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20th December 2018 - Issue #627
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Family Raglan community Raglanoftops list of beautiful stalwart towns at give emergency kit to StAwards John Keep$3500 New Zealand Beautiful
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by the Whaingaroa Environment Centre and saw first-hand the successful work of Plastic
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judges recognised Raglan’s ‘unprecedented commitment and efforts to beautifying the community’, as a result, Raglan was also awarded the Supreme Award for the evening. Plastic Bag Free Raglan won Best Community Environmental Initiative, an award that honours innovative projects that have achieved extraordinary environmental results
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towns. Local community groups such as the Whaingaroa Environment Centre, Karioi Maunga ki te Moana, Plastic Bag
The emergency kit was presented to (from left) station manager Barton Free Bush Raglan, Raglan Upcyling Co-op, and volunteer Isaac van der Vossen by St John NZ central region fundraisers Chansina Chin and Sarah Flower.
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Raglan has been confirmed as New Zealand's Most Beautiful Town for our Christchurch, told thethe Chronicle ahead of ongtime Raglan resident ‘unprecedented commitment and efforts to beautifying community'.
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heart Zealand attack onBeautiful the Raglan golf course New Awards. one day, but Myrle herself had a fast trip to Waikato Hospital on running another for occasion Raglan was in the Most when her replacement hip “popped out” Beautiful Small Town, along with Plastic after a fall in the garden of her Gilmour StreetFree home. Bag Raglan, which was nominated for Now her family have donated a first Best Community Environmental Initiative. response kit to Raglan St John in memory Keepmother, New Zealand Beautiful is aRest notof their who died at Raglan Home two years ago just shy of her 102nd for-profit organisation dedicated to keeping birthday. communities beautiful. “Maybe itclean, will safe save and a life (this holiday season),” son Brian, who lives in The Awards celebrate community groups,
last Friday’s presentation. He recalls how the local ambo number businesses, andMyrle’s councils was alwaysschools, up on individuals the wall by phone back in the day and how, like many a who are working to beautify and enhance people, she made a donation every year to town’s environment. the cause. The $3500 emergency Judging is based on effortskit, beingwhich made comes complete as a backpack, contains to minimise and prevent litter, community the meds and equipment needed for that beautification fiprojects, recycling projects all-important rst response, says station manager Bush Barton. “It better equips us and sustainable tourism attractions. to save lives.” Keep Zealandregion Beautiful judges St JohnNew NZ central fundraisers Sarah andinChansina Chinand made the a visitedFlower Raglan September took trip down from Auckland with the new kit. tour of the community with Councillor Myrle was a well known figure about Thomson. They learned about Raglan’s the Raglan community during nearly eight decades of life here, Brian says, bringing waste minimisation initiatives at Xtreme up four children and driving buses for the Zero Waste, business the Council’s ‘3 P’s’ loo family-owned Robertsons’ Motor Transport. campaign, the local dune plantings and
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Working together to nurture safe and caring communities
Neighbourhood Support volunteer Kathy Gilbert.
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aking care of whanau is what inspires Whaingaroa’s
Neighbourhood
Support
coordinator Kathy Gilbert.
She views her community as a larger part of that whanau and believes that nurturing safe and caring neighbourhoods and communities is vital to reducing
Seasons greeting for a safe and happy Christmas from the team at West Coast Health Clinic
crime and building community resilience. “I see all of us as one big family and the beauty about Neighbourhood Support is it covers people from all different backgrounds.” Kathy will be a familiar face to many, she volunteered at the Raglan police station from 20062014 as watch house officer before volunteer roles were phased out across the country. She moved to Raglan in 1998 to house-sit at Upper Bow St for Baha’i couple Miette and the late Murray Smith while they were away in Haifa, Israel - Murray was then deputy secretary-general of the Baha’i International Community. A Baha’i herself, Kathy has worked as a volunteer in Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, on a Native American reservation, and believes service to community is important for personal wellbeing. Kathy says communities like Raglan, where many houses are unoccupied for long periods of time, benefit enormously from having Neighbourhood Support groups operating. “Our neighbours are potentially the first people to notice anything amiss and if they are connected it makes it much easier to communicate information to one another and to the police, if need be.”
RAGLAN COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DINNER
Finding yourself alone at Christmas (with no family around & needing some cheer), and you’d like to share a Christmas dinner with your own Raglan Community?
8am – 5pm Closed Closed 8am- 5pm 8am - 5pm
12 Wallis Street, Raglan Tel: 07 825 0114 In the event of an emergency, dial 111. After Hours and Public Holiday Care Arrangements: Anglesea Clinic provide health services for our patients out of normal working hours, they are located at Corner Anglesea & Thackeray Streets in Hamilton and can be contacted 24 hours a day on 07 858 0800. Healthline can be contacted 24 hours a day on 0800 611 116 for free advice from registered nurses.
