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Issue #759

12th May 2022

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Raglan Point Boardriders are headed to the Usher Cup to be held in Australia in 2023 after their win at the Hurley NZ Club Championships. Full story on page 3.

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o the editor. I was recently involved in a serious cycling accident in Raglan when I was hit from behind by a motor vehicle towing a boat, and was knocked unconscious, suffering concussion and multiple injuries as well as a hospital stay. The accident occurred through no fault of my own and I am incredibly lucky to be alive today. In this regard, I would like to bring to your attention an area of Raglan which is used frequently by the general public but which is, unfortunately, a serious accident just waiting to happen. The pedestrian walkway outside SuperValue has no barriers, wheel stops or drainage gutter in place to prevent a motor vehicle from lurching forward from the angled parking along Bow Street, directly into the path of pedestrians walking here. Such an incident will almost certainly result in tragedy or serious injury to pedestrians using this walkway. Compare this situation to the recently upgraded car parks outside the Orca restaurant and the Joyce Petchell car park (near the visitor information centre) in which numerous wheel stops have been added by the Waikato District Council. Why have these wheel stops been installed? To protect members of the public from being hit by a motor vehicle! Why then is no such protection afforded to pedestrians using the walkway outside SuperValue? This is clearly an inherently dangerous situation as pedestrians are relying solely on drivers taking due care when parking, with no physical controls in place whatsoever to provide protection and safety. Just one moment of distraction by a driver with their foot on the car’s accelerator may result in the death of, or serious injury to, a pedestrian(s). Imagine the carnage that could occur here over a busy long weekend or holiday period – and the resultant outcry by Raglanites. No pedestrian should ever have to be exposed to this type of danger. All that is required is that car stops or barriers be added to the angled parking bays, as a matter of urgency. *Editor's note: This letter was written to draw attention to the safety issues around SuperValue supermarket parking and adjacent road, the author's intent is not to implicate the supermarket or imply that they are responsible in any way.

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n the last two weeks, Raglan Police have received reports of six family harm incidents, fourteen thefts including seven burglaries and another two prosecutions related to drink driving. Keep up the good work, keep sending in your evidence of the ‘boy racer activity’ and we will keep impounding their vehicles. A reminder that security on your home, including alarms and cameras, not only protects your home, but also the community. A local thief was caught on CCTV footage trying to break into a home; within the hour he was brought into custody and further stolen property was recovered. ACC are currently subsidising Quad Bike safety equipment – if you have a farm or business and have a quad bike or ATV, I highly recommend looking into this. Visit acc.co.nz and click on “control the roll” campaign. SH 23 between Raglan and Te Uku has been identified as the most ‘high risk’ stretch of road in the Raglan area. Statistically this area has, by far, the most vehicles crashes. Please drive safely, allow traffic to pass if travelling slow; if passing, do so safely, and drive to the conditions. Have a great week and remember to look out for one another!

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Point Boardriders from left to right - Caleb Cutmore, Brie Bennett, Kora Cooper, Larry Fisher and Taylor Hutchison.

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aglan’s Point Boardriders Club has claimed the 2022 Hurley New Zealand Boardriders Club Championships in an emphatic victory at Whangamata on Sunday 8th May. Point Boardriders won the title after claiming the tag team event win which was the last chance for their opponents to steal the show. They have won the right to be New Zealand’s representative at the Usher Cup to be held on Australia’s Gold Coast in January 2023, the first global team surfing event. Led by their senior team member Larry Fisher, Point Boardriders claimed the tag team title as well as a one-two finish in the Open Men’s Division through Taylor Hutchison and Caleb Cutmore, a win by Kora Cooper in the Under 18 Boys, and thirds by Brie Bennett in the Open Women’s Division and team captain Larry Fisher in the Senior Men’s Division. The overall points title came down to the tag team event with Point Boardriders that held the overall lead throughout the event and they finally made it official over Bay Boardriders of Mount Maunganui in second, New Plymouth Surfriders in third

