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21st November 2019 - Issue #670

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played such roles as Michael in Peter Pan, the titular character of the Wizard of Oz, Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the King of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland. What has been your favourite so far and why? I would say my favourite was the Wizard of Oz. I really enjoyed playing the wizard, and I think it was among my best work. What are the dates? and how do we purchase a ticket? Saturday 30th November 1pm & 7pm and Sunday 1st December 1pm & 5pm. Tickets can be purchased online via www.trybooking.com/nz press 'buy tickets' search 'Narnia'. Ruth Hare, Director, Producer and creator is excitedly gearing up to a another big production. 'It's such a great experience for everyone involved, we all work incredibly hard to put the show together. It's such an enriching experience not only for our budding performers, but also for our supportive community who come out in their droves to experience a night (or day) at the theatre'.

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aglan's very own Performing Arts School; Raglan Theatre Academy caters for students from 6-18 years of age and for this year's production, they will be bringing 'Narnia' to life in a spectacular show. This week the Chronicle sat down for a chat with Connor Marquand, who plays Peter. What can we expect from this years performance? This year's performance is going to be the biggest yet! It follows the story of four children who stumble upon a magical land in the grip of an endless winter. Expect lots of action, even more than the previous four shows! How much preparation has there been? There has been a huge amount of preparation for the show. It's been all go, with rehearsals, choreography and much more. As crunch time gets closer, it only gets more hectic. Tell us about your role this year. This year, I am playing Peter, the eldest of the four children. This is the largest role I have taken on in Raglan Theatre Academy, and it has certainly been a challenge to prepare for such a part How many years have you been involved and what roles have you played? This is my fifth year of involvement with Raglan Theatre Academy. I have

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Saturday night live: combo art auction heads for finale

Encouraging the bidders are (from left) Marianne Aschenbrenner, Betsy Bent, Justine Davies and Marise Rarere.

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Jacqueline, left, and Suzanne flank the ceramic artpiece with hollowed out head for donations.

hink combo and you may visualise a small band or perhaps something on a fast-food menu, but for the Old School Arts Centre it’s a novel way to attract the best prices for 60 donated artworks while also raising funds for Raglan’s annual arts weekend next Easter. An open auction this Saturday night will be the second part of the combo and finally decide who in the community walks away with some of the best of Raglan’s contemporary artworks – from paintings and pottery to photography, taxidermy, flax weaving and fine drawings. The eclectic mix of works has been on exhibition for the past six weeks at the old school in Stewart Street where a steady stream of art lovers has called by to bid in the first part of the combo, a silent auction.

Who’s got what will be revealed at the venue this Saturday night, with real estate auctioneer Julie Hanna wielding the hammer. “There’s an awesome lineup of stunning pieces to be won,” centre manager Jacqueline Anderson told the Chronicle. “And this (the open auction) is the final push.” Spot prizes and refreshments will be on offer, she said, and bargains are to be had. All artworks up for grabs have been generously donated by well known local artists like Jane Galloway, Claudia Grutke, Jillian Lankshear and Richard Gemmell. Also included are ceramics by The Monster Company, Annick Faubert’s unique taxidermy, art by Raglan Floral Co and much more.

Early bidders can take their chances on what they’ve offered in the silent auction, but the organisers’ advice is to also come along on Saturday night. “You will need to return to check your bid hasn’t been outdone by someone else, so try to get to the live auction or you may be outbid.” Although funds raised will go straight back into supporting Raglan Arts Weekend in 2020, the old school centre supports a myriad of other community events – Raglan Arts to Wear, Raglan Film Festival, the creative market, local exhibitions, clay and art classes, music nights and movie screenings – which all ultimately benefit. It is not unusual to have 100 to 150 people – including school groups rehearsing productions at this time of year – use the heritage-listed building in just one day, says Jacqueline. Fundraising is “ongoing” for the centre’s committee members, she adds. At the close of Saturday night’s auction the old school will then be readied for the opening of the annual Raglan Spirit of Christmas Art Show a week later. It’s now in its fifth year – “an institution”, as fundraising stalwart and potter Suzanne Giessen-Prinz points out. A variety of art priced from $5 to $500 will be on sale for the festive season. Everything from carefully constructed driftwood Christmas trees to colourful glass Heartbeads, handcrafted knives and fabric art has a “unique” Raglan flavour, says Suzanne. Consumables such as festively packaged brownie mixture and, for the second year running, locally baked Christmas cakes in handcrafted clay pots will also make popular gifts. The show runs for a fortnight, specifically raising funds to complete the $488,000 twostorey building which now stands proud behind the Old School Arts Centre. It will provide additional capacity to meet the needs of Raglan’s growing community, from clayshed downstairs to an impressive performance space upstairs. There’s just $90,000 to go, sighs Suzanne, who’s been leading fundraising efforts now for six years and – along with a team of dedicated, art-loving volunteers – is looking forward to this new creative hub opening by next Easter.

