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25th October 2018 - Issue #619

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New exhibition pays tribute to Raglan’s enduring pipe band

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ts drummers and pipers have come and gone over time, but Raglan District Caledonian Society and Highland Pipe Band has endured for more than 70 years, playing a big part in the town’s social history. Now the band which proudly heads up Raglan’s Anzac Day and New Year’s Eve parades is taking centre stage elsewhere downtown – in an exhibition which occupies pride of place, if not a vast expanse, immediately inside the entrance to the museum in Wainui Road. A stone’s throw from the fire station where members have practised for years, the band’s drums and pipes of old are on display along with early uniforms worn by two mannequins fondly called Tom and Betty after the Whites, who were involved in the society from the beginning. The display also includes footage of members and parades – from the early days through to the present – showing continuously on a small TV screen. “It’s a fantastic exhibition,” band stalwart Brett McCardle told the Chronicle. Now in his 60s, the former Raglan District High School student remembers being asked as a young lad if he’d like to learn the pipes. “Why not?” he thought, so along with a few others Brett took up

tuition under the eye of late Te Uku identity Kelly Gifford. That was during the 1970s and Brett’s been playing on and off ever since. At one stage it seemed like everyone in Raglan was in the band, he recalls. “It was a real social event.” Another at the museum on Monday to talk to the Chronicle about the exhibition was Raglan Community Board chair Bob MacLeod, whose first connection with the band goes back the best part of a decade earlier. Bob – who started school in Stewart Street then went on to the district high in Norrie Ave – began piping about the age of eight. Being in the band back then was a real commitment, he says. Piping practice was on Tuesdays, it was marching on Thursdays at Kopua reserve and come Saturdays – when Raglan “closed down” at noon – a 30-seater bus took band members further afield to the likes of Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Paeroa for Caledonian events. “I used to pipe for the Highland dancing (competitions),” Bob recalls. He reckons it beat hanging around all day after playing in the band. Caledonian events were big entertainment in those days, Brett chimes in.

But the band ebbed and flowed like the tide, he adds. It went through another rejuvenation in the mid 2000s with the addition of drummer Rob Kirkwood – who ultimately got son Jack involved – while Kelly Gifford’s grandson Warren Yorston joined as a piper. Then old hand Jamie Edwards, who’d piped way back as a schoolboy with Brett, returned to the band and – with the addition of seasoned piper Deirdre Bourne – made up a core group of six or so who pretty much remain today. “It’s not exactly dying,” Deirdre laughs. The band – boosted by members from other Caledonian societies – has led every Raglan New Year’s Eve and Anzac Day parade for more than 40 years. At New Year’s the Raglan band has relaxed its dress code to accommodate pipers and drummers who regularly join their ranks while on holiday at Kopua campground. Jandals, T-shirts, anything goes, says Deirdre – just as long as they’ve got the all-important kilt. Raglan & District Museum secretary Barbara Day and collections administrator Kaz Willoughby put the exhibition together last month. It will continue through until early 2019. Edith Symes *If you are interested to learn more or be part of the band contact Brett and Deirdre on 021322510.

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Recreational fishers fined approx $4,000 over long weekend in the Coromandel

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e c r e a t i o n a l fishers around the Coromandel Peninsula were fined around $4,000 over Labour Weekend for various fisheries related offences including gathering crayfish that were carrying eggs.

Part of the illegal paua haul.

MPI fishery officers uncovered the offending while out on patrol on land and at sea on both the west and east coast of the peninsula. Spokesman Jason Howat says around 400 recreational fishers were subject to inspections and

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some paid the price for committing a range of offences. “In general, compliance with fisheries regulations was high, with fishers playing their part in protecting the fishery by sticking to the rules. “However, 14 infringements were issued for offences ranging from undersized fish (snapper), excess and undersized paua, undersized scallops, undersized crayfish and taking crayfish that were carrying eggs. “In a more serious incident, a recreational fishing boat was boarded at sea by fishery officers in Opito Bay in the early evening. The inspection revealed 132 scallops, 52 of which were undersized.