and host club Whangamata, finishing in fourth in the tag team event. “Wow, we came here to win this weekend but this event has been more than that” commented Larry Fisher. “This has been the best event that has captured what our club is about, being inclusive of all surfers and working as a team. That is what our President Luke Hughes has been working towards at home. We are stoked to win, and we want to represent New Zealand with pride at the Usher Cup next year” he added. The surf cranked for the final day of the event with the swell remaining in the 1.5m mark with light variable winds. Taylor Hutchison found himself in a battle with teammate Caleb Cutmore for the Open Men’s Division win. Both took different approaches to the final and it was Hutchison who surfed to the south that gained ascendency in the final. Bay Boardriders surfer Jack Hinton finished in third place impressing all weekend in both the team and individual events while Waihi Beaches’ sole finalist Zac Curle, finished in fourth. Natasha Gouldsbury (New Plymouth) took a win in the Open Women’s Division which kept her club in contention for

the overall win. Gouldsbury surfed to a 12.43 point total in the final to beat fellow Taranaki surfer Ariana Shewry of Oakura Boardriders who finished in second with Bennett in third and Lion Rock’s Gabi Paul in fourth. Jos Kennings defended his title in the Over 40 Men’s Division helping Whangamata to fourth overall. Kennings posted a 13.10 point heat total leaving his opponents requiring excellent scores to catch him. Oakura Boardriders’ Eli Smith finished the closest to Kennings with an 8.90 point heat total while Larry Fisher finished in third and Maori Bay Boardriders sole finalist Rian Boyd finishing in fourth. Kora Cooper (Rag) nailed the Under 18 Boys Division with his highest single wave score being a 7.23 point ride for a vertical backhand attack. Cooper is two weeks away from heading to the World Junior Championships being held in El Salvador. His closest rival will be his teammate at the event, Ta Mouldey. Mouldey was within striking distance of Cooper for the whole final, finishing with a 12.90 point heat total. Papamoa Boardriders representative Tava Santorik finished the final in third place with North Coast Boardriders surfer Tai Erceg-Gray finishing in fourth.

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BY RAGLAN COMMUNITY BOARD

May 2022 Community Board Update

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ur Community Board meeting was held on Wednesday 4th May via Zoom. During the public forum several issues were raised including: Safety for cyclists in town (particularly on Wainui Road), vehicle stops in front of the Super Value shop and the effectiveness of the security cameras in town and who maintains these. Each of these will be picked up by the community board and discussed further with WDC and relevant parties. Discussions around the management of storm, waste and drinking water through the Three Water’s Reform programme was discussed with Alison Diaz giving an update on Three Waters Reform. Government has taken on board feedback from the Three Water’s Working Group and last week accepted 44 of the 47 recommendations for changes to its water infrastructure reform programme, including recommendations for ownership and privatisation. At this stage it is expected that Councils will retain a share in the new entities and there will be a small subcommittee to feed local governance groups. It will be 2024 before the four new entities become live so it will cross an election. In the meantime WRC will continue to regulate on storm water and waste water. Mathew Telfer and Stephen Howard provided an update on how the Raglan Waste Water proposal is developing. Matters from the works and Issue report that were discussed were: Manu Bay Breakwater Wall Meeting has been set up by Tim Clarke for late May to discuss the ongoing issues. Currently the breakwater wall is causing safety issues for those that use the boat ramp at Manu Bay. Wi Neera Walkway seawall Tonkin and Taylors Condition assessment of the wall from the Bow street Jetty to the old Coast Guard Building was tabled.

