The Raglan Chronicle - Ngā Ripo o Whāingaroa

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Issue #808

December 7th, 2023

INSIDE THE CHRONICLE: SAND DUNE RESTORATION

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n the last month, Raglan Police has received 87 reports, including: 13 x Family Harm incidents 7 x Burglary 4 x Vehicle crashes 5 x Theft including Shoplifting 8 x Assault/Disorder Lately and tragically we have noted quite an increase in jobs that involve people suffering from acute mental health and suicide issues. Many times, alcohol or substance abuse is part of the problem, but not always. Although this time of year is known as the festive season, for some, it is far from festive. It can be a very lonely, sad time of the year. Just a reminder to keep an eye on your family, friends and neighbours. Check up on them. Ask them if they are OK, and if they are not, encourage them to seek help from experts. The Mental Health line is 0800 505050. Car crashes are increasing with more traffic on the roads, especially weekends. Please be patient. Don’t overtake

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dangerously as this can cause head-on collisions. If you’re a slow driver, please pull over and allow traffic to flow. If you’re a speeder …… slow down. There is a liquor ban in place throughout the year in the CBD. From 23 December through to 6 January every year there is a Raglan area wide liquor ban in ALL public places. This goes from Te Uku, through Raglan township, down the coast to Ruapuke and includes Te Mata. Any breach of liquor ban can result in a $250.00 instant fine. It has been a very busy year for us at Raglan Police Station. Linda, Andrew and myself are all heavily invested in our community. We try our very best to do our jobs the best we can, but we do not work 24/7, 365 days a year. It is important that you report non-urgent incidents to 105 (or go online to 105. police.govt.nz) and for emergency assistance, call 111. This way, your calls are logged and attendance is more likely to happen in a timely manner. Be kind, stay safe and have a Merry Christmas.

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ainui hapū advocate for the environment Angeline Greensill can explain the importance of a dune so simply that even kids can understand it.

“I tell them a dune is like a bank – you put money in the bank and when you need it you can draw from it.” That’s what she told students from Wesley Primary School recently, when on a school camp at the Institute of Awesome in Raglan they took part in a Coastcare planting bee along Kākāriki Beach, west of Wainamu. About 60 students have helped plant 2700 kōwhangatara/spinifex and pīngao native grasses, which trap windblown sand. Raglan’s beaches and inner harbour experience considerable coastal erosion, which is particularly noticeable when it happens in areas that have been developed for reserves, infrastructure or property. Angeline knows all about the erosion – her home is just metres away from being taken by the sea and is on the edge of a trial dune creation into which the students were planting. “To me coastal erosion is a natural process that we have to work with,” says Angeline, who has seen the sand come and go over the years. “You can tell when it’s time to give nature an extra hand. A couple of prominent rocks on the beach get covered with sand; then it is time. “After the last storm, our pōhutukawa trees ended up on the beach so we decided to install some brush fascines to catch sand. My dad did the same thing successfully in 2003 when the surf club building that was here was removed by council after being threatened by erosion. “We’re fortunate this time because Coastcare has helped with a sand push-up to create dune slopes rather than waiting for the sand traps to work.”

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From left, Alan Greensill, Stacey Hill and Angeline Greensill. Coastcare Waikato coordinator Stacey Hills says the role of a dune system and sandtrapping plants can be difficult for people to get their head around. “Healthy dune systems naturally erode and build up in cycles over years,” says Stacey, who has led two other planting bees – back dune plantings with local students – in Raglan this year. “They give protection to the land behind them by acting as a buffer against eroding wave action during storms or wild weather. “The native dune grasses catch sand when the sea is nice and calm, and all that built up sand acts like buffer against the sea for when

it’s not. The problem is the developed areas that are hard up against the coastline – they don’t have great widths of kōwhangatara and pīngao to allow for accretion/erosion cycles.” Kākāriki Beach is an example of this. From the end car park on Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive towards the harbour there are no healthy dune systems, and the developed land has steep scarps and is covered in weeds. For the 90-metre trial site, a bobcat and a digger were used to push up sand from below the high tide line to create a small dune against scarp.

“We’re trying to extend the strong dune system that exists to the west of this site,” says Stacey. “If successful, in that the dune builds forward, then we will look to replicate that work in other areas along this stretch of beach. “There are no guarantees when working with nature, unfortunately, as the natural rebuilding of a dune does require time – but hopefully this site gets time to recover before the next big storm.” Restoration of the Whāingaroa coastline is a collaboration between Waikato Regional Council, Waikato District Council and Tainui hapū. Plantings are undertaken with keen members of the community, local schools, university students and occasionally corporate groups.

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Animal Health Column

Junior golf coaching roundup by Pete Aim

WITH ANEXA VETS

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erm four of Junior Golf Coaching winds up today (Thursday, 6th December,) following a very successful term of coaching.

Festive Season – Treats Galore!

"We teach the juniors the basics of the game including grip, aim, setup and swing as well as golf etiquette," explained head coach Glenn Rangitonga. We always throw in a big chunk of fun as this is very much a large part of the game!" The term will end with a two-person Ambrose tournament next Thursday, with prizes being awarded! Big thanks to Glenn, Bob, Robyn and Pete for their efforts and dedication throughout 2023. And thanks to our Junior members and parents who have supported this golfing initiative. See you all in 2024. Off the tee...Pete Aim.

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t’s that time of year of feasting, whilst you’re busy scoffing your face or snoozing off lunch, watch out your dog doesn’t eat the following: 1. Toxic Foods – Chocolate, raisons, garlic & onion (gravy) These foods will create diarrhoea and vomiting, even death in worst cases. Don’t give yourself extra cleaning up or an expensive trip to AnE – keep away from your dogs! If you are concerned, call us at Anexa immediately and we can intervene before your dog fully digests. You can also find a chocolate calculator online like this: 2.

Bones

Most people see bones as a treat, yet we see the other side! Small chicken bones can splinter and damage the mouth and oesophagus, we’ve seen some with bones wedged between teeth and jaw. Undigested bones can go for weeks and block intestines,

Christmas celebrations at your local iHub causing a long and expensive surgery. 3.

by Liz Yorston - photo credit Shelly Rikys

Decorations

AKA Foreign bodies!! Your dog or cat won’t be able to resist all those fun swinging objects. Again, indigestible things lead to expensive surgeries, possibly causing greater damage in the gut…leading to possible death. So let’s put that Grinch away for now, and invite you down for some real TREATS and TOYS in store, for your fur babies to indulge in. Be safe this Christmas Raglan Wishing you a Merry Xmas, from the Team at Anexa

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Q SEW YOUR WAY TO A SUSTAINABLE SUMMER!

uick as a flash Christmas is nearly here. So many of us leave our gift buying to the last minute or alternatively have no idea what we can give that isn’t just a repeat of the whatever we came up with last year. This Christmas here at iHub we have some ideas for you that are unique, local and creative.

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the offerings crafted with love and care. Gift Basket Delights: Treat those special people in your life to a tasty experience with locally produced goodies. There are artisan chocolates, delicious conserves and local honey. Add to those some herbal bath soak and soothing balms. If a basket is not what you’re thinking about, these treats make for perfect stocking stuffers or hostess gifts Handcrafted Accessories: Local jewellers have been hard at work creating stunning pieces that reflect the essence of our town. These handmade beauties will add a special touch to a holiday outfit. Or you may prefer a pair of unusual sunglasses made from local materials and are truly different. Textiles: Gifted locals have recycled items to make some amazing articles. You can find lovely cushions, aprons and clothing. Crafted with precision and care, these items are not only functional but helping our environment. If your beloved dog gets cold there are beautifully knitted doggy coats. Art: Local artists are showcasing their original artwork for sale, including prints and stunning cards created by both artists and photographers. These

gifts proudly exhibit local talent and provide lasting enjoyment. Books: If you’re someone who enjoys a holiday read or has young children who love books, you’ll find a range of options from the Raglan Inkspillers Writer’s Collective. Their collection features fiction, nonfiction, memoir and poetry. There is more and the offer changes as products are sold or added to. This Christmas, let's make it a season of giving, appreciating, and supporting our local artisans. In doing so, we ensure that our town remains a place where creativity and community come together. Our visitors also LOVE checking out hand crafted goods made by our local artisans to take away a little piece of Raglan along with them on their journey back home to remind them of what a special place Raglan Whaingaroa is. We are proud to represent and support our local artisans. A special thank you also to our incredible volunteering team who keep the doors open not only for the iHub but also for our local Museum. Our iHub would not be operating and open 7 days a week without this awesome team of humans! If you are interested in joining us and want to find out more about iHub volunteering options, call in and see us, we would love to hear from you. Reminder also, if you are a local business provider wanting to promote what you do here in Raglan with us, get in touch with the team on Email info@raglanihub.nz or check out our website www.raglanihub.nz our advertising rates start from $1 a week. And finally, on behalf of the Whaingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation and from all our Raglan iHub team we wish everyone a safe, festive and merry season ahead.


No slowing ninety-plus Meals on Wheels driver by Edith Symes

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t’s what you might call a Gilbertian situation… a 97 year old delivering Meals on Wheels to the elderly around town.

Fred - flanked by rest home staffers Gregor and Cindy - is happy to deliver the goods.

But as improbable as it sounds Fred Gilbert does exactly that, every Friday and sometimes other days if another volunteer can’t do their shift. He delivers the half-dozen or so hot meals in his own electric car – a Nissan Leaf bought a few years ago and charged nightly in the garage using the free electricity from his energy plan. “Im a very independent person,” Fred acknowledged to the Chronicle at the Bayview Rd home to which he and wife Yvonne retired 37 years ago with hardly a glance back over the divvy. Retired is hardly the right word; in his typedup memoirs Fred’s got an A4 page-long list of all the things he’s done since settling in Raglan. One of the first is having joined the local St John Ambulance service, where he not only trained as an officer but also delivered Meals on Wheels through the organisation. It was the late 1990s and before the service switched to hospital boards around the country, he explains. Decades on – and still delivering – this nimble nonagenarian reckons all his volunteer work has been driven simply by a desire to be part of the community. Over the past few years, since Yvonne died, he’s not only distributed meals to others but has also received them himself “as a gift” from Raglan Rest Home and Hospital where the meals are prepared daily. He’s certainly earned them, reckons rest home owner/manager Maree Lawrence, because Fred – an electrician in a past life – also used to do TV maintenance for free at the rest home.

The old folks would press all the wrong buttons, Fred laughs, and he’d help restore reception. Fred also used to drive the community minibus once a week, taking rest home residents “for a jaunt round the neighbourhood”. Quite the home handyman – having built his own bach, then his current house – he also helped erect the new Raglan Community House in Bow St and did its electrical work. Subsequently, through the community house, Fred started up SeniorNet in Raglan for older people. He’s still a dab hand at the computer and, despite clinging onto his old landline, is au fait with a mobile phone too. Using a hearing aid occasionally seems to be his only concession to old age. While still a relatively young man – after a decade as a sparkie – Fred retrained as a minister, and he went on to serve in various parishes for 35 years. These days he religiously travels into Hamilton Methodist Church for worship on Sundays. And he indulges another passion, for amateur radio, from his home every day. “A finger in that pie too,” he chuckles, having started up a club for Raglan “hams” soon after retiring. The small group of enthusiasts took over a vacant space in the basement of the then-new community house he’d helped build. Although he’s the only ham left in town these days – quipping “I’ve lived too long” – Fred still talks to others by radio daily throughout the Waikato and around New Zealand. Thursday nights are reserved for long-distance callouts, Fred adds, and that’s when he chats with fellow hams the world over. “There’s always something to do in (or from) Raglan,” Fred insists, even if he’s reached a point where most people think they shouldn’t ask him to take on anything more.