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No Tui yet but Raglan finalists get to perform on Music Awards stage

Museum volunteers time travel back to Raglan’s past

Lost Tribe Aotearoa were finalists at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.

From left, Barbara Day, Cynthia Tucker and Robyn Riddle.

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aking a step back in time is all in a day’s work for Raglan and District Museum volunteers Barbara Day, Cynthia Tucker and Robyn Riddle. They say volunteering at the museum is varied and everything they do is like touching a little piece of history. “You get a real sense of continuity and of community identity. It’s not just about the here and now, it’s also the development of the history of Raglan,” Robyn says. “It’s a great opportunity to give back something to a community that’s very good to live in,” Barbara says. It was local farmer Harvey Wright who started a museum of sorts back in the 1950s in his home and many of the current museum’s pieces come from this collection. The ‘public’ museum started life in a room in the town hall in 1970 and moved to what was the old fire station on Wainui Rd in 1982. The current museum was built on this same location in 2010 and opened its doors at the end of 2011. Unlike Barbara and Robyn whose history in Raglan starts with them, Cynthia is from an old Ruapuke farming family and both her parents volunteered at the museum in the 1970s. Cynthia has been volunteering at the museum for the past 15 years and has had fun unearthing

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interesting artefacts from the higgledy-piggledy storage at an old building in Wi Neera St – a favourite was an Egyptian necklace. She’s played a huge role in organising and recording the artefacts the museum has been gifted over the years, most of which now live in an orderly store room at the museum. This makes it much easier to put together a new exhibition, which the three say is a favourite part of volunteering at the museum. Barbara moved to Raglan over 40 years ago and began volunteering in 2014. She set to work organising the paper archives and has had fun getting to know Raglan’s history in this way. “I was really interested to learn how people lived,” she says. She found horticulture show certificates for the Bregman family with wins for largest marrow, five straight carrots and best cured ham to name a few. It’s little pieces of history like this that give an insight into how people socialised back in a time where coming together as a community was a big effort, but also a very big deal in what was once a very isolated town surrounded by hard-to reach farms, Barbara says. Robyn is one of the newest volunteers and one of her very first jobs entailed matching numbers and photos to the artefacts from various collections, including settlers’ household objects, telephone exchange pieces and a collection from a soldier returning from the war. “I had to take out each object and clean it; I really got to know each piece,” she says. She also worked with the agricultural implements which seemed like just rusty metal to her until former Ruapuke farmer Maurice Trolove was able to cast his eye over the collection and identify the ‘mysterious’ objects. Janine Jackson

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six-piece Raglan roots reggae band headed north last week to the glitz and glamour of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards at Spark Arena – and while they missed out on a Tui trophy, Lost Tribe Aotearoa were “pretty stoked” to be finalists at the televised red carpet event. “It doesn’t get much bigger than this,” the largerthan-life Tux Severne told the Chronicle. “We didn’t win but we met a lot of (cool) people.” And the band got to perform on stage at the end of the show with Northland musician Troy Kingi who “deservedly” won the best roots artist category, says Tux. While he and the rest of the tribe – pretty much all “cuzzie-bros” now based in Raglan – didn’t really expect a win after only 18 months touring together, they felt well accepted by long-established artists in the music industry. “Maybe another year,” Tux says of that elusive Tui award.

Lost Tribe have performed 50-odd gigs all over the North Island – including at the Yotty – in the past year, he says, and plan next year to tour the South Island then head to the Gold Coast where they have a following through radio and Spotify. “Our songs have had two to three millon views on YouTube,” Tux adds. The band includes guitarists/vocalists Tux and Ben Aves who grew up jamming together in a shed in Taupo, lead vocalist Jesse Biddle, Vince David from Raglan Tattoo on bass, Boyd Dixon from Stendy Electrical on drums, and music teacher Nicky Keys and/or ‘Christafari’ on keyboards. They’re grateful for the guidance they’ve had from Music Managers Forum NZ and for their unexpected rise to success which led last year to a Mai FM Big Break Competition win with their debut song ‘Irie’. They’ve already put out a four-track EP and the next big milestone is a soon-to-be-released debut album. Edith Symes

Raglan Kindergarten tamariki Koa, Marylou, Elvira and Keiu explore the lay of the land at Taunga Kereru.

Raglan Kindergarten earns top Enviroschools Green-Gold ranking

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aglan Kindergarten’s environmental status just went up another notch recently achieving the top Enviroschools Green-Gold status. In the presentation lunch recently an Enviroschools representative called Raglan Kindergarten “enviroschools on steroids”. Head teacher Isabel Crawforth says the award is a credit to the wider community’s environmental actions which inspire Raglan Kindergarten on their own journey. “This is a lovely community to work alongside and the children get to build a relationship with the place. We work in a community that is always evolving and we are able to evolve alongside them.” Recognition as an Enviroschool comes in three stages - bronze, through to silver and the top award the rare green-gold. A nationwide programme, Enviroshools supports early childhood centres and schools in their journey to long-term sustainability. Students are encouraged to connect with and explore the environment, then plan, design and take action in their local places in collaboration with their communities.