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This sea wall is failing in certain areas and options for its upgrade are being investigated including retention on the land side, widening of the wall, lighting and needs for safety rail with consideration for any sea level rise. Raglan wharf structural repairs, pontoon and walkway This project is proceeding and tenders were due in from three tenderers in the first week of May. It is still expected that structural repairs will start in July and subject to consenting walkway and pontoon will follow immediately after. The Community Board Chairperson advised she had meet with the Rangitahi developers to view a potential location for a new indoor community swimming facility on the peninsula. A group of locals, that include a pool building and management expert, are getting the project going and will be looking at forming a trust if the project gets the go-ahead. Proposals are expected to be presented to the board once designs and concepts are ready. Intra-Raglan Bus Service No money was included in the long term plan for a local bus service but Council staff have written a report and are asking the infrastructure committee at their next meeting for the cash. Hopefully this will be discussed at the next Council Infrastructure meeting. Matariki Celebrations The community is gearing up to celebrate Matariki in June this year with the official public holiday set for Friday 24 June. There will be a number of community events happening in Raglan to celebrate Matariki, including a possible community celebration on Bow St on the 26th. The next Community Board meeting is on the 15th of June at 1:30pm. All contact info for Board Members on our website www.raglancommunityboard. co.nz.

Food rescue app launches in Raglan to tackle food waste

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he Waikato region is receiving a sustainability boost to its hospitality sector with Foodprint, a new tool that connects customers to discounted surplus food from local eateries, officially launching in Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Raglan on 2 May. Combating the climate crisis by minimising food from going to waste, Foodprint operates by offering generously discounted surplus food from eateries to customers to ‘rescue’ before it is thrown out. Customers order and pay for food in the app before collecting directly from the eateries, with the significant discounts ranging from 30 to 90 percent off the normal retail price. Almost 50,000 tonnes of food is wasted by the hospitality and retail sectors in New Zealand each year, over 60 percent of which is still edible. When food is thrown out it decomposes in landfills and emits the greenhouse gas methane, making food waste a huge contributor to climate change. Foodprint has partnered with around 7 eateries in Raglan including The Herbal Dispensary, SWOP, Wyld, SuperValue, Aroha Sushi, The Hut and The Shack Raglan. They join the community of 400 eateries in Auckland and Wellington reducing their ‘foodprint’

with the app with customers ‘rescuing’ their surplus food. “We are excited to be continuing our nationwide expansion by bringing Foodprint to the Waikato region,” says Founder Michal Garvey. “Foodprint is a sustainability driven app that gives customers a chance to take a bite at saving the planet. Addressing food waste has been identified as one of the top actions to combat the climate crisis and is currently under consultation through Ministry for the Environment.” Foodprint has been working with the local Councils to open their service up to the region. “When I read about the Foodprint app, I knew it was something I wanted to support the roll out of for our district. The app and its mission aligns with the Council’s food waste minimisation objectives and we hope it will provide a way for local businesses to get as much monetary value in their pockets as possible for food they have prepared.” Says Sally Fraser, Waste Minimisation Officer at Waipā District Council. Foodprint launched in Auckland in 2019. Last year, founder Michal Garvey took part in the country’s first Climate Response Accelerator, a new programme hosted by Wellington’s Creative HQ to supercharge innovative start-ups tackling climate change challenges. This enabled Foodprint to launch in Wellington and prepare them for nationwide growth in 2022, starting with the Waikato. https://foodprint.app/

Raglan Museum: Gilmour Street

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obert and John Gilmour arrived in New Zealand in the 1850s, and Robert and his wife, Sarah, bought land in and around Raglan. They had 7 sons and 5 daughters. Their first shop was where the old butter factory still stands on Wallis St. The next shop was on the corner of Cliff and James Street and was run by a son, Alan, after Robert died at the age of 57. The Gilmour family continued to run stores – often a combination of grocery sales on one side and women’s clothing on the other-until 1945. Two sons, Bob and Charlie, were the longest-standing proprietors, running the shop from the corner of Cliff and Bow streets, but later building one on the corner of Green (now Wainui) and Bow Streets (and then rebuilding it when the first one burnt down in 1921!). The family formed excellent relationships with their customers, locals and settlers alike. Both Bob

and Charlie were good linguists and were able to assist Māori with advice on many subjects. They were also generous with provision of supplies for people in need. In recognition of their excellent and longstanding service to the community, they had a street named after them…although it is unclear why the street was a little distance from places that the family lived and did business in. But then again, perhaps some of the numerous Gilmour relations lived in the street over the many years of them being significant residents of Raglan?