Telephone: 825 0114
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Neighbourhood Support tips for keeping your home secure over the holiday season: • Shut and lock all doors, even if you're only going out for a short time. • Close and lock all windows - burglars don't like to smash glass. • Do not "hide" keys outside your home, nor leave them in an obvious place near doors or windows. • Make sure your valuables including televisions and stereo systems - cannot be seen from outside. • Make your home look occupied when you're away by using timers on radios and lights • When you buy new items like DVD players or video recorders, don't advertise by leaving the empty boxes out for recycling, turn the boxes inside out and fold them down. • Hide or lock away passports and official documents - identity fraud is on the rise. • Don't leave car keys near doors or windows - car theft through burglary is also on the rise. • Consider engraving your property - this puts thieves off because it makes it harder to resell. • Ensure you have an up to date list and photographs of your valuables and keep copies in a safe place. • Record product serial numbers and register them on www.snap.org.nz. The website can assist the police and your insurance claim, and makes it easier to track your stolen property.
Raglan Community Christmas (midday) dinner
Christmas and New Year Opening Hours Monday Dec 24 8am – 5pm Tuesday Dec 25 Closed Wednesday Dec 26 Closed Thursday Dec 27 8am- 5pm Friday Dec 28 8am - 5pm Monday Dec 31 Tuesday Jan 01 Wednesday Jan 02 Thursday Jan 03 Friday Jan 04
Rural communities are more attuned to this concept of looking out for one another, she says, and Ruapuke Neighbourhood Support group is a good example of this. “There can be a burglary happening at the beach end and by the time they get to the other end at Te Papatapu Rd, the police are waiting for them,” she laughs. Working closely with the police and other organisations in the community, Neighbourhood Support promotes and supports the development of Neighbourhood Support groups throughout New Zealand. Neighbourhood Support has access to support and resources that helps neighbourhoods solve local problems, reduce crime, learn to prepare and cope with civil defence emergencies and much more. Kath says knowing the skills of the community is a great asset that Neighbourhood Support can share in times of emergencies, but also in times when a neighbour might just need a helping hand. “Being a part of a group is a really great help to the vulnerable people in our community.” To form a Neighbourhood Support group contact Kathy on raglannslists@gmail.com and she will help you contact people to join your group and organise an initial meeting, as well as providing ongoing support. Janine Jackson
RAGLAN TOWN HALL Christmas Day 12.00 > 3.00 pm
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transport available phone Rhonda or Colin 825-8289, or Dave 825-8792 (so we can plan the number of dinners) - NO CHARGE -
olin Chung and his team of helpers are organising another midday Christmas dinner at the Raglan Town Hall, on Christmas Day. “If you are finding yourself alone, or without extended family, or for some reason you may not be able to have a Christmas dinner this year then come on down as it’ll be like any other family Christmas dinner, the family just happens to be the Raglan community, and the home happens to be the town hall” says Colin who extends an open invitation to anyone in our Whaingaroa community.
Colin & his team of helpers are once again preparing a delicious feast including turkey, ham, lamb, sushi, mussels, salmon and loads of salads and vegetables - they can however, use extra desserts, so if anybody is making dessert for your own dinner, make another for us and just bring it down to the Town Hall before 12 noon on Xmas day. This annual occasion will be a day to remember with Xmas carols being sung, plus local musicians providing entertainment. A special word of thanks to the Raglan Hospital Trust, Super Value and some of our local churches for
their generous funding to help with staging this annual event and the many other community members who have donated their time, effort and goods toward this great event. For an estimate of numbers, please book with Mike Rarere at the Community House on 825- 8142. Don’t worry if you are unsure, as no one will be turned away, please indicate if you’d like transport to and from the Town Hall including wheelchair access or alternatively you can call Colin 825-8289 or Dave 8258792, and leave a message with your name, phone number and address.
La La Land combines sweet delights and European charm in a one-stop chocolate shop
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aglan’s newest eatery La La Land opened its doors recently offering a bounty of tasty treats for the discerning sweet tooth with plenty vegan and gluten-free options. Selling organic, fair trade chocolate from master chocolate makers around New Zealand, including Whaingaroa’s own Raglan Chocolate, Honest chocolate from Matakana, Hogarth from Nelson, Swiss Bliss from Matakana and She Universe from Christchurch, owner Monika Suchecka is very pleased with the reception she has had so far. “The feedback I have had is so positive – my heart is melting every day,” she says. She also sells delectable glutenfree cake, gluten-free waffles, gluten-free real hot chocolate, coffee and other sweet delights. Monika uses a churro batter for her delectable waffles and the sweet selection includes salted chocolate caramel, fresh cream, brownie -
dulce de leche and candied pecans – fresh fruit and cream – toasted marshmallow cream and torched marshmallow. Originally from Poland, Monika has transformed the flower shop next to Orca into a chocolate shop with a European twist. Investing a lot of time and energy into creating the look she desired, Monika has sourced European-inspired décor, scoured Kaahu’s Nest for furniture she could upcycle and she’s added lovely family-friendly touches with wooden toys under the pohutukawa tree out the front. Taking inspiration for the shop from the movies Chocolat and La La Land, which combines her two great loves of chocolate and jazz, Monika’s added a piano to the little chocolate shop and hopes to inspire locals to come in and play some tunes. Monika says Raglan is full of hidden talent and sometimes the most unlikely people will surprise with their passion for music.
