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22nd November 2018 - Issue #623
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ast week Raglan Area School students took part in their social action campaigns where they went out on to the streets of Raglan to fight for something they felt passionate about. We caught up with four girls who successfully campaigned SuperValue Raglan to ban single use plastic bags from their supermarket. How did this project start? As four young girls who have been living in Raglan all our lives we have begun to notice the amount of single use plastic lying around our community. We decided that we then needed to make a change, not only for the environment, but for the future of the Raglan youth, and potentially the rest of the world! Is this part of your studies at school? Yes, but although we were assigned a task to complete, we didn’t really see it as a school project. We saw it as an opportunity to use our passion of
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Raglan takes on towns at RaglanArea tops School list of beautiful community with social action campaign Keep New Zealand Beautiful Awards community beach cleans being organised
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judges recognised Raglan’s ‘unprecedented commitment and efforts to beautifying the community’, as a result, Raglan was also awarded the Supreme Award for the evening. Connor Marquand, Emanual Ringia and Boston Abraham spread kindness with flowers.
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aglan Area School students brought their learning to the streets in a week of social action campaigns.
Plastic Bag Free Raglan won Best Aari, Jaer and Nikau gifted this wooden toy truck to West Coast Health so that children could play while they wait. Community Environmental Initiative, an award that honours innovative projects that have achieved extraordinary environmental results
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partnership. The Year 9 and 10 students tackled Councillor Thomson attended the Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton some of the big issues concerning Awards night on behalf of the Raglan New Zealand including, single-use plastic, homelessness, refugee ration community, and gave an inspiring korero challenge, random act of kindness, ban to attendees, praising the work being done 1080, pollution, interactive art and te around the country, but also encouraging reo Māori promotion. They also spread happiness through them to do more. a random act of kindness day and Dermot M. Murtagh HND B.S. Raglan is gaining a reputation around asked the community ‘what would you 98a Greenslade Rd, Raglan change in our world’ in an interactive Beach clean-up crew Aotearoa as one of the country’s most Ph: (07) 825 8544 chalk art installation. Mob: 0274 455 232 environmentally conscious and sustainable On Monday, a group of students 189 Collingwood St towns. 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Project and many others dedicate endless They stayed until midnight using MP for Taranaki-King Country cardboard, newspaper and sleeping aglan’s ongoing efforts to businesses, schools, individuals and councils volunteer hours to keep our environment MP for Taranaki-King Country bags as their only means of comfort. minimise waste and beautify who are working to beautify and enhance a pristine and clean in various ways. A proud supporter of Rural A proud supporter of Rural “We our really wanted to understandwere community & Provincial New Zealand As the Supreme Award winner, Raglan town’s environment. & Provincial New Zealand what it would be like to be homeless,” Inglewood Office Te Awamutu Office acknowledged at this year’s Keep Paris says. Judging is based on efforts being made will receive a customised community mural, Inglewood Office Te Mutu Awamutu Office A 53 St, PO Box A 80 Rata St, PO Box Social Sciences teacher Joe Rao A 53 Rata St, 4330 PO Box St, PO Box A 80 124, Inglewood 302, TeMutu Awamutu 3800 to minimise and prevent litter, community designed and painted by renowned mural New Zealand Beautiful Awards. 124, Inglewood 4330 302, Te Awamutu 3800 says the students have had positive P 07 870 1005 P 06 756 6032 P 07 870 1005 beautification projects, recycling projects artist, Flox. P 06 756 6032 feedback from the community. E Kuriger.Teawamutu@ E Kuriger.Inglewood@ Raglan was in the running for Most E Kuriger.Teawamutu@ E Kuriger.Inglewood@ “People really listen to young parliament.govt.nz parliament.govt.nz If you would like to learn more or get and sustainable tourism attractions. parliament.govt.nz parliament.govt.nz people andSmall it’s good for them engage Beautiful Town, alongto with Plastic facebook.com/BarbaraKurigerMP involved in any of the local efforts going Keep New Zealand Beautiful judges the community about issues they care facebook.com/BarbaraKurigerMP barbarakuriger.co.nz Bag Free Raglan, which was nominated for barbarakuriger.co.nz about.” on in to thetalk community to ‘Keep Raglan visited Raglan in September a streets Raglan Area School studentsand taketook to the about homelessness their Environmental learning outside the BestTaking Community Initiative. Sophie Higgins, Brooke Ahern, Teddy, Griffin Pohutukawa and Lydie Madsen. Beautiful’, get in touch with the Whaingaroa tour of the community withParis Councillor classroom has had spin-on effects, Beautiful is a not- Thomson. They learned about Raglan’s Environment Centre, the Raglan Community Joe Keep says, New withZealand SuperValue offering introduce te reo Māori signs in the produce eyes to the issue of single-wrapped lollies and reusable bags or paper bags as department. for-profitproduce organisation dedicated to keeping theresearching Raglan Chamber or Xtreme Zero waste minimisation initiatives at XtremetheyHouse, are now alternatives. alternatives to single-use plastic bags A successful beach clean-up from Papahua “Our young people are a powerful force communities clean, safe with and both beautiful. Zero Waste, the Council’s ‘3 P’s’ loo Waste. and students are working to the Kokiri Centre has opend the students’ for change,” he says. 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Te whakatuwhera i te tatau ki te reo Maori (Opening the door to Maori language)
Shona Butchart and Alyssa Sealock use rākau (cuisenaire rods) to learn te reo Māori
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ura Reo ki Poihakena is opening its kūaha (door) to prospective te reo Māori learners on Tuesday, November 27. The open day starts at 10.30am with a powhiri at Poihakena Marae followed by a cup of tea, rākau demonstration and information sharing. The first language of New Zealand is experiencing a resurgence as people of all ages, from varied backgrounds and ethnicities take up the wero (challenge) of learning te reo Māori Led by kaiako Neria Mataira, the total immersion classes run Monday nights, 6.30-8pm and offer the fundamental basics of learning
Kura Reo ki Poihakena kaiako Neria Mataira welcomes all to the open day.
YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY HEALTH FORUM what is happening in HEALTH IN your community Come along, be informed and have your say. Meet the DHB people and talk about what matters to you. Topics for this meeting include: • • • • •
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te reo, while students who take the day classes (twice a week, from 9.30am to 2.30pm, Mondays and Tuesdays) are fast-tracked in their language acquisition. As a second language learner herself, Neria says, learning the language was like looking at the world through different eyes. “I feel a huge sense of gratitude being able to express myself in te reo Māori, as well as teaching and sharing it with others.” Connecting to Aotearoa is often the incentive for students at the kura (school) to learn the language, many of whom are from overseas. Shona Butchart and Alyssa Sealock, from Scotland and the United States respectively, both felt an obligation to learning the
indigenous language of their adopted country. “I have more of a connection to the country I live in. Learning te reo Kura Reo ki Poihakena and culture is a big part of that,” Shona says. “Learning the language of where you live is the best way to connect to the place,” Alyssa says. Intermediate and beginners learn together and the levels working side-by-side is the embodiment of the Māori tuakana/ teina philosophy (older person helping younger person). Te Ataarangi developed by Neria’s mother Dame Katarina Mataira is the teaching method for kura reo and classes are total immersion using rākau (cuisenaire rods) to learn instead of pen and paper. Neria says normalising the language is an important part of regenerating and maintaining the language and everyone is encouraged to take risks in the nurturing environment of the kura. “It’s great when our students feel comfortable going into town for a coffee and speaking Māori, or using it in their homes with their tamariki (children).” The Kura Reo ki Poihakena open day on Tuesday, November 27 from 10.30am-12.30pm – all are welcome. Email Neria at tutekupu@ gmail.com or text 021 208 3196 for more information. Janine Jackson
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Fun’s the key to motivating our local teens, insists long-time youth leader
Some of the Surfside Youth crew last Friday night at the Okete farm.
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or 16 years now Sasha Kroon’s been a leading light in getting Raglan’s young people, in a sense, off the streets.
they started out with. “It makes us feel very old,” Sasha laughs. The couple insist however they’re no heroes, and deflect any praise on to the “incredible” team of volunteers they’re a part of. All give up their time, use their own And more than just a few of them: on petrol and resources and generally muck in a typical Friday night she’s one of a team to make Friday nights in particular happen. The aim? “To make a difference in the of youth leaders who are picking up three lives of the rangitahi in our community,” full vanloads – plus an extra couple of carsays Sasha. loads – of 13 to 18 year olds from outside That means believing in our young the local library. people, she says, encouraging and Not that Raglan’s got a big youth challenging them to be their best. problem – and Sasha, her husband Marty Sasha and Marty are driven by their and seven others from Surfside Youth are Christian values. Recently – with a committed to helping ensure it never does. Their modus operandi is to lay on for the noticeable increase of teens at church teens a whole lot of fun for one night a week – they changed tack to include in the during term time. That means anything Friday programme a mix of Youth life from activities at the beach and barbecues groups, encounter nights and event nights to continue connecting with the majority to playing indoor and outdoor sports and, of teenagers while also developing the historically, hanging together at the Pearts’ “spiritually keener” youth. property on Okete Rd. “We felt the need to have something a Sasha’s family have lived and farmed in little deeper,” explains Sasha who also runs the area now for more than 100 years. a junior youth programme once a month “I started out at 15,” Sasha told the on the usual Friday night, plus a weekly Chronicle of her involvement with the session during church on Sunday mornings. youth team. Junior Youth caters for the intermediate She’s amazed at how the years have rather than the high school-aged kids, she passed but the now 31 year old mother says. “They are the future leaders of our of three says she loves the work. “It’s church and community.” totally worthwhile, I wouldn’t have done it Then there’s Mainly Music during the otherwise.” week. “I help out,” Sasha adds, “whether She and Marty now see around town that’s welcoming and signing Mums and the children of that earlier teen generation kids into the programme, or doing the music and visuals or leading the programme.” Meantime Marty oversees the kids’ programme at church as well as running a ‘Thunderbolts’ programme for school-aged children, years 3-6. He’s a fulltime high school music teacher whereas Sasha splits her time Telephone: 825 0114 50/50 between Youth and home – their After hours: own children now aged from three to seven. Anglesea Clinic 07 858 0800 Currently the couple also lead the Healthline 0800 611 116 Surfside Church service on Sundays while Sasha’s parents, Pastors Roger and Cheryll Peart, are overseas. Sasha says she is now employed for 15 hours of church work but that OPENING HOURS: she’d continue volunteering regardless Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri of the bonus. “I am passionate about Open 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am the youth of Raglan … I do it for the Close 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 5pm love of our awesome community.” Edith Symes
Marty and Sasha at home.
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Whaingaroa Youth Movement: Sign of the Times
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haingaroa Youth Movement presents Sign of the Times, our 16th annual dance theatre production. We are a group of almost 70 local children aged between 5 and 18 years. This is a dance journey inspired by eras gone by, youth movements, icons and pop culture. We bring it fresh to you, delivered with messages important to us. The past moulds our world and music from every era continues to elevate and enrich our social conscience. Whether our grandparents and parents like it or not, pop culture pushes the world forward in
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some way. When older generations feel uncomfortable about what sparks us as young people, it’s yet another time to recognise newness and know that it’s us exploring the edge of expression and our own uniqueness. Just as it has always been before. We want to know there is real power in our choices. We are making our own history as we push into our future, and we strive to make good choices as we step into each new day. Sign of the Times is about having our messages heard, mixing up past and present into a future we can’t see clearly yet. It’s about making space for what’s important and knowing we are all together on this crazy ride. Come together, dance it out! Directed by Patti Mitchley with set design by Si Willisson. Music by Elvis, Madonna, The Beatles, Cyndi Lauper and more greats. We visit the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s and deliver our messages in real time. Whaingaroa Youth Movement presents: SIGN OF THE TIMES….a children’s community dance theatre project Where: Raglan Town Hall When: December 8 & 9 Time: Sat 1pm & 7pm Sun 1pm Door sales only (cash) - no bookings, no pre sales: adults $10 kids $5 Kindly supported by: Waikato District Creative Communities NZ funding scheme.
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Former salon space transformed into stylish Pilates studio and health bar
Raph and Eden at Lifted and ready to celebrate with a bottle of bubbly. Flowers courtesy of lessor Chris Leuthart.
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ou can get a drink at the bar of the latest business to open downtown – but it
won’t be competing for custom with the Harbour View Hotel next door.
That’s because Lifted, which opened its doors last weekend in the old Mousey Brown hair salon
premises in Bow St, is a reformer Pilates studio and health bar where you can enjoy a chia pod and smoothie rather than a bowl of fries and a beer. For Raglan-raised Raph Henderson and partner Eden Pollock – both back home in New Zealand after seven years in Perth – the venture is something of a dream-turned-reality. The couple were looking forward to a celebratory bottle of bubbly when the Chronicle called by at closing time on Saturday. It’s been a hectic two months since committing to the lease, says Raph, an electrician. The 28 year olds asked Raph’s parents, Wanda Barker and Ross Henderson, to recce the premises for its suitability before signing up and returning from Perth. Eden knew exactly what she wanted as she’s a Pilates instructor who’s worked for “multiple different studios”. The pair say they’ve invested ”big-time” in six spring-based reformers, the Pilates apparatus for resistance training which can be wheeled aside to make way for floor exercises on mats. Pilates is globally the preferred method of exercise for pregnancy and injury rehabilitation, Eden says, and a lot different to yoga except for the fact that both can be done on a mat.
Invented by Joseph Pilates, the discipline is “more of a postural exercise, strengthening (the body) from top to toe”, she explains. A floor-to-ceiling mirror covers an entire wall of the small studio, while a barre – like a ballet barre – is used for strengthening techniques other than those done on the reformers and mats. A barre fitness class is on offer as part of the Lifted programme, Eden says, with special classes for pregnancy, mums-and-bubs and men coming soon. Eden’s also eyeing classes for seniors, while the studio’s available too for casual walk-ins wanting to improve their general fitness. Raph reckons he will be helping out in the studio, although maybe in the background. “I do pilates but not like Eden,” he laughs. “I’m not the most flexible sort.” He also expects to be busy as a sparkie and to continue to pursue a long-held passion for drum & bass gigs. “Raph was a favourite New Zealand DJ over there (in Perth),” Eden confides. The couple say they’ve had great feedback and the first weekend’s classes were all booked out. “We want it (the studio) to benefit Raglan, not just ourselves,” says Eden. “It’s a challenge but we’re confident we can do it.” Edith Symes
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Jono Hutson M 021 488 766
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PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008
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pggwre.co.nz/HAM29094
Raglan $889,000 VIEW 2.15-3.00pm, Sunday 25 November
Jono Hutson M 021 488 766
jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz
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Auction this Saturday
1 Mahana Place Raglan Lorenzen Bay - Sunny Section with House Plans
Auction this Saturday Auction 5:00pm Saturday 24 November Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
42 Kaitoke Street Raglan Sunshine in the Morning •
Amazing water & mountain views
• Great location
•
Estuary frontage property of approx 608sqm
• 504sqm freehold section
• Native bush-lined boardwalk just across the road
•
Building plans
Sean Mills 027 562 4699
Open Home
61 Ferguson Road (Lot 2) Whatawhata
For Sale Price by Negotiation
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
• Easy flat build site, approx 6265sqm 12 minutes from Dinsdale Shopping Centre
• Settlement is subject to title being issued
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Saturday 11:00am - 11:45am
9 Langley Place Raglan Close to Popular Lorenzen Bay •
Four bedroom family home in cul-de-sac
•
Two living areas
•
Views, sun and privacy
• Three bedroom character home with timber floors • Large double garage View Saturday 3:00pm - 3:45pm
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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
For Sale Price By Negotiation
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
•
Just a short walk to Lorenzen Bay
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Sunday 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Top Quality Living Close to the Bay!
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
• Good size double garage
Open Home
41 Lorenzen Bay Road Raglan
5:00pm Saturday 24 November Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
New Listing / Open Home
Build Your Dream Home! •
Auction
Open Home Auction 6:00pm Friday 14 December Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
7A Cliff Street Raglan A Lively Location on Cliff Street •
Unique 400sqm site
Auction 6:00pm Friday 14 December Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
• Popular location across the road from the water
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
View Sunday 11:00am - 11:45am
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Open Home
Open Home
41a Cemetery Road Raglan
Auction 4:00pm Saturday 12 January The Village Cafe, Whatawhata Unless sold prior
Delightful Lifestyle! •
8920 sqm site with country vistas
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
• Character cottage with three spacious bedrooms • Impressive 148sqm barn has three-phase power • Fully fenced. Ample water supply.
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Saturday 12:00pm - 12:45pm
New Listing / Open Home
4 Point Street (Lot 1) Raglan Clarry’s Cottage •
Three Bedroom character home
Auction 6:00pm Friday 11 January Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
• Built with healthy, sustainable materials • Self-sufficient lifestyle with off-grid power • 1500 sqm site (Subject to title)
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Sunday 2:00pm - 2:45pm
New Listing / Open Home
31 Rose Street Raglan
Auction 6:00pm Friday 11 January Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
Views and Location! • Two bedroom iconic Raglan bach
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
• New kitchen & bathroom • North-facing deck with incredible views • Situated on approx 753sqm site
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Saturday 2:00pm - 2:45pm
• Fabulous three bedroom character home
6:00pm Friday 11 January Ray White Raglan Office. Unless sold prior
• Quaint farm-style kitchen • Fully-fenced and spacious open grounds • Double garage. 836sqm section
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
View Sunday 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Lot 2 940 sqm
Restored waterway & native planting
Auction
Family Home with Room to Play!
Restored waterway & native planting
Clarry’s Cottage
AkitoInlet For 4 PointSale Street (Lot 2 to 6) Raglan • 5 sections (subject to title)
• 5 sections for sale (subject to title)
• Community garden
• Community garden
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76 Wainui Road Raglan
Lot 3 760 sqm Lot 4 845 sqm Lot 5 890 sqm
• Non-restrictive covenants
• Restored waterway • &Restored waterway & native planting
native planting
Please call Julie or Blair for more information For Sale
Please call Julie or Blair for more information
Julie Hanna Julie 027Hanna 441 8964 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 021 0200 8282 rwraglan.co.nz rwraglan.co.nz
Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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H E A L T H
WELLBEING
&
local health and wellbeing
news, products and services
Here comes the festive season...
D I R E C T O R Y AROMATHERAPY Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy... ....... ...............................................................021 969 929 web:...........................................www.ddma.co.nz
CELEBRANT Robyn Riddle, Weddings and Funerals ............ ....................................... . ...................0275560438
HERBAL HEALTH The Herbal Dispensary.....................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations
HOMEOPATHY Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004
MASSAGE Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy... ............ ...............................................................021 969 929 web:............................................www.ddma.co.nz
YOGA Raglan Yoga Loft.............................021 02442248 web:......................................raglanyogaloft.co.nz
The festive season can bring stress, anxiety and depression. Make sure to look after yourself by following these tips from the Herbal Dispensary.
Yoga at ‘The Space’................Above the Yot Club web:............................www.thespaceraglan.com
A
s the festive season approaches, we are filled with joy and not to mention love!
Classical Homeopath Janis Beet Dip. Hom (NZ) R.C Hom
The festive season can also be a tough time for many. It can often lead to stress, anxiety and depression. I came across a set of Christmas guidelines that I would like to share with you: 1. You don’t have to go into debt trying to show people how much you love them.
Karioi Clinic of Homeopathy
78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8004 Cell: 027 459 8547 email: janisbeet@gmail.com
Try something different this year – make a homemade candle or buy a DIY candle making kit to get creative with. 2. You don’t have to go visit family if it compromises your own mental health and wellbeing. Put yourself first. Take care of yourself. This also applies to family members; if you see they are struggling, just be there for them. You could even gift them a consultation to see one of our Naturopaths, instead of a crock pot they may already have. 3. If someone comments on your weight… eat them?
Nikau Osteopathic Clinic
RAGLAN DENTAL Dr. Richard Zhu
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Okay – maybe don’t follow that! But you get the point… Christmas is a time to feel happy and at peace with yourself, so get into your favourite swimwear and strut your stuff! I mean it! Put on your brave face and have the confidence to shine from within… and if you don’t believe you have the confidence, then ‘fake it till you make it’. So, remember, as this festive season approaches, you are beautiful and loved. If you are struggling, reach out for help. Hugs are free and so is your time – so use it wisely. Ph. 07 825 7444. The Herbal Dispensary
Russell Gaddes
ACC Registered
B.ASc, M.Ost
For treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and pain call or txt:
020 4141 5234 WWW.NikauOsteo.nz
—$70 —$35 Discounted rates for Seniors and persons working or volunteering within the Public Sector
50% off your first visit
Advertise your health and wellbeing based business on this page. For pricing info contact us at: info@ raglanchronicle. co.nz or call 07 825 7076.
Potential as far as the eye can see. This thriving iconic ecotourism business set on 10 acres, overlooks the world famous surf break Manu Bay and is for sale as a freehold going concern including land, buildings and business. Solscape is an established “turn-key” accommodation and accompanying services business with existing resource consent for measured expansion. With strong historic revenue flows and significant growth opportunities across all aspects of the business, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Based on eco-friendly principles, Solscape's core business centres on the varied accommodation options and has multiple income streams which include the Conscious Kitchen, Raglan's vegan café specialising in organic plant-based cuisine; surf lessons and rentals, yoga, massage and the increasingly popular venue hire for weddings and functions.
Ocean, harbour and mountain views
Eco-lodgings nestled amongst nature in a peaceful environment provide a diverse range of upcycled dwellings to contemporary lodgings suited to all budgets. Self-contained options feature private facilities for couples, families or small groups. Shared facilities include recycled railway cabooses and earth domes, while glamping in the Garden Belles or Tipi Forest add further dimensions to the Solscape experience.
With strong historic revenue flows and significant growth opportunities across all aspects of the business, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Over 16 years of operation, Solscape has developed a strong brand identity and holds a key position within the flourishing Raglan tourism sector. Its unique appeal and fast growing social following attracts diverse domestic and international markets.
One of 12 rooms in converted railway cottages
Raglan is the Waikato's prime visitor destination and has recently been awarded New Zealand's 'Best Looking Town' by Lonely Planet guidebook. By all accounts the future for tourism businesses in Raglan looks very positive. Without a doubt Solscape presents as a one of kind opportunity and solid investment, both in the immediate and long term. Please contact us today for an Information Memorandum or viewing.
For sale by deadline private treaty: Closing Friday 7 December 2018 (unless sold prior) Mark Frost 022 150 2244 Rebecca Bruce 021 063 5165 SUCCESS REALTY LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
Carolyn Hanson 021 380 806 BAYLEYS REAL ESTATE LTD, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
bayleys.co.nz/2310066
One of six self-contained units
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Hospital midwives strike IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
Hospital midwives at Waikato, Thames and Tokoroa hospitals who are members of the MERAS midwifery union have issued a notice to strike twice a day for two hours from Thursday 22 November until Wednesday 5 December. This does not affect Lead Maternity Carers (LMCs). Our priority is the safety of women and infants and we have plans in place to ensure women can access the services they need and are kept safe during the strike.
No women will be turned away from our delivery suite.
We expect the main impact on our maternity services to be the postponement of some ante-natal clinics. We will contact those women directly. If you have concerns or questions please contact your midwife
PROMOTE YOUR EVENT OR BUSINESS OVER THE BUSY SUMMER PERIOD Each year the Raglan Chronicle team has provided an opportunity for the business community to connect directly with tourists and locals over the Christmas/New Year period through our ‘Raglan Summer Holiday Guide’ publication. Essentially we get the chance to showcase all Raglan has to offer to the ‘biggest audience’ of the year - given that visitor numbers swell significantly during this time. Shelf life: 20th December to end of summer – The ‘Guide’ will contain all relevant local and visitor information around all the activities, events, gigs, local services, church services etc. over that period. 12 RAGLAN Chronicle
5500 copies printed: Deposited in prime locations: we will be leaving several newspaper stands filled with copies in key positions around town to make it easier for visitors to grab a copy. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity as the ‘Summer Holiday Guide’ comes but once a year!
Call 825 7076 or email info@raglanchronicle.co.nz today! Confirmation required by November 23.
Twilight bowls underway
A
perfect summer’s evening greeted us on Tuesday November 13 to get our Twilight Bowls sessions started. Eighteen teams rocked on down to get sorted and underway. Bob welcomed everyone along, including a number of players who came after having been introduced to bowls at our Beginner’s Group Days held during winter time. Great to see you enjoying your newly acquired skills. There certainly is some great new talent happening on this scene…keep it going. There are some rather inventive team names this session, along with the ‘regulars’ from past sessions. It all adds to the fun and frivolity. Sponsored by Top Cut Butchery, we concluded the evening with
a sausage sizzle, an ale or so, and plenty of comradeship accompanied with some healthy banter and laughter. Roll on next week. Our Veterans Mixed Singles Event held on November 3 got rained off and so it was completed a week later and played in ‘sets’ format, which gave a different approach to the way we play: a game has 2 sets with 7 ends played in each set. If you win both the first and second sets then you have won the game. However, if you win one set each, then another end is played and whoever wins this end wins the game. It makes things interesting to have different formats of play. Bill Bond won the final against Pim Blair, so Pim becomes the Ladies’ Winner and Bill the Men’s Winner. Jacal Peel won the Plate final. Saturday November 16 we held our Championship Fours event.
Teams are ‘drawn’ for this event. The numbers were down a bit this year with only 3 teams being able to play. First up Terry Green, Heather Dalbeth, Brenda Waters and Pim Blair played against Eileen Stephens, Denis Pizer, Jack Peel and Alan Price, and were defeated. Then the ‘Bye’ Team of Maureen Wahanga (Maws), Les Schlager, John Carr and Murray Eddy played Eileen’s team and came second. Congratulations to all our winners in all events. Roll ups are held every Wednesday and Saturday (unless some other function is being held). Report in by 12.45pm - small fee charged. Come along and have a go. 19 James Street. Happy Bowling Eileen Stephens
SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! The businesses and individuals advertising in the Raglan Chronicle are participating not only to promote their businesses, but to show their support for our community paper – so be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle. Local businesses are the foundation of our community - and they make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you.
A column connecting with senior citizens in our community.
Health in your Hands
This column is sponsored by Raglan Rest Home and Hospital. Manukau Road, Raglan.
Newsletter November: It's Our Birthday
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ts two years since we appeared quite radical and I generation accepted started the column copped a bit of light-hearted the “knew knowledge”. ‘Health in Your Hands’ flack, particularly for my Writing the column has and we have made lots stance on natural healing (I been made so much easier initially trained as a Kinesiologist) and healthy organic eating informing seniors of habits, and my fascination different activities in the for compost worms. community. We have also Like most ordinary folk of
progress,
kept the established groups
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thanks to Jake at the Senior Technology Group and Maki at the Raglan Chronicle. My gratitude must also go to a wonderful team of proof
readers and Raglan Rest functioning and formed major changes in technology. Home and Hospital for In 1989 New Zealand new groups. sponsoring the column. became the first nation in Loneliness is one of ‘Health in your Hands’ the Asia Pacific to connect the leading causes of first appeared in 1986 entitled to the internet. It arrived unhappiness and ill health ‘It Started with a Wish’. For via Waikato University. As and thanks to all the ten years I wrote a similar time progressed desk tops column for the Mercury Bay appeared in homes, gradually wonderful volunteers and Sun in Whitianga. It was a being replaced by laptops organizations here in Raglan much bigger challenge as and tablets and cell phones. there is an opportunity to everything was hand written, Originally cell phones were address this problem and
no google, no internet, no so big they were known as keep our aging population safe and active in their emails, and above all no “bricks”. spell check! Twenty years
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Pauline Abrahams
Phone: 07 825 8306
What's On The Golden Hearts Gathering for the Senior Volunteer Groups,
• Care and Craft has its final meeting of the year on Monday December 10.
Wednesday December 5, 11am at the Stewart Street • The Saturday Club will continue to meet every Church Hall. Bring a Plate Saturday at the new and enjoy meeting old time of 9am. friends and making new • The Crop Swap Sunday contacts. December
2,
9.30am
The Golden Hearts at the Bowling Club, Gathering is the brain-child then has a temporary of five individuals, assisted change of venue and by donations, support meets on December 16 and encouragement from at the Scout Hall on Cliff the Community House, Street at 9.30am. Community Support • Senior Technology Group, Care and Craft, meets on a Thursday at the Lions and the Saturday 2pm at the Community Club. House. If you wish to attend • Nia Dance Wednesday please leave a message at 9.30am at the Town on 8258716 or 8250232 Hall. Concessions for seniors. before December 3. RAGLAN Chronicle 13
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WED 28 NOV R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from James St near Wallis St Magic Mountain bring lunch. FRI 30 NOV COMEDY AT THE CLUBHOUSE Raglan Golf Club presents these legends for a night of laughter. Cori Gonzales-Macuer and Luke Cederman. Doors open 7pm. Tickets selling fast at $25 - Call Tim 027 593 4676.
SATURDAY 1 DEC & SUN 2 DEC Raglan Theatre Academy presents ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND’ Raglan Town Hall Sat: 1pm & 7pm Sun: 11am & 3pm Buy tickets online @
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ADULTS (17y +) $11 KIDS (2-16y) $7 SATURDAY 8 DEC & SUN 9 DEC Whaingaroa Youth Movement presents ‘SIGN OF THE TIMES’ ....a children’s community dance theatre project. Raglan Town Hall. Sat 1pm & 7pm, Sun 1pm. Door sales only - no bookings, no pre sales: Adults $10 Kids $5
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Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
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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. John 021 08 24 0111
WHAANGA IDIB2 MEETING OF OWNERS - 16/12/18 at 10.00am at Kokiri, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Raglan. Business: Occupation Orders Future Use. Inquiries to A.Greensill, phone 07 825 7536.
RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
KIA HIWA RA! KIA HIWA RA! Waipā-Rānui Incorporation AGM Saturday 1st December 2018 9.30am Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae
Contact Gary Kite
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Public Notices
Have Your Say
What’s changing in our cemeteries? A 2016 review of the Waikato District Council Cemeteries Bylaw restricted the pre-purchasing of plots only to when a relative was to be buried and restricting the number of plots that can be pre-purchased to two. We have received feedback from the public regarding this clause and are therefore proposing to amend the bylaw so plots can be pre-purchased at any time and there will be no limit on the number of plots that can be pre-purchased.
**NEW NUMBER**
For more information, or to make a submission go to www.waikatodistrict.govt. nz/cemeteries. Submissions close 1 February 2018.
YOT Club - for free pickup & dropoff, text this number: 0 2 7 - Y O T- E E E E
Temporary Road Closure -
Otorohaea Trig Road and Kawhia Road
027 968 3333
Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing Club Targa to hold sections of the Silver Fern Rally, will close Otorohaea Trig Road and Kawhia Road for the period set out below. For the period of closure of the road, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the roads. The road sections will be manned at intersections by clearly identifiable marshals equipped with radio communication and access will be provided in the event of an emergency.
Courses, classes & workshops HO HO HO the heat is on... THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP SESSIONS
Date and times of the closures to ordinary vehicular traffic are as follows:
Monday & Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.
*Sponsored by RC
319 Ohautira Road RD 1 Raglan On behalf of the Management Committee Karen Huirama Trustee Ph: 0222863354
Date of Closure Time of Closure: Name of Road(s):
Friday 23 November 2018 9am to 11am Otorohaea Trig Road
Date of Closure Time of Closure: Name of Road(s):
Saturday 24 November 2018 7.50am to 12.50pm Kawhia Road
This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974.
Public Notices
G J Ion Chief Executive
FRIENDS OF WAINUI AGM - Mon 26 Nov 10am Gazebo near Millenium Ponds. All welcome.
0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil
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FRI 23 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: Drum and Bass State of Mind, MC Rolex, Bobo the (very very) Strange Attractor, $20 door. NZ’s finest and world aclaimed.
SAT 24 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: Reggae Lost Tribe of Aotearoa, plus guests. SUN 25 NOV @ THE YOT CLUB: > > > S U N D AY SESSIONS<<< DJs and special guests. Free from 4.20, $10 after 7pm. Food from Ulo’s Kitchen. Good vibes in the yard.
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THU 22 NOV @ 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 Kitchen.
Notice of Annual General Meeting Sunday, 9 December 2018 at 10am
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Te Kopua 2B3 Incorporation will be held on Sunday, 9 December 2018 at 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Raglan (Kokiri Centre) to consider the following business. 1. Receive the minutes of the 2017 annual general meeting 2. Receive the chairpersons report 3. Receive the audited accounts for the year ending 30th June 2018 4. To appoint an auditor and share valuer 5. To approve dividend payment 6. To approve payment of honorariums for 2017/2018 7. To fill 1 vacancy on the board 8. To approve the Manaaki Distribution. There is 1 vacancy on the board to be filled this year. All nominations and proxy forms for the Board must be signed by a shareholding nominee and returned to the returning officer at PO Box 210, RAGLAN on or before Thursday, 6 December 2018 and no later than 5pm. Please direct any queries to the returning officer at admin@tekopua2b3.com , 07 825 8830 or PO Box 210, Raglan.
Situations Vacant WHAINGAROA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE (WEC) HAS THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Community Rangers (3 x part-time fixed-term roles) Our community rangers will work to raise awareness of maui dolphin conservation and marine issues over the summer period. We are looking for energetic, motivated friendly people to share their love of the marine environment. Public liaison, advocacy or education experience and knowledge of the plight of maui dolphin desirable. Must be available to work weekends. Job description and application details available from WEC: manager@whaingaroa.org.nz or call 07 825 0480. Applications close 30th November 2018.
Notice of herbicide spraying Waikato Regional Council advises that under resource consent 124871 the spraying of pest plants growing in aquatic and semi-aquatic locations will continue over the next three months. Pest plants to be sprayed are listed in the Regional Pest Management Plan and include (but are not limited to): alligator weed, Manchurian wild rice, sagittaria, saltwater paspalum, Senegal tea, spartina and yellow flag iris. Herbicides to be used are haloxyfop, imazapyr, metsulfuron-methyl and triclopyr. Application method is location dependent and may be by helicopter, gun and hose, mistblower or knapsack. Operational areas are spread throughout the region and include (but are not limited to): • Grahams Creek and Oturu wetland • Lakes Whangape and Waikare • Te Otamanui Lagoon • Waihou, Piako and Ohinemuri rivers • Waikato River (from Horotiu to Port Waikato) • Waikawau Bay • Waipā River • Whangamarino and Maramarua rivers • numerous smaller urban and rural sites. Spraying is weather dependent and will occur during daylight hours on any day, including weekends but excluding public holidays. Occupiers who have requested individual notification will continue to be notified. For more information, call Waikato Regional Council’s biosecurity pest plants team on 0800 800 401 or visit www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/pest-plant-control-over-water VRJ Payne Chief Executive
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MON 26 NOV LADIES NIGHT AT THE RAGLAN CLUB presents Pure Romance R18 ladies only. Courtesy van available from 6.30pm. Bring a plate and a mate.
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39 Whaanga Road
Landscape Like Lord of the Rings When you see the dozens of amazing limestone formations that are scattered around the block you would think it was a film set from Peter Jackson’s ‘Lord of the Rings’. 7.4 hectares (18.5 acres) of land with so much to offer, Kahikitea groves to wetland areas, a natural spring fed pond and other species of woodlots. There is a spring water supply via a pump which is such an asset providing ample water. A rustic off-grid cabin with an open plan layout provides simple accommodation with peaceful views over the valley. No building covenants means there’s no restrictions in terms of creating your dream home here. 5 mins to Raglan Roast Te Uku & 25 to Hamilton.
Something Special Welcome to this Whale Bay wonderland. A private native bush clad sanctuary of 4047m². Meander the paths over the bridges and relax to the sound of the bird song & flowing stream. This timeless rustic home is of quality build, offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & spacious open plan kitchen, dining& lounge + lovely indoor outdoor flow. Downstairs is currently set up as a media room & spare bedroom, ideal for guests. Enjoy the stunning ocean & bush views, wrap around decks & pizza oven. Deadline 05.12.18 Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sat & Sunday 2 - 2:45pm View ljhooker.co.nz/259HFG
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182 Ohautira Road
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12 noon Wednesday 28.11.18 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday tour 1pm SHARP ljhooker.co.nz/24EHFG
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11 Mangakino Road
116e Greenslade Road
Your Complete Lifestyle Wish List This stunning, 2017 built home has everything you could want including a stylish kitchen with scullery, open plan living with large areas of glass to enjoy the bush backdrop. The master has a dual aspect for the sun and views plus ensuite and walk in wardrobe. There are two more bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. Plus a lined internal access double garage with large laundry/office and third bathroom. And if this is not enough there is a huge 120m² shed. All set on 3.4 acres of good grazing land. Perfectly located approx. 10 mins to Raglan, an easy commute to Hamilton and close to the Te Uku store and Roast Office coffee.
Hidden Gem In Greenslade Road This classic kiwi Lockwood it has been in the same extended family since new and has been well maintained but the inside will take you back in time. You can enjoy the warmth and beauty of natural timber or choose to give it a more contemporary look. With easy access to the harbour the tranquil bush setting of this lovely property will captivate you if you can take your eyes off the stunning harbour views. And you will love the private, north facing, deck that is just waiting for you to enjoy. Whether it’s relaxing quietly or entertaining with family and friends there are lots of special memories ready to be created here.
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2pm Wednesday 28.11.18 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/23YHFG
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526 Waitetuna Valley Road
72 Maungatawhiri Road
Welcome to ‘The Good Life’ Located within 15 minutes of Raglan and 20 minutes to the city, this tidy contemporary home enjoys a sunny aspect and is set on an easy 8984m² (2.21 acres). The 175m² GJ Gardener home was constructed by in 2010 and boasts a large kitchen and living area for entertaining. The logburner has an oven and a stove top for baking and cooking as well as a wetback. 3 paddocks have spring fed stock water and there’s neat landscaping around the house with a variety of trees, an orchard and a chicken run. A bonus is the 110m², 3 bay American barn for the boat, motorhome and DIY projects too. Step on up and start enjoying ‘the good life’.
Massive Views & Potential +++ Such a rare and exciting find is this 5 acre (approx) property, located just a few minutes to town and offering spectacular ocean and rural views. A modern and rustic 2 bedroom cottage is nestled amongst the trees and enjoys total privacy & those views! An additional cabin/ sleepout is always a bonus. The land is mostly planted in mature pines & features 2 flattened platforms. This unique property is a must see to fully discover the many opportunities on offer.
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$795,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/24JHFG
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$780,000 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sat & Sunday 12 - 12:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/23BHFG
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33 Whaanga Road
30 Nihinihi Avenue
Timeless Splendour An architecturally designed home in Raglan West with harbour and bar views. 4 double bedrooms, open plan living, indoor outdoor flow with 2 separate decks enables you to enjoy the outdoors all year round. Park your boat on this flat 809m² section, stroll to the beach and town. Call to view this unique home. For Sale $1,400,000 Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 11-11.30am View ljhooker.co.nz/ 23UHFG
Comfortable & Modern Coastal Retreat Be quick to grab this immaculate home located only mins to the surf. In an elevated position the modern dwelling enjoys gorgeous ocean views & a sunny, sheltered aspect. The 800m² section features low maintenance landscaped gardens & includes a new concrete drive, meaning all the hard works done! The rear of the section offers even bigger water views & has further development potential. Handy workshop & storage under house. This fantastic property is sure to appeal.
1 Wallis Street
Established Retail Supply Business CBD Be in for Summer. For family reasons this high growth business is reluctantly offered for sale. 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. NB: PRICE INCLUDES STOCK
For Sale $845,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/248HFG
For Sale $399,000 + gst (if any) Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 23KHFG View
Chrissy Cox
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Robbie Regnier
Matt Sweetman
Sandra Bowditch
027 287 1804
021 903 309
021 969 878
021 969 848
021 952 271
021 624 826
021 751 759
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