“As a result, the vessel and the dive gear used in the offending was seized and one person will face prosecution action.” Mr Howat says MPI fishery officers are always out and about over Labour Weekend so people who breach fisheries regulations will be caught. “The result of the weekend’s patrol sends a very clear message. People who choose to break the rules will be dealt with accordingly. There’s not an endless supply of fish in the sea. We all need to do our bit to protect the sustainability of our fisheries for current and future generations and for the health of the fishery in general.” MPI

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Hinemoa: "Paradise is your own backyard".

he Labour Weekend influx of holidaymakers and day trippers into Raglan might tempt more than the odd local to leave the hordes to it, but not Hinemoa Rossi. Why head out of town, asks this passionate volunteer in the Whaingaroa community, when “paradise is your own backyard”. Hinemoa’s own little piece of paradise these days is a home tucked in at the end of Taipari Ave in Raglan West, with only bush separating her property from Poihakena Marae and with the Pokohue creek – where she played as a child – running by so close she can hear it trickling. It’s a gentle space to be, she says, and pretty much where she’s based herself since returning from Europe to Whaingaroa with her Italian husband, Alex, and their

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toddler son, Tainui, 18 years ago. That’s when this now 50-something – a Kereopa by birth – took on what she calls her first volunteer gig. It was with Te Kopua 2B3 Incorporation which looks after ancestral Maori land blocks along Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive. A long-held vision by local Maori to build a papakainga there has so far seen the construction of three homes. All are currently rented out to whanau because, as Hinemoa explains, “when our family come home they can’t afford to live in this town”. Hinemoa stresses she’s just one of many who have helped the vision become a reality by working collaboratively, each using their own skills. Hers are in business, having worked for the Union Bank of Switzerland in London where she says years of corporate meetings honed her organisational skills. “They turned me into a

diplomat … none of this shootfrom-the-hip Kereopa stance,” she laughs. The one-time Raglan Area School dux and former UBS business analyst now rates diplomacy – and negotiation – among her strengths. Reintegrating into the community and drawing on those strengths, Hinemoa also became involved – following on from her parents – in the continuing growth of Poihakena Marae and helping in the establishment in 2000 of what is now known as Xtreme Zero Waste. Xtreme’s success, she says, relied on the collaboration of many people with “great values” centred on nurturing Papatuanuku or Mother Earth. About 2009 Hinemoa found herself in another local volunteering role, as coordinator of Poihakena Marae’s debut television appearance on ‘Marae DIY’. This was a daunting project with a “really amazing” outcome, she says. “Look at the transformation of our marae. It’s always busy and full with evening classes … it goes from strength to strength.” The nearby Kokiri Centre’s stage, which has been used for various music and cultural festivals over the years, also got a makeover in a more recent series of ‘Marae DIY’. Hinemoa was again involved although cousin Angeline Greensill coordinated that project, with help from many others. “We are very humble, our people,” says Hinemoa. “We quietly work together to advance a bigger goal: ultimately the nurturing of whanau and retention of land.” Sometimes, though, achieving those goals has demanded a more public stand. Her father’s sister, the late Eva Rickard, campaigned

