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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

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30th April 2020 - Issue #689

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This week the country moved to COVID-19 Alert Level 3, which means that some businesses are allowed to start operating again. Essentially a step to kick start the economy but not our social lives, as the Prime Minitser has put it. The Chronicle had hoped that we would be able to start delivering the Chronicle to urban letterboxes again

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this week but after careful consideration we have decided to hold off on Raglan urban letterbox deliveries until we shift down to COVID-19 Alert Level 2. If you are aware of any older members of our community residing around your neighbourhood that may be mssing out on a Chronicle it would be great if you could slip one in their letterbox for them.

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i older folk, we are now in Level 3 and still in lockdown for at least another two weeks. We are at the most crucial stage since the beginning of the isolation period over six weeks ago.

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The over 70s according to Siouxsie Wiles (the lady scientist with the bright pink hair) we are now at the most vulnerable time, and must if possible stay within our ‘bubbles'. Avoid joining other family ‘bubbles’ as our grown up children are returning to the work force and it is thought they may pose a possible risk of contracting COVID-19. Though they may not get seriously ill, as we have seen on the news, the virus can be deadly for those over 70. We have played our part so far, and now we need to continue to avoid physical contact with anyone outside our bubble and continue social distancing, which means keeping six feet from friends and family. We rejoice that the younger generation can now get start getting back into the work force. Maybe you can find ways to support mothers with children trying to work from home. This morning I spent an hour talking with my 5 year old grandson in Sydney, It was a bit ‘hit and miss’ and the reception not brilliant, the contact kept cutting out and the sound not the best. However he had a ball and I enjoyed bonding with my grandchild across the ditch, and hopefully giving my daughterin- law a bit of a reprieve from the endless 5 year old's questions. The ANZAC weekend provided a distraction during the lockdown and the weather was very mild enabling small dawn gatherings around the neighbourhood. Tributes were left at the cenotaph, Lest We Forget. The

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children were encouraged to paint commemorative beach pebbles and they were scattered around the town for the little ones to find. We send condolences to the family of one of our senior members Mary Robson who passed away last week. Our thoughts are with those who have lost elderly relatives to COVID-19. My own family celebrated a ‘virtual birthday party on Zoom’ for my Mother who turned 100 on April 27. Her offspring gathered from three continents, helping to create some lasting memories. She even appeared on her favourite TV programme Look North UK, holding her telegram from the Queen. Don’t wait for a celebration to contact an elderly relative or an old friend, do it now, tomorrow may be too late. Meanwhile keep supporting each other, ask for help if you need it. Be safe and stay within a short distance from home. Pauline Abrahams

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Mountain man ‘keeps it local’ with 54km run around Raglan

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e’s training to climb a 20,000-foot Alaskan peak but to “keep it local” – and celebrate the easing of the Covid-19 lockdown – Dave Williams ran every road in Raglan last Sunday, a marathon effort which raised more than $1600 for mental health. “It’s definitely up there as one of the more hilly towns in New Zealand,” Dave told the Chronicle of Raglan, where he’s lived and trained fulltime now for well over a year after previously commuting from Auckland most weekends. The Wintec tutor in outdoor adventure education began his challenge – which was registered with the ‘Everydayhero’ website – from his Violet St home at 6.30 Sunday morning. It took him six-and-a-half hours to run all the streets in town and then the length of Wainui Rd out to Whale Bay. One of the hardest parts was the slog up Upper Wainui Rd, he reckons, knowing he then had to backtrack a bit and find the energy for the final push out to Manu Bay and on to Whale Bay. Dave had already done the 42.2km

marathon distance by the time he reached Wainui Reserve. All up, he says, his Every Road in Raglan Challenge came to 54 kilometres. That included a lot of unavoidable to-ing and fro-ing, particularly in Raglan town itself. Dave says one of the high points of his day was actually completing his 71st marathon overlooking the “empty” surf from the top of the reserve, at the spot where he’d proposed to wife Lynn. Another highlight came early on – running Hills Rd at dawn to see the sun come up and to reflect on an Anzac Day like no other. The 35 year old is no stranger to personal challenges. His lifelong mission is to scale seven of the world’s highest peaks from sea level in a fundraiser for the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. Dave has ticked off four of those already: Tanzania’s Mt Kilimanjaro, Russia’s Mt Elbrus, Australia’s Mt Kosciuszko and Argentina’s Mt Aconcagua. Alaska’s Mt Denali is next on his list, to be followed by Antarctica’s Mt Vinson Massif and finally Nepal’s Mt Everest.