“An electrician came in with dirty big boots and asked if he could play – he was amazing.” Having worked in hospitality around Europe including seven years in Dublin, Monika moved to New Zealand six years ago to continue working in the industry she is passionate about. She is also a wedding photographer - something she loves and continues to do. “I’ve been in hospitality for so long and I treated each workplace as my own. I felt like I was investing a lot of energy into someone else’s dream,” she says. It’s a dream come true to finally put her own stamp on a food business she can feel proud of and truly make her own. And, being able to live in Raglan is the sweet icing on the top of that dream. “I had always dreamed of opening a shop with a big tree out the front so when I found this place, I couldn’t believe my luck. It’s so beautiful here – I love the children climbing the tree outside, seeing
Monika serves up yummy desserts at La La Land.
them swimming and jumping from the bridge. We are so lucky to have such beautiful nature around us.” Janine Jackson
Check out La La Land on 2 Wallis St – next to Orca – open 7 days a week - Sunday to Wednesday 7.30am-8pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7.30am-9pm.
Boot-load of organic produce a taste of what’s to come from rustic farm shop
Sez with a bountiful supply of fresh produce.
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f you think country stores are a thing of the past, then a rustic grocery that’s sprouting up in rural Raglan may make you think again. The Little Kauroa Farm Shop – which will specialise in fresh, organic produce – is set to open early in the new year just off Te Mata Rd. All the venture’s waiting on now is for one or two tradies to finish off the store that Pond Rd farmer Jo Bloomer has long envisioned. Meantime “it’s all go here on the farm,” she told the Chronicle – and to illustrate her point sent on-site gardener Sez Fitzpatrick into Raglan recently laden with baskets of vegetables and herbs for locals to sample. Grown in soil fertilised by sheep manure from under the shearing shed on Ratanui farm – part of the old Kauroa block – the veggies “came screaming out of the ground”, Jo reckons. “No tunnel houses, no plastic.”
Having established this year – with partner Ross Loveridge – a premium firewood business from onetime tornado-strewn trees across the property, Jo’s now on a mission to sell other “stuff” off the historic farm she describes as a garden of Eden. Jo and Sez got busy in spring making garden girl scarecrows that emit bird-repellent sounds, raising crops from seeds and caring for a very old organic orchard. The shop has been built using timber and relics salvaged from disused farm buildings, including windows unearthed from an old shed. All that’s needed now are a few finishing touches. It’s to be a “destination” shop, Sez explains, where locals can come and buy from locals. Ideally others in the area will also want to pitch in, selling their own handicrafts and produce such as honey, eggs and milk. “It’s not about (making a) huge profit,” she stresses. Edith Symes
Joan
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Surfer's Code signs going up
Just what you need for
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urfers to Ngaranui Beach, Manu Bay and Whale Bay will soon be seeing new 'Surfers Code' signs near the water. Thanks to local funding by the Raglan Point Boardriders and a grant from Waikato District Council, the new signs will be up just in time for summer. With the water getting busier and busier, knowing the rules and practicing safety in the water is crucial here on the West Coast. The main theme of the Surfers Code in Raglan: Respect the environment, the ocean and most importantly, each other. The infamous waves at Manu Bay attract surfers from around the world. But before you jump in the water just to say "I've surfed Manu Bay in Raglan", take time to think if you really should be surfing there. 1. Point Break Ability: Intermediate to Expert - No Beginners 2. Paddling Out: Paddle wide of the Wave. If caught inside, stay in the white water. 3. Keep the Wave Face Clear: Keep out of the way of approaching surfer. 4. Give Way: Closest to peak has right of way. Wait your turn. Join at the end of the queue. 5. Remember to Communicate: Call It! Paddle with commitment and intent. 6. Control Your Equipment: Hold onto your equipment, it can be a danger to others.
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17th-26th December 7am-9pm While stocks last at SuperValue Raglan only.
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7. Give Respect to Gain Respect: Don't drop in! No snaking, blocking, fading or burning. 8. Respect the ocean, land and local community. In any emergency, dial 111.
Please drink responsibly
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ecemeber and January can often be a hectic time for everyone, especially if you have electrical issues to sort out around the business or home. The Chronicle sat down with local electricans, On-Time Sparkys, to see what kinds of services they offer. Tell us about your business? We are a family business. We live locally in Raglan and my wife was born here. Our team consists of myself as an Electrical Inspector, my son as an electrician who also had the opportunity to finish his
apprenticeship in Raglan, and also the support from our family. We started On-time Sparkys in 2016. However, I have been working in the electrical industry for more than 30 years. We are a family business. We live locally in Raglan and my wife was born here. Our team consists of myself as an Electrical Inspector, my son as an electrician who also had the opportunity to finish his apprenticeship in Raglan, and also the support from our family. We started On-time Sparkys in 2016. However, I have been working in the electrical industry for more than 30 years. What services do you offer? We offer a variety of services. We specialize in new and existing houses, general electrical maintenance, installing air-conditioning and heatpumps, lighting, sheds, electrical inspections and EWOF (electrical warrant of fitnesses) for caravans, tiny houses, portable cabin sleepouts. Also, we offer a special service for older ones on the pension who are located in Raglan and who are unable to change a light bulb. If they supply the light lamp (or they can purchase a new lamp from us) we’ll replace it for FREE! Do you have any advice for the community regarding electrical work? For any advice or assistance with any electrical projects or problems, save yourself the hassle and get in touch with us!. What is the best way to contact you? The best ways to contact us would be the following: 0275467222, 078258198, ontimesparkys@gmail.com, our Facebook page and Instagram page at @ontimesparkys, and our website www.ontimesparkys.co.nz.