and marched for local Maori land involvement in Raglan Swimming rights in the 1970s. Her father’s Club. Hinemoa, who’s currently older brother, Sam Kereopa – with club treasurer, believes proficiency his rifle – kept an eye on their at ocean swimming in particular is whaanga whenua. “critical” for west coasters. “This “My aunts and uncles were is not a gentle coast.” amazing role models,” she says. “I She says her immediate am honoured to be able to stand on neighbours in Taipari Ave are their shoulders.” involved in the club in various Hinemoa is proud of the way ways too. “We brainstorm over her people pull together, and says the back fence all the time,” she this was a factor in her return laughs. Former neighbour Lisa home from overseas once she had a son of her own (who was born Thomson reckons Hinemoa is in London). “I wanted him to have her “number one volunteer” at sand in his toes, meet the whanau, Raglan’s annual Karioi Classic know the whenua and be raised cycling event. Registration, data entry, controlling the one-way here as I was. “I’m passionate about this bridge traffic … “I do whatever”, says Hinemoa. place.” She also directs traffic at One of Hinemoa’s more visible roles in the community has been as Raglan’s Soundsplash music chair of the area school’s board of festival. That’s one of the toughest trustees for five or six years. It was jobs, she insists. “Three days on her mother Amelia’s idea. “She site with 8000 people rolling in loved to volunteer, even if it meant and out…” Although Hinemoa doesn’t volunteering me.” Hinemoa says a major focus really enjoy that particular job, – with the help of “really great she says the friendship and sense people on the board” – was to keep of responsibility that go with the school tiking all the boxes and any volunteering role make it all supporting then principal Clive worthwhile. Edith Symes Hamill. She still retains a paid job there as the executive officer. Around this time Hinemoa was also busy with her young son off to rugby, basketball and swimming Telephone: 825 0114 – and wearing so After hours: many hats – that she Anglesea Clinic 07 858 0800 reckons she needed to get in shape to Healthline 0800 611 116 cope with it all. Fitness became a fixation and now, she says, she can’t OPENING HOURS: stop. The annual Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri TriMaori triathlons 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Open at Lake Karapiro 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 5pm Close are her main thing, along with


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Annual report summary: Council aims for sustainability

Council's annual report summary is due out this week..

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conomic and for residents and e n v i r o n m e n t a l ratepayers this week. sustainability have been “As we plan for major growth in high on a list of goals for a the Hamilton to Auckland corridor number of major Waikato that is helping fuel a 20% jump in property numbers across the District Council projects district in the next decade, our aim this year according to the is to provide sustainable, attractive, Council’s annual report affordable and safe options for living, in a way that’s in tune with which is being distributed what ratepayers want,” says Mayor in an easy-read summary Allan Sanson.

“For example, we’re proud that Raglan’s tap water, that’s sourced from a local artesian spring, was judged the best tasting tap water in the country at the last annual Water Industry Operations Group NZ water taste test – and it’s these benefits of living in Waikato district that we want to maintain and expand upon.” He says the Council’s Long Term Plan for the decade ahead was developed under a vision of ‘liveable, thriving and connected communities’ and the proposed District Plan provides a spatial vision to match it with a new village zone and more opportunities for multiple dwelling development. The Summary Annual Report details a number of major initiatives designed to support growth in economically efficient ways – such as an undertaking to contract with Watercare Services Ltd to operate the district’s water, wastewater and stormwater services to save an expected $28.3 million over the next decade, and the switch to

LED street lighting to save $70,000 a year on one of the largest local roading networks operated by a local authority in the country. It also details initiatives designed to protect environmental sustainability too, such as: • a kerbside food waste collection started in partnership with Raglan’s Xtreme Zero Waste which has diverted 123 tonnes of food waste from landfill to compost, • the completion of a switch to water meter charging for all properties connected to a Council water supply to encourage water conservation and to help locate and fix water losses, • the completion of the second year of a $1.76 million ‘continuous improvement programme’ to mitigate the risk of wastewater overflows with a particular focus on protecting waterways and environmentally sensitive areas, and • the completion of the second year of a four-year Lake Rotokauri restoration programme

supported by nearly $400,000 funding from the Waikato River Authority Mayor Sanson says environmental sustainability was also a focus for some of the $800,000 of grants the Council committed for distribution to community groups throughout the district for work on local projects. The grants schedule included $20,000 committed to support projects under the Waikato District Lakes and Wetlands memorandum of agreement with Waikato Regional Council, Waikato-Tainui, the Department of Conservation and Fish & Game, and $25,000 for work around Te Otamanui Lagoon. The Annual Report Summary together with the full Annual Report 2017/18 can also be found on the Council’s website at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/ annualreport . Waikato District Council

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

Celebrant Robyn Riddle is available to officiate significant life events.