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His sea-to-summit challenge over seven continents – Sea2Summit7 – is about “never giving up no matter how tough things get”, says Dave, whose motivation comes from having lost two adventurous young friends to depression. Meantime he’s also looking forward to a few challenges closer to home. Having enjoyed taking part in the Waitetuna Wind Farm Trail Run recently, he’d now also like to tackle both the Karioi Trail and Karioi Classic. Dave’s in awe of the running, cycling, surfing, kayaking and rock-climbing opportunities right at our doorstep and is eyeing other ways he might help raise awareness of – and funds for – the mental health of young Kiwi men in particular. “Too often we try to tackle all our mountains in life alone,” he says. *Dave thanks Bivouac Outdoor for its ongoing support with both the Every Road in Raglan Challenge and the Sea2Summit7 mission.

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Helicopters and fire crews battled massive blaze at Wainamu Beach

Helicopters were called in to drop water on the steep terrain where the blaze burned.

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elicopters were called into battle a large scrub fire stretching 500m along a cliff above Wainamu Beach. Raglan Volunteer Fire Brigade attended the blaze on Wednesday night but were unable to reach the fire with their appliances and the crew spent the night keeping an eye on the fire. The Raglan crew were sent home on Thursday morning and Waikato principal rural fire officer Matt Cook took over the management of the fire with Te Akau Volunteer Fire Brigade doing the groundwork. Initially just one helicopter was called in and a second was called about 10.30am as the fire had warmed up overnight and early Thursday morning, creating a flareup. Firefighters managed to stop the fire from getting into the mountain bike track and pine trees but it tore through pampas grass and gorse on the cliff. The steep terrain made it difficult for the firefighters to tackle the blaze by foot but they managed to get it under control about midnight on Thursday. The crews returned to the fire on Friday to dig out any hot spots and Cook says they continued to keep an eye on the fire over the weekend. Tainui hapū environmental spokesperson and local Te Kōpua resident Angeline Greensill was alerted to the fire by her son and called it in around 8.30pm on Wednesday. A key player in the sand dune restoration in the area, Angeline and her son dug out a fire break and bucketed water to dampen down the area between the dunes and the pampas.

“I was worried that no-one would be able to do anything (for the dunes). From about 2003 to now we have been restoring the dunes and I thought I’m not going to let this go up in flames. We were very fortunate that the wind was blowing in an easterly direction and it took everything out to sea.” She says the area where the fire raged is known as Te Upoko and was likely a lookout point for the local Tainui hapū Ngāti Hounuku. The cause of the fire is still unknown but Cook says human error is probable and it highlighted the need for people to take care. “It’s a public area and there’s evidence of people camping in there (Wainui Reserve), but that could just be day camping or picnicking. I doubt that it was deliberate – if you were going to set it deliberately you would have set it in the pines.” Cook is grateful to the Raglan community for the support offered to the firefighters. "Thanks to the Raglan community, like the Surf Lifesaving Club who have been really helpful and a lot of kind wishes from the public which has been really nice.” The Waikato region went into an open fire season last week and Raglan Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire officer Frank Turner is urging people to hold off lighting any fires until after the country had been through the whole lockdown process. Franks says a lot of people at home during lockdown are using the time to burn off rubbish and garden debris in their backyard, and the brigade want to avoid unnecessary call outs for smoke or, worse still, call outs to fires that have got out of hand. Janine Jackson

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stamped | colored | exposed aggregate | footpaths driveways | retaining skate ramps

CALL JAY: 022 106 4318

Concrete Cutter Windows • Doorways • Hole Drilling Decorative Cutting • Expansion Joints Kerb Crossings • Cowshed Alterations Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

No drop offs after 4.30pm please

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LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

ROOFING

Builders Mix • Cement • Firewood Drainage Metals • PVC Pipe • Novaflo Pea Metal • Sand • Pavers • Compost Fertiliser store • Pea Straw • Hay Bales Barks • Mulch • Chook Chow TOPSOIL • RAILWAY SLEEPERS Plant Nursery • Truck Deliveries Free Customer Loan Trailers HIRE EQUIPMENT: Compacter Concrete Mixer • Post Hole Borer find us on facebook!

PLUMBING

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246

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Paling | Post & Rail Picket | Pool Fencing Gates | Retaining Walls | Decks

Raglan Independent Courier Ph or text Michelle Cobham

027 325 4181

Daily trips to Hamilton Mon - Fri 8.30-12.30 ragindecourier@gmail.com

What if I need some repair work done at home?

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If you are able to safely do this repair work yourself, you can do so at any alert level. If you need to get supplies from a hardware store, you can do this at Alert Levels 1, 2 and 3. At Alert Level 3, you won’t be able to physically go into a hardware store. You will instead need to order by phone/online and have your supplies delivered, or collect them (e.g. through a drive-through system). You can get tradespeople to come to your home to do any repair work at Alert Levels 1, 2 and 3. However, you and your tradespeople need to ensure the relevant public health measures at each alert level are met. This includes the physical distancing requirements at Alert Levels 2 and 3. At Alert Level 4, tradespeople can only do work on your property that is immediately needed to maintain human health and safety or avoid significant environmental harm. The relevant public health measures at Alert Level 4 must be met. Tradespeople will be able to get the supplies they need for any such work at Alert Levels 1 through 4.

