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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

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25th July 2019 - Issue #656

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Saturday 27 July 2pm 8 Three Streams Road 3pm 8 Three Streams AUCTION on site View Sunday 2:00pm Lot 1 – North Facing with Water Views – A great north facing section comprising 1275sqm. Build your new home here. No restrictive covenants. Subject to title. Yes, a great space to build your tiny home! Lot 2 – Views and Family Living – Split over two levels with 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs complete with its own living facilities. The main living area has commanding views of the harbour and opens out onto a deck overlooking the garden, perfect for watching the kids play. Situated on 1930sqm section providing an ideal grassy playground. An ideal beach home; work from home opportunity or artist’s retreat. Close to town, wharf and on the bus route.

For Sale Lot 1 – $430,000 Lot 2 – $850,000

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Celebrating 25 years of Raglan Community Radio: Raglan Community Radio’s longest running musical presenter Clint Baddeley has been on the airwaves for nearly 20 years and says it’s the music that keeps him going. Full interview on page 4.

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Plastic Free July: Zero waste champion Indi’s ditching single-use

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New Year’s resolution to ditch the single-use takeaway cups is putting Indi’s on the track to being a zero waste café. And owner Miles Ratima was prepared to take a loss in profits for what he sees is an environmental necessity. “I started to see more cups in the gutters, falling out of rubbish bins and I realised I was the problem. I don’t want to give people the waste,” he says. The decision to get rid of the takeaway cups cost the business a lot of customers, but he says many have come back with their own cups and he’s made new customers who support his zero waste stance. “We’re a hole in the wall takeaway café we lost about 50 percent of our customers.”

Dr Loten, and the Volunteer Fire Service thank you, thank you, thank you. With love from Debbie and Stephen Hand and family. Let’s Reclaim Raglan Since 1948 I have been holidaying in Raglan every year. It is with some realisation that a place I see as my second home is steam rolling into the 21st century. With at times the same awkward growing pains of a teenager - not fully mature - but with plenty of attitude. Over the past year I have watched with anticipation the work, or lack of it, to reinstate the footpath at the wharf on Wallis Street.

Every business owner should be taking care of their own rubbish and not give customers the chance to create waste in the first place.” The café is now making its own hemp and coconut milk to offer alternatives to dairy as well as reducing the amount of tetra pak waste. “All the decisions we have made are more expensive but you can’t put a price on the environment.” Miles says once the first decision was made to make a reduction in their waste the rest just followed. “You get a momentum going with the first step and then you’re looking for the next step. I hope other cafes jump on board.” Janine Jackson The well-positioned Waikato District Council sign that has shared the anticipated end of work dates is beginning to look weather beaten alongside very patient businesses and residents I dear say. One must wonder if the delays are caused by the Waikato District Council being captured by big picture ideas to adjust the parking issues which are now constant in Raglan. Are plans afoot to reclaim the land on the harbour side of the proposed footpath and turn it into boat parking spaces? Time still seems at sit still in Raglan even as it boats towards the 21st century or does it? The Observer

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Dear Editor On Tuesday a couple of weeks ago, Stephen suffered a heart attack at the Raglan Gym. The immediate and confident response of the people around him saved his life. We can never sufficiently express how much the actions of these individuals have affected us and how grateful we are. Our precious husband / Dad / Grandad is still here because of their selfless, incredible intervention. We are blessed to be part of such a wonderful community. Amber, Megan and Mariana, Bush and the St John Responders, Gordon, Carol,

The first step to zero waste, however, started with Dreamview Creamery milk deliveries; the local farm gate raw milk business started selling pasteurised milk which meant it could be purchased by the local cafes and businesses. “We removed so much of our recycling. I felt like I was drowning in plastic bottles, I was head high in plastic.” This move also meant more of an expense but Miles wasn’t about to compromise for the almighty dollar. “For me I feel better about our business. It was never about making money it was about lifestyle.” And with that lifestyle comes the responsibility for maintaining the environment, Miles reckons. “If you’re in hospitality in Raglan you should be educating people about waste.