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ur skin is our largest organ, requiring nourishment both internally and externally for optimum hydration and beautifying results.

Visible improvement in the health of your skin will be enhanced by drinking pure water, taking a high-quality fish oil supplement, supporting the structural integrity of the skin by taking a good quality zinc supplement, getting at least 500mg of Vitamin C in your diet daily, exercising for at least 30 minutes per day

and using exceptionally pure, natural, organic skincare. Find out the perfect routine for your skin type, after having a personalised skin consultation by our Antipodes specialists, hear the story of the Antipodes brand, and receive a mini makeover when you attend our twohour workshop. This event is the last one for this year. Previous events have been very popular and lots of fun! With only twelve spaces available, reserve your place today! A booking fee of $20 applies, which is redeemable on the night with your purchases.

Wednesday October 31 7-9pm. Many products in the Antipodes range have received international awards for their performance in noticeable skin results, with Antipodes often complimented on the brand’s creativity: the poetic names of products, the enticing mixes of exotic fragrances and the beautiful packaging and design. Please RSVP to Lisa or Jocelyn: 07 825 7444. We look forward to sharing these beautiful products and information with you. The Herbal Dispensary

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

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Health in your Hands A column connecting with senior citizens in our community. This column is sponsored by Raglan Rest Home and Hospital. Manukau Road, Raglan. Phone: 07 825 8306

End of October Newsletter Raglan Working Together to Care for the Environment. What’s On

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he good weather this Labour Weekend was perfect for gathering together with family and friends. Traditionally it is time to get into the garden and it was inspiring to see all the abundance at the Crop Swap and then call in at the Creative Art Market and meet the locals and chat with the different stall holders. There are lots of groups working together such as Timebank, the Environmental Centre, Raglan Naturally and the Horticulture Society. They

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encourage people to share ideas and support one another as well as taking care of our environment. On Sunday at the Old School at 2pm there is a play about herbs. A Revealing Thyme is written and performed by Hamilton writer, actor and researcher, Joanna Bishop. Joanna is based in one of Hamilton’s oldest homes where she completed her doctorate on the history of medicinal plant use in colonial New Zealand. Pauline Abrahams

• TimeBank has afternoon tea at the Old School on Saturday, October 27 2:30 — 4:30pm • On Sunday November 28, 2pm at the Old School there is a play called A Revealing Thyme, combining drama and herbs. The cost is $25.00. • Raglan Support Group Christmas Dinner is on the Wednesday November 7, 11pm at Stewart Street Hall. • Nia Dance Group is every Wednesday, 9.30am at the Town hall (concessions for seniors). • The Knitters’ Circle meets every Wednesday

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morning at the Orca Restaurant. Care and Craft meets on Monday mornings, 9.30am at the Bowling Club. Senior Technology is every Thursday, 2pm at the Raglan Community House. The Saturday Club is at the Raglan Community House at 9.30am. The Crop swap is every first and second Sunday of the month at the bowling club, 9.30am. The Horticultural Society is on Tuesday November 20 at Stewart Street Hall. The Senior Citizens meet at Raglan hospital and Rest Home on November 8.


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60 Wallis Street Raglan • • • • • • • •

Steps down to the water. Ideal for swimming / paddle boarding Three bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe Impressive galley style kitchen Open plan lounge and dining - beckoning you to north facing decking flowing across the grass and stepping down to the water Watch the whales and boating activity Garaging cleverly designed to accommodate 6 vehicles & boats Very short walk to cafe and town centre and on the bus route Situated on about 708m2

Auction

6:00pm, Friday 26 October Ray White Raglan office

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22987 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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