December music at the Old School Arts Centre W

e have a couple of great concerts in early December. Be aware that

access to the Old School is dependent on progress with the carpark upgrade. Access may be across the grassy bank on uneven ground and through the side door (by the kitchen). Please park on Stewart St. LIVE & LOCAL

Our end of year line-up is all double acts – and each of them with something of a theme. Matt Kambic and Brian Wilson have titled their set ‘Singing The Classic Movies’ and will perform classic songs from classic films, accompanied by Pete Williams and Ray Diprose. And yes – Kermit will be making another appearance! Singer Penni Feather teams up with keyboard maestro Nicky Keys for a small set of mostly bluesy-jazzy numbers.

Ngaronoa Renata and Katana Edwards present ‘Medicine For The People’. This co-lab of musical expression invites us all to send a message of peace & Aroha to our worldwide communities. Fri Dec 8, koha entry. Doors 7pm, show 7.30 MONTY BEVINS Monty Bevins is a New Zealand based singer-songwriter. Known as a touching, spirited performer, whose soul-folk songs

ask the big questions while telling the small stories, Bevins has built a loyal following throughout his homeland. With a warm rich voice and articulate guitar grooves, he digs out and distills themes of tenderness, personal revolution and adventure. Sat Dec 9. Doors 7pm, show 7.30. Tickets $20 at Undertheradar or $25 doorsales, $20 presales from: h t t p s : / / w w w. u n d e r t h e r a d a r. c o . n z / gig/87322/Monty-Bevins-Live-In-Raglan.utr

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The Lightning Thief Steals the Show Review by Cassidy Hanna - Photos by Amy Hanna

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aglan Theatre Academy once again takes us on a fantastical journey. Mixing the modern age with Greek mythology, we follow the quest of a young and trouble-prone Percy Jackson, (Wai Ariki Tepania) who discovers he is the son of the Sea God Poseidon (Elliot Wilson). Aided by the enthusiastic Satyr, Grover (Ivy Brunskill) and the daughter of Athena, Annabeth (Josie Harder), Percy must complete the difficult quest to find the thief of Zeus’s lightning bolt to prevent war between the Olympians, as well as rescue his mother (Lani Frazerhurst) from the powerful Hades (Brooklyn Bayliss). Inspired by the first novel of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, ‘The Lightning Thief’, written and directed by Ruth Hare, is an adaptation with a Kiwi twist, taking us to the likes of Skycity and Weta Workshop. After Percy is sent to Camp Halfblood to be around others like himself - we meet the half-bloods and the knowledgeable Satyr Chiron (Zaria O’Donnell). The half-bloods, fronted by a cunning Luke (Katie Parkes) and Clarisse (Isla Kirk-Orman), are fierce as they play out a well-choreographed combat scene. Consistently throughout Percy’s journey, an assortment of characters tries their best to stop Percy, Grover and Annabeth from completing their quest. Mythical creatures such as the Cerberus (Sylvia Haughey, Amanda-Aroha Rolton, Niko Arathimos), Minotaur (Matai Jones), and the Furies (Danielle Marquand, Kaia Ridley, Judy McLean) come onto their path and create challenge after challenge. Trying to trap the group, the Lotus Casino dwellers are a delight to watch in their circuslike routine and as game-addicted characters. Led into the underworld by the charismatic Weta Workshop Guide Charon (Selva Petzold de la Cruz), we are introduced to the energetic Underworld skeletons - a definite crowd favourite, sporting neon face paint and skeleton outfits which were brilliantly highlighted by UV lights. The youngest of the cast starred as stone garden creatures, delivering an adorable performance before scattering the stage in the presence of Medusa. Medusa (Vida Bradbury) leaves an ominous yet charming impression as she attempts to lure the trio into becoming stone garden creatures themselves. The roles of Ares (Giorgia Hope), Hades (Brooklyn Bayliss), Poseidon (Elliot Wilson), and Zeus (Rudy Welsh) are wonderfully played by their actors and leave a powerful impact. Despite the obstacles, Percy is aided by the likes of the Oracle of Delphi (Sylvie Haughey) and the enchanting water spirits led by Nereid (Ayla Lindfield). Another highlight was professional news reporter Barbara Walters (Kaya Le Gouais Borgoo) who gave us the comedic interviews of Percy’s Camaro-loving stepfather Gabe (Milan Marshall) as well as the disoriented bus driver (Matai Jones) whose state of shock brought out lots of laughs.

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Raglan Theatre Academy's end of year production, The Lightning Thief. Images by Amy Hanna. The production is truly brought to life not only by the talented cast but by the gorgeous costumes designed by Miriam Hare. Ayla Lindfield and ex-student Bella Alexander brought out their talents through Ayla's creation of Nereid's costume and Bella’s of

Zeus and the Oracle of Delphi costumes. The

Raglan Theatre Academy once again brings

makeup design by Angela Fisher and Amy

us a production full of passion and love for

Hanna ultimately completes the unique look

the arts. With a good versus evil story riddled

of each character, and along with costuming,

with twists, the audience is always in for a

brings Ruth Hare's vision to life.

treat at a Raglan Theatre Academy show.


Review: Case of the Missing Meaning by Ruby Gibbs

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hāingaroa Youth Movement returned to the Wainui Bush Park on Saturday with their performance of Case of the Missing Meaning. In the 20th year of the group, Patti Mitchley and her dancers investigated the never ending search for meaning and how life can sometimes lead us down paths that create disconnection and isolation. There was a sense of community and groundedness in the bush park as the crowd poured in and the pīwakawaka gave us their own show before the dancers came into the clearing. As the opening music swelled, one dancer performed alone. One by one she had several hoodies placed on her small frame by the other dancers, emphasising the heaviness of life and the collective heartache we are living through. Following this striking opener, the next few pieces captured the chaos and discombobulation of life. The dancers flitted around, each performing their own repetitive movements to an eclectic soundtrack including Imogen Heap, Haim and Gotye. After a performance to “Issues” by Julia Michaels, the smallest group of dancers crept on stage in oversized trench coats, hats, sunnies, (and even moustaches) to inspect the older dancers who were frozen in space. The search for meaning continued as they peered behind the statues, creating a sense of playfulness and mystery. The speakers then blared out the Fatboy Slim and Bootsy Collins track “Weapon of Choice. This upbeat song was perfect for the group of bright tutu-clad dancers to showcase all the choices we have to make in our lives and the different paths they can lead us down. As the younger dancers walked off with their hands over their eyes, ears and mouths, the older group transitioned in mirroring their movements setting up for the outstanding performance to “Lost in the World'' by Kanye West and Bon Iver. As the song started to build the repeated choreography got more striking; a hand indicating to stop, arms flexed in strength, prayer hands to the sky, hands protecting their heads. The repeated refrain in the song “I’m lost in the world, I’m down on my mind” served as a reminder of how difficult the last few years have been and captured the entire essence of this year's performance; the constant search for meaning and togetherness. Jorden Lahood-Timu assisted Patti with choreography this year and her collaboration added a beautiful urgency to the movements that reflected the message of the show. If that dance served as the energetic climax, then the next performance by the two youngest groups felt like the emotional climax. Soundtracked by the stunning song “Little Blue” by Jacob Collier and Brandi Carlisle, the dancers came together, skipping in pairs and holding hands. You could feel the smiles grow and perhaps some tears falling amongst the crowd (myself included) as they danced to the lyrics “Don’t be afraid of the dark in your heart. You're gonna find a way to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. You’re gonna find a way home.” The emotional journey continued with the final piece to Coldplay’s “Fix You”. The dancers desperately reached into the space, searching for something, anything to grab on to. They ended on their knees, their arms outstretched, an offering to the audience. The only way we can move through this life is by doing it together. Our collective burden

Whaingaroa Youth Movement perform The Case of the Missing Meaning. Images by Molly McCabe. was then lifted as one dancer returned wearing all the hoodies from the opener which were removed one by one by her fellow dancers. Once all the hoodies were removed the dancers stood holding hands and holding that weight together, ready to move forward. All the dancers then swarmed back into the clearing for the finale dance to “This Must Be the Place” by Talking Heads who put it better than I ever could, “Home is where I want to be.” Finding home and community is what we are all searching for and Patti and her dancers encapsulated this in another stunning work.

Every year the Whāingaroa Youth Movement puts on a spectacular show, highlighting the creativity of our tamariki and the community we are lucky to call home. Their shows often reflect the complications of being a human in the modern world but what it ultimately comes down to is the way we come together to look after ourselves and the people we love. This year’s show was no exception. Thank you to everyone for coming to support our dancers. Lastly, a big shout out to the Raglan Māori Wardens who did a great job handling the traffic and the parking for the event.

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Freedom2fly Students Shine - November 4th and 5th, 2023 from Freedom2fly

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reedom2fly, Raglan's premier Dance and Circus Arts Studio, soared to new heights with its muchanticipated Student Showcases for 2023 held on November 4th at the TE UKU HALL and 5th at FREEDOM2FLY STUDIO. Breaking from tradition, this year's showcases were divided into two magical performances - 2x Dance Showcases -"Around the World" and Circus Aerial, and Acro "The Enchanted Earth," both of which played to sold-out audiences. The Te Uku Hall, making its debut as the venue for the showcases, provided a stage for our budding dancers. For the first time, dancers had the opportunity to showcase their skills in a more professional theatre setting, creating an unforgettable experience for both students and audience members. The weekend was a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent of Freedom2fly's students, who have been diligently honing their skills throughout the year. The showcases not only allowed them to exhibit their artistic prowess but also served as a

platform to boost confidence and foster camaraderie. The success of these shows wouldn't have been possible without the incredible support from our parent helpers and incredible volunteers. Their dedication ensured the seamless execution of the weekend’s events! Thank you, we are eternally grateful! We extend heartfelt appreciation to our generous sponsors - the local legends, whose support contributed to the success of the showcases. Their kindness and generosity were reflected in the incredible prizes awarded during our prize giving. A moment of celebration goes to Anabelle Mills for achieving one of the Top 5 marks in New Zealand for her Jazz level the 2nd year in a row. Her accomplishment not only showcases individual talent but also places the Raglan studio on the national map as a high-achieving institution. Congratulations to all FREEDOM2FLY students, parents, volunteers, sponsors, and the entire Freedom2fly community for making these showcases a resounding success. This weekend truly stood out as a highlight of the year, marking another chapter in our journey of nurturing talent and fostering a love for the performing arts.

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Plastics ban sparks niche win-win venture with colourful woven bags by Edith Symes

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ews of an impending national ban on single-use plastic bags was all the impetus Te Mata woman Nicola Todd needed to launch her now booming business in multi-coloured Zay bags, which are flying off the shelves of stockists up and down the country. Nicola, who was living in Myanmar at the time, read on a news website that New Zealand retailers were being given six months to stop providing lightweight, single-use plastic bags, and decided “I’m going to do it”. She’d already fallen in love with the durable, hand-woven zay chin (market baskets) which village women made from shipping tape, using simple frames, while sitting on bamboo mats in their homes. So she set about filling a shipping container over the next six months with 5000 bags to take back home and on-sell. The venture was such a success she now has a constant supply of bags from the weavers she found while scouting the villages on the back of a motor-scooter with someone who spoke a bit of English. “And I can pay the women 50 percent more than they would otherwise get,” she told the Chronicle. Nicola reckons her relationship with these artisans back in Myanmar – formerly Burma – is the best part of the business. “They’re incredibly strong, resilient women, leading big and colourful lives,” she says.

