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9th March 2017 - Issue #534
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Yes, I know I wrote my last piece some time ago. But now I’m settled in at Cascades Retirement Unit (number 22) it might be useful for any other elderly gentlemen or ladies to get a recommendation from a happy man already in residence. I miss the sea but have grown to love Hamilton Lake, just a four-minute walk away. The local council say they are going to clean up the lake to a swimming state. At the moment its well endowed with duck poo.
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Don’t see how they can do this unless they intend to fit all the ducks with nappies. Otherwise the ducks will have to go, although they are a feature of the lake and I enjoy feeding them with the crust from my bread. But I miss the sea still and am off to Raglan for a swim at the bottom of Lorenzen Bay Road. Come up and see me sometime. Ian McKissack.
West Coast Health: Update This week we welcome back Dr Mike Loten and farewell Dr Nathan Marshall and his family.
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Raglan ward councillor Lisa Thomson and council worker Roger Smith busy with waste management. Image thanks to Robin Youngson
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isa Thomson has been going beyond the call of duty to get shit done as Raglan ward councillor.
On Wednesday last week she joined council worker Roger Smith on his weekly inspection of the 18 pumping stations in Raglan, a six-hour job that she described as “stinky and pooey”. Her voluntary attendance was to get a clear understanding of how our sewage system works as she helps to develop a wastewater education programme to be rolled out across the district. The education programme, along with the now weekly inspections of the pumping stations, is the start of a long-term, multimillion-dollar solution to reduce the number of sewage spills in the district, after three spills in four months into the Raglan Harbour last year. “I have been wanting to do that for ages, actually, particularly just to get a clear picture of what our system looks like and how it operates,” says Lisa, who now feels so enlightened after helping to unblock a pump in Nero St. “It’s been really insightful, a real eye opener… the system is massive – our capacity for waste is quite massive. “And it’s astounding that we have 721 manholes in Raglan. It’s amazing the amount of infrastructure there is to get your poo from your bum to the ponds.” Lisa, who describes her outing as fun, says each station has two submersible pumps built to submarine standards. “There is a drop of about six to seven metres to where the pumps are,” says Lisa,
who felt sick looking in – not because of all the human waste but because she has vertigo. “You are looking down into an abyss.” To unjam the pump in Nero St, “Roger went down” so he could attach it to a hoist. As it came up, Lisa washed the pump off with a hose and had to physically pull off what was stuck to it. That was rags. And rope. And hair. All stuck together in a great big poo-covered ball. The previous week Roger pulled out two colostomy bags, Lisa says. “Also another time he pulled out three syringes, and he pulled out undies, and his only complaint was they didn’t fit him. “It’s a very undesirable job to have.” However: “It was a really neat day with Roger, he is very helpful, always has a smile on his face and nothing is too much work.” Of their rounds, Lisa says they found big chunks of polystyrene in the system, and rocks. “How does that get in there?” She helped to bring up the floats – they indicate where the level of wastewater is at – and “there were nappies and wet wipes stuck to them”. “On the floats and all around on the outside of the walls of the pumping station is fat! It comes out of your poo (and it’s from cooking) and sticks to the sides! “The grossest one is the camping ground pumping station, you can see all those big poos floating around. Roger has
to check it every day in summer because of the volume of waste.” Lisa says her experience highlighted the importance behind the education programme she is developing with Raglan Community Board member Tony Oosten. “Certainly, we as community members can make a difference by not putting nappies, down – or wipes, rags, undies colostomy bags, syringes … “It’s not out of sight out, of mind… a local person has to go and take out all that shit jammed in that pump. “Roger is on call to fix broken pipes, leaks, jammed pump stations, if there is an alarm going off … There’s the realisation that there is little time if there is a blockage – he has to work out very quickly what is wrong and get the necessary backup before there is an overflow.” Lisa says the education programme, which will target residents and visitors, gives the green light about what to flush. The mantra is pee, poo and paper, only. “It’s a bit like the tidy Kiwi thing, there will be different platforms of engagement and it will be quirky.” And while Lisa is now keen to get out with other council workers, to get an understanding of their jobs, she hasn’t ruled out another foray into our sewage system. Roger has offered to get her in the harness and inside the caverns of one of the pumping stations. “So my next trip might be into the bowels of one of those,” she laughs. Inger Vos