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Celebrating 25 years of Raglan Community Radio

Clint introducing new sounds to Raglan music lovers for nearly 20 years

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aglan Community Radio’s longest running musical presenter Clint Baddeley has been on the airwaves for nearly 20 years and says it’s the music that keeps him going. “I love it when I’m sitting at Raglan Roast having a coffee and someone will walk past and come back again and say ‘I loved your show’.” And it’s this love of music that keeps him going year in year out despite what life may throw at him. “I love the music and the radio. I enjoy it and I know there are people out there listening and enjoying the show.” A teenager in the 1960s, Clint was heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Animals, Small Faces and Amen Corner; it was a time in music, he says, like no other. His show is far from being a golden oldies type of show, Clint gets a real kick out of introducing music lovers to new and unreleased sounds. “The music I play people aren’t going to hear on commercial radio,” he says. Americana is what he loves to listen to now, but don’t classify it as country music he says, the sounds of Americana are merged from folk, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, bluegrass and gospel; an altogether different sound. Raglan Community Radio celebrates 25 years in November this year and Clint remembers the days when he lugged a suitcase full of his own CDs to the studio. His home is still bursting at the seams with CDs and books, Clint and wife Jackie’s great passions. These days Clint has embraced modern technology and gone from carting CDs to compiling his shows on an iPod and now using an iPad; it makes radio life far less cumbersome, he says. He still buys all his own music and is a huge fan of the music magazine Uncut which comes every month with a free CD, music reviews section and showcases the best new releases and reissues. Gone are the days of purchasing CD for that one track that you love; Clint says

online music stores like iTunes allow him to source and purchase that one particular track he wants for his show and to add to his own personal collection. Clint, alongside Lyn Wilkins from Bizworx, helped the radio establish a structure that involved paying royalties, applying for funding and hiring a paid station manager. “When wanted to make sure it was run properly.” The former Waikato District Councillor from 2004-2016, is known for shaking things up and he’s not afraid to make his opinions known on the radio – especially with the local body elections looming. As a councillor he was used to being confronted about his work on council and doesn’t shy away from good honest debate. He’s proud of the work he achieved on council for Raglan and counts the new Raglan Museum and information centre, the Papahua playground upgrades and helping Xtreme Zero Waste become the council’s preferred contractors as personal highs. “When I was on council, I always had Raglan in mind,” he says. A fitter and welder by trade, Clint worked in the gas and freezing industries in Hamilton and in the cement industry in Raglan before embarking on a long career as industrial relations advocate for the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union. He spent 18 years on the Wintec Council and was awarded an honorary fellowship in 2016 for his contribution to the New Zealand manufacturing industry, to Wintec and to local community organisations. And he was chair of Waikato's largest philanthropic trust, Trust Waikato, Community Waikato board member, has undertaken many volunteer roles in Whaingaroa and was appointed to the WorldSkills New Zealand board. “I always had three jobs on the go.” Although things have quietened down for Clint of late, he’s not about to give up on his music gig at the radio. “Eddy Cross – Captain Pugwash reckons he’ll make 20 years but he won’t catch up to me,” he laughs. Janine Jackson Clint’s Music Show is on every Sunday, 10am-12:30pm. Celebrating 25 years of Raglan Community Radio

Clint Baddeley is Raglan Community Radio's longest serving host.

Stinky-leg tale walks off with two firsts in awards

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Jennifer Sommervell – Margery’s Christchurch-based sister. Their fifth title ‘Uncle Allan’s Stinky Leg’

clad leg to the family farm in the 1970s. The educational section in the book features information about bones, fractures, plaster casts and how to look after them. The series is based on the sisters’ stranger-

awards for excellence in children’s literature.

than-fiction adventures growing up on the

It continues a remarkable run as each of

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trio a first place in the US-based awards.