One of the ongoing enviro community projects the kindergarten is involved in is Taunga Kereru, a working permaculture farm run by Rick Thorpe and Liz Stanway. For the past four years a group of senior students visit the farm once a week and spend time getting introduction to food resilience and permaculture in a very hands-on way. Isabel says the students get to experience the farm in a very unstructured way, see the change in seasons and how that affects the farm, and learn about bugs, plants and growing food. “We discovered that not only were our children learning new things but our parent and whaanau helpers were also getting a lot of learning out of the visits.” Raglan Kindergarten have a few current projects on the go – they have nearly finished their rain water run and have started to expand their worm farm capacity – after some community advice and support from Xtreme Zero Waste. “This is such an inspiring community to be in and it’s so supportive of anything we want to do to help children to learn about sustainability,” Isabel says. Janine Jackson


Upmarket Raglan sheds named NZ’s first ‘Building of the Year’

WRAP: Outcomes and what next from the Housing Hui

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ewly built Raglan homes have been picking up a fair swag of awards lately – and now even a couple of commercial sheds on the outskirts of town have been singled out for a national plaudit. The Wainui Construction entry ‘Two Sheds in Raglan’ has been named as the Building of the Year in the inaugural Colorsteel Awards, a win that gives the Raglan company a $25,000 media spend to up its profile. Hosted by New Zealand Steel, the new awards are designed to celebrate roofing and construction excellence across the country and include categories for Roofer of the Year and Young Roofer of the Year. Media personality and builder Peter Wolfkamp said the Raglan build – at Nau Mai Industrial Park bordering the Raglan-Hamilton state highway – stood out to the five-strong judging panel because of its innovative design. “It has been built with versatility in mind, so the spaces can be matched

to the needs of future tenants,” he said. “The simple details provide a functional and artistic element that transforms a ‘shed’ into an upmarket commercial destination.” Hayley Vink, a representative of Wainui Construction, added: “This was a great project which really pushed the boundaries of the architecture expected in an industrial area … it was exciting to see what we could produce thanks to clever detailing and interesting material.” One of the sheds incorporates an upstairs apartment with a deck. Hayden Vink, also of Wainui Construction, told the Chronicle the Two Sheds build was a team effort. While Wainui Construction project-managed the job, he singled out ShedBoss Waikato and Raglanowned Next Level Roofing for their contributions to a successful build. He added the media package would “help build our brand, which is all good, but we’re just a small Raglan company”. Raglan Chronicle

eautiful sunny Sundays make choosing to spend the day inside discussing how to solve our housing crisis a tough choice, but up to 70 people did exactly that, in engaged, interactive sessions at the Conversations about Housing hui at the Town Hall on Sunday November 3. Our local affordable housing project group, aka WRAP (Whaingaroa Raglan Affordable housing Project) hosted the day long forum, presenting panellists from Raglan and beyond to provide insights to other projects happening in our region and further afield that could work here in Raglan. Panellists included architects, planners, designers, builders (of tiny homes), eco-design, papakāinga, Maori land development and community energy specialists, and representatives from all age groups in town, all with a passion for innovative design and new ways of delivering housing at a price that meets the need in our community. Brad White from the Cambridge Co-housing Project shared the inspiring journey that 10 families in Cambridge have been on to build a purpose designed village of homes with shared gardens, services and community buildings. The group have developed the principles by which they will design and manage the project, their values and financial model – see https:// www.cambridgecohousing.nz/ for more information. Lale Ieremia and Lui Brame from the Waikato Region Housing Initiative shared evidence from the recent Waikato Housing Stocktake 2018 report http://waikatoplan.co.nz/projects/housing-stocktake/ which reflects the same trends uncovered by the Raglan Housing Study 2018. http://raglanchamber. co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Raglan-HousingStudy-2018.pdf Raglan however, has considerably worse income to cost of housing ratio compared to the wider Waikato which elevates our need as high priority. In today’s land price paradigm, community land trusts have proven to be a successful model to be able to secure land in perpetuity for affordable housing, separate from the market where even those on the minimum incomes can afford to rent or buy a modest home. Samantha Rose of Common Ground shared the journey to the formation of the Waikato Community Land Trust supported by the Hamilton City Council Mayoral Fund this year. The last session of the day was led by six Year 13 students from Raglan Area School Social Studies class with a heart rending slam poetry piece from three of the girls that had most in the audience in or close to tears. They spoke about the shifted moral compass that has elevated profit making from housing above the right of all to a safe, secure, affordable place to

