the guest speaker.

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She explained the 2001 Community Plan was being updated. Last year Focus groups were formed to deal with topics such as tourism, roading, well being, industry, youth etc., and they have been meeting over the last few months to see what improvements could be made in specific areas. There was lots of discussion and ideas from the Support Group, and one member who was on the committee 17 years ago gave us an insight into the challenges which faced the original plan. We had a full house at the Senior Technology Group which meets every Thursday at 2pm. More and more older citizens are becoming competent in computer skills. While Jake dealt with more serious issues, the members helped each other to get connected. Unfortunately, many of

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us did not get our Census forms with the code to be of much help to those elderly people without access to the internet. Consequently, many are still waiting for hard copies so they could fill out the 2018 census by hand. Easter is early this year and Good Friday is on March 30. Easter Sunday is on April Fools Day and the final day of Daylight Savings. So, if you turn up at the bowling club for the Crop Swap and no one is there, it’s not a joke, you have forgotten to turn back your clock! With another busy weekend in Raglan, if you park in a disability car park without displaying mobility sticker you could get a fine of $150.00. Those with health issues pay eighty dollars a year to use allocated disability car parks in the CBD. To avoid fines, remember to check the parking signs as they do vary from 5 minutes to 1 or 2 hours. There are also several 15 and 30 minute parking spots. Pauline Abrahams

The Knitting Circle continues to meet every Wednesday morning at the Orca Restaurant. Saturday, March 17 is St Patrick's Day so join us at the Raglan Community House for a cup of tea and I am sure there will be a few Irish Jokes. Afterwards, pop into the Opportunity Shop and grab a bargain or two. There is a half-price sale until Easter. Care and Craft is holding it AGM at the Stewart Street Hall on Monday, February 19 at 10am. Raglan Horticultural Society Next Meeting, Tuesday March 20, at 1pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. This is the Society's AGM. Floral art, vertical thrust, interest table and wedding photo. Normal competition programme, display table, raffles, sales and afternoon tea. Come and share our garden secrets, be amazed at our prize winners and listen to one of our members share her garden story. Daylight Saving ends at 2am Sunday Morning. An extra Creative Art Market will be held on Easter Sunday, the theme April Fools and Easter. The Lions Opportunity Shop will be open on Easter Sunday. Anzac Day is coming up on Wednesday April 25, so time for community groups to prepare wreaths for the Cenotaph. If you would like to help decorate the town with knitted or crocheted poppies, contact the Knitting Circle for wool and patterns.

Community group directory Raglan Community Support Group ....825 0232 First Wednesday of the month at Stewart St Hall. Senior Citizens .......................................825 8879 Second Thursday of the month from 11am at the Fire Station. Horticultural Society .............................825 8028 Third Tuesday of the month. Crop Swap ..............................................825 6555 First Sunday of the month from 9.30am at the Town Hall Supper Room. Writer's Group ......................................825 0185 First Tuesday of the month from 7.15am at Raglan House. Time Bank ..............................................825 0480 Last Friday of the month, 10.30am at Orca Restaurant. Free Senior Technology Group .............825 0232 Every Thursday, 2-3pm at the Raglan Community House. The Saturday Club Every Saturday from 9.30-11am at the Raglan Community House.

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! The businesses and individuals advertising in the Raglan Chronicle are participating not only to promote their businesses, but to show their support for our community paper – so be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle. Local businesses are the foundation of our community - and they make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you.

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Light exercise group celebrate 20 years of fun and fitness

The light exercise group in action from left, Ro Fawcett and Jenny Wilson.

Far left in background, Barbara Hubert and Myrna Michie, right.

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fter 20 years in the fitness game, the Raglan Light Exercise Group has done many kilometres on the exercycles, treadmills and rowing machines.

Renee Doig, Virginia Gallagher and Barbara Iti have been attending

from the beginning when the classes were run out of the bowling club. Renee says enjoying the company of her fellow workout buddies is an added bonus to the regular fitness sessions. “We’re always joking and laughing.”

And although she won’t reveal her exact age, Renee says the hospital staff couldn’t believe she was over 80 when she was in for a hip replacement. “The nurses couldn’t believe it when I lifted myself up. I’ve only got to this because of the exercise.” “For those of us who have had to spend time in hospital our recovery has been a lot faster and it’s great for our basic fitness,” Virginia says. Barbara fondly remembers taking IHC clients to the classes when they were in the bowling club and then in the church at Taipari Ave. “They would come to every session.”