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Fundraising committee member Susanne Giessen Prinz says getting funding from large trusts is dependent on the project being also supported by the community, “then the big dollars will come”. “They want to see more action, that we are serious and passionate. “Now we are asking for hand-outs before going for the big dollars from all those trusts.” The new two-storey creative space will replace the existing Clay Shed and the room used by the Lions to sort second-hand clothing for its opportunity shop, and will include an upstairs black box theatre space. Building is hoped to start in April 2018. Susanne says the Old School is asking the community to make a tax-deductible pledge or donate goods and services for its Super Summer Bumper Raffle being organised by Bow St Depot owner Heidi Tidmarsh. “It could be a plumber says if you give me the contract I will give you $5000 in free labour,” says Susanne, who has been going about town infecting business owners with her enthusiasm for the project. Or maybe Raglan business owners could donate a prize towards the raffle, which has a trip for two to the Gold Coast as its main prize. Susanne and other supporters of the Old School have been doing a mailbox drop of 1200 letters, asking for pledges. “The smallest amount will help, it all adds up to the big picture.” The Old School currently has about $100,000 in the coffers, from money pledged by the Logan Campbell Estate,
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Trust Waikato and the Raglan Community Board. Susanne says they hope to raise $20,000 through the community before applying for money to the Lotteries Community Facilities fund in June. “They double everything we have raised, everything from the smallest amount. That’s why we are so keen for the community to take part.” Susanne says the arts centre is a hub of activity and a new building will enable the Old School to offer even more creative services in the future. “When the facilities are bigger we can offer more – that’s what the arts centre is for, it’s to grow the arts. “I see how much pleasure and happiness the certain activities give to Raglan children. We run to full capacity and with the new building we can fan out to more audiences, embrace more young people. “On Wednesday for ballet and drama it is just crazy in here and all the mums are sitting here. Most of the children of Raglan get involved in the Old School, even if it is just a cake stall at the market. “With the new building we will be able to offer way, way more.” Susanne says the arts centre is also important because it acts like an incubator to help businesses get off the ground. “The likes of Raglan Coconut and Monster all started at the Old School.” Dizzy Blocks, Raglan Pie Co and FeastBox all continue to use the commercial kitchen. Other fundraising initiatives for the new creative space will include travel slide-show evenings at the Old School, with nibbles and drinks. Susanne says she will be first off the block, on May 5, talking about her experience and showing off her photos from a recent trip to Antarctica. Slide show evenings about Tibet and China will follow. Inger Vos
Sports Project Q & A’s with our high achievers
This week the Chronicle caught up with local Adi-Grace Mooar, a rising soccer star and passionate about the sport.
What teams do you play for? Raglan Area School, and WAIBOP Under14's National Age Group Tournament (NAGT) team (we came second). Thanks to the Lions Club and Raglan Events and Multi Sports Trust for helping me get to the NAGT in Wellington. How long have you played for Waikato reps? Five years (since I was 10). What do you like about the game? I like the creative side of the game and that it's a team sport. I really enjoy being tricky and playing with friends. Is there a downside? You could say injuries are the down side but then you’ll get them with whatever sport you play. Unfortunately I’m injured right now. What does it involve in terms of practices? Usually 2-3 practices a week (in Raglan and Cambridge) with games on the weekend. Do you see yourself continuing the game into adulthood? Any personal goals? I definitely want to play as an adult, and would love to play for WAIBOP women's and maybe even NZ someday. I would also like to get a soccer scholarship to go to university. What other sports do you enjoy? Basketball, surfing, swimming, everything really!