live. It spoke to how they feel betrayed by housing prices that mean that despite being born and raised in Raglan, they see themselves locked out of ever being able to afford to live here. The girls had incorporated the themes from a survey they had conducted at Raglan Area School of other students, so represented the collective voice of the youth in our town. The other three students presented a model of how they envisioned we could construct a liveable, affordable solution – a neighbourhood of differing house sizes from tiny to modest 3 - 4 bedroom houses with shared gardens, orchards and walkways, where cars were consigned to a perimeter road and a single parking area on the outer edge of the development. A multi-generational housing development where people could enter at any level, move from tiny to small, to moderate-sized and back to smaller homes as their needs changed during life. A selection of panellists followed who represented view points from young couples with beginning families and tight incomes, to the roles our older generations can play in housing solutions and their own changing needs. It was obvious from the very first session where a young woman, in trauma about the scarcity of rentals and her desperate battle to find a place for her and her family to live after being moved out of a property in order for it to enter the online nightly rental market, to the final tear inducing poetry from the RAS students that the need for a better housing solution is urgent. From the questions and feedback from the audience, it was clear that there is a preference for connected neighbourhood developments that value the needs of the occupants above the current market model of dividing land into the smallest lots possible and building as many separated dwellings as possible. The many models that were discussed all provided shared, connected green spaces, gardens, self-sufficiency of water energy harvesting while creating housing that through excellence in design provided extremely low or zero energy consumption, passive heating and warm, dry places to live. WRAP set out to gather information from the day – the key themes that flowed through in order to incorporate them into the development of an affordable housing design project in 2020. A report of the outcomes from the hui will be completed before the end of December and made available for comment. Plans are underway to have funding secured for the project to continue into design phase in 2020. WRAP’s next priority will be to get a website up and running so progress, updates and information can be shared more easily.

Any questions or queries, please call the WRAP project lead Fiona McNabb on 027 688 9754

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This stylish five-bedroom home is north-facing, elevated and captures all day sun. The house is carefully configured to give everyone their own space inside and out, providing relaxed family living. A new, well-appointed kitchen complete with granite benchtop is just a reflection of the quality of the house throughout. The lounge opens with ease through the stacker bifolds to the north-facing deck and expansive grass area. The master bedroom with ensuite enjoys its own private, sheltered decking. The tiled kitchen and dining area is bright, light and airy while enjoying the luxury of underfloor heating. Quality fixtures and fittings, floorings and soft furnishings just add to the quality and appeal of the house. Burglar alarm and electric opening gates provide the comfort of security. The landscaping is lush and provides a magical, tropical ambiance. A large spacious double garage with internal access is always a plus. Situated on 1315 sqm. A quick drive to Raglan town centre! You have it all here.

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Open Home 65 Waitetuna Valley Road Raglan Designed for a retreat-like, relaxed, country lifestyle. Wellappointed 4 bedroom family home set on a lush 7841sqm site. The grounds are park-like and planted to showcase all seasons and attracting great birdlife. The song of the tui plays most of the day. A chicken house, tack shed for the pony, jungle gym for the kids and a large 13.5m x 9m 3-bay workshop for Mum and Dad make this rural retreat hard to better. The main house offers a combination of rustic and contemporary features. A stylish, modern kitchen and sunroom completes the highly polished presentation of this unique property. Be impressed by the sleep out, perfect for extended family. Explore the potential to further develop. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23159 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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12:00pm, Saturday 14 December On Site (unless sold prior) View Saturday 12:00pm Sunday 2:00pm Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Open Home For Sale

Price By Negotiation Vendor will consider all offers

View Sunday 12:00pm

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

8 Totara Grove Waitetuna A tree-lined drive welcomes you to this private oasis set on 8638 sqm. This north-facing home is immaculately presented and nestled amongst lush planting and mature trees. The house offers 5 bedrooms - the master has an ensuite and opens on to the fenced swimming pool area. The kitchen is modern and looks out to the swimming pool. Open plan living and dining with a family nook and separate lounge area make this an ideal family home. A double garage provides internal access. The land currently grazes five sheep and there is a beautiful lily pond to enjoy. The property borders the reserve to the Waitetuna Stream. An ideal location, only 15 minutes to Raglan and approx. 20 minutes to Hamilton. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23162 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Auction

12:00pm, Sunday 15 December On Site (unless sold prior)

View Saturday 1:00pm Sunday 12:00pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282


Final Notice

Auction this Saturday

7a Main Road Raglan

Auction

Walk through the gateway and be impressed by the private oasis that greets you. Enjoy the charm of yesteryear character and modern living. Two generous bedrooms plus a large room currently used as the master bedroom. A stylish kitchen, bathroom and open-plan living area. The house is fully insulated and double-glazed making it soundproofed from the road. Separate to and complementing the house is a large studio (also soundproofed) with mountain and estuary views. This spacious studio has two rooms, providing accommodation for extra family or dependant relatives. All of these features complete the picture of an extraordinary retreat-like property.

11:00am, Saturday 23 November On site (unless sold prior) View Saturday 10:00am

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Yana Pemberton 021 183 0479

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23157

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Final Notice

Auction this Saturday

472a Wainui Road Raglan Every now and then a property comes on the market which leaves people speechless, and this is one of them. An exceptional, picturesque stretch of paradise, presenting to the market for the first time and arguably with some of the most spectacular ocean views in the area. The property offers access to the main surf beach via the adjoining reserve. Located approximately 5 minutes from Raglan’s town centre – 6399 sqm of absolute magnificence. Explore the opportunities of two potential building sites. One located on the lower flat area of the property and enjoying the proximity of the Wainui stream that meanders through the property. The other potential building site is located at the top of the ridge which adjoins the ocean reserve.

