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Raglan Community Board November Update We would like to acknowledge our community and the ongoing challenges that many face in lockdown; our hospitality businesses, events that have had to be postponed or cancelled and the many other things whānau are managing. We would also like to say a big thank you to all our community essential workers - you are awesome! It was good to return to some semblance of normality with the summer time weather over the weekend which brought many to our shores - boaties, beach goers and shoppers - a little overwhelming no doubt but reassuring at the same time; Whāingaroa is a desirable place to be. Update Raglan Community Board meeting: • Discretionary Fund - Council is currently developing a simple two page funding application; the discretionary fund will be overseen and administered by the RCB exciting times ahead for community funding, one which Bob MacLeod would have fully supported. • Whāingaroa Environment Centre –

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Get your scoop on with Raglan Gelato BY JANINE JACKSON

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The colourful gelato creations by Lars and Hanna Allouard,

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“Lars is a really good chef, he really he warm weather is on knows how to put flavours together,” the way and Raglan Hanna adds. Gelato is delivering the Lars is the brains behind the recipes taste of summer packed in a and it takes a lot of mathematical tub. ability to get the right combination of The creamy creation of foodies Lars and Hanna Allouard, Raglan Gelato is on offer via contactless sales at the Old School Arts Centre kitchen every Saturday from 12-5pm. Blending traditional gelatomaking with products from around Whāingaroa, the couple use Dreamview milk and locally-sourced fruit, and they hope to keep the flavours as close to home as possible. “We’re going to work with the seasons as much as possible. It’s citrus season at the moment so we are juicing as much as we can and freezing so we can make citrus sorbets or gelatos throughout the year,” Hanna says. Keeping it as local as possible, they are keen to utilise excess fruit people may have on their trees. “There are so many fruit trees here in Raglan that are overflowing with fruit,” she says. While Hanna’s background is in the food and hospitality sector, Lars has come to the food industry with a passion for flavourful food. “I did cabinetmaking for so many years that it was time for a change. And I like food better than I like furniture,” Lars laughs.

ingredients. His love for the gelato-making process is so intense, he even attended online classes at the Carpigiani Gelato university in Bologna, Italy. “They have the maestros of teaching gelato-making in the old way. Without additives and without shortcuts,” he says. Such is his dedication to creating authentic gelato, Lars did the course on Italian time, and for three weeks he went online from 7pm to 3am. His gelato instructor Gianluca Degani is famous in Italy for his highquality gelato and writes articles for a bimonthly publication on artisan gelato. “He taught me a lot and even now if I have a question, I just send him an email and he gets back to me the next day,” Lars says. The couple are kept super busy with their new baby Adam, but they say he is very relaxed and fits in with their gelato-making venture at the Old School Arts Centre kitchen. Despite the uncertainties with Covid, the pair are spending their time getting their stock up. They are also waiting for a gelato cart to be delivered from Italy, which

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Lars and Hanna Allouard with baby Adam.

will keep their frozen treats at the ideal temperature when they are able to start selling at the Creative Market. As well as gelato flavours of pecan, chocolate, pistachio, vanilla and more, they are also making sorbets including mango, grapefruit-ginger and raspberry-beetroot sorbet. All the flavour profiles are natural and come from the fruit, vanilla beans, chocolate, nuts, and other ingredients. “If you look on the back of the supermarket ice cream packet there are so many ingredients there which we don’t touch. It also has a lot of air incorporation which means it is ready to scoop,” he says. Like a good wine, Lars explains, gelato needs time out of the freezer before it’s ready to scoop. “It’s a good sign if you can’t get your spoon into it when it has come straight from the freezer. You need to let it sit for about five minutes before you enjoy the first scoop” he says. For contactless sales visit the Old School Arts Centre kitchen every Saturday from 12-5pm. To find out more about Raglan Gelato check them out on Facebook and Instagram @raglangelato

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Raglan Community Board By-Election Alan Vink

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A Message From the Raglan Police FROM SNR CONST. ANDREW MURPHY AND THE RAGLAN POLICE TEAM

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ver the last two weeks, there have been five family harm incidents reported and ten dishonesty offences. Three people are now in custody and have been charged with various dishonesty offences in the Raglan area. Thank you to those who came in and reported missing property and thefts. We still have a number of thefts occurring in the Raglan east area, often targeting unlocked garages and vehicles, stealing bikes and scooters amongst other things. Almost all thefts have occurred on unlocked vehicles and garages. Need more be said - please lock up, and don’t leave valuables in your vehicles. Papanui Point is now the subject of yet another search; four people in the last 12 months have gone missing off that same rock. A working group from various agencies is being established, with changes to the area likely. We don’t want to see the area closed, so please be careful! If you see something unsafe, then speak up. Please remember that Raglan has a 24 hour ‘liquor ban’; this means that there is to be no consuming or holding of alcohol in any public place within the designated area, including within vehicles. Going forward over the summer months this is going to be strictly enforced. If you are unsure exactly where, then please ask or go onto the council website. Finally, be safe, be kind and remember to look out for one another.