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design and historical fiction.

has just won two Purple Dragonfly first-place

the previous titles in the series also won the

Raglan mother and daughter, Margery and Ezra, with their latest award-winning book.

with honourable mentions in picture books

in the 1960s and 70s. They are now working on their sixth

Their stinky leg story is a quirky farm

book, about the family’s 1921 Republic truck

tale reminiscent of Kiwi cartoonist Murray

which was first featured in their second title

Ball’s comic strip Footrot Flats. It picked

‘The New Old Truck”.


Former town librarian milks her ‘good life’ exploits for first novel

Community Board Monthly Update A monthly column that covers key issues and happenings from the monthly Raglan Community Board meetings.

Wastewater consent renewal The community board attended the council drop in info sessions for the renewal of the wastewater consent renewal. On hand were WDC and BECA staff who are currently working on the options for our wastewater discharge. Watch this space for more info. For more information visit: www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/raglanwastewater

Update on boardwalk progress, Wallis Street Further delay due to issues sourcing rock. Due to commence around 5th August.

Local Body Elections Hot off press: Merren at home with her first novel and a woodburner about to be installed.

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elling the neighbours down the road at Dreamview Creamery her funny stories about shifting from an urban to a rural life has led former Raglan librarian Merren Tait to pen her first novel ‘The Year of the Fox’, which will be launched in a fortnight.

rubbish and I had a steep learning curve ahead of me.” It was actually 18 months of very hard work writing the story to get it to a point where she felt happy with it. “I wanted readers to enjoy it and not be pulled out of the narrative by (my) clumsiness.” The draft was sent to a manuscript assessor – a sort of developmental editor, she says – who made various suggestions. It was a “brutal” process and Merren ended up doing three re-writes before selfpublishing. Now this 41-year-old fledgling novelist is excited to finally have on hand a small print run of 150 copies for the local market. While essentially about female empowerment, her novel is not autobiographical, she insists. “Though definitely a few stories have come off this property.” ‘The Year of the Fox’ is a light-hearted look at the good life, says Merren, and includes some of those funny stories about the rural lifestyle that first got her writing. She has progressed during that time from rented bus to new build – in fact two new builds, as her small home on the one-hectare property has been duplicated for her mother who’s moved down from Auckland. And the book’s had good feedback, she says, from men as well as women. Some copies have already been sold at Raglan Creative Market where they will continue to be available. And Zinnia downtown in Raglan will stock it after the upcoming launch. Edith Symes • ‘The Year of the Fox’, subtitled ‘A Good Life Novel’, will be launched on Thursday August 8 from 5.30 to 7pm at the library. All welcome.

The self-described “fulltime milkmaid, part-time writer” is relishing a change of lifestyle that sees her bottling fresh milk and delivering it around town – in a Friesian cow-coloured van – while busily plotting a few follow-up literary (mis)adventures. Her first book about Nancy Myers, a go-it-alone protagonist on a journey of self-reliance, is the beginning of a series of stand-alone novels about the good life, Merren told the Chronicle. “I’ve already started writing book two – and have book three in my head.” Merren’s abrupt about-turn came roughly three years ago when she traded the comforts of suburban living in Lorenzen Bay for a plot of land off the gravelly end of Te Hutewai Road where the view of Mt Karioi dominates, her chickens roam free and a few sheep graze. She rented an old bus and lived on the land for a year before the writing bug really took hold. “It was pretty basic living … no running water, no electricity for many months.” She’d go shower and do her washing one minute away on the Dreamview dairy farm in exchange for cooked meals, and built up quite a rapport with the family. “They encouraged me to write my stories down, so I started recording them and realised I had the basis for a book. “I wrote the first draft feverishly in about three months,” she laughs. “But the first draft is always

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Elections are coming up for Raglan Community Board, Raglan Ward Councillor and for Waikato district council Mayor. For further information on standing as a candidate visit www.votewaikato.co.nz or contact Waikato District Council’s Electoral Officer, Dale Ofsoske.