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23156

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Auction 3:00pm, Saturday 23 November Ray White Raglan Office 21 Bow Street (unless sold prior)

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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10B Lorenzen Bay Road RAGLAN RAGLAN 3A Sunshine Rise Overlooking Lorenzen Its Got It All!!

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This elevated modern family home has so much to This single level immaculately presented brick home, GST Inclusive (Unless Sold Prior) offer and represents great buying so close to the water. (Unless Sold Prior) has all you could wish for and more! It's the kind of Closes 3.00pm, Tuesday 26 November The sun drenched, north facing deck has gorgeous Closes 4.00pm, Tuesday 17 house that will suit a variety of buyers so get in quick PGGWRE, Cnr Rostrevor & Vialou views out to Lorenzen Bay and is the perfect spot for a September with this one. With brand new carpet and paint VIEW summer BBQ. Walk through a large ranch slider into throughout, the interior space feels modern and new. VIEW Sunday, 24 November your open plan living space that is perfect for 1.00-1.30pm, Sunday 1 September Double glazed windows, Fireplace, HRV system and 2.45-3.15pm entertaining. Situated on a 403sqm freehold section plenty of sunlight, ensure a very healthy family home. and low maintenance grounds leave you time to enjoy The open plan living area is filled with natural light and living the Raglan dream! Capture this home while you flows into the kitchen space. It offers three bedrooms, can, invest in your future and feel like you are on all with their own built in wardrobes. holiday every day. Jono Hutson Jono766 Hutson M 021 488 M 021 488 766 E jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz E jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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This is a rare opportunity to secure a foothold in one of Located in the heart of Raglan, this charming home is GST Inclusive Raglan's most sought-after locations. This classic filled with light. It is warm and dry - north facing & fully(Unless Sold Prior) Raglan bach sits on an impressive 842sqm freehold VIEW Tuesday 17 September Closes 4.00pm, insulated, making it a sun lovers dream! You are Sunday, 24 November section. The existing dwellings are set at the front of VIEW greeted by the open plan living and kitchen area. This 1.30-2.15pm the section offering you a variety of options, whether 2.00-2.30pm, Sunday 1 September space is ideal for entertaining and it feels fresh and you renovate the existing structures, utilise for holiday bright, with pops of colour. There are two generous stays or perhaps build your dream home. double bedrooms, both with built in wardrobes and a The main dwelling consists of two bedrooms, a third bedroom/sunroom with it's own separate entry, bathroom and a separate laundry. making it ideal as a home office. The back garden is lovely and private. With a fully fenced section and easy Jono Hutson care plantings there is not much to do, but relax! Jono766 Hutson M 021 488 M 021 488 766 E jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz E jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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RAGLAN 16 Cornwall Road RAGLAN 16 Cornwall Road Endless Views Endless Views • • • •

1.54 hec / 99 sqm, two titles • 1.54 hec / 99 sqm, two titles Expansive ocean and harbour views • Expansive ocean and harbour views Three generous sized bedrooms, new bathroom • Three generous sized bedrooms, new bathroom Implement shed, bore water, mature fruit trees • Implement shed, bore water, mature fruit trees

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SOLD Street RAGLAN 20A Violet RAGLAN 398 Ruapuke Road

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PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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RAGLAN 13 Main Road RAGLAN 1A Rakaunui Street

Family Friendly Home is Where the Heart Is • • • •

Large 812m2 freehold section This stunning one bedroom home sold in just seven days. HRV, insulated, fireplace The market response was extremely strong, allowing us to Mature fruit trees, fully fenced enter into a multiple offer situation. This was achieved LIM available through professional photography and a well-planned marketing campaign. If you would like to achieve a similar result, call Jono today to discuss your options.

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Health in your Hands A column connecting with senior citizens in our community.

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WORD BLIND AND DYSLEXIA Difficulties in reading aloud amongst some adults was first recognised in 1877 by a German Professor, Rudolf Berlin, and originally called ‘word blind’. He also noticed one or more other symptoms such as poor word and letter recognition, spelling and writing, including the reversal of symbols in maths and written language. Similar abnormalities were observed in children doing well in most subjects except reading and writing, despite having no visual or hearing problems, injury or disease. The syndrome was renamed Dyslexia in line with medical terminology, meaning ‘faulty speech’ but covering a whole range of language disabilities, identifying speech sounds and relating them to letters and words (decoding). Learning problems remain largely under the jurisdiction of the medical profession until half way through the last century. REVERSAL OF SYMBOLS (STREPHSYMBOLIA) New medical jargon emerged such as Strephsymbolia meaning directional problems left/right, up/down and mirror imaging and Dyscalculia, referring difficulties with maths concepts like counting, and calculating size and quantities. Not all reading experts agreed that Dyslexia existed, describing it as a pseudo medical diagnosis driven by middle class parents as an excuse for their child’s learning difficulties. Speech problems are sometimes the first signs of Dyslexia in young children and other learning difficulties become