Opinion: Sacred trees damaged
Tiny house options from Black Box Buildings
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lack Box Buildings is a new smallbuilding construction project based in Raglan. The unique design of their cabin is the result of reaching to the limits of the building code, making the most of every centimetre of space and creating a building that will enhance any property.
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ohutakawa trees on Wainui Reserve that were planted in memory of community members have recently been discovered damaged and even cut down.
Please read this message from Fred Lichtwark of Whaingaroa Harbour Care about the significance of these trees: Wainui Reserve is not just one of the most scenic reserves in NZ but a very special place that has a high degree spiritual significance to a lot of people. A number of trees planted on the reserves are living memorials of loved ones as well as trees planted to celebrate a new life, a very special event with these scared trees being given protection by Waikato District Council. The trees themselves, in most cases, have special significance. For example, a very special Pohutukawa had significant meaning to me and others within the Whaingaroa and Kawhia community. Back in 1999, some seed was collected from the 1000 year plus old ancient, sacred Pohutukawa tree in Kawhia, the same tree that the Tainui waka tied up to 800 years ago.
That seed was blessed and gifted to Whaingaroa Harbour Care here in Raglan, to grow on to become beautiful specimens, and have been used to plant on many of Raglan's coastal reserves Most were used to honour our very special people, to turn in to living memorials to celebrate their lives. When some fool rips branches off them or poisons their roots or cuts them down, the fools will never know why their luck has suddenly changed for the worse. I am a strong believer in karma good or bad. The tree was planted in memory of my friend (Philip) Piripi Kereopa who put many years of his life in to the Wainui Reserve and being on the management committee for the reserve. Piripi passed on his knowledge of the history of the land that his ancestors had lived on. The land which we know now as Wainui Reserve, that is now also our play ground, (Philip) Piripi Kereopa, who named the road after the pa site, Te Paeakaraoa Rd, the rod beside which, his tree was planted. This tree has just been cut down in the last week, by a fool, I feel so very sorry for them.
Fiona McNabb, who led the WRAP affordable housing project in Raglan this year started Black Box Buildings after experimenting with the design to provide extra space for visiting friends and family. Ring Fiona on 027 688 9754 for appointments to view the cabin prototype or visit www.blackboxbuildings.co.nz.
Additional space with a premium designer feel. The ideal portable office, studio/ workshop, sleep out, retail or living space, these buildings are only 10m2 so can be sited without consent but feel much, much bigger. The curved roof allows for more headroom for the bunk sized sleeping platform and loft options - extra windows and doors provide a light airy space. Attention to detail and top quality finishes makes these buildings a valuable asset with great re-sale value. We custom make to your needs – contact us: m.
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Open Home 76 Wainui Road Raglan Offering a lifestyle of supreme convenience, proximity and singlelevel living. This fabulous three bedroom character weatherboard home has a quaint farm-style kitchen. The lounge flows onto an expansive, sunny north-facing deck. Entertaining here is easy. Located close to Raglan’s fabulous beaches, cafes, the local school and on the bus route. The Raglan golf course is just up the road. A double garage is at your back door plus an extra storage room. The property is fully-fenced and has a double entrance from two roads. You will be impressed by the spacious open grounds, offering great space and sunshine for the family. This is a solid slice of Raglan Real Estate where the living is easy. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23005
Open Home Auction
6:00pm, Friday 11 January Ray White Raglan Office Unless sold prior
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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Open Home 4 Point Street (Lot 1) Raglan Elevated and sitting pretty in Akito Inlet. There is no other quite like this three-bedroom character gem, constructed with healthy, sustainable building materials and to the “living building challenge” standard. The native wood floors are gorgeous. The interior is crisp, white and light, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere of spotless silence. Take in the beautiful rural vista through the wooden framed picture windows. Cooking connoisseurs will love the large gas oven and hobs. The water is infinity gas for your convenience. The open plan living leads to a romantic wrap around verandah. Enjoy a self-sufficient lifestyle with off-grid power and a communal garden to be developed. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23006 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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31 Rose Street Raglan Do views and location matter? This is indeed the right place for you! This two bedroom iconic RAGLAN BEACH BACH is your step in the right direction. A new kitchen and bathroom and a lounge opening on to north-facing deck to take in the sights of beach and boating activity. The views are what living in Raglan is about. A very short stroll and you are at the water’s edge, the wharf, cafe and shops. Situated on 753 square metres.