Auction

12:00pm, Saturday 27 October On site. Unless sold prior

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22985 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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349 Wainui Road Raglan One impressive property, four outstanding dwellings, a tranquil garden setting with bridges and paths, surrounded by native bush. Less than 5 minutes’ drive from New Zealand’s premier surf spots, next to Wainui Bush Reserve, and within walking distance of Main (Ngarunui) Beach. Eden House is a lovely three-bedroom cottage, with lounge, full kitchen and a wood-fire burner. Aroha Chalet sleeps four, with mezzanine floor, timber features and a log burner. Serenity Chalet has two private balconies, a gazebo overlooking the stream, timber features and a log burner. Solitude Studio is open-plan, with kitchenette, balcony and private rear deck. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22979 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

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

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22986 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Auction

6:00pm, Friday 26 October Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Unless sold prior

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Be in for summer. For family reasons, this high growth business is reluctantly offered for sale. Located in prime CBD Raglan, serving an already loyal and well established customer base. The only business of its kind in Raglan, The Raglan Project Ltd is a one-stop shop, retailing a variety of hardware, timber, homeware and building supplies to the trade and DIY market. Trading 6.5 days a week, the business includes stock, a strong long term lease, well established supply lines and is fully computerised including up to date stock control and modern point of sale management systems with full training available. The premises include large enclosed retail, office and storage areas with ample racking, shelving and security system, plus a large exterior concreted yard space for product storage and customer parking. Raglan’s future growth projections from development, new subdivisions, an increasing resident and visitor population will add and continue to grow the success of this sort after business. Make it yours today, call Robbie 021 952 271 now for a viewing. (Strictly by appointment only). NB: PRICE INCLUDES STOCK

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Character Bach on Cambrae

This exceptional 5 acre lifestyle property enjoys views out to Mount Karioi & the ocean on the horizon. Built in the mid2000’s the spacious home features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a designer kitchen with scullery & 2 living areas. Underfloor heating is supplied to all bathrooms, the kitchen & the spa pool room. The deck is absolutely made for entertaining while taking in the fantastic views. There is an internal access double garage, a workshop & another separate double garage has a self contained unit. The big views and privacy make this property seem like it’s miles away from anywhere, but it’s only 5 minutes to seaside Raglan.

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Located down a quiet lane next to the waterfront access path to Lorenzen Bay, this seaside cottage is so warm and inviting and has retained the character features of the era. A bright and breezy open plan lounge has rimu polished floors and opens out to a sheltered covered sunny entertaining deck enjoying a harbour view out to the bay. Featuring 3 bedrooms, a modernised kitchen and bathroom, a classic open fireplace as well as 2 heat-pumps. It also has a carport big enough for a boat and offstreet parking for 2 cars. All this set on a freehold title of 806m2. Character bach lovers.. this is your ticket for a classic getaway, be quick.

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Tackling the Issues An occasional opinion column with long term Raglan resident, Ross Henderson.

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s the safety driven upgrade of SH23 nears completion the question that seems to be on every commuters lips is ‘’given they’ve spent so much money widening the road, why the hell didn’t they paint some passing lanes on it?”

“Evidence on other similar highways does not show major safety gains from passing lanes. Although we acknowledge they can alleviate some frustration. Therefore, we are not considering these treatments as part of this project.” (Source, NZTA Newsletter, December 2016) So the answer is that the upgrade was about safety, not convenience, and safe road design is a well-developed science. By establishing a wide shoulder they have created both a pull over zone and a margin for error. Any slow driver who genuinely wants to be courteous is just as likely to pull over on a broad and safe shoulder as they are to slow down to let faster traffic overtake on a short passing lane. As with all things, we get to decide whether we want to actively participate in a solution, or doggedly maintain a role as part of a problem that is “someone else’s job” to fix. Of course some signage to that effect would help. And we’ve all had the frustration of following a slower vehicle all the way to the only passing lane in 45 kilometers of open road only to curse them as they accelerate leaving half a dozen enraged commuters in their wake. The reason they do this is not that they hold a grudge or take some inexplicable pleasure in driving others into a frenzy of potentially lethal risk taking. It's because the road got wider and they felt safer and able to go a bit faster. And herein lies a problem. NZTA’s stated plan for the section of road from the corner before Greenslade Road and the 50k zone is the same widening