more apparent when they start school. In the past the children were often labelled dumb, lazy, or unteachable and frequently humiliated for making mistakes. Not all health professionals, teachers or parents understood why some intelligent children had poor language skills or maths concepts. MODERN TECHNOLOGY Interest in Dyslexia spread to other European countries and the United States, with England becoming a leading advocate for research into why some seemingly bright children failed to read and write. Dyslexic and Word Blind Institutions appeared in different counties and worked together with Education Authorities to address learning difficulties particularly in literacy. Modern brain scanning techniques have revealed that the brains of people with Dyslexia are ‘wired up’ differently to the average person. However many critics were still in denial. PHONICS OR READ FOR MEANING TEACHING METHODS The next great debate was how to address the literacy problem. By 1950’s most countries used a wide range of approaches for all children. Unfortunately not all educationalists could agree as to whether children should be taught the sounds of letters (phonics) and individual words first, or the whole sentence system which involved a certain amount of guess work from the meaning of the text by looking at picture books with simple captions. Those with the ability to sound out words, visualize and remember words, quickly learned regardless of which system was used. Meanwhile across the board between 10% and 20% of the population continued to struggle with basic reading, writing and

spelling skills. Dyslexia is found more frequently amongst males, and often runs in families. It is also quite common amongst left handed children. In New Zealand until recently there was a reluctance to label a person Dyslexic. The use of phonics was not recommended for early reading instruction. Fortunately today there is less stigma attached to the term Dyslexia. With better diagnostics techniques and multisensory teaching methods, and acknowledging visual limitations, auditory confusion and poor coordination skills, more people can reach their full potential and avoid the struggles and humiliations of the past. Meanwhile computer technology has enabled a better understanding of learning disabilities, and many more people to become successful. THE FUTURE The inability to visualize words in the ‘mind’s eye’, was a phenomenon which was first described in 1850 by the English psychologist Sir Francis Galton. It has remained largely unstudied until 2015 when it was called Aphantasia from the Greek ‘without imagery’. It appears that between 1% and 3% population are unable to recall words or pictures in their mind. While many people diagnosed with dyslexia also have Aphantasia, it also occurs in people with no learning disability. The research is still in its infancy, and hopefully will shed further light to understand why certain intelligent people find reading and writing difficult. We have come a long way since the term ‘word blind ’was described by the early pioneers of reading disabilities. Thank Google for Spell Check! Pauline Abrahams

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EL Networks’ latest public safety campaign highlights the potentially deadly outcome of not treating all fallen power lines as live. The local lines company is educating the public on the correct action to take in the event of a fallen power line – particularly as a result of a car accident. WEL’s First Response Faults and LV Lines Supervisor Hamish Thomson said the campaign centres on the slogan, ‘Down means danger’. “All fallen lines need to be treated as live as electricity is likely still flowing through those cables. “In recent weeks we have had some instances of people trying to go into the car/leave the car before it is safe to do so – we want to stress that the consequence of this can be deadly.” The correct action to take if the lines come down on your vehicle is to remain inside until you are rescued or it could be fatal. If you must leave the vehicle because of fire or other immediate danger, jump away from the vehicle keeping your feet together when you land. Vice versa, if you come across a vehicle involved in an accident where power lines have fallen, do not touch the vehicle, the lines or drive over the fallen lines, call 111. WEL Networks provides specialised training to emergency services on what to do when the lines are down.

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Stay put – If the lines come down on or near your vehicle, stay inside until you are rescued or it could be fatal. If you must leave the vehicle because of fire or other danger, jump away from the vehicle keeping your feet together when you land.

Stay clear – If you come across a vehicle involved in an accident where power lines have fallen, do not touch the vehicle, the lines or drive over the fallen lines, call 111.

Stay alive - ALWAYS treat fallen power lines as live.

Find out what to do if the lines come down wel.co.nz/every-day-home-safe

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MAKE A BID or BUY NOW Silent Auction is open daily Weekdays 10am - 2pm Live Auction –

KAI & CAROLS

Door opens at 6pm.

WHEN: Friday 6th December

SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER

WHERE: St Peter’s Church Hall, 48 Bow St, Raglan FEATURING: * Mighty River Harmony Choir * Kirsty Brumley * Christine & David Griffiths * Elvis aka Steve Fitter

SUN 24 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: >>>SUNDAY SESSIONS<<< Feat DJ’s Aza, Sweep, J-wall and BMC. FREE b4 7pm, $10 after. Food all night from ULO’s Kitchen.

Free pickup & dropoff, text to this number: 0 2 7 - Y O T- E E E E 027 968 3333

Courses, classes & workshops

PLUS All sing-along Christmas Carols

SPRING, in your step?! Come along to...THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP SESSIONS Mon & Thurs. 10 - 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.