Auction
6:00pm, Friday 11 January Ray White Raglan Office Unless sold prior
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Sunday 2:00pm - 2:45:00pm
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23012 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Open Home Auction
6:00pm, Friday 11 January 2019 Ray White Raglan Office Unless sold prior
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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
14A Taipari Avenue Raglan Good things come in small packages! It will be difficult to find an equal to this gem. This two bedroom fairytale cottage has a separate garage which houses the laundry and extra area for workshop activity. The main bedroom and lounge are north facing – enabling you to enjoy both sunshine and seclusion - style all snuggled up in one. The property is cocooned within a bushy facade. While being so close to the beach and town amenities it remains a private sanctuary offering peace and tranquility. The mature pohutukawa at the front of the property is a home for bird-life. Situated in popular Taipari Ave, Raglan West, close to the beach, shops, all town amenities and bus route. Situated on half share 806 sqm. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23014 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Auction
6:00pm, Friday 11 January 2019 Ray White Raglan Office Unless sold prior
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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
Open Home
5 min walk to Lorenzen Bay
2A Simon Road Raglan Elevated with a spacious and north-facing deck. This tidy twobedroom home is only a few minutes walk to Lorenzen Bay. Enjoy the simple open plan kitchen and living area which flow seamlessly on to the deck making entertainment a breeze. A new heat pump, carpet and hot water cylinder to keep you cosy all year long. The low maintenance section will allow you more time to enjoy the Raglan lifestyle. Situated on a half share of 812sqm - the section is both flat and fenced. To top it off, there is ample storage under the deck for all your boards, fishing gear and kayaks. An opportunity to enter the property market at this level. Make this your home and escape the city life!
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Sean Mills 027 526 4699
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A country canvas of 8920 sqm. You won’t be disappointed when you view this fairytale character cottage, offering three spacious bedrooms and quaint, farm-style kitchen. Fall in love with gorgeous, warm rimu flooring. A spacious lounge complete with a log fire with wetback adds to the cosiness of this home. Soak up the sun from the north-facing decking flowing from the dining room. An impressive 148sqm barn has three-phase power and an additional area which could be developed as extra family accommodation, home-based business or just a haven for the home handyman. The property is fully fenced. The water supply is ample. Great parking for boats or the motorhome. rwwhatawhata.co.nz/WTH20048 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
This 3 bedroom home is calling for the buyer who is looking for character, charm and potential to add further value. The native timber flooring throughout the open plan lounge and dining is exquisite. Two bathrooms and three toilets make family living easy. Situated on 5031sqm with an amazing rural and native bush outlook. A fairy tale, babbling brook entices you to the bottom of the property. An ideal place to relax and enjoy the bush surrounds and listen to the song of the birds. A large garage and an abundance of area for further development make this the ideal property for shared living. Situated within close access to the surf beaches via the beautiful bush walk.
Auction
6:00pm, Friday 18 January 2019 Ray White Raglan Office Unless sold prior
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Saturday 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23017 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Open Home 41A Cemetery Road Whatawhata
472 Wainui Road Raglan
New Listing Auction
4:00pm, Saturday 12 January Village Cafe, Whatawhata Unless sold prior
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6B Primrose Street Raglan You will be delighted by this immaculately presented 2 bedroom home. Offering a single garage and low maintenance grounds. Located close to bus route, beach and town. An immaculate home situated on 510sqm (more or less). There is no work to be done here, simply move in and enjoy all that Raglan has to offer. Call Julie or Blair to view and be pleasantly surprised.
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
For Sale
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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23019 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
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Raglan Kindergarten Hangi Fundraiser
Twilight bowls roundup
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ongratulations to team Undercut who nailed it without losing a game over the last six weeks. Scoring 40 points in total, Blue Stephens, Derek Morrison and James Marcum (from our wonderful sponsors Top Cut Butchery) held their heads high to take the overall winners title for this session.
We would like to say “thank you” to the whanau and volunteers who came in and prepared the Hangi and the following local businesses who sponsored us and helped us make this event so successful: Raglan Supervalue, Raglan Four Square, Orca, Heather Boer, Flight Centre, The Meek Family – Raglan Shuttle, Lana Pemberton – Ray White Real Estate, Gareth – Raglan Rock, Dirk – Raglan Cyclery, Eden – Lifted, Kyle – L J Hooker, Raglan Coconut, Richard – PGG Wrightson, Hayley – Heavenly, West Coast Health Service, Kristel and Jenny, Raglan Buds. Earlier in September, the kindergarten also held another awesome fundraiser providing a two course Mexican-themed meal for the Raglan Film Festival Awards evening. A belated Thank You to all those who helped bring this event together and to our awesome Supermarkets, Raglan Supervalue and Raglan Four Square who both offered their support to Raglan kindergarten. Also thank you to the Food Tech students from Raglan Area School, who assisted on the day and were able to gain credits towards their NCEA exams. From all the Kaiako and Tamariki at Raglan Kindergarten
Team Des Desciples consisting of Bruce Coull, Alli Graves and Marty Trueman won the section that has no bowlers in their team. Their total points were 34. Congratulations to you also. There were 17 teams taking on the challenge each week, with a number of players coming through from the beginners Funday Sunday events held earlier in the year. Games were very competitive showing heaps of skills and tactics that have been learned along the way. With team names like Pirates, Aka, Helen Place, The Far Canal, Under Cut, Te Mata 2, We Three, Crow Bars, Young Guns, Ragtime, Here For Beer, Des Disciples, Norrie Neighbours, Violets, Trust Us, RD and Karioi Locals, there was always going to be plenty of fun, laughter and banter throughout the five weeks of competition. One week got rained off so we played an extra week to catch up. Points overall were really quite close, with most of the teams having only 10 points separating them all…that is fantastic bowling. The next session of Twilight/Business House will start on Tuesday, February 5, and run for five weeks until March 5. Keep this in mind if you would like to have a go at lawn bowls. Our greens are open for play during the holiday period for a small fee. So if you would like to have a go contact Jack 022 156 7509 or Eileen 8258323. Roll ups are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12.45pm. Our annual New Year’s Eve day tournament is on December 31 at 1pm. Season Greetings to you all and Happy Bowling. Eileen Stephens
ast Friday, December 14, was the Raglan Kindergarten’s annual Hangi which as always attracted the community to join our end-of-year celebration and to help us raise funds for the continuation of improving facilities and to provide awesome new learning resources for our tamariki at kindergarten.