Nicola says the best part of starting this business has been getting to know the weavers and their families.

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The now 47-year-old mother of two sons – Rion (11) and Flynn (9) – says she took the time when living there for three years with husband Kent to build friendship and trust among the skilled weavers of several villages. She now sees her Zay bag business as a means of making their lot, in what is the poorest country of Southeast Asia, just a tiny bit better. But Nicola insists she couldn’t have done it without the support of Raglan people and businesses that were instrumental in helping her – she hadn’t a shred of experience in retail – once the family returned to New Zealand and settled in Te Mata on a 100-acre block which had been part of the old Gibbison farm. Local vintage shop Florals and Finds, she says, stocked Zay bags from the outset nearly five years ago, while both a local courier and the BP gas station go out of their way to deliver or hold packages when time is of the essence. Raglan Tiny Homes, with which her fledgling business shares a large farm shed, are quick to build more shelving for storage whenever a new shipping container is panic-ordered online, laughs the budding entrepreneur. Another local business, Friends of Design, has come up with the Zay logos. There are also the women who’ve become friends through helping with everything from administration and dispatch to marketing, styling and photographing – even modelling – for Zay’s social media shoots. Women like local beekeeper-cum-marketing whiz Pauline Dogniez who finally pulls things together to create Zay’s social media content. It hasn’t all been plain sailing. Just over a year into developing the business, says Nicola, disaster struck when Covid hit the country. Stock only started moving again once another local, Sophie Dowse, hooked Zay up to Shopify – a popular e-commerce website builder that small businesses use to sell products through their online stores or social media platforms.

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Nicola says now however her “thing” is selling wholesale – from Northland to Southland – to stores like Raglan’s Florals and Finds. There’s also a store in Samoa, she adds. “It’s random!” Taking Zay bags to the New Zealand Gift & Homeware Fair in Auckland – the country’s biggest trade show for retailers – is how Nicola herself sells. “I sold to over 50 boutiques and established my wholesale business this way (back in 2019),” she explains. While the baskets are traditionally used in the markets of Myanmar for flowers, fresh fruit and vegetables, Nicola likes how they’ve morphed here into handy hold-alls for everything from pot-plants, tools and fishing tackle, to sports gear and wardrobe stackers. These multifunctional bags are all about colour and fun, she says. “I love seeing them toted around town.”

Imagine….the old second hand shop, the famous bakery before that, and then Show Off. History in the making…! People in their 30s and 40s talk about coming in here as a kid. I can only fit 250 words in this space. The more I try, the more I realise I need to write a book! But here we go… Firstly, a special thanks to Ken Tainui of Hokitika. What a great, patient teacher he was. A chance meeting with him in the main street within the first six months of opening, introduced me to the world of NZ Jade. There has been a tremendous amount of learning that only happens over time. To all of the past & present carvers, stone cutters, designers, suppliers, models, computer wizards, customers, artists, bead workers and staff. Together YOU made this happen! I enjoy learning from you all, and you keep me on my toes. Thank you so much for your support over the years. Wishing you all lovely time out over this Christmas and New Year. Peace and quiet, happiness and love. Adele

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Ok really we actually mean: WASH AND SQUASH! Keep up the awesome mahi, flattening your recyclables as best you can folks. Volumes of recyclables increase at this time of year. It’s hot out, there’s more people around, more purchasing, more plastic & more thirst around too! Please support our collections crew by squashing cans, plastic containers & cardboard. We recommend getting yourself a reusable water bottle and refilling it at home, work, school, any drink fountains around town, or wherever you see the REFILLNZ sticker in participating cafes.

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hat, and getting kids outdoors and one with nature, have been the driving ethos of the Karioi environmental education programme for ten years now!

It takes a village to restore a mountain - volunteers on Karioi this spring

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ant to see seabirds and kākā back on Karioi or give local kids a chance to join our educational programmes? In the spirit of the festive season, the Karioi team is appealing to locals to choose the Karioi Project as a worthwhile cause to support.

“Thanks to donors like them supporting our predator control and seabird monitoring programmes, we’re now seeing large numbers of tūī and kererū, not to mention kororā waddling down the beach, and vulnerable seabirds -like the ōi -successfully breeding in burrows along the coast.”

“Think of it as a Christmas present to the birds,” says Kristel van Houte, the Karioi Project manager. “We couldn’t run without the support of our funders, some who live locally and witness first-hand how much of a difference it makes for our native birds and trees.” Aiming to restore biodiversity from the mountain to the sea, the Karioi team loves to inspire the Raglan community to take a stand for nature. “Funding goes to protecting the places we all love,” Kristel says. “We’ve had such lovely feedback from our donors – one supporter told me how, back in the 1980s, it was such an exciting occasion to spy just one tūī in a summer, and that they had never seen a kererū at all.”

While there are many wins to celebrate, the work is not yet complete because Karioi and the surrounding area are not predator-free.

Creating connections to whenua, moana and wai, with an emphasis on environmental care, the Karioi Project leads local tamariki to explore a whole range of ecosystems. They create opportunities to engage in a wide variety of activities - from exploring Whāingaroa streams or rocky shores and the wonderful creatures that inhabit them, to floating up the harbour, developing navigational skills and of course, learning about invasive predators and going trapping.

And if it does rain? “Activities go ahead anyway – because playing in the rain is extra fun! We just make sure we’re prepared for any possible adventure!” says Amber – Karioi Education coordinator. “There are also backup activities planned when needed, so parents know they never have to wonder if we’re going ahead, or not. We are.” Aside from their after-school and in-school programmes, they also run an environmental holiday programme for local families and visitors. With a variety of days and activities available again throughout the summer holidays. Parents can sign their kids up online now to secure a place for their kids. Connect with the Karioi Project through their website or Facebook page for more information – www. karioiproject.co.nz

“We can’t do this on our own, and we can’t do this unfunded,” says Kristel. “Donations can be one-off, or recurring, like monthly, as some locals choose to do.” “Getting funding is a hard job when there are so many worthwhile causes out there – but for Raglan residents, I can't imagine a better place to contribute than our own backyard.” Here’s how you can support the Karioi Project: There are many different ways you can help: from oneoffs to regular donations and bequests. It’s easy to do, just jump on the website – www.karioiproject.co.nz/donate

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Te Uku Primary School playground update

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e Uku Primary School has had an exciting 2023! The school has seen roll growth, continued our learning journey and built an awesome new playground! After more than 25 years of service from the last playground, the school had to make the decision to replace it for the safety and physical demands of our active students. Students were surveyed to identify what they enjoyed about the old playground and what improvements could be incorporated into the new one. Once the design was decided it was amazing to have the community back the school and help with removing the old playground and raise money for the new one. Parents, Friends of Te Uku and Board Members all helped out to raise money

through corporate sponsorship from local businesses and more further afield. The local community and family members further away supported the school by purchasing bricks to line a footpath leading to the playground which will be laid in the new year. The proceeds from the bricks went directly to the playground fund. Parents and friends of Te Uku School worked through sun, rain, mud and sometimes into the night to remove the old playground. Time was donated generously, as was the use of tractors, trailers, power tools and a special thanks to West Coast Hire for the free use of a digger. The old playground did not go to waste. All of it was purchased by wide eyed mums and dads and re-homed to homes around the area for more fun in front and back yards! Again, all proceeds going to the playground fund.

The school was very privileged to have Kaumatua Russell Riki bless our new playground with a meaningful ceremony with staff, children and community members in attendance. The school also showed their appreciation with an opening ceremony to thank all of its sponsors that helped make the playground replacement possible. A more permanent "thank you" was also unveiled during the ceremony to acknowledge those sponsors that gave very generously. The Board, staff and students would like to extend a huge thank you to all that helped out and donated to such an important part of Te Uku School life.

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he term began and all of us were excited. This was it. Our turn to go to camp! We heard all the stories from the seniors how much fun their camp was. We had our gear list, we had our rotations and a hint of activities we were going to dive into along with a little bit of history about the area. We were off! Our first stop was Karangahake Gorge - with its welcoming shade of big trees and cool water. We set off to explore the train tunnel with its glow worms and disused track. It was dark, cool and a little scary. The track at the other end was closed so we got to go back through again - lucky us. It was the start of the coolest camp ever! Back in the car our next destination was our home for the next three days ‘Camp Waitawheta’. Out the back of Karangahake and behind Waihi sits an historic little camp. Boasting it is ‘ the place to come learning about the outdoors (and yourselves) in an environment made for adventure!’. They were not wrong. We packed in the most adventures possible. Our adventures started with the large and small rock climbing walls, the low ropes confidence course and the flying fox. We also learnt a

new game on their large grassed playing field. The next day we went eeling - we got to feed three very large old tuna that rippled their body through the current and rocks to eat a mixture of different food. Their favorite was the cat food in gravy. We also got to tramp through the most amazing native bush and follow a trail that used to be part of the gold mining days. We had experienced kayaking parents waiting for us at Dickies Flat, it was super cold but incredibly fun. We got to go up the rapids! At the Victoria Battery Tramway we got immersed in history. We got to go on the tram which was a 1.2 kilometer gauge tramway which goes through the remains and relics at the Victoria Battery site. We then went underground to see the chutes and kilns. We then learnt about the history of the townships around the area including the three disastrous floods at Waikino. The following day we went swimming in the nearby Waitawheta river. Our camp was awesome, we filled it with a good understanding about the local history, exploring the bush and streams and challenging us with activities that made us work together. Camp Waitawheta is the very best camp. Collected stories from Year 4, 5, 6 Te Uku Students

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The End of an Era for Year 6 Students

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ur Year 6 students reflect on their time in Kura Teina, think about their upcoming move to Kura Tuakana, and dish out some advice to the Year 5s who are about to take their place. What is your favorite memory of Kura Teina? Lucia: The hockey tournament. Pania: Swimming sports. It was really fun. Inés: I liked camp because I got to stay with my friends for two nights. Dizzy: Jumping out of the feijoa trees and getting really bad ground shock.

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Aria: I liked camp because there were lots of fun activities. I liked Animal survival because it was in the mud and you had to run away from people. Arlo S: Winning cross country because I bet all the Year 7s. Alvina: Making my first friend because I was just starting school and I didnt have any. Zoe: Probably Art with Whaea Kerry because I really like arts and crafts. Jed: Playing ripper on the field because it feels like it was made for me. Kace: Art, because I like the subject. Are you excited about being a Year 7? Why or why not? Pania: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. We get modules! Alivna: I’m excited because I get to see my friends who are Year 7. Devon W: Yeah. I think it would be good for me. Arlo: Yes because I’m moving to the UK for 3 years to a school in a different country. Aria C: Yes because most of my friends are Year 7 now. But also no, because I am leaving my friends in Year 5. Hawaikii: Yes I'm excited but I'm also terrified. Lucia: Yes, because you get to do modulus and you get to swap classes. Steven: Yes, because my friends are all there, and it’s a bigger space. Inés: No, because the first year of the syndicate is always scary. Maycn: No, because I don't want to switch classes. What advice would you give to the Year 5s who are becoming Year 6s next year? Hawaikii: Be prepared for doing lots of hard work. Aria C: Work hard or you’ll not achieve anything. Lucia: Sign up for lots of tournaments or you'll miss out. Inés: Try your hardest and if you don’t understand just ask. BE KIND.