Janine Jackson

Nursing crisis hits Raglan Rest Home and Hospital T

he high cost of living and shortage of registered nurses in New Zealand is reaching a crisis point that could see the Raglan Rest Home and Hospital close down if it can’t meet Waikato DHB contractual obligations.

likelihood of many more months sleeping on site, Maree is grateful for someone to even cover a shift here and there. Like many facilities, Maree advertises for staff nationally and internationally but is then faced with the lack of affordable Owner/manager Maree Lawrence, a accommodation available in Raglan. “Currently we have five registered nurses registered nurse, is often working 24/7 and interested in coming to New Zealand and to sleeping in a campervan at the rest home in take long-term positions who would need order to cover the night shift. accommodation. Some come on their own She says the situation in Raglan is echoed and would need a room, and we have a couple throughout the country but aged care facilities of families who would need an apartment or in smaller towns are more at risk. house,” she says. “Accommodation in smaller areas is harder Once the nurses are in the country, they to find and we're unique in Raglan because are required to undertake New Zealand it's really expensive out here.” competency training, which takes time The scale the Ministry of Health uses to and comes at a cost. Maree needs to find fund aged care allocates more money to the $11,550 it takes to get each nurse able urban facilities and to practice in New Maree believes it hasn’t Zealand. Maree believes in putting people kept pace with the rising “Most of them come over profit. costs of living in a place here because they Not just an aged care facility, they like Raglan. haven't got money. also care for people with chronic “Historically, they And trying to raise illness, and provide respite and looked at the average that money, either to palliative care for all ages. She is residential house price, support them, or to known for taking people in who and the rates, and then somehow put them wouldn’t be able to afford other they created a funding through is another facilities or wouldn’t meet their scale, that has not been huge challenge. So criteria. reviewed in light of even if I can get them current valuations in from overseas, Maree has been campaigning for some time I've then got to find a way to pay for their to get the MOH to update aged care funding training.” but says the changes needed to come from But she’s not about to give up on the Raglan central government. Rest Home and Hospital; Maree believes in Speaking to Stuff recently, New Zealand putting people over profit. Aged Care Association chief executive Simon Not just an aged care facility, they also care Wallace said the sector was short of more for people with chronic illness, and provide than 1000 registered nurses and it was the respite and palliative care for all ages. She result of aged care receiving little attention is known for taking people in who wouldn’t from the central government for too long. be able to afford other facilities or wouldn’t With a lack of nurses everywhere, the meet their criteria. advice from the DHB is to reach out to the “Raglan is one of the only facilities who community. don’t have a system of charges for extras, “The DHB has been supportive but their such as fresh fruit, happy hour, or a room hands are tied as they are short of nurses as with a view, which makes it more affordable well. It was their suggestion, on behalf of the for residents.” ministry, to see if there are retired nurses who “There are investors around who talk about would come back to nursing or nurses that changing this place into something else but are working part time to come and help.” I don't want to do that yet. What’s Raglan Having spent months sleeping in the going to do if we lose this?” Maree knows there’s no quick fix to the campervan to ensure patient safety, and the

Raglan Rest Home and Hospital owner/manager Maree Lawrence is sleeping in her father's caravan on site to deal with the nursing shortage. nursing shortage but hopes there may be people in the community who can help with nursing shifts, affordable accommodation, sponsorship for competency training - she’s

open to any suggestions. To offer your support contact Maree Lawrence at 021 619 960 or raglanhospital@ xtra.co.nz.

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Janine Jackson

Reviewed by Ivana B. Held (critic at large)

Fresh eyes on our paradise

Pumpkins on parade

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aglan is a unique small town. A fluxing population of international visitors is part of the tow's culture. And the energy brought by visitors is exemplified by the paintings of Shifra Gassner. Shifra is visiting from Iowa, in the mid-west of the U.S. It is vast and flat corn country. But before Iowa she spent years as an artist's model in N.Y.C. and France, and much of her life was spent in artist communities and working studios. It was the recent covid-driven lock-downs that afforded her free time to finally pick up her own brush here in Raglan. Her paintings reveal a fresh appreciation of our familiar hills, clusters of foliage, inlets and cloudscapes. The scenes are composed, but not romanticized. They possess a heightened, bold, tonal treatment of shapes, and they are rendered with some speed that captures the freshness that is traditionally attributed to “Plein aire” painting (painting outside in nature). The reduction of detail and the flat treatment of space come across as a modernist strategy. Notes on the gallery wall say that the framing and the support for the paintings are all budget and recycled (and the pricing reflects this…I know it is indelicate to discuss prices when reviewing art, but this is Raglan and $300 for a decent unframed painting by an unknown artist in a small town is about right, right?) These paintings deserve a more classy frame. Anyway, this show of work depicting Raglan's environment reminded me why people still have an urge to turn a landscape into paint, and how there is still pleasure to be had in looking at the results. It is a real achievement that the best work in this modest show transcends the budget materials and speaks to the splendour of Whāingaroa. “Everything Changes “ by Shifra Gassner is currently showing at the Old School Arts Center Sundays and weekdays 10am-2pm until May 27.

The Hartstone and Herbert young gardeners with their mammoth pumpkin.

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more than 45-kilogram pumpkin has won top honours Raglan’s Crop Swap’s annual Pumpkin Festival.

The Hartstone and Herbert family’s pumpkin was the pride of the festival, weighing in at 46.8 kg. Held at the Raglan Bowling Club, locals pitted pumpkin against pumpkin in the highly contested weight, smallest circumference, unusual and scariest categories. A large turnout gathered to appraise the humble squash in all shapes and sizes, and taste-tested the various sweet and savoury pumpkin delights.

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Crop Swap has run the festival for three years, and continue to meet every first and third Sunday of the month at the Raglan Bowling Club starting at 9.30am. Bringing together backyard gardeners, home bakers and food foragers for swapping and sharing high quality local food on a regular basis, Crop Swap is a great way to share surplus produce. As well as sharing the garden abundance, there is also the sharing of garden wisdom from members with many years’ experience getting the best from their plot.

PSA ALLIED, PUBLIC HEALTH & TECHNICAL MECA

Strike

Allied public health and technical workers who are members of the PSA union have given notice of a national 24 hour strike on

Monday 16 May

This includes lab workers, hospital pharmacy, anaesthetic technicians, community oral health services and allied health therapy services. Although services in some areas at Waikato DHB hospitals may be affected, we have put in place contingency plans to ensure continued access to emergency services. Patient safety and care remains our priority. We will be contacting patients whose appointments will be affected.

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from Raglan Golf Club

Nine hole golfers lead the way

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t's all smiles as Raglan 9 Hole Golfers amble down the 7th fairway onto a meritorious victory over Horsham Downs 46 to 26 points. Raglan's team comprising Lyn Rogers, Jan Brightwell, Annie Highet and Helen Goddwin, pictured above, played steady golf to be overall winners on the day of this Waikato 9 Hole Pennants Competition.

With 12 teams from around Waikato competing, the level of golf was extremely high as teams were keen to take out top spot. Raglan is coming 4th equal in this competition. The next round in this competition is on the 13th May when the ladies will play Riverside at Hukanui Golf Club. Good luck ladies! Off the tee...Pete Aim.

Raglan Golf Easter Tournament

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he annual LJ HOOKER Easter Golf tournament was held in excellent conditions with tight finishes being recorded in all divisions. Results were as follows: DIVISION 1 NET SCORES. 1.Roger Mita Waitomo 72. 2.Ken Shea Raglan 72 3.Sam Pye Waitomo 76 DIVISION 2 NET SCORES. 1.Kevin Klenner Raglan 75. 2.Richard Page Raglan 76 3.Chris Harris Raglan 77.

DIVISION 3 NET SCORES. 1.Sam Kersten Raglan 83. 2.Andrew Daly Raglan 86. 3.Rae Borell Raglan 88 9 HOLE DIVISION 1. Robin Redshaw Raglan 42. 2.Annie Highet Raglan 45. 3.Amanda Cron Raglan 45 Entries were capped off at 61 bringing in golfers from around the country who enjoyed the course, lunch and fun atmosphere.

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Divas to play at Old School

Gilly Darbey and Vikki Clayton – Divas.

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ust imagine a musical fusion of Ab Fab and a singing Miss Piggy and you've got a pretty accurate idea of what these two are all about. Music ranging from folk, country, blues and self penned, these ladies can deliver. “We take our music very seriously but we love to have fun too” Both are famed for their beautiful voices and between them play several instruments. Not to be taken lightly these girls have impeccable pedigrees when it comes to musical careers. Between them, and

sometimes together, they've worked with Van Morrison, Richard Thompson, John Martyn, Fairport Convention, Joan Armatrading, Ralph Mctell (blah blah - the list is endless) and they are too modest (old) to remember them all – needless to say highly respected by their peers They've toured the world, played major festivals and events (did ya spot Gilly at Live Aid?) and armed with nothing but their voices, charm and prosecco they thrill audiences everywhere. Both of them born in the UK but now happily living in New Zealand.

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RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

WAITETUNA 1126 Old Mountain Road Charming Privacy Mid way between Hamilton and Raglan is this idyllic, charming, sunny three bedroom home. This 1088m2 property is large enough to grow all the fruit and vegetables you need. A pocket of native bush provides shelter, bird song and the Waitetuna river for the kids to enjoy. The tastefully decorated home enjoys plenty of sun and the warmth of native timber floors. The large covered deck provides a peaceful sheltered spot for entertaining friends or family. Waitetuna is a very popular rural community appreciated by all ages who live here. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me.

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GST Inclusive (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 4.00pm, Thursday 12 May

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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WAINGARO 1814 Waingaro Road Island in the Sun This sunny five bedroom home is uniquely positioned on 1.458ha with the beautiful Waingaro River on the boundary. Located 40km from Hamilton, this lifestyle property is an easy commute to work and has numerous recreational opportunities on the door step. This property also features a three bay garage with one bay enclosed. The large deck is the perfect spot for the family to hang out or simply a quiet spot to enjoy the sun. There's plenty of space to grow fruit and vegetables and enjoy the outdoors. Those seeking a change of pace and value privacy should strongly consider this property. pggwre.co.nz/HAM35913 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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RAGLAN 3803 State Highway 23 Work from Home or Income Less than 6km from Raglan this 3.5ha property has multiple income producing options. The dwelling is a well presented four bedroom plus office home, featuring recent renovations with modern kitchen. There is three bay garaging for parking. Privately located past the house is a 320m2 approx shed/workshop that would be perfect to operate a home business from. Part of this shed is currently converted to a two bedroom unit that could also be useful as office space. There is reliable water supply to stock and gardens. The land is easy contour and productive, suitable for cattle and horses.

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RAGLAN 54 Warren Road Beautiful Blank Canvas • • • • •

Build your dream home 6.0654 hectares more or less Stunning lifestyle views Quality grazing pasture, 7 paddocks Less than 15km from Raglan Township

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY

GST Inclusive (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 4.00pm, Thursday 16 June

VIEW

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz pggwre.co.nz/HAM35917 Helping grow the country


RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 7 May 2022

from Sue Kingi

Rangitahi Centennial Invitational

Team

Score

First Kicks Crabs

POD

Jellyfish

Awana Fox

Orca

Louis Dyer

Kina

Asher Coleman & Ben Buchanan

Stingrays Seals

Ollie Honstan & Conner Devlin

Periwinkles Girls

Dolphins Urchins

Karioi Kahawai Paua

Seahorses

Whale Tails

Ollie Marshall-Carter

5-0 W 0-4 L

7-1 W 3-2 W

Estella Hawken Ruby Cowie

8-0 W

Olivia Cowie

0-8 L

Maia Neems

Lost by default 13-0 W

Poppy Pearson Whole team

Mixed Gurnards

5-1 W 4-0 W

Casmir Thornley

Te Wheke

1-0 W 1-0 W

Jonah Pasch, Tawhai Coates & Ranui Hafez

Mussels

Barracudas Sea Lions

Bullsharks Mako Megalodons Morays Snappers

1-0 W 3-1 W

4-1 W 1-1 D 4-2 W 3-1 W 6-4 W 10-4 W 1-7 L 4-3 W 7-0 W

Kauri Wharekawa Jaxon Banks & Carter McLeod Brayden Wright

Caleb Lever Whole team Jesse Fraser Copal Mateja Van Camezind & Dylan Quilter

SU PPO RT O U R SU PPO RTERS

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he Raglan Bowling Club held its second Rangitahi Centennial Invitational tournament on Saturday.

Players from other clubs who are great supporters of Raglan Bowls were invited to participate. A wonderful spread provided by Michelle Mills and Carol Price. The Rangitahi Trophy pictured above left is made by Simon Te Wheoro and presented annually at the Raglan Bowling Club Centennial Tournament.

The Rangitahi trophy was provided by the Peacocke family and is made from old timber from the old bridge that connected Raglan to the Rangitahi Peninsula. Each year when the trophy is competed for, the names of the winning, second and third-place teams gets written into the original minute book of the Raglan Bowling Club, dating back to 1921.

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WHAT'S ON EVENTS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF KEY TEAM MEMBERS: CHECK OUR WEBSITE TO CONFIRM RAGLAN FILM FESTIVAL 2022 Film nominations open until 2pm Monday 4 July. Enter online https://www.raglanartscentre. co.nz/rff/ EXHIBITION – TILL FRIDAY 27 MAY “Everything Changes! A Year of Landscapes from around Whaingaroa Harbour” – Shifra Gassner. Weekly until 27 May, Open Sunday to Friday 10am-2pm. (Closed Saturdays). MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL – SATURDAY 14 MAY Kendall Elise – ‘Let The Night In’ Album Release Tour. 7pm, doors open 6.30pm. Tickets $25 www. undertheradar.co.nz MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL – SUNDAY 15 MAY We Wayward Divas. 4.30pm, doors open 4pm. Tickets $20 on the door. LIVE AND LOCAL – FRIDAY 20 MAY A showcase for local performers, from songwriters to comedy – NZ Music Month Special! 7.30-9pm, doors open 7pm. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open NOURISH HAND-BUILDING FOR ADULTS 4-week programme with Lindy Moir | Mon 8 June – 29 June | 9 | $120 RCAC+Clay members $140 RCAC members $160 nonmembers | Membership, coffee/tea and gf treat, 3kg clay + bisque firing included, glaze firing extra | Bookings essential www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops REGULAR EVENTS Raglan Filmmakers’ Club Monthly on 1st Tues MaySept, 6-7pm Ragtimers Ukulele Group Weekly on Wed, 4pm Clay Shed Members’ Night Weekly on Wed, 5-7pm Karioi Quilters Monthly on 2nd Thurs 10.30am Raglan Art Group Monthly on 1st Fri, 10am Backgammon Club Monthly on last Fri, 6pm

MOVIES HELMUT NEWTON (M | 93 mins) Sun 22 May 4.30pm BERGMAN ISLAND (M | 113 mins) Sat 21 May 5pm

BELFAST (M | 98 mins) Sat 21 May 8pm SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF KEY TEAM CHECK WEBSITE TO CONFIRM MASKS ARE REQUIRED ON ARRIVAL FOR ALL MOVIE SESSIONS

Door sales 30min prior raglanmovies.co.nz

Contact 825 0023 | info@raglanartscentre.co.nz | https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/

CROP SWAP. FIRST AND THIRD SUNDAYS OF THE MONTH. 9.30 -10.30am at Raglan Bowling Club, Bring anything from 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

WED 25 MAY R A G L A N RAMBLERS 9am from James St near Wallis St Ed Hillary Hope Reserve - bring lunch BADMINTON FOR ADULTS

at Raglan Area School Hall starts Thursday 5 May. 7.30-9.30pm. Contact Celia 027 7636974