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grass grow under its feet regarding the Grass Verges Policy adopted in September last year. The policy, which was developed to keep on top of burgeoning mowing maintenance costs, puts the onus on adjacent landowners to mow verges, however the Raglan Community Board says it’s not working and many property owners who used to have their verges mown are in the dark about their new obligation. Community board member Alan Vink said the main roads in Raglan weren’t looking flash and it was council’s responsibility to get it sorted. “Some home owners could mow and don’t, others don’t know whether they should or not and others can’t. “The issue is not with the contractors. Council needs to make it clear, say to the house owner, ‘hey you need to do this’.” Waikato District councillor Lisa Thompson said when Raglan Lawns took over the mowing contract in Raglan it was discovered that the previous contractor, the council-owned company Strada, had been mowing more berms than it had been contracted to do. While council had contacted property owners whose berms it had knowingly previously mowed of their new responsibilities, “there are a lot of places not being mown now that weren’t on the list”. Ms Thomson said about 12 residents had contacted her about their berms no longer being mowed, but there would be more, and she had been taking photos and taking their concerns to council. She said they were primarily residents who lived on Bow St, the main road into town. “There is confusion around the process, how people were informed. It was in the Chronicle and on the website but obviously that didn’t reach everyone. “It’s a really difficult position for Raglan Lawns to be in because they are
doing what they are contracted to do, while residents have expectations about what should be done. “I have said I will do my best to people who have spoken to me. But I don’t know if that will have good results for us.” Raglan resident Marty Davies, who lives on the corner of Bow St and Snowden Pl, said there had been a total lack of communication by council regarding the mowing of his verge. “They stopped mowing in September without consultation,” said Marty, who has contacted council about five times without results. “Apparently we weren’t on the council list but they have been mowing it for years.” Marty said he was digging in his heels about mowing the verge because his rideon mower couldn’t handle the steepness of it and he had been mowing council land next door for years, “otherwise it looks like a hay paddock”. “We think they can scratch our backs, too. “I spent 3k on the ride-on to mow their bit and my bit … they widened the road and made the verge steeper in the process.” WDC service delivery general manager Tim Harty said the Grass Verge Policy went through full consultation with the community. “There were many verges – and other areas – that were being maintained by council’s previous contractor that council was not aware of and were not council properties. “If a property was missed off the mailing list (then) council has dealt with it on a case by case basis as it has become aware of it.” He said the council had received 47 applications for an exemption from mowing verges and now mowed 28 in Raglan. Mr Harty said there was no enforcement measure in the policy. “We would love to see our residents in our towns taking pride in the appearance of where they live.” Inger Vos
Raglan Naturally: Update
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any will be familiar with the original Raglan Naturally plan developed in 2001, or have been among those who crammed into the Supper Room of the Town Hall in August last year to celebrate its 15-year anniversary.
The celebration saw a firm resolution to re-ignite and expand upon the original plan. The Raglan Steering Group (RNSG), endorsed by the Community Board, has since been formed. The RNSG will update the original plan and produce a new version as a blueprint for the future development of Raglan/Whaingaroa. The new version will contain priorities and actions endorsed by the community and act as a living document to future development. It will guide us in dealing with the challenges and opportunities. To achieve a new document, we plan to have subproject groups and hold meetings where Raglan citizens can talk, listen and become involved. What have we done so far? The RNSG have had several faceto-face meetings at Poihakena Marae to frame how we will pursue this project. We’ve met with Raglan Community Board members and our local councillor who are fully supportive of a new plan.
We’ve met Waikato District Council staff who are also keen to support the project. In mid-March, we will meet with Mayor Alan Sanson. We’ve established some values based on what was important in 2001, and aim to publish the new Raglan Naturally Plan in 12-18 months’ time. What next? Over the coming months we’ll be helping to establish special interest groups, possibly inviting others on to the steering group and seeking advice from local experts. We'll be looking at housing, iwi, tourism, business, environment, youth, education, etc. We'll want input so that we can gain a deep appreciation of all the factors that influence our society. We want your ideas on how you’d like to see Raglan develop so that the plan fully represents our community. We’re investigating various ways to get your input. Our next major task is to get funding. We require a paid project co-ordinator (about 20 hours a week) and a skilled facilitator to guide the planned meetings. We'll provide regular updates via the Raglan Chronicle and to ask for volunteers in areas of interest. Please keep a look out for updates so you can become involved. From the RNSG: Rangi, Kelly, Rolande, Tim, Stephanie, Deb, Tony and Meredith.