A Day at the Bowling Club

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n the nineteenth and twentieth of November, Year 5-8 students went to the Raglan Bowling Club. Fortunately, it was a beautiful sunny day. As the sun smiled down at us, we lined up and were split into groups of four. After that, we were stationed at numbered jacks. Members of the bowls club were appointed to groups. They showed us how to roll the balls correctly and cheered us on even if we made mistakes. There were squeals of delight all over the field as bowling balls sailed over the fresh green grass. You might be wondering what a bunch of Year 5-8 kids were doing at the bowls club on a Monday. Well, we were there because our school wants to send the best of the best to Western Cluster bowling -

the newest edition to the Western Cluster competitions. But in reality, we all just had a blast! Thanks so much to bowling club members Bev, Sonya, Sharon, Colleen, Alan, Ross, Robin, Gordon, and Gavin who took the time to teach us a new sport! Article by Media Leader Hazel March & Aria Coleman

Zoe L: Stay away from the popular kids. Dizzy: Don’t lay on the court too long. Arlo. S: Don’t be naughty. Pania: Take every opportunity you get. Alvina: Don’t do something idiotic. Devon W: Just try your best and get into the work.

Tyson: You should keep trying to get better at your subjects. Tuhotu: Stay strong and stand proud in kapa haka. Olly: Don’t muck around or you’ll get in trouble. Xavier: You need to work hard to get a good education. Interviews by Media Leaders Freya Cooper, Aria Miller, and Ellie Vink


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Ballroom Dancing Year 8 Te Mata Leavers at Te Mata

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his year Te Mata School put on a ballroom dancing display with both of our senior classes. All Year 6, 7 & 8 students participated in this spectacular school event. The whole school and the community were invited to come and watch them perform, where they put all of their hard work and training for this day into action. All of the seniors got into their dancing outfits, girls in dresses and also suits if they preferred. The boys wore collared shirts, suits, and ties. They performed the Bus Stop, Cha Cha, Change of Partner Dance, Cotton Eye Joe, and Samba. No time for old fashioned music here. Students rocked out to songs by AC\DC, Rhianna, Billy Idol, The Cult, and Sia. We are very lucky to have the opportunity to do so many activities and displays. It was an awesome experience for everyone, with a disco being held by the student council afterwards. By Zoe Jaques and Lily Thomson

Q1: Your greatest achievement at Te Mata? Amelia: Being the Kapa Haka leader. Olivia: Making it into the student council. Zoe: Getting 2 art to wear awards. Lily: Reading higher than my age. Lauren: Getting Whaea Trina's class award. Sophie: Performing in band quest and singing. Nia: The first production I took part in. Michaela: Getting a place at the St Peters schools swimming event. Caitlin: Making it into the highest spelling group. Sydney: Making it into every sports team that I've applied for. George: Making it into the Ki-O-Rahi team Hunter: Making it into the Ki-O-Rahi team Blake: Reading above my age. Lenny: Making it into interschool cross country. Ryley: Winning cross country. William: Placing first in discus. Mac: Getting into student council. Kaiden: Jumping 142cm in high jump. Q2: What’s your highlight from Te Mata? Amelia: Performing in band quest. Olivia: School camps. Zoe: School camps. Lily: Colour run. Lauren: Colour run. Sophie: Going to many events. Nia: The first production I was in. Michaela: Mrs Quirk’s leaving party. Caitlin: Mrs Quirk’s leaving party. Sydney: Going to different sports events. George: Sports camp.

Te Mata School Year 8’s in their dancing outfits . Hunter: All of the sports. Blake: Class camps. Lenny: Totara Springs camp. Ryley: Hanging with my friends. William: Sports Camp. Mac: Performing in band quest on the guitar. Kaiden: Colour run. Q3: What will you miss most? Amelia: The fun days. Olivia: Friends Zoe: Friends and teachers. Lily: Seeing the teachers every day. Lauren: Friends. Sophie: Friends.

Nia: My friends that aren’t going to the same school. Michaela: Friendships at Te Mata. Caitlin: Friends. Sydney: My friends and all of the sports. George: Having a small school. Hunter: Friends. Blake: Friends. Lenny: Friends. Ryley: School being just down the road. William: Friends. Mac: Friends. Kaiden: Having a small school. By Olivia Peacocke and Amelia Schnuriger

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Diwali at Waitetuna School

Waitetuna School And The Art Of Film

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t Waitetuna School we recently celebrated Diwali, also known as the Hindu Festival of Light. Everyone at Waitetuna School had the option to bring some kai to share around. Our principal brought some traditional Diwali sweet foods too. We enjoyed eating the treats and celebrating Diwali. The juniors made colorful paper lanterns to decorate their classroom. Diwali Today and Diwali Then Diwali is an Indian festival that celebrates light over darkness. In India Diwali is usually celebrated by wearing fine clothes, illuminating the interior and exterior of their homes with saaki (earthen lamps), performing worship ceremonies for Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth, lighting fireworks and having family feasts. We could all get dressed up too. Diwali in northern India commemorates Prince Rama's triumphant return to the city of Ayodhya after 14 years of exile because of the plotting of his evil stepmother, after a heroic rescue of his wife Sita, an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi, who had been kidnapped by the rival king Ravana. But in southern India, Diwali celebrates the victory of King Krishna's destruction of the demon Naraka who is said to have imprisoned women and tormented his people. The real message in Diwali symbolizes the story of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. This year's Diwali festival at Waitetuna School was an experience to be enjoyed!

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n class we’re studying films and the making of films. We went to Weta Workshop to learn more about film making and what goes on behind the scenes. Film Making And The Film Festival The Senior class have written scripts and designed storyboards ready for filming and editing next year. We are all entering films into the Raglan 2024 festival -it’s going to be fun. We are creating a variety of different movie themes, like horror, action and comedy. We are learning how to use special effects too. With these skills and others, we will be able to produce our own films. Some people will work on their movies over the holiday. The Weta Workshop Trip To learn more about film, we went on a school trip to Weta Workshop in Auckland. The tour was

split into three sections based on genres -horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. In the horror section we saw what the scary characters were made of and got to use controllers to move the face that made it look alive. In the fantasy there was a castle and a kingdom made at a tiny scale. It took up a lot of space and there was even a tunnel that you crawl through underneath the castle to mimic a river. In the sci-fi there was a giant gold robot person that moved. It was a fabulous school trip and very inspiring. By studying film, learning the techniques, and going to Weta Workshop we gained more knowledge on film making. If you are reading this you could even give it a try, it doesn’t matter if you don’t have many resources. We all start somewhere. So get your camera or phone and create! Happy Summer Filming.

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A Christmas message from the Raglan Chamber

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ot focusing on business this month folks - looking to Christmas and a connected and safe community over this time. We want the best holiday experience for our families and loved ones but the holidays can actually be a tough time for people for various reasons, and can lead to isolation, loneliness and financial worries. We have been thinking of some ideas to help keep us connected to others and relieve a bit of the financial pressure over Christmas. Give experiences, not gifts. We are blessed in Whaingaroa to have so many things we can do for free or low cost. We have a load of walking experiences and beach fun for free; arrange to meet family and friends for a walk with a BYO food picnic. Take family and visitors to see the Museum and the Creative Markets, and Christmas art shows at the Old School Art Centre and Town Hall. Many of our local stores are arts studios with original artworks you can view. The Raglan I-hub based at the Museum can help you make an itinerary of free activities in town. Can you give vouchers for banking time to do things in the future? Can you agree to do something together in the future like hire a kayak or meet for a coffee and a walk at a place you've never been to? Remember that presence comes before presents Many people feel under pressure at Christmas. We may find ourselves worrying about buying the best (or most expensive) presents in order to impress others or to bring a smile to their face. Really, your family and friends just want to see you and yours, and spend time with you. If you are struggling financially, having an open and honest conversation with your family could put some of your worries to bed. For example, you could set smaller budgets for how much you can spend or skip gift-giving entirely. Can you organise a family Secret Santa rather than everyone having to buy everyone a gift? Our local stores have loads of smaller, original pieces often made locally that are sure to please. Give to others in need. If you can afford to give there are several local organisations and groups supporting giving at Christmas - pick one close to your heart. Our local Surfside Foodbank; Toy Drive for kids; Toiletries and essentials for women; Timebank. Ask at the Community House what their Christmas focus is this year, and if you can support this. If you can't give gifts or donate can you give time? Visit with an isolated neighbour? Have the kids make up a card and take it to someone in your community for a visit? Make someone a small plate of leftover goodies from a lunch and sit with them for a chat? Seek help and support. Not everyone looks forward to Christmas for many reasons. If you need help, reach out to family and friends if you can. If you do not have that option or want support to help others you can use these contacts to help: Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor. Lifeline – 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP). Youthline – 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email talk@youthline. co.nz or online chat. Samaritans – 0800 726 666 Suicide Crisis Helpline – 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO). Healthline – 0800 611 116

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ll the economists were unanimous in expecting the Reserve Bank to leave the Official Cash Rate unchanged this time round and they didn't disappoint. The OCR was held at 5.50% for the fourth time. When will we finally see some interest rate relief? Background to the current environment: This time three years ago we’d just come out of lockdown for the first time and red flags were beginning to emerge. Not medicinal red flags, financial ones. Here’s what happened… When the pandemic first reared its invisible head in early 2020, governments started pumping rivers of stimuli into their economies and put every safety net in place, rendering it almost impossible for employers and employees to lose their shirts. Consequently, while consumers worked from home, some were hoarding piles of cash with little opportunity to spend. By late 2020, the bond market (the best forecaster of interest rates) started heading north suggesting inflation was about to scream and rates would go up much sooner than 2024 which the Reserve Bank had indicated.

Incredibly, despite all the warnings, central banks around the world remained adamant rates wouldn’t go up until 2024. And now, three years later, some within the commentariat are suggesting rates should start coming down because inflation has peaked. It’s as if rates should be cut as a reward for lower inflation. But will it happen? And if so when? Firstly, I’m not convinced inflation is under control yet, especially with the recent spate of wage increases we have seen. Secondly, even if inflation was under control, I still wouldn’t expect rates to come down by any great shakes anytime within the next 12 months. If rates go too high, and unemployment starts to rise, then rates will have to be cut to stimulate the economy to create more jobs. Put simply, you hike rates to fix inflation and you cut rates to fix employment. Currently we don't have high unemployment. Our typical recommendation at the moment is to stick to the 12-18 month rate terms, rather than be drawn into the banks sub 7% 2-5 year rates; as we are at the peak of the cycle we just aren't ready to come down the other side yet. Of course everyone’s circumstances are different so seek professional advice before locking any rates in.