and shoulder extension as we have seen on the rest of the project. The result of this will be that drivers will feel confident to drive faster. Unfortunately that confidence and that additional speed will add to what is already a completely unacceptable list of hazards. Not only does this 100 kph stretch of road have pedestrians but no footpath, bicycles but no cycle lane, a whole bunch of hidden driveways and, just after a blind corner, a hidden turnoff to the rapidly growing suburb on Greenslade Rd, it also has the most poorly designed intersection on the entire highway. I’m referring, of course, to the SH 23, Lorenzen Bay Road, Hills Road intersection that has been the scene of so many near misses in the last few months. Every vehicle coming into or leaving the Raglan area passes through this intersection, a significant proportion of these are using the Lorenzen Bay Road route to Raglan North or the wharf/boat-ramp complex and an increasing number of vehicles are going to the developments and building sites on the substandard

Hills Road. No doubt, when decisions were made in the past to postpone the upgrading of the intersection to a roundabout (that being the only viable option in my view), the traffic levels were only a fraction of what they are now, and the current explosion of Raglan popularity was not anticipated. Also not allowed for was the strange tendency some drivers have, to speed up when they see a hazard as if to symbolically punish the other driver for challenging their God-given right to travel at 100KPH. The intersection is dangerous and what is required is an immediate, short-term solution to alleviate, as far as possible, the risk over summer and a complete redesign of the intersection as soon as possible. The short-term solution, and by this, I mean now (RIGHT NOW), is to slow traffic down and warn people of the dangers. Why wouldn't we? What possible justification would we have for not warning people of imminent danger? The ASAP, longer term solution is to get on with it and

build a roundabout and realign the end of Lorenzen Bay Rd so that drivers are not forced to swing wide to get into Lorenzen Bay Road if they are coming from the Raglan direction. This should also be compatible with the eventual realignment of Greenslade Road to connect with Lorenzen Bay Road rather than SH 23. At least that’s how I see it, but then, this is just an opinion piece. I have no doubt, however, that the WDC roading

engineers have long since draw up some kind of improvements and are impatient to see them happen. I’m usually philosophical about the reality of essential infrastructural investment following demand rather than preceding it, but this is urgent - lives are at stake. So, come on NZTA, WDC, WTFE. Do whatever you have to do to make it happen.

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Did you know that NZ is the seabird capital of the world?? Just a few hundred years ago, there would have been thousands of seabirds on Karioi. Seabirds are ecosystem engineers, bringing marine nutrients to land in the form of guano, and helping excavate and aerate the soil. One of the few petrel species still breeding on the mainland are the Grey-Faced Petrel / Oi. We are extremely lucky to have them in Whaingaroa! Oi are a taonga species, They lay their eggs and raise their chicks in underground burrows on our coastline, which makes them susceptible to predators like rats, stoats, possums and roaming dogs and cats. Last year, 7 Oi chicks successfully fledged as a result of our community predator control programme.

- Over 2000 hectares of predator control. - 1500 traps checked by over 50 volunteers and 150 backyard trappers. - A year-round seabird monitoring programme.

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Developing the next generation of kaitiaki. • Karioi Kids and Rangers - Afterschool enviroprogrammes for kids aged 7 - 12 years. • Maanaki Ao/NCEA Earthcare programme at Raglan Area School - an outdoor-based classroom where students identify issues and develop sustainable action.

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April - May (Oi prospecting months) keep cats and dogs contained at night. July - December (egg and chick rearing) Keep cats inside at night and dogs on a lead at all times in nesting areas including Bryant Reserve and south end of Ngarunui Beach. For more info - contact us!

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Spring Gardening supplies!!