Overall winners 'Under Cut': Blue Stephens, James Marcum and Derek Morrison
Winners of the No Bowlers section: Bruce Coull, Alli Graves and Marty Trueman.
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Start Your Lifestyle Dream An exceptional lifestyle property that has it all! A four bedroom two bathroom home, plus a self-contained unit complete this beautiful property. Set on a generous 6.1 hectares, this idyllic location is only 15 mins to Raglan with Ruapuke Beach and Te Mata school just minutes away. Relax by the pool, ride the horse or enjoy the mature orchard and garden produce.
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Thank you to the local community for all your support this year. I wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday season. PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 10 RAGLAN Chronicle
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’m on the hunt for the perfect present (if there is such a thing) for those hard to buy people. On my hunt I have found a range of products that would be a great addition under any Christmas tree this year. You can find all these products at The Herbal Dispensary. Top 12: 1. Icicle candle from living light to brighten the house. 2. How about eco-friendly products? – I know they may not be the most exciting gifts to give this Christmas, but they are the most practical – I’m talking beeswax wraps, stainless steel or glass straws, a reusable bag perhaps. 3. 2019 twig seed or gratitude diary to prepare for next years adventures.
4. Raglan Tea Company tea! Because everyone needs a good tea. 5. Citronella candles to keep those nasty bugs away! 6. A Himalayan salt lamp to purify the air. 7. An oasis drink bottle – it stays hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours and will keep them hydrated this summer. 8. Absolute essentials Ceramic Aroma Diffuser. 9. Baths salts to relax. 10. Beard balm and oil for the man in your life. 11. Swag Bag to keep your veges longer.
12. A plant for their garden to flourish for years to come. If none of those options tickle your fancy, then ask us to put together a gift hamper for you. We can work to your budget, give us a brief description, and we do the rest. A reminder that our organic/spray free edibles will continue to be delivered fresh throughout the holiday period, including our lovely Soul Food produce, fresh salad bags and of course our fresh Volare bread daily. Christmas mince pies are available in store now! The Herbal Dispensary Raglan. Ph. 07 825 7444.
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Marine Matters
Introducing our new team of Marine Matters advocates. Tori, Gemma, Janzelle and Mike will be out in the community this summer discussing local coastal issues and all the things we can do here in Raglan to keep our marine ecosystem healthy. They will be teaching the public how to spot, how to report and how to protect the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. The Maui Dolphin is critically endangered and can only be found on the West Coast of North Island so the conservation of this beautiful species is very much a local issue. The team will also be helping out with beach cleans and community events so you will definitely be seeing their faces a lot. Welcome to the WEC team guys!
A Huge Thank You from Xtreme
Wow Raglan we are so lucky to live in a community with so many truly amazing individuals. Xtreme would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to this wonderful community for your commitment to the kaupapa of zero waste. Xtreme now employs over 40 staff. With our town’s rapid growth, we have needed to increase our capacity to keep up with the demand on our services. Thanks for your massive support with our new collection days, and opening hours. Also for the aroha you all show the collection guys, your gifts of fruit, refreshments and support makes their job that much easier and enjoyable. Keep up your fantastic recycling and waste reduction habits over the summer months. If you live beside a holiday home or book a batch, and see them putting their rubbish and recycling out on the wrong day, please remind them our collection days have changed.
A very special ‘Thank you for your mahi!’ to some of our Community Champions; Councillor Lisa Thomson – Thank you again this year, for your tireless energy, being the spokesperson for our town, and you’re on – going commitment to Raglan’s residence and environment. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Wayne Trott, Tim Duff, Bob MacLeod and team – great work keeping our CBD clean and tidy, you’re early Monday morning clean-ups are greatly appreciated. When purchasing or even better making Christmas presents this year, challenge yourself to a zero waste Christmas – you can do it. The Xtreme team wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and New Year, roll on 2019! Arohanui
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Remembered always by Margaret, Warren & Cherie and extended family.