A chat with the new owners of Ray White Raglan

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aikato born and bred Gregg and Marsha Tickelpenny are the new owners of Ray White, Raglan. The Chronicle caught up with Gregg to learn about their experience and special connection to Raglan. Our working careers started in Te Awamutu back in the 1990s. I qualified as an accountant and Marsha worked at Freedom Air. After nine

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years accounting I found my main interest was in the real estate profession. We purchased the Ray White Te Awamutu office in 1999 and slowly expanded to include offices in Otorohanga, Te Kuiti, Taumarunui and Tokoroa - all good regional towns which were an attraction for us. A few months back the opportunity came along to purchase Ray White Raglan - a very experienced, fun team, charming office and located in a prime position in Bow Street, supporting a diversified and vibrant community. The complete package. The timing was now right with our family being a bit older, to make the acquisition. Local agents Dave and Julie Hanna have been long time friends through the Ray White connection. Many good discussions were had with Dave over the years at conferences and courses, and now with Blair on the best fishing spots! Tell us about your connection to Raglan. The grandparents bought a bach back in 1970 which is still in the family today. Raglan has been our annual holiday spot ever since. Memories include the wooden

boats moored in the estuary all year round. The local fisherman would bring in the daily catch at the jetty. Past businesses including Petchells Supermarket, Duck Inn Dairy, Seagulls, Marlin Cafe and Vinnies. We grew up fishing in the harbour and eventually moved to ocean fishing. Now we are into paddle boarding, trekking on Mt Karioi and boogie boarding at Ngarunui Beach. (Raglan Silver Surfers Club 2020) Marsha has been a regular to Raglan since we coupled up. Before that she grew up travelling to Kawhia for summer holidays with her grandparents…a lifetime covered in black sand. Her family has been in the Kawhia and Raglan area since 1895, with plenty of that time spent in the Raglan Pub no doubt! What aspirations do you have for RW in Raglan? Now in our 25th year of real estate we hope to continue growing the business by bringing our experience and maximising the latest Ray White technology. Most importantly, continue to make the real estate experience an enjoyable and stress free one for our clients. Repeat business means satisfied clients. Footnote: Now I walk to the office from the bach. Couldn’t be a better setup!


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Christmas at Wi Neera

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n the final edition of Coastal Commerce for the year, we chat to Norris Peart from Surfside Church about their upcoming Christmas event.

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When was Surfside Church formed and what was the vision? Surfside Church began in the mid 1980’s. Our vision has always been to make a positive difference in our community and giving people a purpose and hope. Tell us about the aspects of the community that Surfside is involved with and what they offer to a range of people in the community. We provide services and programmes for a range of ages, ethnicities and needs. Mainly Music for preschoolers, children and youth programmes, Sunday Church services, marriage and parenting courses, counselling, as well as running the Raglan Foodbank. What works so well about all these services within Surfside? You must have a great team? Our team of dedicated volunteers are passionate to help people reach their Godgiven potential, which is out worked through the various programmes Surfside provides. What is the event happening next week? On Sunday 10th Dec. we are bringing a family friendly, community Christmas event, ‘Christmas @ Wi Neera’. The leaseholders of the parking area between the Council Office and the Backpackers on Wi Neera Street have allowed us to use that space. Throughout the

evening we will have various groups on stage including the Raglan Area School Kapa Haka group. The Surfside band will lead a couple of sets of carols for both the kids and adults. Santa will also make an appearance. There will be some kai provided by Surfside as well as local food vendors onsite selling their wares. Bring your picnic blanket or chair. There will be extra parking available at Papahua that you can walk across the footbridge from. Gates open at 5.00pm with a 5:30pm start and finishing around 8:30pm.

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Raglan Bowling Club plans for new artifical surface by Sue Kingi

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nother positive and busy year at Raglan’s Bowling Club - where experienced bowlers, newbies to the sport, visiting clubs, social bowlers and holiday makers have enjoyed fun time on the green - is culminating in an exciting development.

Raglan Bowling Club

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A team from the Raglan Bowling Club committee are working hard to create funds for a carpet surface to be spread over the existing astro green, a surface which needs replacing having served the bowling community faithfully for 20+ years.

REPLACEMENT CARPET GREEN FOR ASTRO This is a second-hand carpet which is 3 years old and is available as a result of an insurance claim at Foxton Bowling Club

Buy a square metre of carpet and help us upgrade Raglan’s artificial green Total area is 1200sqm Various packages are available All donations/sponsorship will be acknowledged in the framed Hall of Fame Certificate which will be permanently displayed in the clubrooms

The target to raise $100,000 and secure an already promised carpet has got off to a great start with over $33,000 raised; a combination of savings, grants and recent donation pledges.

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Treasurer Kathryn Fitzgibbon, President Alan Price and Committee member John Latimer discussing the new carpet green project. a sport that anyone can play and as we age is a vital way we

If you want to pledge an amount to make carpet green

can help our community remain active and engaged,” Alan

a reality, please contact Alan Price on 021 456 751 or

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Strength in Numbers: How our community can save lives through teamwork and forward planning. by Katie Lowes

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he newest defibrillator is now installed in town thanks to friends Chris, Shannon, Sue and Donna. It looks fantastic in its Manukau Rd location at the Raglan Rest Home, ready to be of service to locals, businesses, and visitors in Raglan as well as to those working at the Raglan Rest Home. A massive thanks to those of you that came to the defibrillator training session at the Fire Station a couple of months ago, with over 50 people in our community turning up on a Monday lunchtime to receive tips and training as to how defibs work, where to find them, and the reality of using one in an emergency. The truth is, community confidence will save a life, and in such a tight-knit community the chances are it will be someone we know! We want to say another thanks to Dr Mike, Frank at the Fire Station, Jacqui at the Chronicle, Aaron at the Radio and all the cafes and shops that shared the training amongst their networks. This really is a numbers game; the more of us that are confident using this equipment, the more prepared we are to face an emergency, and save a life. Sue Hall and Donna Southwick of Lodge Real Estate so kindly funded the cost of the most recent two defibrillators in Raglan (Prime Response Car and Raglan Rest Home) and with more defibrillators dotted around

the town the better we are to respond and save a life. The Prime response car now has a defibrillator on-board thanks to these efforts, and of course that is our out-of-hours service so it puts all of us in a much better situation! So, a huge thanks to Sue and Donna for their generosity and for being so practical with their response to the recent passing of Kyle Leuthart. We look forward to hosting another training session next year, and for those business and community groups who have made contact and are looking to extend their emergency preparedness, we are looking forward to having more of these conversations with you in 2024. I spoke with Chris Leuthart last week, he said, “The girls (Sue and Donna) have got this here and we are very proud to have it here. If it saves a life then it’s so worthwhile. This, and of course the one they put in the Prime Response car. It’s great to have one at this Trust Hospital (Raglan Rest Home) in case they ever need one; there are so many people working here and coming here - both staff and guests. The girls have been phenomenal, and without their support this would never have happened. Coming from the same industry as Kyle they know what it’s like, and they wanted to honour him.” In the meantime, please have a brilliant Christmas and New Year, and a huge thanks to Sue and Donna at Lodge for such a generous Sue Hall, Shannon and Chris Leuthart and Donna Southwick. donation to this community.

Update from Raglan Medical December 2023 C hristmas is fast approaching so we would like to remind patients to include ordering repeat prescriptions and booking essential doctor appointments on their Christmas checklist.

Please be mindful that prescriptions may

take up to 72 working hours to process.

Enrolment Update – We are now accepting new patient enrolments so if you would like Raglan Medical to be your primary care provider, please download

You can request a repeat prescription

a copy of the enrolment form from our

through the ManageMyHealth patient portal

website www.raglanmedical.co.nz or ask

or by calling the clinic on 8250114.

for a form at reception.

Farewell for now Dr Hamish Seton W

e will be sad to farewell Hamish on 20th December after 7 years of service at the clinic though we’re excited for his future and the opportunities that lie ahead for him. Hamish and his wife Madeleine, who is also a GP, are setting off on an adventure to Ecuador next year with their four young children where they plan to live for a while. Hamish’s time with us has been marked by a commitment to excellence, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the well-being of our patients and community. His warmth, empathy, clinical skills, and experience have been invaluable, and his absence will undoubtedly be felt by both colleagues and patients alike. We extend our heartfelt thanks for his years of service and will always have a

place here if he wishes to come back and join the team again in the future. Hamish stated that “It’s with mixed emotions that I share the news of my departure from the clinic. Raglan has been a great community to serve, and I would like to thank all my patients for the trust they’ve shared with me.

New Doctors to join the team in January D

r Rajka Heyer, who lives in Raglan with her young family, will be joining the team in January after working at Waikato Hospital for the last few years. She will be joined by Dr Doug Page who will be moving to Raglan at the start of the year for six months. We’re also very lucky to have Dr Fraser Hodgson join the team as a locum to help cover annual leave Medical over the next 12 months and to Raglan Practice Hours help with the annual influx of summer tourists. (by appointment) For more information on our team of Monday Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm doctors and -clinicians, please check out our website www.raglanmedical.co.nz Saturday / Sunday - Closed

I’ve made many fond memories over the past 7 years, but my family and I have made the decision to make some new memories living abroad in Ecuador next year. I’d like to thank the Raglan Medical team, and in particular Mike and Michelle for their amazing leadership through the challenges of the past few years. I leave knowing that Raglan is in great hands with a dedicated healthcare team to help take care of the community.”

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Lifestyle properties of this quality don't come Spectacular Lifestyle The layout of this modern, four bedroom, twoalong bathroom Lifestyle The layout properties of this modern, of this quality four bedroom, don't come two along bathroom Spectacular Lifestyle everyday. This modern, comfortable family home on 1.235ha everyday. This modern, comfortable family home onoutside 1.235ha family home isthis exceptional withbedroom, multiple inside and Lifestyle properties of this quality don't come along The layout of modern, four two bathroom everyday. family home Thisishad modern, exceptional comfortable with multiple family inside home and onoutside 1.235ha (more or less) a lot of thought go into it the layout The layout of this modern, four bedroom, two bathroom (more or less) had a lot of thought go into it the layout areas and lovely rural views from each bedroom. Enjoy the everyday. This modern, comfortable family home on 1.235ha familyand home ishad exceptional with multiple inside and outside (more areas or less) lovely rural a lot views of thought from each go into bedroom. it the Enjoy layout the works exceptionally well with multiple inside and outside family home is exceptional with multiple inside and outside worksand exceptionally well multiple inside andEnjoy outside ducted smart vent heating and multi-zone inbuilt (more oraircon, less) had a lot ofwith thought go into it - the layout areas lovely rural views from each bedroom. the worksto ducted exceptionally aircon, smartalone well ventwith heating multiple and multi-zone inside and outside inbuilt areas enjoy time or with family and guests. and lovely rural views from each bedroom. the areas to enjoy time alone or with family and guests. sound system. The master bedroom has a generous walk-in works exceptionally well with multiple inside andEnjoy outside ducted aircon, smart vent heating and inbuilt areas sound tosystem. enjoy time The master alone or bedroom with family hasmulti-zone and a generous guests. walk-in ducted aircon, smart vent heating and multi-zone inbuilt wardrobe and time ensuite with double head shower. The areas tosystem. enjoy alone or with family and guests. sound The master bedroom has a generous walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with double head shower. The sound system. The master hasyet a generous walk-in 1.235ha land beautifully landscaped easy toThe maintain. wardrobe andis withbedroom double head 1.235ha land isensuite beautifully landscaped yetshower. easy to maintain. wardrobe andisensuite withlandscaped double head 1.235ha land beautifully yetshower. easy toThe maintain. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379 1.235ha land is beautifully landscaped yet easy to maintain. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37379