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Women of Influence Award finalists from left, Latesha Randall and Cheryl Reynolds.

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wo Raglan women, from a range of industries, are among more than 60 highachieving New Zealanders named as Women of Influence Awards finalists recently.

the country, it is the only zero-carbon yoghurt in New Zealand. The plasticfree business pays the living wage and has given back extensively to the Raglan community. Environment: Cheryl Reynolds, Endangered Species Foundation CEO – Raglan From CEOs to students, from Business Enterprise. researchers to historians, from Cheryl has held many roles around grassroots social enterprises to achieving international prominence, the Waikato, including CEO of Soda the prestigious awards recognise Inc., helping start-ups succeed, then women making a difference in the CEO of Momentum Waikato - a work they do, paving the way for other philanthropic trust. Cheryl went on to women to thrive. Many have overcome be CEO of Xtreme Zero Waste Raglan hardships, and some have saved the through a significant growth phase, lives of others through their work. diverting 70 percent of Raglan's waste Jointly presented by Westpac NZ and from landfill. She now advocates for Stuff, the awards are now in their ensuring biodiversity and saving rare ninth year. Nominees are judged on species. Westpac NZ Acting CEO Simon the strength, scope and impact of Power is pleased to see many young their actions across 10 categories including arts & culture, environment, faces among this year’s finalists, taking innovation, science & research, public action on issues that will benefit all New Zealanders in the years to come. policy. “From innovative ideas aimed The Whāingaroa finalists are: at reducing waste and cleaning up Business Enterprise: the environment to new initiatives Latesha Randall, Co-founder of around supporting the wellbeing of Raglan Food Co – Raglan Aotearoa's leading plant-based our rangatahi, it’s great to see young yoghurt was named a Deloitte Fast50 Kiwi women taking the lead on company. Latesha started making issues that matter to all of us,” Power “It’s also great to see such yoghurt in the kitchen, and now says.
 strong nominations in the Business employs 30 staff. Stocked throughout Enterprise category. Kiwi SMEs have

proven adaptable and resilient in tough conditions this year, and we’ll continue to work together with them to help drive Aotearoa’s economic recovery into 2022.” Stuff CEO and Women of Influence judge Sinead Boucher praised the dedication and drive that the finalists show in their chosen fields. “They are champions of a better world - their work has real impact, be it making an immediate difference or striving to exert social or policy change that creates long-term benefits. “These awards attract inspiring women who are role models for all ages; they showcase our leaders of today and tomorrow.”
 A Women of Influence Supreme Winner is chosen from among the 10 category winners. Previous Supreme Winners include microbiologist and science communicator Siouxsie Wiles (2020), neonatologist Dame Jane Harding (2019) and founder of domestic violence charity The Aunties, Jackie Clark (2018).
 The finalists will be honoured at a Women of Influence Awards gala dinner in Auckland on February 10, 2022. For more information about the awards, and to enquire about tickets to the Awards dinner, visit www. womenofinfluence.co.nz.

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Labour of love for ‘Spirit of Christmas’ exhibitors

Local creators hard at work creating wares for the 'Spirit of Christmas' exhibition.

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A lot of effort goes into this homegrown show, potter and clay shed tutor Lindy Moir told the Chronicle, her fingers sore from threading clay beads onto jute for the decorative garlands she crafts. And it’s hard work right down to mixing bowlfuls of clay slip to the porridge-like consistency needed for bonding, decorating and protecting pottery pieces, she says. But all the time and effort are definitely worth it, she adds. “We’ve got a fantastic team (here at the clay shed) and when everyone brings in beautiful hand-made creations the show just comes together ... It’s a happy, joyful time.”