Supper provided following the concert

Situations Vacant

*Sponsored by RC

The Whanau and friends of Louey Sandlant who died when the little yellow plane crashed on December 17th 2018, would like to give their heartfelt thanks to the lovely people of Raglan for their help and support at the time of this accident. It made such a difference to us knowing that so many caring people helped our boy on his way. It can’t have been easy. Arohanui from the family of Louey Martin Sandlant (aka Skali wag) House Wanted

LOOKING FOR A 3 OR 4 BEDROOM HOUSE for a longtime local. I have excellent references and will look after the house like it’s my own. Anywhere considered, I have four weeks to vacate the local church house and don’t want to move from Raglan. Please phone 021 0237 3873 Robyn.

T H I S PLACE

ENTRANCE: Gold coin per person please

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FRIDAY 22 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: Lost Tribe Aotearoa NZVMA nominees and local faves. SAT 23 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: Skylark - West African inspired rock fusion. Support African Drumming Waikato $10.

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WED 27 NOV R A M B L E R S 9am from James St near Wallis St Hamilton Gardens & river - bring lunch.

Dear People of Raglan,

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RAGLAN THEATRE ACADEMY PRESENTS

EXPERIENCED DIGGER OPERATOR WANTED

TICKETS: www.trybooking.com

Services Offered

For Sale . c o. n z

MEN’S Shorts Shirts & Boardies, Best fresh arrivals instore NOW... get first pick!

CORNER STORE RAGLAN

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

Commercial to Let OFFICE SPACE OR PRACTITIONER ROOMS AVAILABLE $150 - 175 per week at busy central location. Would be perfect for beautician or professional office suites. Ph Marie 027 447 1999 for details.

Services Offered R A G L A N H A N D Y M A N S E R V I C E S For those small jobs in and around the house. Ph John 021 0824 011

FRUIT TREES NEED PRUNING? Pip, Stone, Citrus. 20 years experience. Ph Dean 021 217 4491

DO YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE Repiled, Relocated, Repositioned or Removed? Call now 07 847 1760

Services Offered

Classifieds

Gig Guide

What's On CREATIVE RAGLAN ART AUCTION - ON NOW

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ARBORIST Free advice & quotes

ART EXHIBITION at Rock-it Cafe. Exclusive Fine Art Photography by Geraldine Burns

WANTED

Full time

g-design.co.nz @g.design_photo

Raglan Excavations is a family owned business position available located in the beautiful area of Whaingaroa. We have a long history in the Raglan area and pride ourselves Wanted Experience essential, on being the go-to excavation business for the area. qualifications preferred We have a dedicated team who are committed to OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF RAGLAN excellence and keeping our customers’ requirements and districts wanted, to scan and archive Call Matt front of mind. We have strong relationships with the for future generations. Originals remain council, engineers and many customers as 021 02678715 with the owners. Phone or text Warwick a result of 35 years of operation. or 07 825 0332 021 941 123 We are looking for a motivated, positive and engaged individual who is experienced in general excavation Public Notices work. Remuneration will reflect experience. We are looking for someone that has a wheels, track FINANCE AND and rollers licence and is able to do daily servicing of RUAPUKE the digger. You must also be a team playerBUSINESS ANALYST MOTOR CAMP 0.6 FTE and have legible handwriting. Peace & tranquility Xtreme Zero Xtreme Waste (XZW) Whaingaroa ZeroofWaste will be closed all day How to apply: - Surfing, fishing, (Raglan) operates a resource recovery, Monday 25th November. If you meet the above criteria, or would likecollections to bush walks and on-site recycling and sales Due to power outage - Cabins, powered discuss this opportunity further, please contact business under a community owned, not for Tuesday 26th November 12.30pm. sites, tent sites Matt Holmes, Operations Manager, on 021 550profi 067t model.Reopening Our aims are to move towards zero This outage effectsand all economic of Te Hutewai Road. or email matt@raglanexcavations.co.nzwaste, create local employment PH 07 825 6800 for the job description. development and promote environmental stewardship. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency • 1/4 Page (18cm high x 13 cm or a valid NZ work visa. An opportunity has arisen for a newly developed w) $299+gst finance role. The focus will be on oversight of • 1/8 Page (9 cm high x 13 cm all financial systems and processes plus high w) $199+gst OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR / level analysis and forecasting for the business to INVENTORY PERSON WANTED support future growth. You will need to be highly skilled and up to date with finance management • Advertorial Option : up Aeronavics, a Raglan-based specialist technology to 300 words of editorial practice, hold a NZ recognised qualification in company, is looking for a part-time (around 32 fihours) Ad sizes and prices: about your business ( plus nance and have personal values that match our administration assistant. kaupapa. a free pic and caption) • Full Page (38cm high x 26 cm A suitable candidate will have had significant $289+gst* w) about $589 +gst with an you are excited working experience in an office environment - ideally Ifwith *(Editorial, pic and caption to be group of page people(18cm in the high not-for profi t • 1/2 x 26 cm inventory systems, procurement processes andawesome also provided by advertiser) please forward cover in working as a PA to a General Manager.sector to support w) change, $449+gst email confirmation to: info@ letter and CV before 5pm 18th June 2017, to The position requires excellent computer and raglanchronicle.co.nz fiona@xtremezerowaste.org.nz. For further communication skills for administration tasks and information and a position description please you’ll need to be efficient and self-motivated.