RAGLAN 1549 Whaanga Road Section Overlooking Spectacular Ruapuke Beach Up for grabs is a prime lifestyle section overlooking the amazing Ruapuke beach. Sections of this calibre are rare and you're unlikely to come across another 12B View Drive WAITETUNA 12B Bush Bush View Drive Ruakiwi Road WAITETUNA RAGLAN opportunity826 to build your dream home in such a 826 Ruakiwi 12B Bush Road View Drive WAITETUNA RAGLAN Solitude, Serenity Space 12B and Bush View Drive WAITETUNA beautiful location. 826 Ruakiwi Road Solitude, Serenity and Space RAGLAN Large Lifestyle Solitude, Large Lifestyle Serenity andRoad Space 826 Ruakiwi RAGLAN Great views, elevation and aarural sunny lifestyle on in anready with Solitude, Serenity Space Great views, elevation and sunny lifestyle on an Large Lifestyle This 27.09ha (more or and less) block is move Great This 27.09ha views, elevation (more or less) and arural sunny block lifestyle is giving move on in an ready with Large Lifestyle This section is 8025m2 (more or less), you space approximately 2.41ha (more or less) section imbued with approximately 2.41ha (more or less) section imbued with well-established gardens, a comfortable home and handy Great views, elevation and a sunny lifestyle on an This 27.09ha (more or less) block is move in ready with approximately well-established 2.41ha gardens, (more aarural comfortable or less) section home imbued and handy with nature await you here, up quiet lane mere minutes (3km) for a family lifestyle home and the landscaping to go This 27.09ha (more or less) rural block is move in ready with nature await you here, up a quiet lane mere minutes (3km) farm improvements. farm wellsection set up and suited for approximately 2.41haThe (more orisless) imbued with well-established aa comfortable home and handy nature farm improvements. await yougardens, here, The up farm quiet ishave well lane set mere up and minutes suited (3km) for from the Waitetuna community. The 302m2 modern, open with it. All rooms are sure to fantastic views of well-established gardens, a comfortable home and handy from the Waitetuna community. The 302m2 modern, open sheep or beef. There is both sheep and beef yards in place, nature await you here, up quiet lane mere minutes (3km) farm improvements. The farm is well setbeef up and suited for from sheep the orthe Waitetuna beef. There isthe both sheep The and 302m2 yards modern, open plan home has strong architectural lines, making aain place, either ocean orcommunity. mountainous rural scenery. This farm improvements. The farm is well set up and suited for plan home has strong architectural lines, making as well asWaitetuna great water from the newly installed bore. from the community. The 302m2 modern, open sheep or issupply both sheep and beef yards in place, plan as well home asabeef. great hasThere strong water supply architectural from the lines, newly making installed ahome bore. statement with its full height windows and sunken living truly is breathtaking spot to be able to come sheep or beef. There is both sheep and beef yards in place, statement with its full height windows and sunken living Set back from the road for privacy, the homestead has four plan home has strong architectural lines, making a as well asfrom great water supply from the installed bore. statement Set back with the itsof road full height for privacy, windows the newly homestead and sunken has living four areas atasthe the heart the home. to.well as great water supply from the installed bore. areas at heart the home. bedrooms including the master bedroom ensuite. statement with itsof full height windows andwith sunken living Set back from the road privacy, the newly homestead has four areas bedrooms at the including heart of the thefor home. master bedroom with ensuite. Set back from the of road privacy, the homestead has four areas at the heart the home. bedrooms including thefor master bedroom with ensuite. pggwre.co.nz/HAM36981 bedrooms including the master bedroom with ensuite. pggwre.co.nz/HAM36981 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36677 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36981 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36677 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36981 pggwre.co.nz/HAM32446 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36677 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36677 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 PGG PGG Wrightson Wrightson Real Real Estate Estate Limited, Limited, licensed licensed under under REAA REAA 2008 2008 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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Quality, easy contour, fertile, beautiful, practical, productive Room to Featuring aGrow one-bedroom, one-bathroom American style Featuring aGrow one-bedroom, one-bathroom American style Quality, easy contour, fertile, beautiful, practical, productive Room to and versatile are words that accurately describe 38ha and versatile are allproperty words that accurately describe this 38ha barn dwelling thisall offers a perfect blendproductive ofthis peace Quality, easy contour, fertile, beautiful, practical, Featuring a one-bedroom, one-bathroom American style barn dwelling this property offers a perfect blend of peace and versatile are all words that accurately describe this 38ha property. Located only 6km from Raglan this property can Featuring a one-bedroom, one-bathroom American style property. Located only 6kmthat from Raglan this property can convenience. generous 7,454m² section helps and versatile are allThe words accurately describe this 38ha barn dwelling this property offers a perfect blend of peace and convenience. The 7,454m² section helpscan property. Located onlygenerous 6km from Raglan this property grow almost anything; quality pasture and horticulture with barn dwelling this property a perfect blend of peace grow almost anything; quality pasture and horticulture with create a serene retreat amid beautiful rural views. A 3-bay property. Located only 6km offers from Raglan this property can and convenience. The generous 7,454m² section helps create a serene retreat amid beautiful rural views. A 3-bay grow almost anything; quality pasture and horticulture with established avocados and citrus orchards nearby to name aa and convenience. The generous 7,454m² section helps established avocados and citrus orchards to name shed with sleepout, ensuite, and kitchenette awaits your grow almost anything; quality pasture andnearby horticulture with create a serene retreat amid beautiful rural views. A 3-bay shedmaking with sleepout, ensuite, and kitchenette awaits established avocados and citrus orchards nearby to your name a few, this farm suitable for all sorts of opportunities. create a serene retreat amid beautiful rural views. A 3-bay few, making this farm suitable for all sorts of opportunities. creative touch. This versatile space could be transformed established avocados and citrus orchards nearby to name shedmaking with sleepout, ensuite, and awaits your a creative touch. versatile space few, thisThis farm suitable forkitchenette allcould sortsbe of transformed opportunities. shed with sleepout, ensuite, and awaits your into amaking guest cottage, home office, orcould asorts private sanctuary. few, thisThis farm suitable forkitchenette all of transformed opportunities. creative touch. versatile space be into a guest cottage, home office, or a private sanctuary. creative touch. This versatile space could be transformed into a guest cottage, home office, or a private sanctuary. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37618 into a guest cottage, home office, or a private sanctuary. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37618 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38814 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37618 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38814 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37618 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38814 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38814

RAGLAN 826 Ruakiwi Road

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3578 State Highway 23 RAGLAN 3578 843 State Highway 23 Road Old Mountain RAGLAN WAITETUNA Old Mountain 3578 843 State Highway 23 Road WAITETUNA RAGLAN Pretty Productive 38ha 3578 843 State Highway 23 Road RAGLAN Old Mountain Pretty Productive 38ha WAITETUNA Room to Grow Room to Grow 84338ha Pretty Productive Old Mountain Road WAITETUNA Quality, easy contour, fertile, beautiful, practical, productive Pretty Productive 38ha

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This 27.09ha rural block is move in ready with wellestablished gardens, a comfortable home and handy farm improvements. 11 Parker Access Road WAITETUNA 11for Parker Access Road Maungatawhiri Road WAITETUNA RAGLAN The farm is 697 set up sheep or beef with yards in place 697 Maungatawhiri 11 Parker Access Road Road WAITETUNA RAGLAN Access Granted 11 Parker Access Road WAITETUNA and a great water supply from the newly installed bore. 697 Maungatawhiri Road Access Granted RAGLAN Charming 1950's Home with Acreage Access Charming Granted 1950's Home withRoad Acreage 697condition Maungatawhiri RAGLAN Theis 4-stand wool shed This an exciting opportunity for looking for newly Access isexcellent anGranted exciting opportunity for those those looking for aabe newly Charming 1950's Home with Acreage This charming 1950's weatherboard home hascould been recently This is charming an exciting 1950's opportunity weatherboard for those home looking has been newly Charming 1950's Home with Acreage used as aexciting calf workshop, accommodation oraarecently built home inthis a shed, friendly quiet area. Situated onbathrooms, anfor elevated built home in a friendly quiet area. Situated on an elevated relocated to site with two bedrooms, two an This is an opportunity for those looking for newly This charming 1950's weatherboard home has been recently built relocated home tointhis a friendly siterise, with quiet two area. bedrooms, Situated two on bathrooms, an elevatedan sunny north facing this high quality and thoughtfully storage. This charming 1950's weatherboard home has been recently sunny north facing rise, this high quality and thoughtfully outdoor entertainment area and ample space for a small built home in a friendly quiet area. Situated on an elevated relocated to this siterise, with two bedrooms, twothoughtfully bathrooms, sunny outdoor north entertainment facing area this high and ample quality and for adining small an laid bedroom home has aa huge kitchen, Setout back from the road for privacy, thespace original relocated this site with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, laid out three bedroom home hasample huge kitchen, family orthree ato couple. Be captivated by the amazing sunny north facing rise, this high quality and thoughtfully outdoor entertainment area space for rural adining small an laid family out orthree aareas. couple. bedroom Be8,059m2 captivated homeand hasby a huge the amazing kitchen, rural dining and living The section is well fenced with homestead has four bedrooms including the master outdoor entertainment area and ample space for a small and living areas. The 8,059m2 section is well fenced with aa outlook. The rolling contour of the land is ideal for livestock, laid out three bedroom home has a huge kitchen, dining family orThe aareas. couple. Be captivated byland the amazing and outlook. living rolling The contour 8,059m2 ofwill section the ischicken is well ideal fenced forrural livestock, with water trough in each each paddock, a large large coop with bedroom with ensuite. You find the floorplan to beaa family or a couple. Be captivated by the amazing rural water trough in paddock, a chicken coop with grazing, horses, and more. There is a round barn to store and living areas. The 8,059m2 section is well fenced with outlook. The rolling of the is ideal for water grazing, trough horses, inmotel each andcontour more. paddock, There a large is land a living round chicken barn coop tolivestock, store with run and a dog for the precious pooch. generous and laid out with family in mind, and outlook. rolling contour of the land is ideal for run and aThe dog for theThere precious pooch. equipment, and a vast 16.34ha your dreams to life. water trough inmotel each paddock, atolarge chicken coop with grazing, and more. isbring a round tolivestock, store run equipment, andisahorses, and motel a vast for 16.34ha the for precious to pooch. yourbarn dreams to life. there adog swimming pool thebring months. grazing, and more. awarmer round to store run and ahorses, dog motel for theThere precious pooch. equipment, and a vast 16.34ha toisbring yourbarn dreams to life. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37630 equipment, and a vast 16.34ha to bring your dreams to life. pggwre.co.nz/HAM37630 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38732 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37630 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38732 pggwre.co.nz/HAM37630 pggwre.co.nz/HAM36677 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38732 pggwre.co.nz/HAM38732

2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2BY NEGOTIATION 1 PRICE 2 2 2 PRICE BY NEGOTIATION $895,000 2BY 2 2 PRICE NEGOTIATION $895,000 Plus GST (if any)

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RAGLAN RAGLAN RAGLAN RAGLAN Bare LotSale 5 1549 Whaanga Road Bare Land Land for for Sale

$640,000

Bare Land for Sale Land forSection Sale •Bare 34 Manukau Road, •Outstanding 34 Manukau Road, 607m², 607m², asking asking $440K $440K