ASSISTANT COOK & FULL-TIME FISH CUTTER required at Raglan Fish on the wharf. Experience preferred. Phone Mark 0274935144
Agenda Occupation Areas Over Whaanga 2B3B2 Block - 611 Wainui Road, Raglan:Between Te Whaanga 2B3B2 & 2B1 Ahu Whenua Trust & Phillip McCabe and Bernadette Gavin of the Ngarunui Trust.
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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
- Peace & tranquility - Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800
Annual Raglan New Year’s Eve Parade Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing the Annual Raglan New Year’s Eve Parade, will close Bow Street and Wallis Street to ordinary vehicular traffic on the date shown below. Detours will be available during the closure. The road sections will be manned at intersections by clearly identifiable marshals equipped with radio communication and access will be provided in the event of an emergency. Date and times of the closure to ordinary vehicular traffic are as follows Date of Closure:
Monday 31 December 2018
Time of Closure:
4pm to 9pm
Name of Road:
Bow Street up to the Bankart Street/James Street roundabout and Wallis Street up to James Street intersection.
This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974 G J Ion Chief Executive 0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil
****************** Yot Club - free pickup and dropoff, text to this number: 0 2 7 - Y O T- E E E E 027 968 3333
Te Whaanga 2B3B2 & 2B1 Ahu Whenua Trust are calling a Special General Meeting with owners/beneficiaries on: Saturday 22 December at Kokiri, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive at 10am-12noon.
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Temporary Road Closure
Check out the Raglan Summer Holiday Guide for a full gig line up for over the holiday season
CHRISTMAS MASS: 8.00 am gundybrown@gmail.com NO MASS IN RAGLAN ON CHRISTMAS EVE OR MIDNIGHT Visitors are very welcome. Mass from Christmas till 2nd February 2019 will be in Raglan on Saturday evenings at 5pm. FurtherNOinformation : Ph 825ON 8135 / 0278426349 (Marvie) MASS IN RAGLAN CHRISTMAS EVE OR MIDNIGHT
SUN 23 DEC @ THE YOT CLUB: > > > S U N D AY SESSIONS<<< This is our last Sunday Session before Christmas Internatty D n B act Flowidus doing a release party with the one and only Tiki Taane on MC duties. Snead St Project playing in the yard before and Raglan’s own The Strange Attractor will finish the night. Free from 4.20, $10 after 7pm. Food from Ulo’s Kitchen. As always, good vibes in the yard.
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WED 5 JAN R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from James St near Wallis St Heretu cone, bring lunch.
1. Draft Lease Agreement - Part of property located at 611 Wainui Road Area A. (Campsite) To enter into or terminate Lease Agreement, or; To further negotiate the terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement 2. Draft Lease Agreement - Part of property located at 611 Wainui Road - Area B1, B2, & B3. (encroachment areas) To enter into or terminate Lease Agreement, or; To further negotiate the terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement For any queries, please contact our Secretary via email at rolandepaekau@gmail.com or our Chair via mobile: 0272901560. NB: Maps and Key Points of the Draft Lease Agreements will be presented at this meeting.
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CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S OPENING HOURS & KERBSIDE COLLECTIONS
Christmas and New Year Hours
Date Opening Hours the daysKerbside Collection Area The Xmas and New YearSite Holidays will change of our kerbside foodwaste collection. Mon 24 Dec 12.30pm – 3.00pm No Kerbside Collection To help you manage your foodwaste over the Xmas and Tue 25 Dec Closed No Kerbside Collection New Year’s period, Xtreme Zero Waste is accepting theKerbside Collection Wed 26 Dec Closed foodwaste drop off at No centre Thuron: 27 Dec 12.30pm – 5.00pm Green (usually Tues collection) Friday 22nd December to Friday 5th January. & Pink (usually Wed collection) Please ensure your foodwaste is contained in the official Fri 28 Dec 12.30pm – 5.00pm Orange (usually Thur collection) XZW Compostable bags. We will provide a wheelie bin near Kaahu’s Nest for & Yellow (usually Fri collection) collections. Sat 29 Dec 10.00am – 5.00pm No Kerbside Collection Sun 30 Dec 10.00am – 5.00pm No Kerbside Collection Xtreme Christmas Hours Mon 31 Dec 12.30pm – 3.00pm No Kerbside Collection Monday 25th December - Site Closed Tuesday 26th December - Site Closed Tue 1 Jan 27th December Closed - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm No Kerbside Collection Wednesday Thursday 28th December Wed 2 Jan Closed- Site Closed No Kerbside Collection Friday - Open–8.30am Thur 29th 3 JanDecember 12.30pm 5.00pm - 4.30pm Green (usually Tues collection) Saturday 30th December - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm & Pink (usually Wed collection) Sunday 31st December - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm Fri 4 Jan 12.30pm – 5.00pm Orange (usually Thur collection) Monday 1st January - Site Closed & Yellow (usually Fri collection) Tuesday 2nd January - Site Closed
Wednesday 3rd January - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm Thursday 4th January - Site Closed Friday 5th January - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm SALUTATIONS FROM THE SOUNDSPLASH TEAM Saturday 6th January - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm A quick update. The road up to the Sunday 7th January - Open 8.30am - 4.30pm Wainui Reserve and will be closed from 8pm-5am Kerbside Collections - Recycling, foodwaste pre-paid bags Friday 18th Jan and Saturday 19th Jan 2019, Wednesday 27th December -unless Raglanyou West have the appropriate festival car pass. Thursday 28th December - Raglan There East is no general parking for festival attendees Wednesday 3rd January - Raglan West onsite it is reserved for those with camping and Thursday 4th January - Raglanappropriate East car passes. For those who live locally or have alternative accommodation cars can be parked at the Raglan Airstrip and free shuttles are provided to and from the festival site. Please be aware there may be heavy traffic during pack in with peak times predicted between 9am - 1pm Friday and Saturday. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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24a Cogswell Road This is the Lifestyle! This fantastic 5 bedroom + office lifestyle property has all the essential ingredients for happiness; presented in as new condition it’s modern & stylish with beautiful rural vistas from every window. The central hub of the home features an open plan kitchen & dining, island bench, polished concrete floors & living areas either side. Internal access double garage + workshop & plenty of off street parking. Totally private, sheltered and sunny the 7465m² of land is well fenced and easy contour. The section around the house is flat and spacious. Located midway between Raglan & Hamilton it’s easy to enjoy the benefits of both worlds. For Sale Contact Email View