Spring Flings at Kaahus Nest Re-use Shop Up at Kaahu’s Nest on Te Hutewai Rd there’s always surprises and potential projects in abundance. All the donations from the community get to have another life in our community, and the income from the shop helps Xtreme Zero Waste to run the facilities, and services that Xtreme Waste provides. Your support also helps our community by providing valuable employment opportunities; we currently employ 38 people. Together we are helping to build a circular economy in our town. So what’s new in the Nest? - We have been putting out all our summer clothes – dresses, shorts, shirts and togs. There’s shoes, hats, belts and other accessories. You could get a whole summer wardrobe for under $100!! There’s a ‘funky and fabulous’ rail and loads of dress up stuff for Halloween parties. A fantastic selection of books and magazines. You will find something for everyone with books from 50c to $5. We have stationary and loads of picture frames for sorting out those favourite family photos. In the homeware section we’ve got pretty much everything you could possibly need : plates, bowls, mugs cups, glasses, platters, pots, pans and gadgets galore. We have ‘collectables’ area featuring a selection of special items lovingly presented by our collectable specialist Sue. This area gets changed up frequently so there’s fresh treasures coming through all the time.

Our compost stand is always full, and loaded up with your spring gardening needs. Superfood compost is full of nutrients for you summer garden; Superfood mulch is great around trees and as a water saving weedsuppressing layer for your vege garden. Bring the compost bags back when you’ve finished, we’ll give you a 50c return and we can refill the bag again and again. We also have bottles of ‘Worm Wees’ which are loaded with beneficial bugs from the worms guts to bring life back to tired soil and container plants. Our plant man Ads has been rescuing plants from the greenwaste drop off and potting them up, we have a little area by the compost for these. Ads Garden Centre is coming soon. AND MOST EXCITING OF ALL ….. We are getting a shop extension. Kaahu’s Nest has been bulging at the seams with all the wonderful donations from our community. We have run out of space so we’re moving the Recycling Bay out, taking over the whole covered space and closing it in to keep out the dust. We’ll be able to look after our furniture better and are looking forward to displaying some unique upcycled pieces from the wood and metal yards. Check out developments on our XZW Fb page or just come up regularly, you are always welcome.

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SAT 27 OCTOBER T I M E B A N K AFTERNOON TEA 2:30 - 4:30pm at the Old School Arts Centre. Come & find out about TimeBank & community resilience - FREE WED 31 OCTOBER R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from James St near Wallis St Tahere limestone bring lunch.

SAT 10 NOV R A G L A N HORTICULTURAL S O C I E T Y GARDEN RAMBLE 10.00am - 4.00pm Details at the library, i-Site and the Community House.

S U N D AY 2 8 O C T O B E R ‘A REVEALING THYME’ by Joanna Bishop - a story told through the properties and anecdotes of medicinal plants. 2pm @ the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. $25 door sales.

For Sale 3 PIECE SOFA TV CABINET & A MASSAGE BED Ph 021 718 196

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NEED THOSE SMALL JOBS DONE in and around the house? Call John on 021 082 40111

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Salt Water Sandals Denim Shorts Summer Dresses Men’s board shorts many great shirts SUMMER’S coming

***Put a spring in your step with THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and

THU 25 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: Earshot with Cian DJing from 9. Vinyl only, hip hop funk soul. Free pool. Free entry, outside fire, food from Ulo’s Kitchen.

SAT 27 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: Punk rock from NZ’s finest: Sticky Filth, support from 5 Girls, The Murderchord

PUBLIC NOTICE of application for renewal of on-licence:

Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.

Te Mata Social Club Incorporated, 27 Kawhia Road, RD2, Raglan 3296 has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of a on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 27 Kawhia Road and known as Te Mata Club. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is Chartered Club. The days and hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Seven days per week, 1pm - 1am. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 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 District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, 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.