MAIN ITEMS DISCUSSED IN COMMUNITY BOARD WORKSHOP – TUES 9TH JULY Raglan Community Board will be actively supporting Xtreme Zero Waste. Did you know that Xtreme have set up a Give a Little page to raise funds to continue the kerbside food waste collection? Visit… The board considered funding the food waste campaign via our community discretionary fund and we will be discussing that further in our August community board meeting. We will also be helping to promote the Give a Little kerbside food waste campaign and will have info stands around town. This is a great opportunity for the community to learn more about the kerbside food waste collection and how we manage our waste in general.

Raglan Naturally News Great news! Raglan Naturally informed the community board that they are now part of the Department of Internal Affairs Community-led Development Programme. This means that Raglan Naturally will be working alongside the DIA for the next five years, with support to meet our community aspirations, based on our community plan. Congratulations Raglan Naturally!

Did you know? WDC have an online Request for Service (also know as a CRM). Need to raise an issue for council service? Go to the council website home page and click on the red box ‘Request It’. You can read community board agenda and minutes online for more info. www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/your-council/ council-committees-boards/community-boards-andcommittees/raglan-community-board The community board and ward councillor will provide a monthly update in the Raglan Chronicle. Next Community Board meeting: Tues, 13th August, 1:30pm, Supper Room, Town Hall. RAGLAN Chronicle 5


Auction this Saturday on site

8 Three Streams Road Raglan

Auction

Design, comfort and style are the outstanding features of this family lifestyle property. Offering 4 double bedrooms, the master has an ensuite opening onto a private spa and sauna area. Entertain from the highly spec’d kitchen which flows to the spacious family living and dining. You are drawn through the bi-fold doors to the outside lounge courtyard from which you will enjoy picturesque rural and estuary views. A spacious double garage offers internal access. The house is structured with potential for extra family living or Airbnb. One of the large double bedrooms is complete with a kitchenette, bi-folding doors and a private courtyard taking in the estuary and rural views. This area of the house can be completely separated to provide a two bedroom self-contained living area. The house is situated on 5002 sqm with mature landscaping and low maintenance grounds. Just a 4-minute drive to Raglan.

3:00pm, Saturday 27 July On site (unless sold prior)

View Saturday 2:00pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23082

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

D L SO Oasis in Town! – 52 Cross Street Raglan Walk to town in minutes from this fantastic 3 bedroom property. Set on a very private 961sqm section, your very own oasis awaits. A large deck at the front of the home captures the morning sun and looks out over the reserve. In the afternoon, head to the backyard and impress your guests with the well planned entertaining area. Set on two levels, there are two bedrooms, laundry and bathroom on the first floor. Upstairs, the large kitchen and living area is open plan and well suited to family living. The lounge leads off to the master bedroom complete with ensuite. A covered carport and storage area ensure you have plenty of room for all of your toys. To complete the property, a large front yard and raised garden beds give the family plenty of room to explore.

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23095

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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For Sale $630,000

Sean Mills 027 526 4699


D L SO 6b Tohora Close Raglan The whales are wonderful, of course, but so is this place! So close to the world-famous surf break. Set on 1141sqm right on the coast, you get two houses. The main house is a three-bedroom ocean view residence with decks to lounge on and a stunning wooden interior with a beautiful open plan dining/entertainer’s kitchen. Everywhere you look you have uninterrupted views of the surf. Set back a little further from the ocean is a two-bedroom studio. Rent it out or invite friends over. This is what amazing property in New Zealand is all about!

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23000

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Are you wondering about your property? Meet us in the Ray White Raglan office next Friday 26 July at 6:00pm for a relaxed informal question and answer time about the market while enjoying a mulled wine. Mortgage broker, house stager, builder and landscaper will be present to bounce ideas from. Make informed decisions about how to make your most valuable asset work for you. If you can’t come to us on that night we are happy to come to you for an obligation free chat about the market.

The Raglan Team

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Yana Pemberton 021 183 0479

Sean Mills 027 562 4699 RAGLAN Chronicle 7


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Privacy, Surf & Sun! This property features a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area home with all day sun and huge ocean views. For guests or holiday accommodation there is a one bedroom unit with internal garage/workshop. This really is a rare opportunity to secure a large parcel of land in a very sought after spot.