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$819,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/25YHFG
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56c Bush View Drive NOW AVAILABLE - CONTRACT FALLEN This gorgeous property is truly something special and is sure to take your breath away! Offering spectacular 360° views of the valley from every window. Immaculate condition this large home will accommodate the whole family with 4 bdrms, office, 2 bthrms & internal access dble garage + a separate self contained flat downstairs. The 5974m² of land has been extensively landscaped and planted, featuring vege gardens, fruit trees, chicken coop and paddocks. Perfect location for commuters being approx 20 mins to Raglan & Hamilton. Our Vendors have purchased so this incredible property must sell! For Sale Contact Email View
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Location, Character and Eco-friendly Auction 26.01.19 (unless sold prior) Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email
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Situated adjoining Warihi Park, this modernised character home could be just what you’ve been searching for. Enter through glass bank doors into a living area with polished timber floors and double glazed joinery surrounding a cosy built-in logburner. A separate kitchen opens out to a quaint landscaped courtyard perfect to enjoy a leisurely lunch after a walk on the beach nearby. Guests will enjoy the outside bedroom with bathroom which could suit a BnB situation. The eco-minded home has solar panels and an underground water tank to save on bills. The location, features and potential of this property make it very attractive.
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Comfortable & Modern Coastal Retreat Be quick to grab this immaculate home located only mins to the surf. In an elevated position the modern dwelling enjoys gorgeous ocean views & a sunny, sheltered aspect. The 800m2 section features low maintenance landscaped gardens & includes a new concrete drive, meaning all the hard works done! The rear of the section offers even bigger water views & has further development potential. Handy workshop & storage under house. This fantastic property is sure to appeal whether it be for permanent or holiday living & one thing’s for sure you won’t get better value in Whale Bay!
Timeless Splendour This inspirational cedar masterpiece by Architect Tim Dorrington is situated in popular Raglan West. Walk through the front door and the light of the double height entry way welcomes you. Two bedrooms bathroom and internal garage are on this level. A staircase leads up to the main living space where the kitchen, dining and sunken lounge share views of the harbour. Two separate decks enables all year outdoor relaxation. The master bedroom and 4th bedroom, has light streaming through large slider doors that open up from a glazed hallway. Park your boat on this flat 809m2 section. Stroll to the beach and town. Call to view this unique home.
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$845,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/248HFG
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$1,400,000 Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/23UHFG
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100c Greenslade Road
1 Wallis Street
78m Greenslade Road
8c Harakeke Place
For Sale $699,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 237HFG View
For Sale $399,000 + gst (if any) Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 23KHFG View
For Sale $299,000 Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 25HHFG View
For Sale $349,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 22RHFG View
Your Haven Enjoy spectacular harbour views from this warm and welcoming home with two living areas and dual decks for relaxed outdoor living and entertaining. You will love the peacefulness of the bush setting and the sheltered micro climate it provides. Positioned adjacent to the walkway access to Moonlight Bay you can be at the water’s edge in less than a minute.
Established Retail Supply Business CBD Be in for Summer. For family reasons this high growth business is reluctantly offered for sale. Located in prime Raglan CBD, The Raglan Project is a one stop shop retailing a variety of hardware, homeware and building supplies to a loyal established customer base of tradies and DIYers. NB: PRICE INCLUDES STOCK
Peaceful Serenity - Moonlight Bay Sunrise and moonrise over the harbour where the peaceful views and native birds are mesmerising. This peacefulness and more can be yours to enjoy now as there are no covenants in place. This property is a cross lease section 1/2 int in 2569m², north/east facing and is waiting for the discerning buyer. A short walk to Moonlight Bay, house plans are available with resource consent in place.
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 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.
Chrissy Cox
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Robbie Regnier
Matt Sweetman
Sandra Bowditch
027 287 1804
021 903 309
021 969 878
021 969 848
021 952 271
021 624 826
021 751 759
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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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