Raglan ‘finishing school’ for country’s lifeguards I Rescue’ viewers but the reality is that t may come as a surprise to avid ‘Piha
Raglan’s the training ground of choice for Surf Life Saving New Zealand when it puts its young lifeguards through their paces. “We test them (lifeguards) in the best conditions available,” says lifesaving services and education manager Allan Mundy of Ngarunui’s consistent beach break. It’s no contest because the likelihood and the quality of waves at Ngarunui are so high, he explains. Every year around September – before crowds flock to the beach but when big storm swells are likely to hit – Surf Life Saving New Zealand mounts a major training exercise at Ngarunui. Typically 75-odd SLSNZ support staff, instructors, examiners and lifeguards (or candidates as they’re called at the training stage) converge upon Raglan from all around the country, Allan says. Most stay on site at the local clubrooms or at Kopua campground for the duration of the course, he adds, though some from relatively close-by commute daily. Raglan’s status as the country’s premier rescue training venue was revealed by SLSNZ in a media release about its charity partnership with rental vehicle company Thrifty. Thrifty supplies 10 4WDs – which Allan says are “our operational staff vehicles” – that assist in essential activities such as search and rescue and transporting volunteer surf lifeguards to training at remote beaches.
The vehicles are an important part of the annual training exercise, Allan explains. Several are driven to Raglan from Auckland, Gisborne and the Bay of Plenty, some towing trailers with engines, equipment and of course the inflatable rescue boats that pluck swimmers in trouble to safety. Inflatable rescue boat instructor Gabriel Puckey-Brockelsby – who recently came across from the east coast to help train six new IRB drivers at Ngarunui – says that because many of the lifeguards are in their teens and don’t have cars or access to vehicles themselves, it’s the 4WDs that actually get them to training on the other side of the country. The IRB training itself is “rigorous”, adds Allan. “If it’s three-metre surf then our candidates have to be able to perform in these conditions.” Operators or boat drivers have had a minimum of 10 weekends of training and skill development in their own clubs even before getting to Ngarunui, he reveals. “That’s our finishing school.” The boats are spread along the beach, a safe distance apart, while instructors and examiners put the candidates through their paces. Ngarunui is without a doubt the country’s best training ground for volunteer surf lifeguards, Allan reiterates, because of its rugged and challenging conditions. SLSNZ’s training and development operations ensure safety at more than 80 New Zealand beaches patrolled from Labour Weekend to Easter every year. Edith Symes
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Māui dolphins are in critical danger. There are only about 63 Māui dolphins left on the planet. They live off the west coast of the North Island. But they could soon disappear forever – unless we act now.
IF YOU SEE A MĀUI DOLPHIN THIS SUMMER, PLEASE REPORT IT Public sightings information helps to protect these critically endangered animals. If you're lucky enough to see a Māui dolphin, be ready to report your sighting: Call 0800 4MAUIS or visit wwf.org.nz to download or Or visit your free smartphone Māui dolphin app today.
Māui dolphin, west coast North Island.