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SUN 28 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: > > > S U N D AY SESSIONS<<<

Ft Red Robin, Beat Joiner & BMC. Free from 4.20, $10 after 7pm. Drink specials 5-7. Food FRI 26 OCTOBER in the yard provided @ THE YOT CLUB: by the good people Hopetoun Brown. at Ulo’s Kitchen. Carnivorous Plant Society. Horn heavy danceable grooves. Presales online. ******************

Yot Club - free pickup and dropoff, text to this number: 0211034156

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RAGLAN NATURALLY - OUR COMMUNITY PLAN What’s your ideas for Raglan’s future? Sign up for monthly newsletter visit us on Facebook email: raglannaturally@ gmail.com Gabrielle Parson 021 844 785

RECEPTION & HOUSEKEEPING POSITION This is a part-time, long-term position, in a small accommodation provider in the township. Saturday and Sundays 9am – 1.30pm. Someone reliable, healthy, who is settled in Raglan, and preferred 30 years+ Apply to dominique@bowstreet.co.nz

In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

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DO YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY? Join the Raglan Community Patrol and help keep Whaingaroa Raglan Safe. Contact Narina Hurst 07 825 8473

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SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com

To Let CARAVAN AT RUAPUKE BEACH 500m from water, $120pw Ph Terry 8250522

For Hire TRACTOR FOR HIRE 100Hp with bucket if required, with or without driver. Ph Terry 078250522

Public Notices AGM RAGLAN FOOTBALL CLUB (formerly Raglan Junior Soccer) 7pm, 12th November 2018 at the Raglan House. All welcome.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace & tranquility - Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800

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80 Wallis Street Quintessential Kiwi Harbourfront Bach After around 80 years and several generations of family memories the owners have decided to sell. Imagine sitting on the deck or under the overhanging pohutakawa with the tide lapping below, your children playing happily and safely in the harbour while you watch in comfort. See the boats coming and going, the paddle boarders and kayakers passing by, the seabirds and occasionally the orcas in the harbour. Or take advantage of your own boat shed and boat ramp to explore the harbour and catch your evening meal. This is the perfect place to recharge your batteries and enjoy a slower pace of life. Auction Contact Email View

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1pm 3rd November 2018 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/22ZHFG

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100c Greenslade Road Your Haven Enjoy spectacular harbour views from this warm and welcoming home. ‘The Chalet’ has two living areas and dual decks for relaxed outdoor living and entertaining and is the perfect retreat from the stresses of everyday life. You will love the peacefulness of the bush setting and the sheltered micro climate it provides. Wake to birdsong, breathe in the fresh sea air and enjoy the natural tranquillity of the gentle lap of the tides. Positioned adjacent to the walkway access to Moonlight Bay you can be at the water’s edge in less than a minute. It is a sanctuary for busy professionals or a wonderful holiday home. Call now and secure it for summer! Deadline Contact Email View

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Views and Income! Deadline 1pm 7.11.18 Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

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12pm 7.11.18 Unless sold prior Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/237HFG

Don’t miss this outstanding opportunity to purchase a multi-purpose Raglan home. Offering stunning water views and sensational sunrises over Lorenzen Bay plus very close water access too. Currently configured into 2 separate self contained 2 bedroom flats but can easily be converted back to one big family home. Many improvements have been completed including a new roof, repainted, landscaped and even a sleepout/studio. Single lock up garage and plenty of off street parking. To be sold with tenants in place on a fixed term tenancy until May 2020 providing a guaranteed return of $650 per week. Viewing is through the open homes only.

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

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Deadline 2pm 7.11.18 Unless sold prior Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

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Such a rare and exciting find is this 5 acre (approx) property, located just a few minutes to town and offering spectacular ocean and rural views. A modern and rustic 2 bedroom cottage is nestled amongst the trees and enjoys total privacy and those views! An additional cabin/sleepout is always a bonus. The land is mostly planted in mature pines and features two flattened platforms providing options for additional accommodation, parking or sheds etc. This unique property is a must see to fully discover the many opportunities on offer so call for more info today. LIM report available on request.

Robbie Regnier

Darryl Hawkins

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

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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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