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This property features a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area home with all day sun and huge ocean views. For guests or holiday accommodation there is a one bedroom unit with internal garage/workshop. This really is a rare opportunity to secure a large parcel of land in a very sought after spot.

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

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AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Wednesday 27 March 87 Duke Street, Cambridge

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Explore the options! $1.8m-$2.45m

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Enjoy the good life!

Looking for escape? This one-year old three-bedroom home is a totally off-grid retreat in the middle of 9.6ha overlooking Aotea Harbour. Equally suitable as a lifestyle property or weekend holiday retreat. Established native bush and pasture suitable for grazing. Recreational kayaking, boating, horse riding and fishing are all at your doorstep.

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Lot 552Rangitahi Peninsula

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996 Papatapu RAGLAN Privacy, Surf & Te Sun!

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Cambrae RAGLAN Looking for a 4C quality homeRoad close to Raglan with privacy, pggwre.co.nz/HAM28273 AUCTION then look no further. Three bedroom, two bathroom home with large living that have picturesque harbour views. Amazing Bay areas Views Set on approx 8,000sqm (2acres) there is plenty of room for If you are into water sports including fishing, kayaking, SUPa pony, chickens and a few sheep. Suitable for cattle also, ing, sailing, this is a truly ideal location with easy access to the 4 paddocks have water and good fences. Lorenzen Bay from the section. Moor your boat/yacht in the Bay and keep an eye on it from the deck. This sunny home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and a two car pggwre.co.nz/HAM29962 internal access garage.

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Richard M 027 2 E richar

pggwre.co.nz/HAM30355

300 Ruapuke Road

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ACT NOW to save Māui Dolphin! The Whāingaroa catchment flows into the west coast waters which are home to the Popoto or Māui Dolphin, the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. It is estimated that only 63 individuals now remain from a population that in 1970 numbered over 1800! Māui dolphins are classified as nationally critical and face a real threat of extinction. Their southern ‘cousins’ the Hector’s dolphins are also in some trouble, numbering ~15,000 and classified as nationally vulnerable. The Ministry for Primary Industries and Department of Conservation are currently leading a review of the Māui & Hector’s Threat Management Plan (TMP). This plan guides future research and management of human related threats impacting our dolphin populations. The review process is a chance to ‘‘have your say” - to speak up for Māui dolphins and ask for serious protection measures to ensure they have the best chance for long-term survival. To learn more about proposed management options, you can pick up a copy of the TMP consultation document from WEC or find it online, by googling ‘MPI dolphin TMP’. Maui dolphin are an indicator species, their population status and health reflects the overall condition of their ecosystem and of other species living there. WEC is concerned that the current proposals in the TMP don’t have enough focus on the long term protection and maintenance of a healthy marine ecosystem that will ensure a future where Māui dolphins are thriving. Measures such as a ban on net fishing, oil exploration, drilling and seabed mining out to 100m depth contour (within the dolphin habitat) would provide the high level of protection necessary for Māui dolphins to survive now and into the future as the marine habitat comes under more pressure. We know Raglan cares about Māui dolphins and our oceans ....our futures also depend on a healthy environment - both on land and at sea. The best way you can stand up for our native taonga is to write a submission calling for the strongest protections. We want to encourage and support you, the Raglan community to make submissions that count. To make sure your voice is heard, we recommend emailing your submission directly to dolphintmp@doc.govt.nz. Submissions close 4th August. We have a template available to help with your email submission on the WEC website or can work with you one on one in the WEC centre on Thursday afternoons. If you really don’t have time to send a submission, please take two minutes to add your name to the Greenpeace petition which is calling for the strongest protections possible for Māui dolphins. Please spread the word - together we can save the world’s rarest dolphin!