Registrations open for the Raglan Summer Holiday Guide 2019/20

contact Fiona McNabb, XZW Board Chairperson

on we 027 688 9754. Aeronavics is an equal opportunity employer and are a drug-free smoke-free workplace. Our small but dedicated team requires someone who can easily fit into the team spirit and add to the RAGLAN CHRONICLE REMAINING ISSUES 2019: overall positive vibe of the company. 28th November - 5th December - 12th December Please contact Linda or Rob on SUMMER HOLIDAY GUIDE / LOCAL RAG: 19th December 07 8255058 or 0278200011. OFFICE CLOSED: 20th Dec 2019 - 6th Jan 2020 FIRST ISSUE 2020: 9th January

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Open Home

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12a Somerset Lane

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

View

Sat & Sunday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 2JCHFG

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23 Bay View Road

The Ultimate Raglan Hideaway Auction 30.11.19 1pm, on site

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Open Home

Grand Old Lady with Grandstand Views

This is the ultimate Raglan hideaway set so privately amongst mature Puriri and Totara trees and overlooking thousands of native plantings and the inner harbour. Set on 2.2 acres, the 2001 built home has been recently renovated and features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a good sized open plan living area which flows out to a very impressive deck, just made for entertaining and enjoying the endless views on offer. Storage is catered for with the garage with large attached room which could be a separate bedroom, games room or home office. Somerset Lane will certainly appeal to those who have a love of nature, views and absolute privacy.

Deadline 27.11.19 12pm, unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

View

Saturday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 2J8HFG

Situated in a superbly elevated position this 1960’s Tudor home enjoys massive harbour views. Spread over 3 levels the home is spacious and packed with potential. Boasting 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, basement, double garage and more, it is evident that in her day she would have been a palace! A north facing aspect ensures a good dose of sunshine and you’ll love the indoor/outdoor flow onto the large deck. Water access is super close by for either Lorenzen Bay or Cox Bay. There’s so much more to this unique property, it really is one of a kind in Raglan and must be viewed to truly discover all that’s on offer.

Open Home

New Listing

Price Reduction

19 Simon Road

13 Cross Street

For Sale $615,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1 - 1:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 2BQHFG

For Sale $629,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 2FHHFG View

Kiwi Quarter Acre Dream This well cared for home is a rare find with its large, 1009m² section. It features open plan living flowing out to a good sized deck for outdoor relaxing and entertaining. The section has plenty of flat lawn + attractive established trees at the rear with a small stream providing a haven for bird life and plenty of scope for the keen gardener.

Old Soul, New Heart! This 1960’s property oozes character, is north-facing to capture all day sun and enjoys picturesque rural and harbour views. Admire the polished native flooring, wooden bench top and modern kitchen cabinetry. Dressed in classic weatherboard, with wooden joinery and a spacious entertaining deck for Summer BBQ’s.

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14a Norrie Avenue

Let The Sun Shine In Deadline 05.12.19 2pm, unless sold prior Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email

ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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By appointment only ljhooker.co.nz/ 2KBHFG

This modern home has open plan living with high ceilings, timber flooring and large areas of glass flooding it with an abundance of sunlight and opening to a deck with views of the town and harbour. The main bedroom and a stylish bathroom are on this level also. The lower level comprises 2 more double bedrooms and a second bathroom. Located in sought after Norrie Avenue but set well back from the road it is just a stroll to the shops and cafes of Raglan. You will love life here. Viewing is by appointment only so call or email Chrissy for more information. To be sold by Deadline at 2pm on 5th December unless sold prior.

1 Wallis Street

15 Point Street

For Sale Bring in Offers Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz By Appointment View ljhooker.co.nz/ 23KHFG

For Sale By Negotiation Contact Graham Rope - 021 222 7427 Email grahamr.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 2FSHFG View

Retail Business - Ready to Sell! Vendor’s instructions are that all offers are to be considered. The Raglan Project is a one stop shop retailing a variety of hardware, homeware and building supplies to a loyal established customer base of tradies and DIYers. With Raglan’s increasing population, the success of this business will continue to grow. Be in for Summer!

Project Point Street Located close to town this elevated section has panoramic water views of the Kaitoke estuary and outlook to Mt Karioi. Here is a property with potential for future development, the size of this site (984m² more or less) gives the new owners an opportunity (subject to Council consents) to subdivide and create an additional allotment.

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Graham Rope

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 952 271

021 624 826

021 222 7427

027 555 9994

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Raglan Property Manager

*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 • 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

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


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