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Maui dolphins - New Zealand’s Lauded singer returns to NZ for national treasures two Raglan shows
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ome singers have voices hit you right away with the first note. Jackie Bristow, with her soft sensuality, is one such artist. Bristow was discovered singing in Gore’s St Mary’s School choir when she was 8, and she hasn’t stopped since. After a decade spent touring the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, this singer-songwriter
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ike the kiwi, the Maui is an important part of New Zealand’s natural heritage. Maui dolphins are found only off the west coast of the North Island – nowhere else in the world. There are only about 63 adult Maui dolphins left – they are the smallest marine dolphin in the world and IUCN-listed as critically endangered. These dolphins can be saved if the New Zealand Government supports affected fishers to move to dolphin-friendly methods of fishing and extends the ban on set netting and traditional trawling fishing to cover all of their known range. This
has earned her spurs. Her sweet melodies and hypnotic tones have US critics heralding her as one of New Zealand’s most talented musical exports. Bristow’s warm, soulful, folk-pop style has seen her make in-roads into the international music scene, after first moving to Australia in the mid-nineties and then to Los Angeles to record Crazy Love, the follow up to her 2002 debut, Thirsty. The album was recorded and produced by
Helik Hadar (engineer to Rufus Wainwright, Madeleine Peyroux and Walter Becker) and producer Mark Howard (Tom Waits, Lucinda Williams), along with a line-up of notable international musicians. Raglan Shows: Friday 10th. The Yot Club. Doors 9pm. Saturday 11th Inspiration Point, Sunset session. Show 7pm. Karioi Lodge (in the Barn if weather isn't kind).
requires a genuine sanctuary from Maunganui Bluff to the Whanganui River mouth, including harbours, out to 100 metres deep. Currently, less than half of their habitat is protected. This is a conservation emergency requiring concerted and collaborative action. You can help by reporting Maui dolphin sightings by: • downloading the free sightings app (iPhone or android ) at wwf.org.nz/mauisapp • phone 08004MAUIS or • make your report at http:// bit.ly/Mauidolphinreport WWF-New Zealand is happy to support Maui Dolphin Day 2017, March 18.
RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL
More Than Just A Farm A desirable 41ha farm located close to Raglan which would make a great dairy support block or calf rearing farm, and a 1/ 3rd could be cropped or mown for silage. There is a four bedroom home with sleepout and three car garage and a one bedroom ’bach in the bush’ that has to be seen to be believed and a huge 280m2 workshop with gantry. Farms of this size, location and quality do not come to the market often so make the most of this opportunity. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM25061
Lifestyle And Location 20a Nau Mai Rd is a well loved and looked after home set in a private quiet location. Located only 3km from Raglan this property consists of a three bedroom home with office, a large sleepout and the ultimate man cave shed, which could be utilised as a work from home workshop. The 6375m2 property is fenced and planted with lots of mature fruit trees. If you have been dreaming of a move to the country with an easy commute to Hamilton call me today! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM25238
Raglan $1,6M
Plus GST (If Any) Viewing by Appointment. 437 TE MATA RD
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
Raglan $690,000
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Licenced under REAA 2008
The Cutest Haven This 1.553ha property has something for everyone. Nicely presented three bedroom home, self contained sleepout, huge seven bay shed and wash bay. The land is suitable to run a few animals, there is a swimming pool and easy care gardens and trees. Conveniently located just down the road from Te Uku primary school and general store. Properties in this price range are few and far between, don’t be disappointed by missing this opportunity, contact Richard today! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM25238
Secluded Getaway This freehold waterfront section with all day sun is beautifully landscaped among stunning native bush. Priceless breath taking 270 degree water views, only a short paddle to Raglan. This property borders a large recreation reserve and boasts a private jetty. Power and phone at the gate and an unlimited water supply for personal consumption.
Raglan $670,000
GST Inclusive
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
Raglan $350,000
GST Inclusive
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24760 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
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6 Manukau Road Sun Soaked with Sea Views Feel right at home in this comfortable, elevated and North facing 3 bdrm home. Previously renovated it still looks immaculate! Decking on 3 sides allows you to enjoy the gorgeous views of the Harbour & Mountain whatever the wind direction. Landscaped, low maintenance gardens and a short walk to town and the water just add to the appeal. This fantastic property is ideal for permanent or holiday living. One thing’s for sure... It won’t last long! Deadline 22.3.17 (Unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/18SHFG
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11 Wainamu Road Life’s a Beach! This is an outstanding example of a Raglan leasehold property. Located across the road from the harbour, the uninterrupted views are breath taking! Watch the boats & kite surfers by day and the twinkling lights of town by night, all without leaving the house. Well cared for 3 bdrm, 1 bthrm home + a big old school building just waiting to be converted into additional accommodation. The 893m2 section boasts a large flat lawn area perfect for tents, gardens and games. For Sale Contact Email View
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Don’t delay viewing this prime lifestyle property within a few minutes drive to the beaches and cafes of Raglan. Set to take advantage of all day sun and huge panoramic rural and harbour views. Outside the kids will love the large flat lawn and entertaining is complimented with an outdoor fireplace and courtyard BBQ area. Grow your own vegetables in the raised garden bed area and pick a variety of fruit from the established orchard. The stand alone large shed with 3 bay garage/workshop has plenty of room for vehicles.