Keeping Raglan’s Foodwaste Collection- let’s do this! A HUGE thank you to everyone who has donated to our Givealittle fundraiser. 4 weeks into our campaign and we have raised almost $10K, mainly from the generosity of our locals, but also from some people from out of town. We have 10 more weeks to go, our Givealittle Goal is $30K so please donate during this time online https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/letsdo-this-raglan if you are able. You can also donate at Kaahu’s Nest shop, just ask at the counter, and we can supply a receipt for IRD if its over $5. We are also seeking support from some larger funders for our campaign to take us to $120K, which is our target to keep our collection going for a year. If anyone has any other funding opportunities to share contact Rick Thorpe on 0221821884. There have been some great conversations in our community media about the foodwaste collections and composting system and all the lengthy research, collaboration and investment from many organisations that have made it possible. This work is even more important than it was 7 years ago when we started scoping out our foodwaste collection. Internationally ‘climate change’ is now being called a ‘climate crisis’ as evidence of rapid change is becoming obvious. Our young people are challenging us to make big changes immediately and diverting foodwaste from landfill is one of the most effective ways we can minimise the potent climate change gas called methane. Cities and countries around the world are setting legislation and placing high levies and bans on organic waste to keep it out of landfill.

Our Foodwaste Diversion Has Been Fantastic There’s been many gains from foodwaste diversion in Raglan. In two years of collections the Raglan community has diverted at least 350 tonnes away from landfill and into compost. Less landfill bags are put out less frequently at houses using the green bins. Many other councils and communities have sought advice from XZW about setting up collections in other places and we need to keep going for another year until our District Council completes their service review and we get another chance to figure out a way forward.

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WED

31 JULY R A G L A N RAMBLERS 9am from James St near Wallis St Pakoka Landing to beach - bring lunch.

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

DREAM

TIDE

e x h i b i t i o n by Armin Schmidt & Leonie Anholts at Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street. Featuring contemporary art & photography (analog+digital) Open daily during July from 10am to 2pm.

For Sale

Services Offered

F I R E W O O D DRY - DELIVERED Pine $180 2m x 2m Phone 021 077 1524

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

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Check out our WINTER SALE + New Spring ** Arriving Weekly Women’s & MENS

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

Services Offered

Public Notices

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP - Peace & tranquility - Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800

THE WHARF KITCHEN & BAR

are serving their New Winter Menu. Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Open 7 Days & Nights 07 825 0010 Wanted OLD PHOTOS OF RAGLAN & DISTRICTS WANTED FOR ARCHIVING These can be scanned at your place - no need to send them anywhere. Ph Warwick 021 941 125 or 021 941 123 or email wseeney@gmail.com

Situations Vacant

Services Offered

C A R P E N T E R AVAILABLE NOW Experienced local references, quotes or hourly rate, Phone 022 393 5950

THUR 25 JULY @ THE YOT CLUB: Earshot with Cian DJing from 9. Vinyl only, hip hop funk soul. Free pool. Free entry, outside fire, food from ULO’s.

ASSISTANT COOK & FULL-TIME FISH CUTTER required at Raglan Fish on the wharf. Experience preferred. Phone Mark 0274935144

FRI 26 JULY @ THE YOT CLUB: Resident DJs. Free entry, free pool. SAT 27 JULY @ THE YOT CLUB: Lost Tribe Aotearoa. Support Loop artist extraordinaire...

Courses, classes & workshops

Classifieds Public Notices CORRECTION Last week on the Raglan Ramblers advert in the What’s On section - it was stated that the group were visiting ‘Ed Hillary Reserve’ this was incorrect and we would like to clarify that it is called ‘HillaryHope Reserve’. COMMUNITY MEETING

On the 7th of August 2019, Waikato West Police staff will be holding a meeting in your community. This is a chance for us to listen to what our communities want from Police. We want to hear your thoughts, views and ideas on what Police can do and how you can play a part in making our community a safe place for whanau and friends. WHEN: Wednesday the 7th of August 2019 from 6pm WHERE: Raglan Town Hall No RSVP is necessary and this is open to

Brrrr, chill out with...THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP SESSIONS Monday & Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most *Sponsored by RC welcome to attend. Situations Vacant

all members of the community.