Secretary/treasurer, Graham Hubert, says the group provides more than just exercise, and spending time in the company of others is great for older adults feeling isolated. They stay behind for a cuppa after Thursday’s workout to mix and mingle without the huff and puff. “We are making a real difference in the community.” Possibly one of the longest continuously running fitness groups in the Waikato, Graham says the group were formed under the guidance of Sports Waikato, Green Prescription, Raglan medical professionals and other interested parties in order to

cater for the health and wellbeing of older adults. Graham says they are lucky to have Krishna Gotty as an instructor and the yoga tutor takes the time to cater for the individual needs of the group. The session starts with half an hour on various machines and the last half hour with light weights and stretching bands. Ranging in age from 50 to 80 plus, the group meet every Monday and Thursday from 10-11am at the St Peter’s Hall, Main Road, Raglan. New members are always welcome. Janine Jackson

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Beach clean up finds plastic in abundance

The beach clean up crew went over to the Te Kaha/Mussel Rock side of the harbour last Sunday. Image // Tim Duff. Seabirds often ingest plastic, believing it to be food. Image // Tim Duff.

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round five cubic metres of rubbish collected during a community beach clean last Sunday highlights the impact single-use plastic is having on the environment.

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stretch of remote beach following a paddle up the coast north of Te Kaha/Mussel Rock. “We thought it was a nice way to end Seaweek,” Whaingaroa Environment Centre coordinator Stacey Hill says. “Whaingaroa started Seaweek with Maui Dolphin Day and ended it with a beach clean.” A group of 25 people of all ages and from as far as Waitetuna spent several hours gathering the debris, and Stacey says they found a shocking collection of rubbish ranging from car tyres and polystyrene to shotgun casings and plastic in all

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shapes and sizes, washed up along this stretch of coast. Xtreme Zero Waste education and communications coordinator Nenya Chapman says this stretch of coast and one south of Ruapuke are notorious collection points for debris, and the ocean currents shift the rubbish to these spots constantly. Much of the plastic was unrecognisable and made pinpointing where it originated from difficult, but the group believe it’s a combination of local rubbish alongside rubbish washed up from outside of Raglan, and possibly outside of New Zealand. Stacey says micro-plastics are an increasing issue in our oceans and the group found many nurdles – the microsized beads of plastic used in plastic production - which would have come from other parts of New Zealand where manufacturing occurs. Overseas studies showed nurdles resemblance to fish eggs, a food source for a variety of sea creatures, posed a threat to marine life. According to recent

media reports New Zealand imported nearly 210,000 tonnes of nurdles last year and 61 per cent of plastics made in New Zealand are used for packaging. Stacey says consumers’ choice around plastic products is important but the direction local and central government takes with policy-making is vital. “There are many things individuals can do to minimise single-use plastics in their lives but the government support is really important. We also need the producers of this plastic to start taking responsibility” It is important for people to keep in mind the 5 Rs - Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle - Nenya says, and container deposit schemes would help immensely. They say the event also highlighted the need to organise at least threemonthly beach clean ups and hope to hold the next one in July. The beach clean up was supported by WOK providing apples and Bayleys Real Estate shouting the coffees. Janine Jackson

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Outdoor bowls report

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Winners of the Women's Pairs from left Sue Russell and Ann Bouzaid.

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beautiful day dawned on Saturday, March 10 for us to challenge other teams to become our Club’s Pairs Champions. We selected our own teams for this event. The system of play was the Two Wins to Qualify system.

There were four women’s teams and eight men’s teams. After the two rounds had been played in the women’s event, Ann Bouzaid and Sue Russell qualified with two straight wins. Heather Dalbeth and Eileen Stephens had one win and one loss, as did Maureen Wahanga and Pim Blair, so they played each other to find the other qualifier. Heather and Eileen won that match, so played Ann and Sue in the final. The winners of the final were Ann and Sue. Congratulations to you both. In the men’s section, four teams have qualified for Post Section. Colin Bouzaid and

Murray Eddy, Ross Turner and Tim Ryan, Bill Bond and Jack Peel, and Terry Green and Alan Price. Because Tim had been selected into the Waikato 5 Years and Under Squad to play in the North Harbour Quadrangular event on Sunday 11, our Post Section day had to be postponed and so will now be played on Sunday, March 25. Good luck to you all. In the Quadrangular event, Waikato Men came third overall. Our Mixed Pairs Championships will be held this coming weekend. Best of luck to you all. Twilight Bowls will be finishing up soon, but it has been a close competition. More on this after it finishes. Roll ups are on Wednesdays and Saturdays (unless championships are on) at 12.45pm, so come along and join in (fees apply). All welcome. Happy Bowling, Eileen Stephens

Raglan Golf: Play-off fun!