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573 Maungatawhiri Road Simply Stunning This impressive designer home has real sophistication and style and embraces expansive 360° views of the surrounding rolling hills and rural countryside. The high stud living area opens out through large double glazed sliders to a covered deck for sheltered entertaining. The home boasts a sleek kitchen with central island and features a state of the art entertainment system. Located only 10 mins drive to Raglan the home is set elevated on 8684m2.
10a Primrose Street
Charm & Economy This 1930’s spacious character villa which was relocated a few years ago, has high stud ceilings characteristic of the era and a covered front deck as well as a rear deck to enjoy the afternoon sun. Four good sized bedrooms make it ideal for a family or rental and it has been both rewired and insulated. Viewings by appointment.
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533 Wainui Road
Feel the Earth, Feel the Energy Warmth and style radiate from this earth brick rustic home located near popular Wainui beach. Glowing native timbers and rustic features throughout make the hub of the home just beautiful, as well as naturally practical. A sleepout and bathroom is sited at the rear of the property for guests. For Sale $695,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 12 - 12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 17RHFG
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Watch the World Go By... You won’t miss a bit of the action whether it’s on land or at sea from this incredible location! Offering open plan living areas, 2 bedrooms plus a 3rd semi-self contained bedroom with kitchenette and ensuite. Low maintenance section gives you more free time to explore the wonders of Raglan, many are practically on your doorstep. Properties such as this are gold so don’t miss this chance of a lifetime!
True Quality, Location & Motivation This home that dreams are made of will not disappoint with so many classic features and fantastic craftsmanship. 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and an internal access double garage all spanning over a generous 272m2 of floor area. Sunlight and expansive views over Raglan harbour and the Tasman Sea stream invitingly through the windows in the living area. No expense has been spared here and all the hard work has been completed for the lucky new owner.
For Sale $775,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/17PHFG
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$1,200,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 11 - 11:45am ljhooker.co.nz/18QHFG
Chrissy Cox
Matt Sweetman
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Sandra Bowditch
027 287 1804
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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.
LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •
25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008
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Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week
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FRI 10 MAR RAGLAN CLUB INC Hosting One Base Fishing Tournament. Chiefs on the Big Screen 7.30pm. Members Draw – a bumper $2500 (drawn between 6.30pm and 8pm). LHB Special of the week: Curry – Butter Chicken, Rice, Naan $14. SUN 12 MAR Raglan Creative Market. This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. w w w. r a g l a n m a r k e t . com. WED 15 MAR @ SOLSCAPE Movies with KASM (Kiwis Against Seabed Mining) 8:30pm screening “180 South”. $2 koha. Come early for “Curry Night”. WED 15 MAR RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park - O’Shea Rd to lookout on Mt Pirongia - bring lunch.
MAUI DOLPHIN DAY SAT 18 MAR It’s the 15th year of Raglan’s annual Maui Dolphin awareness day! Kopua Footbridge from 12 Noon. More details on WEC Facebook page. SAT 18 MAR @ BLACKSANDS Everybody is welcome to join us for our St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Irish festivities: Irish band, food and drinks. Live music from 7pm 11pm. JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $500 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome). Pool, darts, snooker gaming, indoor/ outdoor bowls & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed to Sun from 4pm.
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F I R E W O O D MANUKA DRY $130 per m3, delivered. Ph. 825 0522.