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•• 34 Manukau Road, 607m², asking $440K 3956A State Highway 23, asking $750K 3956A State Highway 23, 8,002m², 8,002m², asking $750Kthe •Up for 34 Manukau Road, lifestyle 607m², asking grabs is a prime section$440K overlooking 3956A State Highway 23, 8,002m², asking $750K ••• 565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850K 565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850K 3956A State Highway 23, 8,002m², asking $750K amazing Ruapuke beach. Secure this spot now and •• 565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850K 3578B State Highway 23, 8,021m², by negotiation 3578B State Highway 23, 8,021m², by negotiation •enjoy565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850K the best views for decades to come! The title has 3578BWhaanga State Highway 23, 8,021m², by negotiation ••• 1517 Road, asking $690K 1517 Whaanga Road,to8,025m², 8,025m², asking $690K 3578B State 23, 8,021m², bynow! negotiation issuedGetHighway talking your builder ••been1517 Whaanga Road, 8,025m², asking $690K Whaanga Road, 1.1007ha, asking $690K 1597 1.1007ha, asking $690K •This 1597 1517 Whaanga Road, 8,025m², asking $690K section is 1.1007ha (more or less), giving you •• 1597 Whaanga Road, 1.1007ha, asking $690K 116 Maungatawhiri Maungatawhiri Road, 1.3164ha, asking $875K 116 Road, 1.3164ha, asking •space1597 Whaanga Road, 1.1007ha, asking $690K forMaungatawhiri a family lifestyle home and the asking land to$875K go •• 116 Road, 1.3164ha, $875K Hills Road, 10.825ha, asking $2M 154 Hills Road, 10.825ha, asking $2Masking •with 154 116 Maungatawhiri Road, 1.3164ha, $875K it. In one direction you have incredible and unique •• 154 Hills Road, 10.825ha, asking $2M 646 Te Mata Road, 15.0492ha, asking 646 Te Mata Road, 15.0492ha, $1.2M •views154 Road, 10.825ha, $2M $1.2M of Hills Ruapuke beach, and asking in theasking other you have 646 Te Matavariety Road, 15.0492ha, asking $1.2M I••I have aa diverse excellent sections and have646 diverse variety of excellent sections and bare bare Te Mata Road, of 15.0492ha, asking $1.2M spectacular mountains. The driveway has been Iland haveproperties a diverse for variety of excellent sections and bare sale to suit all buyers -- give me aa properties for sale to suit all buyers give me Iland have a diverse variety of excellent sections and bare constructed. Areas of covenanted and tracked native landtoday properties for sale to suit all buyers - givebuild. me a call to find the right site for your dream call today to find the right site forlife, your dream build. land properties for sale to suit all buyers - give me ayou bush, habitat for abundant bird are all around call today to find the right site for your dream build. call today to findlocation. the right site for your dream build. in this stunning pggwre.co.nz/staff/richard-thomson/current-listings/ pggwre.co.nz/staff/richard-thomson/current-listings/ pggwre.co.nz/staff/richard-thomson/current-listings/ pggwre.co.nz/staff/richard-thomson/current-listings/ pggwre.co.nz/HAM34524

SOLD - 995 Te Hutewai Road, Raglan

FOR FOR SALE SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE $795,000

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FOR SALE

2B Puka Place, Raglan

30B Taipari Avenue, Raglan

Modern three bedroom home, garage with internal access, on a fully fenced 648sqm (approx) section, in a family friendly neighbourhood. Phone Blair or Yana. For Sale $950,000 REDUCED View Saturday 9 December, 11.00 - 11.45am

A sunny beach house with a versatile layout, all the comforts of modern family living, loaded with charm and potential for extra income. Phone Julie or Melanie. For Sale By Negotiation View Saturday 9 December, 11.00 - 11.45am

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30341

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30334

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FOR SALE

121 Maungatawhiri Road, Raglan

5 Karioi Crescent, Raglan

Make the move to relaxed living in Raglan. This good sized three bedroom, two bathroom, two living areas, board and batten home is situated in perfect elevated privacy. Phone Blair or Yana. For Sale By Negotiation View Saturday 9 December, 12.00 - 12.45pm

Imagine a modern, two bedroom home for yourself PLUS a separate one bedroom home for your visitors or family - you’d want them to stay forever! Phone Melanie. For Sale $990,000 View Sat & Sun, 9 & 10 December, 12.00 - 12.45pm

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30338

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30350

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Open Home

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

New Listing

FOR SALE 23 Government Road, Raglan This centrally located, three bedroom character home captures all day sun on its north facing deck. Get away to the beach and enjoy that peaceful feeling. Phone Melanie. For Sale $825,000 negotiable View Saturday 9 December, 1.00 - 1.45pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30301 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

This easy care, two double bedroom home is ready to go for your Christmas holiday or an Airbnb income potential. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

Showcasing timeless style, a simplistic yet luxurious presentation. This cleverly designed home welcomes all day sun through large scale windows and doors framed by Italian venetian plastered walls. Phone Julie. For Sale $2.2m

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30361

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30346

7 James Street, Raglan

16 Rangitahi Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

5B Sunshine Rise, Raglan

33 Manukau Road, Raglan

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

A home to be admired that definitely needs to be viewed. Situated on an easy care 537sqm approx of land, this four bedroom, three bathroom home provides something for everyone. Phone Blair or Yana. For Sale By Negotiation

Stunning north facing location. Impressive picturesque water and bush views. Positioned well, brand new, high spec kitchen. Private sun drenched decking. Three large bedrooms upstairs and a fourth downstairs. Phone Julie. For Sale $1.875m

Three spacious bedrooms plus an office - master bedroom boasts fantastic views of the bar and harbour. Open plan living opens onto the deck. Ph Yana or Blair. For Sale By Negotiation

A quality built, thoughtfully designed, light filled home. Situated on a freehold title, encompassing three double bedrooms, internal access garaging plus room for the boat. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30347

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30348

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30245

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30356

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

35 Long Street, Raglan

3664 State Highway 23, Raglan

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Enormous potential here with a four bedroom home on 1466sqm (approx) of land. Beach and wharf access just down the road. Some remedial work to be done. Viewing by appointment only. Phone Julie or Melanie. For Sale By Negotiation

Ultimate location with breathtaking views. New white palette kitchen featuring top-quality fittings, bifold glass doors to deck and rich native timber flooring. Ph Julie. For Sale $1.95m

Nestled amongst 1ha (approx) of picturesque park-like grounds sits this quality, three bedroom family home plus huge 4-bay workshop. Phone Blair or Yana. For Sale By Negotiation

This modern home combines excellent design of space and functionality and the perfect balance of location and comfort. Designed to capture light and views. Ph Julie. For Sale $1.195m REDUCED

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30088

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30276

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30236

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30205

54 Rangitahi Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

18 Violet Street, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Ray White Raglan 07 825 8669 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

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Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

5 Maataitai Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

41A Norrie Avenue, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Julie Hanna

Melanie Carroll

027 441 8964

021 760 468

Dave Hanna

Yana Pemberton

Blair Hanna

027 614 6722

021 183 0479

027 540 0726

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

This wonderful new Lockwood home is positioned perfectly to capture endless stunning coastal views and all-day sunshine. Phone Melanie. For Sale By Negotiation

Superbly presented and positioned to capture phenomenal panoramic views is this quality lifestyle home sitting proudly on 6385sqm (approx). Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

Nestled into a highly sought after location, offering effortless access to local amenities, this is a very cute two bedroom home and the perfect place to start your journey up the property ladder. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

Sweeping views from the elevated 1366sqm (approx) site and features a four bdrm home with separate office, upgraded kitchen, expansive deck. Ph Julie or Melanie. For Sale By Negotiation

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30257

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30329

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30342

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30083

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

This house sits beautifully in a sought, quiet location. A spacious home, offering comfort and convenience with a warm inviting family atmosphere. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

A prime location and a position that celebrates the sights, sounds and scents of the ocean. Phone Julie. For Sale $2.5m

An impressive gated entrance leads the way to a private oasis and family living. Currently under contract. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

Elevated, north facing and capturing sun and harbour views. Tucked away for safe living in a warm and welcoming environment set amongst high-quality homes. Currently under contract. Phone Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30243

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30331

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30327

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30314

724A Ruapuke Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

18 Taipari Avenue, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

57 Hills Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

16 Calvert Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

20 James Street, Raglan

41 Bay View Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

3 Nihinihi Avenue, Raglan

23D Violet Street, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Boundary indication only

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

The hard work’s been done - just add your own finishing touches to this three bedroom home with extra rooms and private deck with harbour and mountain views. Ph Julie. For Sale $1.22m

This four bedroom home on the outskirts of Raglan is sure to resonate with families. Low maintenance living on a 6708sqm (approx) section, a large paddock and your very own half-court. Phone Julie or Blair. For Sale $1.499m REDUCED

Lot 425 Rangitahi Peninsula. The title has been issued and geotech available so book the architect and start planning your dream home on this great 414sqm approx site with glimpses of the harbour. Phone Blair or Yana. For Sale $500,000

You’ll be impressed with this 1.0844ha (approx) unique lifestyle property, sundrenched and sitting proudly with rural views. Power to site, fully post and rail fenced, covenanted native bush block borders the rear. Ph Julie. For Sale By Negotiation

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30164

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30197

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30358

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30121

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Nestled into a green oasis is Kirikiripu Waters - eight exclusive sections now available. Phone Julie or Melanie. For Sale Contact agents for pricing

A generous 930sqm (approx) of mostly flat land with a great building platform with rural views and a pretty belt of pohutukawa. All services included - power, water, fibre, and wastewater. Phone Melanie. For Sale By Negotiation

With approximately 2.8 acres of land, you’ll have plenty of space to build your dream home and enjoy the breathtaking views of Aotea Harbour and the Tasman Sea. Phone Yana or Blair. For Sale $499,000

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30336

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30259

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30328

7 Government Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

7A Three Streams, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

71 Omahina Street, Raglan

3016 State Highway 23, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Boundary indication only

FOR SALE

154 Hills Road, Raglan Explore the potential of this beautiful 10.825ha (approx) block with wide ranging views, only minutes from Raglan’s infrastructure and amenities while still being rural. Phone Julie. For Sale $2m REDUCED rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30270 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

123 Greenslade Road, Raglan

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URGENT SALE This home boasts five stunning double bedrooms, two bathrooms and all the modern conveniences you’d expect from a truly delightful family home. Phone Melanie. For Sale $985,000

This cute two bedroom bach has been fully renovated with new weatherboards, a new roof, and new wall linings, but still retains its rustic charm. Ph Blair or Yana. For Sale By Negotiation

Enjoy the treasure load of perks that come with country living. Peace and tranquility, green paddocks, fresh air and a place to call home. Phone Julie. For Sale $1.23m

Located in an extremely sought after location in central Raglan with all the charm of yesteryear, but requires a full renovation. Phone Julie. For Sale $1.064m

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30312

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30325

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30300

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG30324

23 Main Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Ray White Raglan 07 825 8669 Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

44 Lorenzen Bay Road, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

24A Cogswell Road, Raglan

8 Stewart Street, Raglan

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed REAA2008

Russ Adams (Rentals)

Lynley Clarkson (Rentals)

021 0200 7665

027 469 5162

Noldy Rust (Rural)

Howard Ashmore (Rural)

John Pinny (Rural)

027 255 3047

027 438 8556

021 555 736

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WHAT'S ON CASUAL

RAGLAN GROWERS MARKET Held weekly Fridays 5-7pm at 1 Stewart Street. CHRISTMAS AT WI NEERA From 5:00pm to 8:30pm on Sunday December 10th. entertainment and carols with Late 80’s Mercedes, there will be children’s activities including a visit from Santa. So come along, bring your family and enjoy an evening filled with Christmas fun. SANTA COMING TO TOWN Xmas Eve, 5pm at Raglan Library NEW YEAR'S EVE BOWLS FUN DAY December 31 from 1pm. Everyone welcome - individuals or groups. Checkin from 12.30pm. $10ea includes loan bowls and nibbles. Bar open, raffles and heaps of fun. Contact Alan 021 456751 LIONS NEW YEAR'S EVE PARADE 31st December at 7pm with floats due round the corner on Wallis St at 6pm for judging.