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hole, it came down to a shootout between Brett Curle and Lynley Clarkson. Brett held his nerve and took out the trophy. The next golf Fun Day will be a St Patrick's Day ambrose hit out, on Saturday, March 17. The general public are welcome to attend.

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Public Notices Liveable, thriving and connected communities

JUNIOR GOLF C O A C H I N G every Wednesday, 3:30-4:30pm at the Raglan Golf Club. All equipment provide, $20 annual fee. Enquiries: phone the Golf Club 825 8483.

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BLK LEATHER LOUNGE SUITE. 2/3 seater. $300. 027 495 0299. Fridge/freezer/ washing machine also available. FIREWOOD, DRY 2m-2m old man Pine $180. Mac $180, Native $195, Gum $195. Delivered ph. 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD Manuka, dry, $150per m3, delivered, order now for March/April delivery. Ph Terry 825 0522. a ta m i ra . c o. n z MENS plaid flannel shirts, jackets & denim JUST ANOTHER FISHERMAN, BRIXTON, NEUW ROLLAS, TCSS

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RAGLAN SUNDAY S E S S I O N S MAR 18 @ YOT CLUB: Ian Pooley (Germany), with Dylan Brown, Rudekat (AUS), Winston and Jade (AUS). Free from 4:20pm, $10 after 7pm. Duckas Tuckas cooking all night.

Waikato District Council is working on budgets and planning for our community’s development over the next 10 years with a vision of creating liveable, thriving and connected communities in our growing district. We’ve identified two issues on which we need your feedback to help us work towards this vision, and to achieve the community outcomes we all want. These are: • How do we manage all our waters services for maximum benefit for the district? • How do we re-balance ratepayer contributions to the General Rate to address fairness and affordability? From 14 March, copies of the Long Term Plan 2018-28 Consultation Document will be distributed to each household, available at our Council offices and libraries, and online. We’re also attending community events and will be keen to talk to you, answer questions or just hear what you have to say. See the Consultation Document for a meeting date in your area.

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Details on how to give your feedback (make a submission) by post, email, online or in person can be found on our website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/10years. We need to hear from you before 9am, Monday 16 April 2018. A hearing will be held on, or around, 16 May 2018. If you’d like to speak about your written submission at the hearing please indicate this clearly in your submission.

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Raglan Holiday Park

This is your opportunity to have your say on the draft plan. Visit waikatoregion.govt.nz/submit-rltp for more information and to make a submission.

This is to inform our customers we will NOT be filling LPG from the 16th of March to the 30th of March.

If you make a submission, you can request the opportunity to present your comments in person to the hearings committee. Submissions will be heard between Monday 30 April and Tuesday 1 May 2018. The number of days required will depend on the number of submitters who indicate they wish to be heard.

Sorry for any inconvenience

PUBLIC NOTICE of application for on-licence Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Cattogs Holdings Limited, has made application to the Waikato District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 23 Bow Street, Raglan, and known as The Pantry. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days and hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9.00am to 11.00pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Licensing Committee, Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the Waikato District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

Making a submission on the draft plans Complete your submission online at waikatoregion.govt.nz/submitrltp or post your submission to: Transport and Infrastructure, Waikato Regional Council, Private Bag 3038, Waikato Mail Centre, Hamilton 3240. Please visit www.waikatoregion.govt.nz to request a submission form or to view the full draft plan, or call the council’s freephone 0800 800 401. The draft plans will be available for inspection at Waikato Regional Council offices in Hamilton (401 Grey Street), Paeroa (13 Opatito Road), Taupō; (cnr Titiraupenga and Paora Hapi streets) and Whitianga (33-35 Albert Street). The draft plans can also be viewed at public libraries within the Waikato region. Submissions must be received by 5pm on Friday, 9 April 2018.

VRJ Payne Chief Executive M6365-71,73,74,76-77

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Quiz Night at The BROKEN Wharf Kitchen & Bar. $1 entry per person. 97 min M Violence. Tables open at Sat 17th 6.15 _______________________ 6:45pm.