CASUAL POSITION AVAILABLE for a ’Handy Person’ on a farm 10 minutes from Raglan. Mainly doing odd jobs. However, there may be occasions when you would be required to move stock (not bulls), so some livestock handling experience would be required. May suit a retired farmer. Phone 0274 898 714 for more details.
F I R E W O O D D RY- 2 M - 2 M : Pine $160, Native $190, Gum $190. Delivered, ph. 0210771524.
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
a ta m i ra . c o. n z New Season goodness: Kowtow Chaos&Harmony Assembly Label Rollas, Tigerlily… Rolls out as fast as it comes in, be quick!
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BOUNCY CASTLE for Hire: Great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.
V O L U N T E E R DRIVERS REQUIRED The Raglan Community Vehicle Trust is looking to expand its team of awesome drivers. Can you volunteer 1-day per week or fortnight, to drive our Raglan residents to medical appointments in Hamilton? We use a large, late model, wheelchair friendly mini-bus for this vital community role. If this sounds like you and you’re a friendly, fit and able, experienced driver it would be great to hear from you. Please contact Kevin Ormsby on 825 0432.
Situations Vacant MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST VACANCY An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Medical Receptionist to join our team.
THURS 9 MAR @ YOT CLUB Swedish singer/ songwriter Jonah Lake. Reggae, surf inspired acoustic. Raglan Favourite.
Irie Exit and Kaya Brown. From 9pm.
FRI 10 MAR @ YOT CLUB Singer/songwriter Jackie Bristowe. $10, doors 9pm.
SUN 12 MAR @ YOT CLUB Raglan Sunday Sessions presents Djuma Soundsystem, ANTIX, Rayner and CALFY. Free from 4:20pm, $10 after 7pm. Food cooking in the yard all night.
SAT 11 MAR @ YOT CLUB Dub/rock reggae with
*Yot Club shuts at 1am, no entry after midnight. Free pickup and drop, text 0211034156.
Situations Vacant
FEMALE CAREGIVER REQUIRED for young disabled person. Need to be a team player, have a current drivers license, some skills in creative arts and the ability to swim. Approximately 30 hours per week. Ph. 021 252 8741.
Garage Sale BIG GARAGE SALE Moving house, everything must go. Sat 11 March 9am. Furniture, bric-a-brac, tools & clothes, etc., etc. 8a Lorenzen Bay Rd (Red Gates).
Courses, classes & workshops FEELING THE HEAT? Enjoy a cool light workout with the Raglan Light Exercise Group. St. Peter’s Church Hall. Bow St. Mon and Thurs, 10am to 11am. Everybody most welcome.
PERMACULTURE D E S I G N C E R T I F I C AT E COURSE 2017. Solscape May 5-19. 2-week intensive life altering program. Visit www.solscape. co.nz or call 825 8268 for more info.
To Let
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SUNNY COTTAGE 2-b/r, avail 6 mnths, semi-furn, heat pump, new carpet/bathroom, quiet n/s, no pets. $350pw, ph. 825 8191.
HOUSE FOR A couple of long time residents who love Raglan and want to stay are in need of a house in the Raglan area. Any house, anywhere will be considered. Contact 0221328506 or 8257339.
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NIC’S CLEAN CUTZ For all your: - Mowing - Weed Wack - Yard Clean Up & - Gardening Needs Call Nic Spry on 027 665 2204 Servicing Raglan, Te Uku & Te Mata YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness
TRACTOR DRIVER WANTED. Part Time or Full time. Raglan Area. Experience required. Contact: david@raglanland. co.nz.
Commercial To Let SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd
SELF STORAGE
Contact Gary Kite
4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com
Public Notices
RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800
HAVE YOUR SAY The Waikato Plan. Our place. Your place. The draft Waikato Plan is now open for public submissions. The Waikato Plan is the first time that the councils of the Waikato and their strategic partners have joined together with one voice to identify and address the issues that the region faces and take full advantage of our opportunities. The Plan identifies a number of priorities and actions as being critically important for our region. The Plan will be used in sub-national or national negotiations to leverage additional resourcing and funding for regional needs and development priorities. Hearings will be held in late April/early May. If you wish to obtain a paper copy of the draft Waikato Plan or its summary, please contact Tracey Deane from Waikato Regional Council’s democratic services on (07) 859 0583.