DO YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY? Join the Raglan Community Patrol and help keep Whaingaroa Raglan Safe. Contact

Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Notice of Vacancy, Raglan Papahua Holiday Park Board of Governance

Raglanroast Food Department Ltd of Raglan (Restaurateur) has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Waikato for the issue of an On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 11-17 Bow Street, Raglan to be known as West Coast Tacos. The general nature of the business to be conducted is a restaurant. The days on which, and the hours during which liquor is intended to be sold under the licence, are Monday to Sunday 8am to 1am the following day. This application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee at 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than fifteen working days from the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Private Bag 544 Ngaruawahia 3742. This is the first publication of this notice. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale & Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

The Raglan Papahua Holiday Park has a vacancy on their Board of Governance for the position of Community Representative.

Nominations

Nominations for the position opens on Friday 26 July 2019 and must be in my hands at 7 Bow Street, Raglan no later than noon on Friday 9 August 2019. Nominations must be in writing. A candidate may submit a candidate profile statement with their nomination paper. Dated at Raglan this 20th day of July 2019. Jo Gibbs Secretary Raglan Papahua Holiday Park Board of Governance Telephone (07) 825 8997 Email jo.gibbs611@gmail.com

NarinaSection Hurst 101

07 825Sale 8473and Supply of Alc Raglanroast Food Depart (Restaurateur) has made Licensing Committee at W an On Licence in respect at 11-17 Bow Street, Rag Coast Tacos. The genera be conducted is a restaur and the hours during wh sold under the licence, a to 1am the following day This application may be i office hours at the office Council, District Licensing Street, Ngaruawahia. An RESULT OF object LAST GAME: and who wishes to Saturdayapplication 21 July may, not late the first publication Raglan vsfrom Hamilton writing of the objectio Old in Boys District Licensing Com Lossthe 68-0 Ngaruawahia 3742. This this notice. The first n NEXT of GAME: Saturday18/07/2019. 27 July Raglan vsNo Hamilton objection to the issue in Kickoff relation: to a matter ot Old Boys. section 105(1) of the S 2:45pm at in Willoughby 2012. Park - Field 1 This is the second publica notice was first published

RAGLAN SENIOR RUGBY

Notice of Meeting Raglan Community Board Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 13 August commencing at 1.30pm. A public forum will be held at the commencement of the meeting.

PERMANENT PART-TIME ADMIN POSITION Do you have the right skills and drive to join our small Team? We need an Admin/Customer Services/All Rounder to join a busy natural product business that has national distribution.

Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment. Agendas and minutes for meetings are available at: www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/your-council. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

• 10 - 15 hours a week, Tuesday and Friday pm initially with potential to grow into a larger role. • Permanent Raglan resident • Able to work until 5pm • Flexibility to work some Wednesday afternoons • Good keyboard skills • Familiar with Word, Excel • Be able to spell and punctuate • Use of Xero useful but not necessary • Good phone manner • English as a first language • Be organised and able to work independantly

Adoption of the Waikato District Council Psychoactive Substances Policy Waikato District Council has reviewed and adopted the Waikato District Council Psychoactive Substances Policy in accordance with Section 69 of the Psychoactive Substances Act 2013. The purpose of the policy is to set a clear framework to be applied to all applications that the Psychoactive Substances Regulatory Authority considers when granting licenses for premises that sell approved products in the Waikato district. There are currently no products approved by the Authority.

Applications in writing to: info@nznaturalformulas.co.nz Applications close Monday 15th August

CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING IN THE RAGLAN CHRONICLE: Ads on this page are an affordable way to get something out to the community. Min. ads start from $8. Call us on: 825 7076 or email: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

A copy of the policy can be found on the Council website. G J Ion Chief Executive

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What's On

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

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Land for Sale

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10a Nau Mai Road Investors Alert - Opportunity! That’s right ‘Opportunity’ 10a Nau Mai Road is a must see for any investor. This light Industrial zoned section of 2400m² offers excellent advertising profile from the state highway and a 1000m² effectively dead flat engineered building platform. Nau Mai Business Park is the only large scale light industrial zone in the Raglan area with a mixed use development currently operating and more on the way. A generational change is forcing astute buyers to consider a lifestyle choice of operating their businesses in coastal towns. So act today and define your future. Call Steve 021 969 848 today for more information.