Public Notices

St Peter's Anglican Church Christmas services

at St Peter's Church Hall, 44 Bow Street Blue Christmas, for those who find Christmas a difficult time to celebrate Wednesday 20th December at 7.00pm Christmas Eve 24th December 9.30 Eucharistic service 6.00pm to 7.00pm Christmas Carols Christmas Day 25th December 9.30am Christmas Eucharistic service Public Notices

Public Notices POP UP SHOP - filled with new - recycled - upcycled goods. Quality giftware dreamcatchers, woodware, wall art Random Stuff Opening 6th December 2023. Wed & Thurs 10 to 3pm - Fri - Sat - Sun 10 to 5pm. Raglan Club Carpark - Bow Street Raglan - Come On Down

To Let

STAND ALONE, ONE BEDROOM COTTAGE Stewart St Long term $400 per week. Phone 078250035

Wanted

Services Offered REFRESH YOUR J E W E L L E R Y . TAO N G A / P E N DA N t RESTRING service. Monika 0221840141 costritamonika@yahoo.es

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Houses Wanted for removal Great prices offered

Call today: 07 847 1760

DEPENDING ON PROGRESS WITH REPAIRS TO OUR CAR PARK, ACCESS MAY BE ACROSS GRASS BANK ON UNEVEN GROUND AND THROUGH SIDE DOOR. PLEASE PARK IN STEWART ST. CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES

RAGLAN FILM FESTIVAL 2024 Expressions of interest has now closed. Final film nominations close Friday 2nd February. 2024 | films must be submitted by Monday 1 March 2024). Enter online www.raglanfilmfestival.co.nz SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION–SALE – 9 – 17 DEC An eclectic range of Christmas gifts and decorations $5 - $500, created by local artists – something for everyone! Important: venue change due to car park repairs: 58 Wallis Street (old dairy factory, next to the Monster Company). Join us for bubbles and Christmas cake at our opening night Friday 8 Dec 6pm . Then open 10-4 every day plus late nights 5-8pm Thurs 14 and Fri 15 Dec. LIVE AND LOCAL – FRIDAY 8 DEC A showcase for local performers, from songwriters to comedy, this month featuring Matt Kambic, Ngaronoa Renata with Katana Edwards, and Penni Feather with Nicky Keys. 7.30-9.30pm, doors open 7pm. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open. MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL – SATURDAY 9 DECMonty Bevins - a touching, spirited performer, whose soul-folk songs ask the big questions while telling the small stories, with a warm rich voice and articulate guitar grooves. 7.30pm, doors open 7pm. Presales $20 www. undertheradar.co.nz, door sales $25. Licensed bar and café open. RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUNDAY 10 DEC Please note venue change due to car park repairs: 10am – 2pm at the Raglan Club, 22 Bow Street. For more info - www.raglanmarket.com POTTERY WHEEL WORKSHOP SERIES FOR ADULTS 6-week programme with Sarah Bing | Mondays 19 Feb – 25 March | 7pm – 9.30pm | $295 RCAC+Clay members $315 RCAC members $335 non-members | all materials and firing included | Bookings essential www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops

WORKER WANTED for gardening etc on small block ph email: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz 8258124

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SALUTATIONS FROM THE SOUNDSPLASH TEAM A quick update. The road up to the Wainui Reserve will be closed from 8pm-6am Friday 19th Jan and Saturday 20th Jan 2024, unless you have the appropriate festival car pass. There is no general parking for festival attendees onsite it is reserved for those with camping and appropriate car passes. For those who live locally or have alternative accommodation cars can be parked at the Raglan Airfield and free shuttles are provided to and from the festival site. Please be aware there may be heavy traffic during peak times predicted between 8am - 1pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Notice of Meetings – December 2023 The following meetings will be held during December. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

COUNCIL Waikato District Council

Monday, 18 December 2023, 9.30am

REGULAR EVENTS AT THE OLD SCHOOL

A number of workshops are scheduled throughout each month for the Council to provide direction, these are on Council’s website under the following link https://www. waikatodistrict.govt.nz/your-council/council-committees-boards/council/council-workshops

Ragtimers Ukulele Group weekly on Wed 4pm

COUNCIL COMMITTEES

Clay Shed Members’ Night weekly on Wed, 5-7pm, closed 27/12, 3/01, 10/01

Performance & Strategy

Monday, 4 December 2023, 9.30am

Connectivity Strategy Hearings Panel

Wednesday, 6 December 2023, 9.30am

Raglan Art Group restarts Feb 2024

Audit & Risk

Monday, 11 December 2023, 9.30am

Backgammon Club restarts Feb 2024

Sustainability & Wellbeing

Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 9.30am

Karioi Quilts & Crafts restarts Feb 2024

Mens’ Group Wed 13 Dec 7pm, restarts 13/01

Contact 825 0023 | www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/

Infrastructure

Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 1.00pm

Proposed District Plan Sub-Committee Briefing **Public Excluded**

Thursday, 14 December 2023, 9.30am

COMMUNITY BOARDS/COMMITTEES

Kia Hiwa Ra AGM. AGM Waipa Ranui Incorporation Invites you the owners and share holders to attend the 69th Annual General Meeting. On the 9th of December 2023 @ Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae 319 Ohautira Road RD 1 Raglan 3295 Registration is at 9.30 for a 10am Meeting. You can attend the meeting via Zoom Please email the secretary Steve Shepherd for the link: steve@steveshepherd.co.nz We will also be advertising the AGM via Facebook.

Nau Mai haere mai.

TE PAPATAPU MARAE TRIENNIAL AGM

Taupiri Community Board

Monday 4 December 2023, 6.00pm War Memorial Hall, Greenlane Road, Taupiri

Pokeno Community Committee

Monday, 4 December 2023, 7.00pm Pokeno Community Hall, Cnr Great South Road and Market Street, Pokeno

Ngaruawahia Community Board

Tuesday, 5 December 2023, 6.00pm Committee Room 1 and 2, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia

Tamahere Community Committee

Tuesday, 5 December 2023, 7.30pm Tamahere Community Centre, 21 Devine Road, Tamahere

Te Kauwhata Community Board

Wednesday, 6 December 2023, 7.00pm St John Hall, 4 Baird Ave, Te Kauwhata

Rural-Port Waikato Community Board

Thursday, 7 December 2023, 6.30pm Nikau Café, 1779 Waikaretu Valley Road, Waikaretu

Huntly Community Board

Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 6.00pm Waahi Paa, 177C Harris Street, Huntly West

Venue: Te Papatapu Marae, 1014 Te Papatapu Rd, Te Mata Sunday 17th December 2023. Commencing at 10am

Note: In the event that the business is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later scheduled date.

AGENDA i. Mihimihi & Karakia ii. Trust Chairperson’s Triennial AGM Report iii. Marae Committee Chairperson’s AGM Report iv. Audited Financial Accounts presentation & discussion v. Election of following Roles - x3 Marae Trustees’ - X3 Marae Executive Committee (plus x3 Vice roles’) - x1 Marae Committee Booking Officer - x3 Marae Facilities Officers’ - x3 Marae Grounds-persons

This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

Notes to AGENDA: - All Elected Roles are for a term of 3yrs - Contact Marae Email Address or Marae Secretary for Nomination Form for all roles tepapatapumarae@gmail.com Or Secretary srwaitere@gmail.com. Any further correspondence or communications can be directed to Marae Secretary Sharon Waitere 027 7496630.

Agendas and minutes for meetings are available at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/your-council.

Adoption of the Waikato District Council Freedom Camping Bylaw Waikato District Council adopted the Freedom Camping Bylaw 2023 on 20 November 2023, following public consultation from 13 July – 14 August 2023. The Freedom Camping Bylaw enables Council to prohibit or restrict freedom camping in certain areas owned or managed by the Council in order to protect these areas, including protecting access to the area and the health and safety of people using them. To read the bylaw, visit any Waikato District Council office or library, or visit https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/bylaws G J Ion Chief Executive

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CROP SWAP. First and third Sundays of the month. 9.30 -10.30am at Bowling Club, James Street. Bring anything from the kitchen or garden to swap – seedlings, plants, produce, preserves, baking. It’s not direct swapping, we share abundance, and everyone gets a bit of everything! All welcome FRIENDS OF KAITOKE WALKWAY meet on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays every month at 9am to remove pest plants and restore the native environment. Email Whāingaroa weed busters @gmail.com for the meeting point. WED 13 DEC RAGLAN RAMBLERS HillaryHope Reserve a remnant of native bush, between Old Mountain Rd and the main road, . – bring lunch. WED 20 DEC RAGLAN RAMBLERS Te Toto Gorge it's worth frequent stops to look at the natural history, archaeology, geology and bush, gorge and sea views – bring lunch

5 Stewart St, Raglan

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Raglan 110 Newton Road

Raglan 3 Lorenzen Bay Road Open Home

Rare around here •Views across to Mt Karioi, Ruapuke coastline, Aotea Harbour, Kawhia Harbour, Albatross Point and Mt Taranaki. •Modern 179m2 home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living and internal access double garage. •120m2 shed (13.7m x 8.8m) with high stud. •4.55Ha of land (10 Paddocks) well fenced and watered for cattle. •4 lovely little ponds set amongst established woodlots. This fantastic lifestyle property really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated, so get along to the Open Home or make an appointment to view today. The motivated sellers seriously want their dream property sold.

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For Sale $1,260,000 View Sat 9 Dec 11.30 - 12.30pm Web pb.co.nz/RGU172309

Mark Crarer M 027 433 6083 Debbie Crarer M 027 253 6344

Raglan 54 Main Road

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For Sale $750,000 Nestled in an enviable location, this well presented home is ideally View By appointment located with the commuter in mind. Driving to and from Raglan is made easy with access from this fully fenced home. Not to mention Web pb.co.nz/RGU115901 the secure double garage providing ample space for the all important motor vehicle or boat ! The recent speed restrictions along SH23 coming into Raglan has slowed traffic down and created a safer, residential feel to this and many other homes close to the seaside town. Spanning an impressive 835sqm of freehold land, this property is a rare gem, offering you the canvas to craft your own retreat. Jono Hutson M 021 488 766

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Raglan 46 Omahina Street Price Reduced

Commuters haven !

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On offer here is a big home with big content. With 5 bedrooms and For Sale $985,000 View Sat 9 Dec 10.00 - 11.00am 3 bathrooms, a rumpus room and huge open plan kitchen, dining Web pb.co.nz/RGU173803 and lounge area, this home obviously suits a big family or maybe even a big rental opportunity. Set on an 810m2 flat section the upper living level of the home is a bright space affording some pleasant, elevated views. Total enclosed areas subject to clarification from LIM is 312m2 including semi closed in rumpus Mark Crarer area of 33m2. Recently the home has had the roof replaced and the 2 hot water cylinders. BUT there is always a BUT, she needs some M 027 433 6083 love, powder and paint. Debbie Crarer M 027 253 6344

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Waterfront bliss awaits! For Sale By Negotiation This is the only waterfront section currently on the market. Don't hesitate - this is a very limited opportunity !! It is with reluctance, the View By appointment Web pb.co.nz/RGU172388 current owner has decided to sell this exceptional section in Stage Two - 'The Retreat'. Lot 294 is a private west facing section, with views overlooking the inner harbour and out towards the golf course and Mount Karioi. Whether you're looking to build your dream home or a serene holiday retreat, this is your canvas to create a masterpiece. Immerse yourself in the world of architectural excellence with meticulously designed and approved plans.

Jono Hutson M 021 488 766

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