Fellow tutor Justine Davies has also been busy creating her trademark totem stacks for the garden, while first-time exhibitor Robyn Marsters has crafted a range of simple yet stylish bowls and cups. Then there are the bold, bright keep cups and candles of well-known local ceramicist Sarah Bing, who exhibits regularly at the show. But it’s not just pottery on offer at this cash-and-carry art sale: there’s everything from three-dimensional driftwood Christmas trees and readyto-bake brownie mixes, to creative glass objects, preserved flowers in jars, leaf-dyed cushions, fabric art, magnets and calendars, jewellery and paintings. All items are priced at between $5 and $500. And for the fourth consecutive year orders will also be taken for home-made Christmas cakes baked in Bing Ceramics’ unique clay pots, says exhibition coordinator Susanne Giessen-Prinz. This is a quality gift wrapped in compostable packaging and

still useful long after the cake is eaten, she adds. Orders need to be in by December 5, for collection two weeks later. Susanne suggests shoppers come and support local. “Think creatively and outside tradition when decorating your home this year, and get your whanau into the Christmas spirit … Be amazed at how creative and quirky our awesome arts and crafts community is.” All the items on sale are innovative and plastic-free, with funds raised poured back into the Old School’s new two-storey clayshed-cum-creative space. “Better than buying at The Warehouse,” quips Susanne, who also expects Santa to drop by at some stage. *The Spirit of Christmas show will open at the Old School in Stewart St on Saturday Nov 27 through to Dec 11, providing Covid alert level restrictions do not tighten. If a change prevents the Old School from opening, the exhibition will be run as an online store with photos and prices of artworks on display for shoppers to purchase by email.

RAW Preview Exhibition reopens – and also launches online

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he event may have been postponed for the second year in a row due to Covid, but the Raglan Arts Weekend (RAW) is still offering up art for its fans. This week sees the re-opening of the Preview Exhibition at the Old School, coupled with the Preview Exhibition launching online for the first time ever. “You now have the option of either visiting the Preview Exhibition in the flesh, or browsing the art from the comfort of your own home,” says Nicky, RAW Co-ordinator. “We’ve worked quickly to adapt in this current

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e could have been mistaken that last weekend was Labour Weekend! The sun was out and so too were the people! The influx of visitors was a welcome addition as we headed into our 6th week trying to operate under Level 3 restrictions.

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any locals may have time on their hands thanks to Covid restrictions but not so the 16-odd arts and craftspeople busily preparing to show their works in the Old School Art’s Centre’s eighth annual ‘Spirit of Christmas’ exhibition, due to open in a fortnight.

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climate, and we’re pleased our artists get to showcase, inspire others and hopefully sell their work.” As per usual, there is a very popular 300x300 show where artworks are sold for a fraction of their usual price at $200 each. There is also a main exhibition, suitably titled: ‘And Then We Paused/ Reflections of a Covid World’. “It’s a sizable collection of work with two artworks per artist, meaning 84 artworks are displayed,” explains Nicky. “A big chunk of these were sold in the four days the Preview Exhibition was open before lockdown, but there are plenty still up for grabs. We have 13 new artists and the collection covers a

really broad range of media - sculpture, painting, photography, metal work, encaustic, print making, illustration, pottery, weaving, textile art, designer jewellery, to name a few.” Sales from the Preview Exhibition go to the artists and also towards running RAW, a not-for-profit event. The show will be open at the Old School daily from 10am until 2pm and will run until Sunday 21 November. For those that want to visit it online, please visit www.raglanartsweekend. nz and look for the ‘Buy Art’ tab. The RAW self-guided arts trail has been postponed until Easter 2022. Save the dates: 16- 18 April 2022.