For Sale $330,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2E2HFG View

Commercial

22 Te Tuhi Road

8c Harakeke Place

For Sale $399,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 27BHFG View

For Sale $295,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 22RHFG View

Te Tuhi Road Opportunity If you are a surfer you need to see this. It is the last section in Te Tuhi Road. Sunny, sheltered and elevated yet surrounded by native bush this large, 1529m2 section, has a formed driveway and flat building platform. The partially covered deck is in need of a tidy up but is a great outdoor space for camping or caravanning. Some covenants apply.

Business

Unit 1, 12 Nau Mai Road

Open Home

Open Home

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Best Value with Water Views! Amazing Value! Situated in an elevated position overlooking Flax Cove you can build to capture the sun and simply stunning estuary and Mt Karioi views. The freehold section of 700m² is mostly gently sloping and good contour by Raglan standards! Handy location to estuary, town, school, bus stop and walkways. Covenants apply and house plans are available to interested parties.

1 Wallis Street

Live and Work the Raglan Dream • Architecturally designed industrial premises with showroom space • Located on the outskirts of Raglan and only 30 minutes to Hamilton • 242m² (more or less) warehouse, 39m² (more or less) showroom/office • 3 phase power, secure yard, drive through access, mezzanine style storage and fibre internet • Explore the options of leasing the premises in its entirety, or for it to be split Commercial lease is $45,286 per annum + GST and outgoings.

Retail Business - Ready to Sell! Vendor’s instructions are that all offers are to be considered. Located in prime Raglan CBD, 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. The business includes stock, a strong long term lease, established supply lines and management systems, large enclosed retail area and an exterior concreted yard space. For family reasons this high growth business is reluctantly offered for sale. With Raglan’s increasing population, the success of this highly desirable business will continue to grow.

Lease $45,286 P/A + GST Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2AGHFG View

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

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61b Government Road

19 Simon Road

A Position in Government Conveniently located, this north facing home is well presented. With three bedrooms & one bathroom the modern kitchen is fully equipped for functionality. An open plan style offers indoor/outdoor flow to the large deck featuring a stylish pergola. Low maintenance established grounds provide privacy. Cox’s Bay is just a stroll away for safe swimming via Daisy Street. With a single garage & carport this property sits on a fully fenced ½ share of 1214m².

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 bedrooms are both doubles with wardrobes and the master has access to the deck also. The section has plenty of flat lawn for kids to play plus attractive established trees at the rear with a small stream providing a haven for bird life and plenty of scope for the keen gardener.

For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale Contact Email View

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$599,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/284HFG

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$629,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2BQHFG

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189 Pond Road

120 Maungatawhiri Road

Peace, Privacy & Park-like Grounds In the same family for 47 years this property is just stunning and spans over a flat 5.48 acres which is beautifully presented and offers an absolute haven for bird life. The grounds have been lovingly planted with a huge variety of colourful specimen and amenity trees, established shrubs and flowering plants along with a few original mature Rimu and Kahikatea. The country home features a 3 bedroom, 2000 built Initial home which enjoys views of the park-like grounds. There’s a double garage for the tools and ride-on mower too. Potentially a buyer may wish to explore using the beauty of this property for weddings and functions.

Seriously Motivated $80,000 under G.V. On the market for the first time in 22 years, this property is located in one of the best locations Raglan has to offer, featuring stunning harbour, ocean and rural views from NOT ONE.... BUT TWO homes . The main dwelling is a charming chalet styled 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home with a large deck and the 2nd home is a 2 bedroom cottage with it’s own driveway access and privacy, currently returning rental income. The 2.8 acres lies to the north and there are no covenants and the bonus of a legal right to spring water on the title. There is SO MUCH potential!

For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale Contact Email View

$749,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2CMHFG

$920,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/29DHFG

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 952 271

021 624 826

027 555 9994

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

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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