FRI 16 MAR @ YOT CLUB: Karioi Soundsystem feat DJ’s Atmosphere and Selector. $5 after 10pm.

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WED 21 MAR R A G L A N Raglan MOVIES at the Old School R A M B L E R S ______________________ 9am from Wainui Rd SCREENING in MARCH car park next to the ______________________ fire station: Karamu DARKEST HOUR OSCAR WINNER Walkway - bring 125 min. PG Coarse Lang. lunch - bring lunch. Sat 17th 8.30 18th 4.30 TUES 27 MAR Sun

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz Classifieds Advertising in the Raglan Chronicle: Ads on this page are an affordable way to get something out to the community. Min. ads start from $8. Call us on 825 7076 or email classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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11 Store Road, Whatawhata

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32 Government Road, Raglan

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• Great family home with four large bedrooms. • Separate dining and living areas with covered deck and spacious backyard. • Refurbished inside - polished Rimu floors make it shine. • A standalone garage with workshop space completes this fantastic property. • Prior Auction offers considered. rwwhatawhata.co.nz/WTH20028

596a Wainui Road, Raglan

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Auction - 9 March 2018, 5pm - the Village Cafe, 1 Rothwell Lane, Whatawhata Contact: Sean Mills 027 562 4699

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For Sale: $485,000

2 bedrooms, hobby room, single garage - internal access. Close to town, cafes and the wharf. Great opportunity to add value to a property in a great location. Situated on a partially fenced 806m² section - perfect for kids and pets!

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22906

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5b Harakeke Place, Raglan

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OPEN HOME Sat & Sun 2pm

MAGICAL MANU BAY LOOKOUT • Enjoy the luxury of this exceptional residence. Overlooking the ocean, world-famous Manu Bay and out to the Tasman Sea. The views are captivating and unobstructed. • Exceptional 6 bedroom multi-level living • Media Room / Audio wired throughout • Large double garage. 873m² site • Pre Auction offers considered. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22859

80 Clark Road Subdivision, Ngaruawahia

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AUCTION: Thursday 12 April 6pm Ray White Office

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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WHEN NEW AND EASY IS THE ANSWER • • • •

For Sale: $629,000

Elevated with beautiful water, mountain and rural views. This near new property features 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite. Easycare 710m² section. Room for parking or potential to add a garage.

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22875

2 Mahana Place, Raglan

Section BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Nikau Park Lot 64 $210,000 • A new, modern and stylish subdivision. • Complete with all underground services to the property. • Covenants ensure the quality and standard of housing in this subdivision. • Close walking distance to Lorenzen Bay and sailing club. Call us now to view! rwraglan.co.nz/RAG2252

For Sale: $210,000 Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

87 Bell Road, Whatawhata

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OPEN HOME Sun 12pm

CITY LIVING IN THE COUNTRY! Exciting new lifestyle development on Clark Road. Only 12 minutes drive north of Te Rapa or Chartwell these sites give you the best of both worlds. Lot 2 is a 5882m² block situated amongst trees and has a small pond nestled at the bottom of the property. To add to the charm a large storage shed is positioned on site. For Sale: $500,000

Contact us for a full information pack

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Lot 3 is a 5840m² block that is slightly elevated and soaked with sun. Make your dreams come true on this fantastic site. For Sale: $460,000 Lot 4 is the largest block in this development at 8367m² and it boasts big potential for the new owner. For Sale: $460,000

LIFESTYLE LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sold subject to titles and building consent being issued. Please call for a full information pack. rwwhatawhata.co.nz/WTH20017 /WTH20018 /WTH20021

Open Homes:

Sean Mills 027 562 4699

Saturday 17 March 12pm - 5b Harakeke Place 12pm - 25i Violet Street 1pm - 37 Point Street 2pm - 596a Wainui Road

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4 bedroom lifestyle property on 1.0616 hectares Recently renovated with designer kitchen 5 paddocks, chicken coop and large 5x5m dog compound Large 60 sqm garage and extensive post and rail fencing throughout. rwwhatawhata.co.nz/WTH20030

Sunday 18 March 12pm - 87 Bell Road, Whatawhata 1pm - 37 Point Street 1pm - 14 Karioi Crescent 2pm - 32 Government Road 2pm - 596a Wainui Road

For Sale: $845,000

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Please view all our listings online: www.rwraglan.co.nz www.rwwhatawhata.co.nz

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

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