The opening of retail stores is encouraging, although sadly the hospitality industry has been left behind, still unsure whether doors will be able to properly open soon. While more information on the Vaccination Certificate system is expected before months end, the likes of hospitality and close-contact businesses are under huge pressure. In theory the mandate for vaccination will allow businesses to remain open through all levels of the traffic light system, but will need to work with staff around vaccination and work within a whole new set of enforced systems and processes. Businesses are going to need customers’ patience, support and buy-in to make it work! Over the past few weeks, the Raglan Chamber have been working furiously to provide the much-needed support and information to the Raglan business community. We have held live zoom presentations with an array of specialists including an employment lawyer, commercial banker and an HR and people specialist. In the interest of sharing the knowledge and helping everyone get through, here are some of the take home points: Vaccination certificates will be required for 'closecontact' businesses which have not yet been defined so WATCH THIS SPACE as it could affect you. Staff in the health and education sectors need their first vaccination by the November 15 deadline. Businesses not covered by the mandated vaccination program can still require staff to be vaccinated. WorkSafe.govt.nz provide the process and considerations a business must undergo in determining whether they can require staff to be vaccinated https://www.worksafe. govt.nz/managing-health-and-safety/novel-coronaviruscovid/how-to-decide-what-work-requires-a-vaccinatedemployee/ Ensure you continue to consult with your staff regarding any changes happening in the business. If you haven’t already, ensure you have open lines of communication (preferably via zoom if it cannot be done in person). The economy is changing very quickly with inflation on the rise and the cost of living starting to skyrocket. The media is consumed with COVID-19 which is overshadowing other very important news. PAY ATTENTION to other news. Maintaining good staff is becoming more challenging with staff demanding higher pay in line with the increased cost of living. If you have a fixed loan that is due to expire in the next 6 months, enquire with your bank NOW to break it and refix for a longer term (at least 2 years). If you need assistance such as restructuring loans, working capital facilities etc… from your bank, make sure you have done your homework first. Be prepared to show you have come up with solutions and talked to your other business professionals beforehand. All our presentations were recorded and are available if you register via www.raglanchamber.co.nz. Our next presentation is Up Your E-Commerce Game live on Instagram with e-commerce enthusiast Soph Dowse. Soph will discuss creative ideas and ways retail and hospitality can bring in online sales while doors are shut. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram or visit our website for details! Ngā Mihi Morgan Morris – Chairperson

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Join us at Raglan's first Growers Market where you can connect with local growers with everything produced by themselves within the Whāingaroa and immediate surrounding areas using local ingredients. At our first market to be held on the church grounds on Stewart St. this week you will have the opportunity to purchase directly from our stall holders a variety of local produce: Pumpkins, Taro, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Avocados, Garlic, Capsicums, Grapes, Beans, Lettuce, Beetroot, Plums, Figs, Mushrooms, Herbs, Apples, Peaches, Micro-greens, Honey, Raw macadamia nuts, Fresh and lasting cut flowers, Flower seedlings/plants, Free range eggs, Herbal Teas, Vegetable seedlings, Native seedlings/plants, Trees, Medicinal plants and balms, Infused oils and creams, Luffa, House plants, Various seeds, Terracotta garden signs, Ollas and more! The Raglan Growers Market (RGM) is a joint venture between Whāingaroa Environment Centre (WEC) and iHub Raglan. Our objective is to create a flourishing market where local growers can bring homegrown produce to the wider community, strengthening community food resilience and wellbeing, supporting the local food grower economy, and contributing to environmental health. Raglan Falafel will also be offering their authentic, wholesome Israeli Falafel home-made and served with love in a pita pocket with a whole lot of salads and sauces. Dizzy Blocks will be there for dessert with their handmade Ice Blocks with flavours using produce from their home garden, lemon juice from another Raglan garden and local Dreamview Milk. Our home growers and producers this week include: Miel des Collines, Future Farms Ltd, Homegrown Garden Services, Wimmer Design, Hakea, Moa Stone Estate Ltd, Taunga Kererū, Herbaceous, Homegrown Harvest, plus more independent local growers. Bri ng cas h

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• Aluminium Cans • Tin Cans • Flattened cardboard • Paper inside a box or paper bag (if possible) • Plastics mixed (1s, 2s and 5s) - washed and squashed and lids removed please.

This way we can: keep our team safe, collect from you all, reduce waste to landfill, and these recyclable materials can still go on to be made into new things (once they've been stored for a safe amount of time onsite). If crates on your kerbside are mixed they will be left behind.

Our site is open for all your drop offs this week: Thursday-Sunday / 10am - 5pm

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EV smart charging and distributed energy resources trial to launch in Raglan Community news

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EL Networks and Raglan Local Energy are launching an electric vehicle (EV) smart charging and distributed energy resources (DERs) trial. To prepare the electricity network for the future, the 36 month Raglan-based trial will use smart charging units to understand the way EV drivers charge their vehicles at home and the integration impact on the WEL network. The trial, made up of 10 Raglan-based EV owners, will use smart chargers that are fully integrated into WEL’s Distributed Energy Resources Management System (DERMS). This platform allows multiple devices to be controlled remotely (including EV chargers, solar, battery storage etc.) using artificial intelligence with benefits for customers, including household level protection from overloading due to increased electricity consumption and lower running costs. The objective of the trial will be to enable a better energy future for customers using a data-driven innovative service model, to improve the economics and appeal of EVs by shifting charging from times of the day when energy is more expensive to off-peak periods, and when wholesale prices are low – typically when wind and solar are generating strongly, WEL Networks Chief Executive Garth Dibley says. “As part of the Government’s push to drive down climate emissions, transportation is one of the biggest opportunities we have in the