SUBMISSIONS: Submissions close 5pm 10 April 2017.
MORE INFO: To find out more and make a submission go to www.waikatoplan.co.nz.
Key responsibilities include being the first point of contact for patients and visitors, co-ordinating the services provided by the clinic, prioritising work flow and managing patient expectations. The ability to multi task is crucial, as is ability to maintain professionalism and confidentiality at all times. This position is a part time role or 0.6FTE. If you are interested in this position, please send your CV with a covering letter to: michelle@ westcoasthealth.co.nz by 5pm on Friday 17th March 2017.
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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)
78I GREENSLADE RD 3 RELAX & UNWIND IN
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• A quaint home secluded and nestled into the greenery and providing a private, north facing dream spot with picturesque views of the harbour • The beach access is at your doorstep
• Original 1 bedroom bach selling fully furnished with the original decor of yesteryear • North facing enjoying views, the sunrise and sunset • Nestled into 885m2 of native bush • Prior Auction offers considered
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• This property has a unique rural ambience offering family privacy and seclusion in town! • Situated on 859m², recently refurbished with new vinyl planking and new carpet in two bedrooms • Prior Auction offers considered.
• Elevated and beautifully positioned to capture the sun and north facing views of the harbour • A solid near new home - just a walk to Cox Bay • Easy care landscaped grounds • Prior auction offers considered
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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
8A GILMOUR ST ICONIC KIWI BACH WALK TO TOWN
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• This immaculately presented low maintenance funky home is a must see! • Both dwellings enjoy privacy, easy living, and excellent parking areas • Situated on 689m2 • Prior Auction offers considered.
• Immaculately presented, gorgeous Kiwi Bach • Situated on ½ share of 1239 m2 • Currently operating as a successful book a bach accommodation • Prior Auction offers considered
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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 AUCTION 7.4.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM
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• Designed and built by local Raglan craftsmen, this brand new build represents an astute lifestyle investment in beach-town living • Featuring 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, exquisitely detailed wet-areas and a beautifully spec’d kitchen with effortless connection to open plan dining and living • Only 40 minutes to Hamilton CBD, a few minutes will get you to the trendy stores, edgy eateries and pubs at the Village and a few minutes more will get you to one of the top 20 surf breaks in the world • A sensational home in a sensational and supportive beach town community • Prior Auction offers considered
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51 NORRIE AVE 3 WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY HERE
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• For those seeking the lock-up and leave lifestyle come and discover modern living at its absolute best! • Situated in the quiet cul-de-sac of Puka Place, this home offers all the comforts and conveniences of 21st century living • internal access garage, immaculate kitchen and bathrooms also featuring 4 bedrooms, separate formal lounge and private alfresco dining area • This property won’t last long make an appointment to view today. • Prior Auction offers considered
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Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945
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$749,000 • Secluded and beautifully presented single-level four bedroom home • 9416sqm more or less of landscaped grounds • A short stroll from popular Te Mata primary school. • \Fully insulated with underfloor heating and 3 car garaging with generous loft storage • Delightful mature gardens and landscaped grounds, including an orchid glass-house • Approx 15 min drive to Raglan and 40 mins to Hamilton City • Prior Auction offers considered
VIEW OPEN HOME SAT 12PM OR BY APPT ID#RAG22657 Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945
• A hidden gem with amazing water and mountain views • An immaculately presented home with 3 large bedrooms upstairs plus a fourth bedroom downstairs • The living area allows great indoor-outdoor flow onto deck providing an ideal entertainment area • Large double garage and fourth bedroom downstairs with internal access and the bonus of an extra carpeted area currently utilized as an office • Low maintenance section, room for the boat and complete with substantial smokehouse • Ideally located, walking distance to town, beach and school
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ID#RAG22738 Raglan Real Estate 07 825 8669
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle