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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

EST. 1903

13th May 2021 - Issue #728

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40 Kaitoke Street SOLD for $1,350,000 44a Upper Wainui Road SOLD for $866,000 Both properties SOLD under the Auctioneer’s hammer after a clever 4-5 week marketing programme. Needless to say my vendors are very happy.

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Inner Space Art collective Inner Space will be holding their exhibition at Studeo Gallery on Cross St. Full story on page 5.

Dear Editor I am concerned at the continuing approaches by neighbours demanding severe tree trimming and topping of native trees on my property to "improve" their views, at my expense! I purchased my property in Raglan specifically for its peaceful, tranquil setting, with native trees surrounding a lovey old original bungalow. Sadly this environment has been eroded by frequent requests for excess cut backs of said trees which I have been reluctant to do but with neighbourly relationships on the line I have, in conjunction with an experienced local arborist, undertaken appropriate trimming of and removal of dead and toxic (self-sown) privet last year

which I will continue on a similar program this year. An irony not lost on me is that further to the request to "trim" an adjacent tree on the neighbouring boundary (at my expense), has been the neighbours frequent watering by a sprinkler system, used constantly through the dry months, when water restrictions ensued last year during a very dry Raglan summer to keep a very green lawn! It appears some Raglan residents have an expectation their wishes for "unobstructive views" should come before other residents quiet enjoyment of their own tree lined properties and even before the raw beauty and protection of Raglan's enduring "Green" ethos. Cushla Allison

Dear Editor As a new resident in Raglan, I am wondering about the intersection of Opotoru Rd with Tahuna and Wainui Rd's especially as the sub-division develops. Are we planning a round-about and if so will it take place while we supposedly have

fewer tourists? Is it shovel ready, for central government help?

Dear Editor Foodwaste and Car Fumes It’s no surprise the subject of foodwaste surfaces time and again in Raglan. What does come as a surprise is how few of us connect the problem with an actual answer; just stop wasting food. It really is that simple. It all starts on our own plates, in our own fridges, and with our own habits. It’s fantastic that Xtreme Zero Waste offer a foodwaste collection, although our household has never needed or used the service. At least it gives people the feeling that some good is being done. But as we all know about collecting our recyclables, it’s not the real answer. In both cases the only real answer is not to produce the waste in the first place. So next time you’re clearing your plates into the foodwaste bin, ask yourself if it could be saved for tomorrow’s lunch. Or remember when prepping your next meal, and don’t make so much. There’s no reason any of the food in your cupboard or fridge, food that you spent good money buying, should end up as waste. The compost can take care of any absolute scraps, and pretty soon the only thing

in your foodwaste bin will be bones (if you’re a meat eater). On a seperate note - has anybody else noticed how many people are leaving their cars running and engines idling when stopped? At the lookouts and parks, at the supermarkets, pretty much anywhere around town... never used to be a problem, but now it seems to be happening all the time, everywhere? Shame enough we’ve become a nation of excessively large cars, apparently now we’ve forgotten how to turn them off… choosing instead to chug through more fossil fuel, dump carbon, and fume out those around us. Apologies to any of you who I’ve offended, by walking up to your car window and quizzing the motives of your actions, but it’s just horrible breathing vehicle exhaust. Like foodwaste, the problem comes down to not being aware or concerned about our actions, or the impact they have on the environment or the people around us. So… for anyone up to the challenge, maybe try establishing some new habits that will be helpful for all of us. Cheers - Ste’en Webster

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Going for gold: Whāingaroa open mixed team at the long distance nationals.

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Whāingaroa open mixed team – racing together for the first time, and with a late ring-in

as well – have paddled their way to a

And with the last long distance

racing for Conan’s family team up north,

nationals having been held a full two

Nga Hoe Horo.

years previously – the 2020 champs were

Whāingaroa

cancelled because of Covid-19 – the

surprise gold at the Waka Ama Long

paddle-power of the teams they’d face was

Distance Nationals at Picton.

even more of an unknown.

Whānau

Hoe

Waka

members were delighted at the club’s successes at what is one of the largest events on the Waka Ama NZ racing calendar. The

The team of Teresa Waitere, Ben

The Whāingaroa win in 2hr 6m was all

event attracted 860 paddlers – ranging in

Millward, Lance Higgens, Chev Reti, Jo

the more remarkable given that Chev Reti

age from 16 to 70-plus – over two days of

Gibbs and Wayne Trott headed home a

was a last minute ring-in for club stalwart

Anzac Weekend.

field of seven waka in the gruelling 24km

Nicola Taylor, who was recovering from a

race.

recent operation and pulled out on medical

The Whāingaroa crew had put in a lot of hard work since being selected at a club

advice. Adding to the excitement for the local

muster a few months back, but were still

contingent,

longtime

paddler

Wayne

thrilled and surprised to win by the best

Trott came away with a bronze medal

part of a minute from a Manukau team,

in the adaptive men’s 10km race while

with southerners Waitaha another two

Whāingaroa’s open women’s team – Krystal

minutes back in third.

Higgens, Kristi Daniel, Haidee Rangiawha,

has grown to become one of the longeststanding and largest long distance waka ama events in the country. Saturday’s hoe will see 900-odd paddlers compete, with best viewing of the spectacle from both the jetty and walkbridge downtown, Cliff St and the Raglan wharf.

expect) when you’re training in little old

Hartstone – just missed the podium with

Whāingaroa,” one of the victorious local

an “awesome fourth place” in their 24km

competing to run this much-anticipated

paddlers explained. The team had been

race.

annual event, but Whāingaroa will still

a week but had no accurate feel on how fast

Rangiawha also got gold in the open men’s

their opponents would be.

long distance course although they were

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Vying for top honours for heaviest, best carved, smallest, oddest and best pumpkin baking, over 70 people attended with pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, and baked into various sweet and savoury delights.

and then the cycle starts all over again,” Suz says.

and sharing high quality local food on a regular basis, guardian Suz Hall reckons Crop Swap is a great way for Raglanites to share their surplus and at the same time get to know the local community.

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aglan’s crop swappers pitted pumpkin against pumpkin at the annual Pumpkin Festival at the Raglan Club recently.

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Belinda Thomas with her carved Russian Doll pumpkin


Artist collective finds Inner Space L ocal artists join forces to showcase an exhibition at Chris Meek’s studio on Cross Street starting Friday, May 28 at 5.30pm.

The five emerging artists Annika Clover, Seb Hart, Ziggy Knuiman, Korrin Bevan and Ciaran Lannon will present a selection of their works in a group exhibition called Inner Space. There is a surreal quality to their works; as a collective the young artists all share a sense of the absurd in their paintings and illustrations, which feature tortured, macabre, sombre and strange looking depictions of humanity. From vibrant use of colour to just black ink, the range of work on show provides a feast for the eye and the intricate ways in which they respond to their subject matter makes you want to take a second look. Like many struggling artists, the five all find ways to make a crust outside of their art; Annika runs vegetarian/vegan café Clover, Korrin works at Aloha Sushi and Ciaran, who is Wellington based, Tokoroa-born, is a student. “It’s awesome to have an exhibition alongside some of my favourite artists who are also some of my very good friends,” Korrin says.

They describe their creative process as a sense of purging the ideas swirling around in their heads into a drawing or painting. “I’m inspired by life and everything around me but what inspires me more is the line that I’ve just drawn; each line inspires the next,” Seb says. Like many visual artists they struggle to express themselves in words but say their artwork speaks volumes. “I find it so much easier to express my feelings through my art and I hope people get a sense of that when they look at my paintings,” Annika says. The group are thrilled to have the support of renowned sculptor Chris Meek and the use of his studio. “We are grateful that Chris is so open to supporting young artists; he is very generous with his time and letting us exhibit at his studio. It’s also great to have local brewer Workshop Brewery for supporting us on opening night with their fine brews,” Annika says. Their exhibition will have its official opening at Chris Meek’s studio, 21 Cross Street. Opening night is Friday May, 28 starting at 5.30pm and will then open daily Saturday, May 29 – Monday, June 7. Janine Jackson

INNER SPACE Art Exhibition Opening Night Friday, May 28 from 5.30pm then open for viewing daily from Saturday 29 May - Monday 7 June at Studeo Gallery, 21 Cross St, Raglan.

Inner Space art collective from left Annika Clover, Ziggy Knuiman, Seb Hart and Korrin Bevan (missing Ciaran Lannon).

A message from the Raglan Police:

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n the last two weeks Police have received reports of five family harm matters, two burglaries, a stolen vehicle and two other dishonesty related offences. Two people are being prosecuted for drink driving and there has been one reported crash on SH 23. Of significance we are appealing for information regarding a missing person. The man in his forties notified a friend on Sunday, May 2, that he was going to fish off the rocks at Papanui Point and would be returning that afternoon. The man's vehicle was later located in the Papanui Point carpark and his belongings located on the beach. Search and Rescue have been searching the area extensively but have

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been unable to locate the man. We are asking that anyone who was at Papanui Point that Sunday, May 2, please contact us by ringing 105 - quoting file number 210503/2078. Please ensure as the weather changes, so does our driving: • Drive slower than you normally would – it only takes a split second to lose control in wet or icy conditions. • Avoid sudden braking or turning movements that could cause you to skid. • Accelerate smoothly and brake gently. Enjoy the autumn and remember to look out for one another! Senior Constable Andrew Murphy and the Raglan Team

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Anna Hawkins releases 'Dreamer' - concert in Raglan Legal Advice with DTI

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nown for her expressive tone “with a voice that has the power to uplift irrespective of the song being sung” (NZ Musician) Anna’s music has been described as captivating and ethereal. Anna is set to perform several intimate shows following the release of her latest folk inspired album Dreamer which showcases Anna’s songwriting and haunting voice. Anna is thrilled to be hitting the stage to perform her new material. Her first stop is Raglan at the Old School Arts Centre on Friday 21st May. Anna is no stranger to the Waikato having performed at the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival last year and with the Trust Waikato Symphony Orchestra on several occasions. “With a voice range and expressive tone that could turn a nursery rhyme into something beautiful” (Sunday Star Times) Anna’s live

show promises to move and inspire featuring songs from Dreamer alongside folk classics appealing to fans of Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Loreena McKennitt and Civil Wars, Joy Williams. "For those who are partial to female folk singers, Anna Hawkins is a real deal, homegrown talent” (Keeping Up With NZ) The Dreamer project first began while Anna was living in London recording with longstanding producer Pawel Zarecki at his home studio in Warsaw, Poland. Six years previously, Anna first travelled across the globe to work alongside Pawel and other world class musicians in Poland, London and Israel. This daring move brought her recording dreams to life with albums Journey On, Bold Brave & Beautiful and Divine, the latter of which earned five weeks in the NZ album charts with a song clocking over 1.5 million views on youtube for its music video filmed in Israel. After moving back to New Zealand Dreamer was completed with singersongwriter Luke Thompson producing and Nic Mander’s mixing and recording vocals at Parachute Studios. Four years in the making Dreamer features a talented and eclectic group of musicians from Poland, Israel and New Zealand. While the album is mainly guitar driven it also includes a string orchestra, cello, fiddle, percussion and keys alongside instruments such as the mountain dulcimer, melodica, ukulele and tin whistle with some foot stomping, hand clapping, whistling and atmospheric vocals thrown in for good measure. Anna is supported by local folk singersongwriter Parabola West who will open the show. Tickets $30 available at www.iticket.co.nz

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Personal liability for employment law breaches

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any business owners, directors and senior employees may not be aware that they can be found personally liable for employment law breaches, including claims for unpaid wages, holiday pay and remedies for personal grievances. An upward trend of applications by MBIE (Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employer) against individuals for payment of penalties and owed monies serves as a warning not only to legal entities, but individuals, to ensure employment law obligations are being met. The Employment Relations Act 2000 provides power to Labour Inspectors to apply for a penalty against a person who is involved in employment law breaches. A Labour Inspector or an employee may also claim for a default in payment of wages, holiday pay or other money owed. The Act sets out when a person is “involved in the breach” and this includes when a person has: �

aided, abetted, counselled or procured the breach; or

has induced, whether by threats or promises, the breach; or

has been induced in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in, or party to, the breach; or

has conspired with others to effect the breach.

The liability extends to “officers” of an entity, which includes: directors, partners, persons holding similar positions of power, and persons in a position to exercise significant influences over the management and administration of an entity. In a recent decision, Labour Inspector v Raj Kiwi Limited, the Employment Relations Authority found a former owner of a company personally liable for payment of penalties totalling $70,000 and unpaid wage entitlements of over $26,000. When attributing liability to the former owner and sole director, the Authority noted that he was in a position to exercise significant influence over the management of Raj Kiwi and did in fact exercise such control.

Rusty Players Orchestra comes to Raglan

For those officers who do exercise influence and control in the decisions for a legal entity, this provides further incentive to ensure that employment law obligations are being met. The implications of a breach could not only mean an order for payment against the entity, but also against the individuals involved. For more information on your employment law obligations and ensuring compliance, please contact Jaime Lomas at DTI Lawyers: jaime@ dtilawyers.co.nz Tune in next month for another employment law related issue. If you have any employment law issues you would be interested in reading about please email jaime@dtilawyers.co.nz

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n Sunday 18 April the Raglan Town Hall hosted a Rusty Player event. The event was promoted and sponsored by Orchestras Central Trust, an organisation that delivers orchestral music experiences in the Waikato through the Trust Waikato Symphony Orchestra, Rusty Players, Youth Orchestras Waikato and OCT Ensemble. About 35 players turned up on the day, a few locals, Hamiltonians and others from as far away as Morrinsville and Paeroa. They came together in the morning to practice the music in their orchestral sections of strings and wind. Some players mentioned they felt “rusty” at first, but supported by the old hands, the development (and the musicians’ enjoyment) over the two practice sessions was obvious even to an untutored ear. During the early afternoon the whole orchestra came together under the baton of Catherine Polglase and eventually an audience of around 25 was treated to three well-known

pieces: Suite no 2 from The Water Music by Handel, the Adagio from Spartacus by Khachaturian (the theme from the 1980’s television drama series The Onedin Line) and an arrangement of Rod Stewart’s iconic song Sailing. The out-of-towners in the orchestra were flattering about our lovely town hall, and enjoyed the Wharf fish n chip lunch too (30+ separate parcels!). A highlight for one young man who was there with his family, was an invitation to join in as the cymbal player. After the practices, he ended up hitting the cymbal at exactly the right place in Theme from The Onedin Line. Rusty Players Orchestra is a sometime regular event around the Waikato, further information from their Facebook page and website: www.orchestras.org.nz. This looked like very good fun indeed - I wished I had a dusty instrument in my cupboard. WD

C E L E B RATING A N E W D I RECTOR AT DT I LAWYERS Building on the firm’s success, DTI Lawyers are excited to have Nick Feast joining the directorship as of 1 April 2021. NICK FEAST is an experienced lawyer in commercial law, property, trust and estate matters, providing expert advice particularly in the areas of property, asset planning and business acquisition.

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An Update from the team at Raglan Medical FLU VACCINE FOR PATIENTS AGED UNDER 65 Bookings are open for day and evening flu clinics commencing Tuesday 18th May.

FLU VACCINES OVER 65 Funded vaccines are currently available to all eligible patients aged over 65 in our community.

COVID-19 VACCINATIONS We are scheduled to commence COVID-19 vaccinations to the wider community from the start of July and will be running special clinics in the evenings and weekends over the winter months to accommodate this. Raglan Medical fully supports this vaccination program but understand some of you may have reservations, please check out the following site:

DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS

VIRTUAL SERVICES

We would like to ask you book well in advance for regular medical needs as at times we are experiencing two week wait times for your preferred doctor, this is due to a nationwide GP shortage. However, we do have a triage system in place so please call us if you have urgent medical problems or need advice.

We encourage you to continue booking telephone consultations where possible and to sign up to our Manage My Health App which gives you more control to access results, book appointments and the ability to email your doctor directly.

COVID-19 TESTING

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We are welcoming a new doctor from Holland at the start of August to work at Raglan Medical for two years. We urgently need a home for Dr Renee, her husband and two young children. If anyone is able to help with this request, please contact us via admin@raglanmedical.co.nz.

COVID Vaccination Admin Manager – 3 Month fixed term contract, approx. 25-30 hours per week

We continue to offer COVID-19 tests to make sure there are no undetected cases in our community. If you develop any respiratory symptoms: shortness of breath, sore throat, cough, fever or a runny nose, please call us to arrange a COVID swab & self-isolate immediately. Testing will help us to keep our community safe..

CONGRATULATIONS TO DR HAMISH AND DR MADELINE The Raglan Medical Team would like to congratulate Hamish and Madeline who recently welcomed a beautiful twin boy and girl to the world weighing in at 3.06kg and 3kg respectively. Their young family has just doubled and we wish them the best of luck on this next chapter.

After Hours & Public Holiday Care Arrangements: Anglesea Clinic provide health services for our patients out of normal working hours, they are located at Corner of Anglesea & Thackeray Streets in Hamilton and can be contacted 24 hours a day on 07 858 0800. Healthline can be contacted 24 hours a day on 0800 611 116 for free advice from registered nurses. In the event of an emergency, dial 111.

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https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/ five-things-you-need-know-about-mrnavaccine-safety.html N.B. We are not currently taking bookings for COVID 19 Vaccinations. More information on the national roll-out is available on the MOH website.

General Practitioner – One year fixed term contract 0.6 – 0.8 FTE

COVID Vaccinators – we are seeking expressions of interest from any vaccinators with current certification or from retired medical professionals with current APCs who would be interested in assisting with our vaccination rollout All applicants for these positions must hold either: • NZ citizenship • NZ Permanent residency • Appropriate visas required to legally work in New Zealand For more information regarding these positions, please email admin@raglanmedical.co.nz


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ANZ backs Raglan netball

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s the whistle blows for the start of the 2021 season of the ANZ Premiership, ANZ is looking to help netball teams in Raglan get back on the court this season and is putting out a nationwide call to recognise and reward netball’s Local Legends.

Captain Katrina Rore with School Kids as a part of an ANZ Grant.

After one of the toughest seasons ever for netball clubs and school teams last year, ANZ wants to find and celebrate the netball community’s Local Legends - the greatest supporters whose time and energy keep local netball alive through the good times and the tough. Netball’s Local Legends could be anyone from diehard supporters who turn up week in, week out; or parents that taxi their kids to games every weekend; or coaches who are constantly working behind the scenes. ANZ wants to get behind their commitment to the game and will fund a project that will make their netball contribution easier up to the value of $15,000 plus a $1000 cash prize for the Legend themselves, as a thank you for everything they do in the community.

For the 10th year running, ANZ is also offering netball grants to schools and netball clubs throughout Raglan to help them take their game to the next level. The ANZ Netball Grants programme has helped the country's grassroots netballers with everything from new training gear and uniforms, to spruced up netball facilities. Over the past decade, the Grants have totalled more than $1.2 million. ANZ Head of Sponsorship Sue McGregor said, “ANZ is proud to still be standing behind grassroots netball in New Zealand after 10 years, from the community organisers and players right up to the elite athletes in the ANZ Premiership and Silver Ferns. We know that having a little extra support of someone in your community can make a massive difference in achieving your netball goals.” To apply for an ANZ Netball Grant or to nominate a netball Local Legend in your community, visit ANZcourtside.co.nz.

An update from Raglan Netball Club:

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fter our netball club being closed down due to Covid-19, we have come back excited to get this season started. We are a new committee with the same passion for netball, ready to take our club to the next level and also working hard to ensure that it is a success. It has taken a lot of time and commitment to get the club up and going again. The support from our community has definitely been encouraging.

This year the club has catered to the women. We have a women's team that has been training for the past couple months to take our club through this year's season. I've had the pleasure to witness these women and their trainings. It is also heart warming to see not only new women joining the club, but past members who have also returned. With all of this Raglan Netball Club has many things installed for the future of our club. We are looking forward to meeting more passionate netballers out in our community.

Raglan Football Club season has kicked off

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he football season has kicked off to a flying start with 23 teams playing matches on the Papahua reserve, and away games within Waikato. The club committee comprises of: Luca Grilli, Amy Hanna, Jo Clarke, Liz Hosking, and Chris Wallis. A huge amount of work goes into the running of the club. New members recruited to the committee include: John Brzeski, Shelley Wilson, Kelley Marra, Katie Lowes and Haydee Gosling. Massive thanks to everyone

that helped with the working bee, cleaning kit, sheds, pumping balls and painting the pitch lines. Without this input the games can’t take place. The turnout for coach training at Te Uku Hall was tremendous, a sign of amazing parental support and dedication to team sport for young people in Raglan. This year a new team joins Raglan Area School for training. The Spratz changed their name to the Megalodons, and the ratio of boy/ girl teams approaches 50/50.

Raglan Junior Rugby first games this weekend

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ell our 2021 RJRC games all officially start this Saturday, May 15, and the kids couldn’t be more excited! We have 7 teams wearing our Raglan Green and Black jerseys this year with our youngest kid aged 3 and 4 years, right up to 12 and 13 years of age, over 100 players, 14 coaches, 7 managers and loads of parent support. We have three grading games to kick the season off then will be allocated into pools for the rest of the season. We have a 10 a side tournament weekend coming up on June 13th which is always an absolute mud bath but so much fun for the kids and an awesome atmosphere to be apart of.

I'd like to say a huge thanks on behalf of our RJRC committee to our awesome coaches, managers, our sponsors Alpha Interiors, Direct Tech, Raglan Bakery and Raglan Surf Emporium (who are also printing our new coach and manager T-shirts as we speak!), Our senior Club, in particular Sam Rickard for all the awesome mahi you have been putting in with signage etc. Special thanks also to Karyn Connor in all you do for our club as they say it takes a village and we have an amazing one. Rach Hudson, RJRC President

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EnviroMatters

Te Pokapū Taiao o Whāingaroa

The Whāingaroa Environment Centre

whāingaroa.org.nz | Centre Hub opening hours: Wed, Thu & Fri 12 - 4pm, Sat 10am - 12pm | Raglan Town Hall Whāingaroa is famous for its food and community projects. As a community we truly care about issues facing us and love to find solutions to tricky things that often create New Zealand wide changes (remember the Plastic Free Raglan Project!). Whether we are feeding our families, or our visitors, we know good healthy food is important. Imagine if healthy food was easily available and affordable for everyone, where growing and sharing good food was a normal part of everyday life. The Whāingaroa Environment Centre, working together with our community, wants to make this vision a reality. "Kai in our Community" is a new project led by Whāingaroa Environment Centre. The aim of this project is to identify how we get our food, is it affordable, and what can we do so that everyone can enjoy healthy local food. We want to explore what people are already doing in the food space and how we can work together to make getting and enjoying healthy local kai the norm in Whāingaroa. We know there are many fabulous individuals and groups tackling issues around food access, we send heartfelt thank you to all the work you do, and we would love to hear from you.

With your help we want to: Find out what is already happening in Whāingaroa Identify the food gaps and possible solutions Visualise what we want as a community and figure out what the next steps will be

To make this a true community joint venture we would love to know your thoughts and experiences about food and its availability in Whāingaroa. To do this you can participate in our survey online here:

www.surveymonkey.com/r/kai-whaingaroa You can also pick up a paper survey at the Raglan Library or at Whāingaroa Environment Centre, located in the Town Hall on Bow St. We are ensuring each survey submitted is anonymous so everyone can have an opportunity to share easily.

A big thank you to The Ministry of Social Development for their support in funding the project.

Post a picture of you and your reusables and you might just win your lunch back! Plastic Free Raglan are out there online looking for folks proudly advocating for reusables! Make sure your profile is public, and tag in: @plasticfreeraglan.nz #ReusableRaglan #TheRaglanWay

XTREME ZERO WASTE ON SITE HOURS Kia ora Raglan, This is a friendly reminder about our site hours. Our entire site is open for shopping second goods from Mon-Friday 12:30pm-5pm & weekends 10-5pm this includes Kaahu's nest, Woodyard, Metal yard, and Compost bags from outside the shop.

If you want to know more, have something interesting to share, or if you would like to get involved in some of the workshops we are planning please contact Tania at: food@whaingaora.org.nz

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Dropping off any items (landfill, greenwaste, wood, metal yard or shop items) needs to be done before 4:30pm so our staff can process these things before the end of the day. Our Organics Yard is closed Monday & Tuesdays. Any greenwaste brought in during these days will be charged a cleanfill rate. So please save your garden clear out to the weekends or Wednesday, Thursday, Fridays.

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FINAL NOTICE

AUCTION 4 Harakeke Place Raglan An immaculate home combining space, value and style. Designed to capture the sun and warmth at both ends of the day. Enjoy the aroma of the established gardenia hedge which welcomes you home. The house has a neutral interiorscape, featuring three double bedrooms, the master with ensuite. Serene estuary and mountain views are enjoyed from the lounge which is open planned with the well-appointed and highly spect kitchen with spacious dining. Spread out and enjoy the inside/outside flow. The extra nook off the lounge offers a great office space or just a good quiet place to enjoy the picturesque estuary and mountain views. A delightful and private garden awaits your enjoyment. You will be impressed with the spacious double garage which has internal access.

AUCTION 6:00pm, Friday 14 May Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23322 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

30 Taipari Avenue Raglan Iconic 1960’s beautifully renovated beach bach. Pretty as a picture and consisting of 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, this home has a lovely, elevated outlook with glimpses of a water view. Added bonus of a downstairs basement area with plenty of storage and a second shower. A short stroll down the road to the beach and reserve where you can swim at high tide or go for a paddle in the kayak. Launch your boat a few minutes from the property for a day out on the water. If you’re seeking an escape from the busy world this could be your perfect forever home or weekend beach house.

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AUCTION 6:00pm, Friday 11 June Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

View See website for open home times or call for a private viewing

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Yana Pemberton 021 183 0479

New tenancy rules on the way, are you aware and ready? AUCTION 18 Wallis Street Raglan This somewhat fairytale-like Villa gleams with pride in the knowledge that it is unique in Raglan. So close that it can listen to the village. A character beauty standing firmly in a world that has accelerated while it has stood and waited! Transform your passion into actions and make this house viable for future generations. Indulge, restore and preserve to its former glory. Offering 2 bedrooms a single garage, separate studio and gloriously generous grounds with mature heritage trees. OR be involved in the evolution of this prospect. Be part of realising the commercial potential of this site perfectly positioned in the Raglan Business Zone. Offering a large land package of 1199 sqm. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23329 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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AUCTION 6:00pm, Friday 11 June Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

View See website for open home times or call for a private viewing

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Melanie Carroll 021 760 468

Landlords and tenants need to understand the recent changes to tenancy laws and how this will affect them. If you are renting your property out, give us a call so we can tell you what it really means and how we can help you. Ray White Raglan Rentals 07 825 8640 I rentals.raglan@raywhite.com


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om Verberne is bringing the party near you to celebrate the release of his EP ‘Life Like’. Raglan, you’re all in for a treat! Tom has recently supported BENEE and is now setting out on his first headline tour. Tom played two shows at Spark Arena with Benee and along the way met and played music with Raglan musos Muroki and his band mates. Tom also has another significant connection to Raglan in that his Grandad has owned a house here since the '70s and Tom recalls visiting most weekends during his childhood years. Tom is looking forward to kicking off his EP Release tour in Raglan to play songs from his debut solo EP which Tom describes as "more rock" than his previous work and "fun to play live". Come party & see what the hype is about! Tom Verberne 'Life Like' Album Release Party @YOT Club, Friday 14 May.

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he Julie Lamb Outftit took their first step on their supersonic The Barmy Jarmies tour with a sizzling show at the Newtown Community Centre in Pōneke last Saturday and on May 22nd they will visit The Yot club in Raglan. A key element to the Julie Lamb Outfit way of life is their community focussed, funforward values, making for performances that are more than just funk-pop tunes and horn sections. As bandleader Julie Lamb herself says, "Mischief, stories, sentiment, groove" are the four words that come to mind, and I'd say that's what gives their octet an extra sparkle on their live tour stops. Catch the show at the YOT Club on Saturday, May 22.

Opinion: Is this a heathier option?

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F you’re anything like me, you may be reeling with the number of major announcements being made by the Government with no detail behind them. The biggest of them was a total change to our health system on April 21. While many may applaud the decision to create one health entity which will come in three parts — Health NZ (to replace the DHBs), a Maori health authority and public health authority — the proclamation lacked how it’s going to work. Labour says their decision has been made due to treaty obligations. Yet what the Government has announced is very different to what was recommended by the NZ Health and Disability Review. The extent of it caught everyone in the health sector on the hop — from local GPs to the DHBs. While the report promoted eight DHBs, the move to totally dump them wasn’t expected. Immediately there were questions — the biggest being … what will it cost? Among the many I have, what does it mean for health services in our rural communities? Access is already hard for rural communities. Wait times for doctors can be up to two weeks or more, if non-urgent, as local GPs and medical centres are under huge pressure. Add to this, the huge shortage of rural GPs nationwide with no long-term fix on the horizon. Many of our rural folk with health issues needing specialist services cannot get to urban providers for several reasons — no car, no driver’s licence, no public transport, work commitments and the hours of time needed to do so, the cost of fuel to get there and back.

Meanwhile, diagnosing serious or terminal illnesses is delayed, especially when people are already arriving at their GPs with ‘acute’ symptoms in the first place. On April 30, I attended a national Rural Health conference hosted at Wairakei. The health professionals who work in rural communities gathered to discuss methods of delivery and support needed. There are some really good models out there that can be replicated across the country, keeping the tools in rural community hands and working in networks based on locality. I continue to admire the services of Mobile Health and the many organisations who work hard to service rural areas. Any new system design needs to have input from the very people who do the work. The Ministry of Health has been restructured five times in 10 years, the last in 2018. How many times do we need to change the name, letterhead and car signage, restructure staff or make them redundant? As our health spokesperson, Dr Shane Reti said in a statement on April 30: “New Zealand’s rural communities face unique health challenges, but Labour has failed to put forward how its health restructure will benefit our small rural communities and their GPs. “In any major merger or centralisation it’s the small communities who lose their voice and, it’s widely known that already, our rural communities are losing out.” And that is unacceptable. Barbra Kuriger . Authorised by G Hamilton, 41 Pipitea St, Wellington. Advertorial

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RAGLAN 4 Snowden Place Privacy + Location Enjoy family living at it’s finest, with this superb threebedroom, two bathroom + study home. Only a short stroll from town, the privacy of this well located two-storey home will appeal to many. The layout offers different zones for relaxing, entertaining and enjoying family life. Set on a magical 846sqm freehold section, it’s a veritable playground for young and old, with tree houses, huts, meandering paths + more.

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RAGLAN 1 Bay View Road Heart & Soul Enjoy the warmth of timber and epic stained glass features, in this classic Raglan beauty. It feels like a true original, perfectly capturing the vibe of this west coast surf town. Greeted by a cute, cobbled courtyard and raised garden beds - it will quickly capture your heart. From the moment you step inside you will feel like you've arrived home. Character-filled, natural timber finishes feature throughout and light filters in through stained-glass windows adding to the sense of warmth and ambience.

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RAGLAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, next meeting, Tuesday May 18th at 1-00pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. Guest Speakers, Soul Food Farm. Floral Art, Honouring Mother. Normal Competitions, Raffle, Display Table, Garden Vibes, Sales Table, Tea and Biscuits. Come and enjoy the company of gardening friends.

LOW COST COUNSELLING SERVICE Our aim is to offer affordable counselling to as many people in the Raglan community as possible. This is a strictly confidential service. For more information and/or to book: Phone: 825 8142 or email info@raglancommunityhouse.org.nz www.raglancommunityhouse.org.nz

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FLUE CLEANING and log fire inspection $125 and all flue and log fire repairs. I also do new fireplace installations. Phone Mark on 8298103 or 021 457342.

Waikato Regional Council advises that under Resource Consent 124871 spraying of pest plants growing in aquatic and semi-aquatic locations will continue over the next three months. Pest plants to be sprayed are listed in the Regional Pest Management Plan and include (but are not limited to): alligator weed, Manchurian wild rice, sagittaria, Senegal tea, spartina and yellow flag iris. Herbicides to be used are haloxyfop, imazapyr, metsulfuron-methyl and triclopyr. Application method is location dependent and may be by helicopter, gun and hose, mistblower or knapsack. Operational areas are spread throughout the region and include (but are not limited to): • Lakes Whangape and Waikare

2021 Whaingaroa Hoe Saturday May 15

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The local, annual Whaingaroa Hoe is approaching! Hosted by the Whaingaroa Whānau Hoe Waka Club, this event is a celebration of Waka Ama (Outrigger Canoeing) on our beautiful harbour. We would like to advise that this event attracts paddlers from all over Aotearoa and we can expect up to 1000 paddlers, plus friends and whānau. This will mean extra traffic and also waka trailers around town. Please take care. It is a fantastic spectacle and we advise watching the events from the Bow Street Jetty, the footbridge, the wharf and along Cliff Street. Huge thanks to our club members and other volunteers for making this event happen. Contact whaingaroahoe@gmail.com

• Waikato River (from Horotiu to Port Waikato) • Whangamarino and Maramarua rivers • numerous smaller urban and rural sites. Spraying is weather dependent and will occur during daylight hours on any day, including weekends but excluding public holidays. For more information or to request to be notified visit www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/aquaticspraying or call Waikato Regional Council’s biosecurity pest plants team on 0800 800 401. Occupiers who have already requested to be notified will be contacted prior to spraying. VRJ Payne Chief Executive

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WHAT'S ON

Temporary Road Closure: Ruapuke Road, Raglan

CLAYTIME PLUS HAND-BUILDING FOR ADULTS 4-week programme with Merren Goodison | Mon 14 June – 15 July | 6pm – 8pm | $100 RCAC+Clay members $120 RCAC members $140 non-members | Membership, 3kg clay + bisque firing included, glaze firing extra | Bookings essential by Friday 7 June www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops/ PEGGY LEE RESTROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION – SAT 8 MAY – SAT 29 MAY Open daily 10am – 2pm. MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL – 14 MAY Monty Bevins “Catalina” Single Release Tour. A touching, spirited performer, whose soul-folk songs ask the big questions while telling the small stories. 7.30pm. Doors open 7pm. Tickets $20 www.undertheradar.co.nz RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUN 30TH MAY Additional market 10am – 2pm www. raglanmarket.com RAGLAN ARTS FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS 2021 – CALL FOR ENTRIES Awards and prizes for films associated with Raglan will be presented at a Red Carpet Awards night in September. Closing date Friday July 2. For more information or to enter visit www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/ RAGLAN ART TO WEAR 2021 – CALL FOR ENTRIES Be quick – last week to enter! Live shows and exhibition June 2021. Closing date for entries Friday 21 May 2021. For more information or to enter visit www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/raglan-art-to-wearbiennial/

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Notice is hereby given that Waikato District Council, for allowing Hamilton Car Club to hold a motorsport event, will temporarily close a tar-sealed section of Ruapuke Road, Raglan, between Te Mata Rd and Waimaunga Rd, on Sunday 30 May 2021 from 7am to 5pm. For the period of closure of the road, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the roads. The road section will be manned at intersections by clearly identifiable marshals equipped with radio communication and access will be provided in the event of an emergency. This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the local Government Act 1974.

Waikato District Rates Revaluation The valuation rolls for the Waikato district have been revised by Quotable Value Limited (the Council’s valuation service provider). The revised rating values are effective as at 1 October 2020 and are available for viewing on our Rating Information Database at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz. They are also available in our Council offices and libraries from 30 April to 11 June 2021. All owners and ratepayers of property within the Waikato district will be posted a notice advising them of the revised values. Notices will be posted out from 29 April 2021. Pursuant to the provisions of the Rating Valuations Act 1998 and the Rating Valuations Regulations 1998, any objection(s) to the revised valuations are to be lodged in writing no later than 11 June 2021. To discuss any aspect of the rating valuation or to make an objection, please contact Quotable Value Limited by telephone 0800 787 284, or by post Quotable Value, PO Box 4135, Hamilton, 3247. Alternatively, you can lodge an objection directly online at www.ratingvalues.co.nz. G J Ion Chief Executive

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12 Bow Street Raglan Main Street Location For Lease Tidy and presentable 82.4m2 building in Raglan’s main street for lease. Currently used as Pilates/Health studio but would suit retail or office uses. Very good foot traffic and profile from the street. Kitchen, bathroom and separate room off main showroom area. Sunny rear courtyard area with 4m storage lock up storage. Available for lease from midJuly when current tenants vacate. All enquiries regarding rent and lease terms to be directed to the sole agent Kyle Leuthart - LJHooker Raglan on 021 903 309 For Lease Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/TBA

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Architect designed cedar clad home on 1.5 acres captures the sun and the serene vista from mountain to sea. Enjoy the elegance of the open plan living area, the 3 bedrooms and bathrooms all have views of the everchanging ocean and sky. There is an existing bnb operating together with a seperate office and multiple garaging you can work from home. 5 min drive to Ruapuke beach you can have it all. Serenity. 021952271

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Fish, Surf, Ride & Play at Ruapuke Beach If you are looking for a property to enjoy all scenic Ruapuke beach has to offer then this must be considered. Located walking distance to the beach is a cute 2 bedroom beach getaway currently used as popular holiday income and you can see why the guests love staying here with the quaint classic Kiwi bach charm. The 4 acres of land has the potential to build a new home, plant out in trees or just graze a few cattle or a horse or 2. Ruapuke Beach with it’s beautiful west coast wildness seems like it’s miles from anywhere, yet seaside Raglan is only 25 minutes drive away.

Lush Lifestyle - 3.9 acres in Te Mata This 1.5 hectare (3.9 acre) block has an easy contour and is awaiting your lifestyle living future. There are plenty of building platforms with great views of Mount Karioi and the rural countryside. Electricity is at the boundary for easy connection and there is wireless broadband internet and cellphone available. Relaxed covenants allow you to either relocate a pre-loved transportable dwelling or just build a new modern home that suits your individual or family needs Te Mata is a great little community within a short drive 12 minute drive to Raglan Zoned for popular Te Mata school which is located so close the kids can walk there easily.

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27 Lily Street Raglan

19 Violet Street Raglan

Absolutely Stunning Views Located on a private Lily Street lane lies this massive property of 1702m2 now on the market for the first time in 48 years. The potential packed 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom home includes a separate self contained unit and sits elevated facing north over the harbour with a large flat front lawn. Spectacular views are enjoyed over the moored charter boats and private launches and out to the shores of Patikirau Bay. This will suit buyers looking for rarely available Raglan location who don’t mind a bit of a project to make it suit their needs. Conveniently located a short few minutes walk down to the action and shops of the popular Wharf. LIM Report available.

Vogue on Violet This wonderful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom is a low maintenance home on popular Violet Street. The kitchen opens onto the dining and living areas. Located not far from the Raglan Wharf with its popular restaurants and shops. Close to Lorenzen Bay. There’s a bus stop located at the top of the hill. The property has non obstructed views of the sports grounds and beyond. The sports grounds hosts the Raglan Summer Eats night Market and other events. This low maintenance brick and tile profile home is a must see for families professional couples or retires.

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Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/389HFG

Contact Natasha Black - 027 555 9994 Email nblack.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/37JHFG

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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 • 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008


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