energy sector to help New Zealand achieve a low-carbon economy. As EV uptake increases, the EV network integration will have a significant impact on energy affordability and network reliability. “Smart charging enables charging at times when demand is lowest and electricity is cheapest which reduces the impact on the network and the cost to the customer. Through the learnings of this trial, it will allow us to prioritise the right resources at the right time to meet the increased demand that’s expected from the electrification of transport,” he says. Dibley says the community involvement and engagement with Raglan Local Energy, which started in February 2020, has been one of the major success stories to date. “We want to continue to encourage locals, through proactive engagement and collaboration throughout this trial, to be part of network solutions. We also want to ensure that EV owners have a positive experience using the network to charge their vehicles. We hope this trial will help us understand how we can maximise the benefits to customers by offering products that reduce their EV charging costs, as well as how we can manage EV charging in a way that helps with grid and network stability,” Dibley says. The trial will start in November 2021. To find out more about the trial and if you’d like to participate please express your interest via raglanlocalenergy.co.nz/faq or email: communication@wel.co.nz. There are a limited number of chargers available. Terms and Conditions apply.

WEL Networks & Raglan Local Energy are launching an electric vehicle (EV) smart charging trial to gain insights to help drive the uptake of EVs in Aotearoa.

Why are we doing this?

What is a smart EV charger?

Uptake of EVs is increasing and, according to Ministry of

A smart EV charger is a device hardwired into the

Transport data, Raglan has one of the highest number

household electrical system, either in the garage or

of EV owners per capita in the country.

adjacent to the EV carpark.

WEL Networks wants to encourage locals to be part

Smart EV chargers have a communication link to

of the solutions on their network. We don’t want a

an operating system which records information on

potentially large problem for energy affordability,

charging activity and allows them to be controlled

reliability and sustainability for all in the community to

remotely.

emerge unmanaged.

As well as helping to reduce peak demand on the local

Sounds pretty smart and fair, huh!?

network, smart chargers can also help ensure that you’re charging your EV when clean energy sources

Ok, tell me more. What’s this all about?

are plentiful. This is good for your personal carbon

EV owners will be given an opportunity to have smart

emissions overall.

EV chargers installed in their homes - for free!* WEL Networks’ smart, time-of-use pricing combined with the latest in EV charging technology will help monitor, influence, and manage flexible demand.

footprint, energy affordability as well as reducing

Quick facts: •

About 1.3% of the local community have a new or used EV, compared to Auckland city with around 0.6% uptake.

An EV can be expected to reduce fuel emissions by 3,000 kg/CO2e per year.

Unmanaged EV uptake may mean significant changes and expenditure on the local electricity network.

This limited trial is important for supporting people’s vehicle choices and the local community’s sustainability ambitions – register your interest today.

To register your interest in this exclusive trial, visit:

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THESE MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO EVERYONE Raglan

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Community

Animal Health Column WITH ANEXA VETS

Pets and fireworks

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hile we enjoy the party atmosphere that comes with big displays of loud noise, colour, and flashing lights this is not always a fun time for our animals. Approximately 80% of our pets are scared of fireworks. This fear is not always obvious so we need to make fireworks season as stress-free as we can for our pets. Fireworks season does not just apply to Guy Fawkes but right through the summer to New Years Eve celebrations Your pet needs a safe place to be. Provide a hiding place or move bedding to a quieter, more secure area. •

Shut doors, curtains, and windows to keep as much of the flashing lights and noise out as possible. Turning the TV or radio on can help muffle the noise. Make sure all breakables are put away, just in case your pet does panic.

Distractions are ideal. Get creative with toys and chews to keep your pet busy. Treat balls are great for this.

Treats during this scary time can offer positive reinforcement if your pet is food orientated. Think of it as rewarding for cool, calm and collected behaviour.

Stay home with your pet if possible. They will be less stressed with you there for reassurance.

Do not punish your pet for being afraid, damaging things in panic, or soiling inside as a result of fear. Punishment will make this time of year much worse and can exacerbate fearful behaviour.

Provide a litter tray inside for your cat. Toileting outside with flashing lights, big booms and noise can be scary.

Ensure your pet is wearing a collar with an identification tag and that their microchip details are up to date. In the event that your pet does get a fright and get lost, this is the best chance they have of getting back to you.

Be prepared. Find out where and when your local fireworks displays are going to be held.

Come and see us. We can offer advice on coping mechanisms, over the counter products that help with stress and fear, or an Anexa Vet can prescribe medication if required in severe cases.

Call Anexa on 07 825 8390.

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Volunteers lend a hand at Golf Club FROM PETER AIM

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ll sporting clubs rely heavily on volunteers to assist with the smooth running of their organisations.

Howard Jackson, head greenkeeper at the Raglan Golf Club, often wonders how he coped with the management of the 18-hole course before volunteers came along to assist him. “If it wasn't for the hard work, dedication and devotion to the club by volunteers, the course would not be in the pristine condition it is now,” remarked Howard. “Come rain or shine, the boys are here with a smile and a strong desire to improve our course.” Tasks carried out include fairway and greens mowing, weed-eating the surrounds, collecting, cutting and delivering firewood, maintaining equipment and machinery, trimming/pruning shrubs and trees, collecting rubbish and changing tee blocks. “We are a team that gets on well, puts in the work, has a few laughs and enjoys positive feedback from From left, Bruce, Neil and Jock gearing up for a day of volgolfers!” unteering on the golf course.

PREBBLE CUP Raglan Golf Club won the first round of the Prebble Cup encounter with the Walton Golf Club on September 12th. Round 2 of the Prebble Cup against Ngaruawahia, played on September 19th was narrowly lost on count back.

Opinion: The next step in our COVID response WITH ANGELA ROBERTS

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t’s been wonderful to see businesses and communities making the most of Alert Level 3, Step 2 while also working hard to keep each other safe. I’d like to thank each and every one of you here in Taranaki – King Country Electorate for the effort you’ve put in to get us where we are now. It’s a real testament to your commitment and kindness. At Step 2, retail stores and public facilities like libraries and museums can reopen, with face covering and physical distancing requirements. Outdoor gatherings and outdoor organised exercise classes of up to 25 people can go ahead – but do remember to try to keep two metres apart, where possible, to minimise risk. Masking up, scanning in, staying distanced, and staying home and getting tested if you’re sick remain central pillars of our COVID response. Along with sticking to these behaviours, the key to a safe summer is simple: ensuring as many people as possible have had their two doses of the COVID vaccine, so we can all do more of what we enjoy. It’s been fantastic to see so many people here in the district rolling up their sleeves and getting vaccinated – and encouraging their friends, family and workmates to get their vaccine, too. More than 3.2 million Kiwis have now been fully vaccinated, including 584,797 here in Waikato DHB, but we still have a way to go if we want to make the most of the upcoming summer. We know that getting vaccinated means you’re less likely to pass COVID on to your loved ones.

If you haven’t had your first dose yet, there’s still time to get your two shots for summer. You can book by logging on to bookmyvaccine.nz, or by calling the COVID-19 Vaccination Healthline on 0800 28 29 26. There are also plenty of places that don’t require a booking. Head to covid19.govt.nz to find a walk-in or drive-through vaccination centre near you. Our target is to get as many people as possible fully vaccinated, so that as many people as possible are protected. By ensuring at least 90% of eligible people have had their two doses here in Taranaki / King Country, we can be confident that our communities are safer as we take the next steps. If you haven’t yet, make sure to get out and get your free COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you can. If we all get our two shots, we can make sure we can enjoy all summer has to offer. Advertorial

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� AND BOAT PARKyour homeware, The businesses individuals Come and store alland kayaks, Commercial / light boats,sing bikes and hidden treasures with us ... adverti in the Raglan Chronicle Come and store all your homeware, kayaks, industrial space available • Locally owned and operated • Various shed sizes available are•boats, partieasy cipati not only towith andng hidden treasures us ... • Long or short term stays Fantasticbikes location from • Electronic gate, security • 24 hours 7 day access December promote their businesses, but • Locally owned and operated systems • Various shed sizes available • Long or short term stays Fantastic easy location 5m size: x for 14m to ••show support oursecurity • Electronic gate, 24 hours 7their day access 7 Nau Mai Road - 5 min, 5 km from Raglan systems community paper – so be sure Gary Kite: {07) 825 6560 Mob: {022) 622 9005 Email: raglanstorage@gmail.com 7 Nau Mai Road 5 min, 5 km from to tell them you saw them in Raglan the Gary Kite: {07) 825 6560 Mob: {022) 622 9005 Raglan Chronicle. Email: raglanstorage@gmail.com

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classifieds. email: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz For Sale

F I R E W O O D DRY, DELIVERED Trailerload: Pine $190 / Phone 021 0771524 To Let

FULLY FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM WAT E R F R O N T cottage retreat (or "lockdown office"?) available until Christmas. Suit single person. $220pw. hankey. street.cares@gmail. com Services Offered

FLUE CLEANING and log fire inspection $125 and all flue and log fire repairs. I also do new fireplace installations. Phone Mark on 8298-103 or 021 457342. Public Notices

Public Notices

ARTS COUNCIL SGM T h e Management Committee of Raglan Community Arts Council (RCAC) is holding a Special General Meeting of members on Tuesday 9th November at 7pm. The meeting will be at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street. The purpose of the meeting is to consider two motions: That the rules of Raglan C o m m u n i t y Arts Council are amended as per the proposed changes. That Raglan Community Arts Council incorporates as a society. Please email enquiries to rodger@ raglanar tscentre. co.nz

Situations Vacant

C L E A N E R WANTED for 1 hour a week for our church - St Peter's Anglican church. Please contact Hazel on 0221065990 between hours of 9.ooam and 5.0pm. RAGLAN CHRONICLE / LOCAL RAG UPCOMING PUBLICATION SCHEDULE: Nov 11th - Raglan Chronicle Nov 18th - Local Rag Nov 25th - Raglan Chronicle Dec 9th – Raglan Chronicle Dec 20th - Raglan Summer Holiday Guide

WHAT'S ON

what’s on

5 Stewart St, Raglan CLAY SHED CHRISTMAS CAKE FUNDRAISER – ORDER BY 5 DECEMBER Delicious home-made Christmas cakes in hand-crafted cereal bowls by Sarah Bing. $45 each, order online https://www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/christmas-cakes/ or call 825 0023. Contactless collection 16/17 December. GELATO SATURDAYS – EVERY SATURDAY 12-5PM Raglan Gelato - traditional small-batch gelato and sorbets made from Dreamview milk and local fruit. Contactless pick-up from the Old School kitchen. THESE EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO RAGLAN BEING AT COVID ALERT LEVEL 2, 3.2 OR 3.3 RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUNDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2nd Sunday of the month 10am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com RAW PREVIEW EXHIBITION – TILL SUNDAY 21 NOVEMBER ‘…And Then We Paused…Reflections of a Covid World’. Open daily 10am – 2pm SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION SALE – 27 NOV – 11 DEC Locally-made Christmas gifts for sale – eclectic and hand-crafted. Visual art, sculpture, glass, ceramics, candles, decorations, cushions and much more, $5-$500. Open 10-4 every day. THIS EVENT IS SUBJECT TO RAGLAN BEING AT COVID ALERT LEVEL 2 OR 3.3 LIVE AND LOCAL – SUNDAY 21 NOVEMBER A showcase for local performers, from songwriters to comedy. 7-9pm, doors open 6.30pm. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open.

REGULAR EVENTS:

All events listed are subject to Covid Alert Levels: call 825 0023 to confirm

Clay Shed Members’ Night Wed 17 5-9pm, Wed 24 5-7pm Raglan Filmmakers’ Club 1st Tues of every month 6-7pm, koha entry Raglan Ukulele Group every

Wed 4 – 5.30pm Karioi Quilters 2nd Thurs of every month 10am – 12pm Raglan Art Group 1st Friday of every month, 9am-12pm Backgammon last Friday of every month, 6.15- 8.15pm Live and Local 3rd Sunday of every month, 7-9pm

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

FRIDAY 12 NOVEMBER - RAGLAN GROWERS' MARKET at 1 Stewart St, Church Grounds from 4-7pm. Fresh produce from local growers, Raglan Falafel, Dizzy Blocks. TUES 16 NOVEMBER Community Health Forum 11am - noon online email norma.taute@waikatodhbhealth.nz for meeting link.

WED 17 NOV Raglan Ramblers 9am from James St near Wallis St - Karamu Walkway - bring lunch Call John 825 7866 to confirm rambles. WED 24 NOV Raglan Ramblers 9am from James St near Wallis St - Raglan dog muster 10.9km walk WED 1 DEC Raglan Ramblers 9am from James St near Wallis St - Te Maika, Kāwhia - bring lunch SOME EVENTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO ALERT LEVELS

LOCATION OF DEFIBRILLATORS IN RAGLAN Defibrillators can save lives in the event of an accident or medical emergency. Here is where they are located in Raglan.