45 Bow Street, Raglan • • • • • • • • •

Low Cost Counselling Free Budget Service Drop-in Lounge OpShop Rooms for Hire Justice of the Peace Alcohol & Drug Services Youth Programs Information Technology Support

Please contact us for more information Ph: 825 8142 info@raglancommunityhouse.org.nz www.raglancommunityhouse.org.nz

LOCATION OF DEFIBRILLATORS IN RAGLAN Defibrillators can save lives in the event of an accident or medical emergency. Here is where they are located in Raglan. 24 HOURS: St John Raglan (11 Wainui Road) Raglan Club (22 Bow Street) Raglan Holiday Park (61 Marine Parade) The Institute of Awesome (5B Whaanga Road) WORK HOURS: Raglan Gym (32 Bow Street) Raglan Medical Centre (9 Wallis Street) Raglan Police (3 Wi Neera Street) Xtreme Zero Waste (186 Te Hutewai Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach) Raglan Coastguard (Raglan Wharf) Camp Raglan (578 Wainui Road) e-Coast Marine Consulting (18 Calvert Road) This info can be found on the AED app. You can download it for free on your phone.

FLUE CLEANING AND SAFETY INSPECTIONS $125. Also repairs and installations Phone Mark on 021457342 or 07 8298103. PIANO LESSONS Adult Beginner Children -all ages, anyone interested. Term 2 ph: 07 825 7427. Public Notices

R A G L A N BOWLING CLUB AGM. 11 am – 19 June 2022. At Raglan Bowing Club, James Street. All members welcome The AGM will be followed by shared lunch and Prize-Giving S Kingi - Secretary WANTED

Any unwanted Car, Ute, Van or 4WD. Any condition. Cash paid, free pick up. Phone/Txt Kevin on 027 299 6165

RAGLAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY next meeting Tuesday May 17th at 1-00pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. Floral Art, Honouring Mother, Normal Competitions, Display Table, Garden Vibes, Sales Table, Raffle, Tea and Biscuits. Come and enjoy meeting gardening friends. New members especially welcome.

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Waikato region rating information database — available for public inspection Pursuant to Section 28 of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002, Waikato Regional Council gives notice that the Waikato region’s rating information database (RID) is available for public inspection at the council, 160 Ward Street, Hamilton, between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. The RID contains information required by the council for setting and assessing rates on each rating unit within the Waikato region. The owner’s names and postal addresses of properties are available for inspection on the RID unless the council has received a request in writing for withholding the owner’s names or postal addresses or both from the RID. All requests made for the withholding of names and/or postal addresses must be in writing and addressed to Waikato Regional Council, Private Bag 3038, Waikato Mail Centre, Hamilton 3240. CDA McLay Chief Executive

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WED 18 MAY R A G L A N RAMBLERS 9am from James St near Wallis St - beach walk, or kayak across harbour

WORKSHOP: SCULPTING FROM LIFE. May 14 and 15 An introduction to the practise of 3-D clay modelling and drawing. Tutor Stuart Shepherd has experience from work in the film industry at Aoki studio in NYC and Weta workshop in Wellington. The workshop fee $180.00 covers the cost of a model, clay, and lunch. Places are limited, ph 0211716229 for more info.

Public Notices

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Autumn is here ... THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday & Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend. ONE-DAY FRESH WATER WORKSHOP ON 20TH MAY 2022 9.30AM - 3PM AT THE UNION CHURCH HALL, 3 STEWART ST, RAGLAN to get community input about managing harbour catchments and fresh water around Whāingaroa and the West Coast of the Waikato region. If you are interested in attending the event, please register via the WRC website (see below) or phone 0800 800 401. You can email the Freshwater Policy Review team at policy@ waikatoregion.govt.nz. You can also keep up with progress and subscribe for project updates on the website waikatoregion. govt.nz/freshwater-policy-review

OUTDOOR DJ CONCERT FOR RANGATAHI BY RANGATAHI as part of Youth Week. Sunday 15th May, 1-3pm. We have had some local DJ workshops and are looking forward to these rangatahi showcasing their skills. We will provide food at discounted prices, live music, some dance and skating at Papahua.

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