24 HOURS:

St John Raglan (11 Wainui Road) Raglan Club (22 Bow Street) Raglan Holiday Park (61 Marine Parade) The Institute of Awesome (5B Whaanga Road)

WORK HOURS:

Raglan Gym (32 Bow Street) Raglan Medical Centre (9 Wallis Street) Raglan Police (3 Wi Neera Street) Xtreme Zero Waste (186 Te Hutewai Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach) Raglan Coastguard (Raglan Wharf) Camp Raglan (578 Wainui Road) e-Coast Marine Consulting (18 Calvert Road) This info can be found on the AED app. You can download it for free on your phone.

Rodger Gallagher, R A G L A N Chairperson VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE 2021 AGM Wednesday 24 November 7.30pm. Contact Helen : Secretary/ Treasurer for meeting details H e l e n .T h o m a s @ RAGLAN NATURALLY COMMUNITY TRUST fireandemergency. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING nz Date: 29th November 2021 R A G L A N Time: 4:30pm HORTICULTURAL Venue: Online hui, SOCIETY next Zoom Meeting ID: 835 5371 4004 meeting on Tuesday Agenda: 16th November is cancelled due to the • Co-Chairs' Report continuing Covid • Financial Report restrictions. • General Business Any queries, contact: secretary@raglannaturally.co.nz Nau Mai Haere Mai, All Welcome

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

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

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

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NEW LISTING

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2 Taipari Ave

Privately Positioned with Mt Karioi Views

AUCTION 20.11.21 at 1pm

This is your chance to secure a prime location in popular Raglan West nearby the Marine Parade waterfront. The home features 4 bedrooms upstairs and a modern kitchen with open plan living which opens out to a large covered deck allowing for all weather entertaining. Downstairs is a 2nd bathroom, laundry and 3 more insulated rooms used as extra guest bedrooms and storage. Currently set up as a large family bach sleeping up to 19 people so it could suit a double family bach investment. All sitting on a fully fenced on a 806m2 corner site within 50 metres of the Food Department Cafe famous for it’s coffee, pizza and gelato!

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 3BRHFG

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3b Lily Street

One of the Best in the West

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AUCTION 27.11.21 at 1pm Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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NEW LISTING

Privately tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this home enjoys peaceful views of Raglan’s Mount Karioi from the living area and deck and overlooks the recreation reserve and Rugby grounds. The original Keith Hay home was relocated to the elevated 1196m2 section in 2003 and features 3 double bedrooms, an open plan lounge plus dining area, a separate laundry, separate toilet and bathroom, this property has huge potential to make it your own with a splash of colour. Lily Street is renowned for it’s elevated views and the town centre is within walking distance via the reserve bush track. The Raglan Wharf is also a short stroll away.

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85 Cornes Rd

12 Bow Street Raglan

Be at One With Nature

Rare Retail Opportunity in the Heart of Raglan

OFFERS > $500,000

Sitting elevated on a quiet no exit road and enjoying rural views sits 5.8 hectare (14.5 acre) beautiful bush block opportunity. Located in Te Mata within 15 minutes drive Raglan, you would think you are a world away with the peace this property offers. This is an ‘off the electricity grid’ lifestyle block so would suit modern options available for alternative power generation today. Over 90% is in mature native covenanted bush but here is a very private approximately one acre designated building platform awaiting your ‘off grid’ home designs which meet the relaxed covenants. All offers to be received by 19th November 12pm

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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DLS 01.12.21 @12pm Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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This is an extremely rare opportunity to secure a main street Raglan commercial premises which are traditionally tightly held. The site would suit a myriad of uses, in particular retail due to the very high foot traffic and prime position among other successful long term businesses. Situated in the ‘Raglan Business Town Centre Zone’ with a building height permitted of 10m with no building setbacks, redevelopment to a multi level building in the future as Raglan grows is a real possibility here. This is a fantastic chance for a business to cement their operations in the main street and secure their future without the restrictions of being a tenant.

Greig Metcalfe

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

Vanessa Keith

Jenni Stephens

021 995 071

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 952 271

021 624 826

027 555 9994

027 621 3619

07 825 7170

Licenced Salesperson Managing Director

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Licensed Salesperson Manager, Rental Dpt

Accounts Manager

Business Systems Operator

*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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