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Public Notices

- DAVE HOLLIS

Isobar has teamed up with Ozone Coffee & Dreamview Milk for a communityminded initiative, aimed at thanking & supporting health professionals working on the frontline throughout continued lockdown conditions. Available from 29 Apr to 13 May from 7-10.30am Mon-Sun when the breakfast & takeaway lunch menu is available.

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XTREME KERBSIDE COLLECTIONS for PLASTICS

will be this week Wed & Fri So what do we all need to do? If you haven’t already... What does Level 3 mean for 1. Remove all lids Xtreme? 2. Wash n squash all containers Our site and shop remains closed Please note that we will be storing to the public, this includes drop these mixed plastics until its safe to offs and green waste. Kerbside collections continue on Wednesdays process/separate them for market - even more reason to wash and and Fridays and this week we are picking up recyclable plastics on the squash your containers folks!! collection run - no clear or coloured Find yourself an extra bucket or two if film, or any other recyclables. Please you need because your recycling can stay tuned to our FB page, 98.1fm only go out in solid containment on on the radio, and the The Raglan the kerbside. App for best up to date updates on Things that we are not collecting: collections! • Mixed crates (tin, aluminium, We are able to re-start our skip bin paper or card). hire service because its contactless. • Clear or coloured film (soft plastics) If you would like to book a skip for • Chemical containers your place please phone the office 07 • Glass, if you missed last week you’ll 825 6509. Please see our website for have to continue holding on to them. size and price details. We are very glad to be able to collect That also means we can deliver all 1-7 grades of plastic here in Carbon Compost in bulk to your Whaingaroa and we thank you all yard! $50 per cubic metre for holding on to these, reusing Gardeners rejoice! and repurposing them through the lockdown. Has anyone REDUCED http://xtremezerowaste.org.nz/ their recycling, finding some plastics services/mini-skips they could live without in future?

Services Offered FLUE CLEANING & LOG FIRE INSPECTION $115. All flue and log fire repairs including new fire installations. Please phone Mark on 07 8298103 / 021457342 FRUIT TREES NEED PRUNING? Pip, Stone, Citrus. 20 years experience. Call Dean 0212174491

Proposed Temporary Road Closures: World Rally Championship Notice is hereby given that Waikato District Council, for allowing Rally New Zealand to hold stages of the New Zealand leg of the World Rally Championship on September 4, proposes to temporarily close a number of roads in the Raglan and Te Akau areas.

FOR THE SENIORS...

Repiled, Relocated, Repositioned or Removed? Call now 07 847 1760

HEALTHY FOR LIFE - A new over 65-year olds programme on TVNZ. All done from the comfort of your bubble, this show provides great tips for staying safe in the home, keeping your brain active, how to keep up your social links & friendships & advice about healthy eating and sleep during this time. Healthy For Life screens on TVNZ 1, this Saturday 2 May at 9am & repeats Saturdays thereafter & is also available at TVNZ OnDemand.

Whaanga Coast Special Stages 2 and 5

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Raglan Refuelling Stop

Waimaori Rd, Matawha Rd, Tuturimu Rd, Ruapuke Rd (from Tuturimu intersection), and Whaanga Rds on Tuesday September 1 (reconnaissance) from 8.45am to 12.30pm and on Friday September 4 from 6.45am to 5pm. Te Akau South Special Stages 3 and 6 Ruakiwi Rd, Mangiti Rd and Te Akau South Rd on Tuesday September 1 (reconnaissance) from 10.30am to 3.30pm and on Friday September 4 from 8.30am to 6.30pm. Te Akau North Special Stages 4 and 7 Te Akau Coast Rd, Matira Rd and part of Dixon Rd on Tuesday September 1 (reconnaissance) from 11.15am to 4pm and Friday September 4 from 9am to 7pm. Wainui Rd from Bankart St to Bow St, and Bow St from Wainui Rd to Wallis St intersection on Friday September 4 from 6.45am to 5pm.

Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor Lifeline - 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP) Suicide Crisis Helpline - 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) Depression and Anxiety Helpline - 0800 111 757 or free text 4202 Samaritans - 0800 726 666 Waikato Welfare Helpline - 0800 800 405 OUTLine NZ - available evenings 6pm - 9pm 0800 688 5463

For the proposed period of closure the roads would be manned at intersections by clearly identifiable marshals equipped with radio communication and access will be provided in the event of an emergency. Any person wishing to object or support the proposal should lodge their feedback by email to tmc@waikatoalliance.co.nz by 5pm, 29 May 2020, or in writing to: World Rally Championship Proposed Road Closures, Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia, 3742. This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the local Government Act 1974.

HELPFUL LINKS

G J Ion Chief Executive

RAGLAN NATURALLY have put together a great online resource for members of our community to access relevant and up-to-date information in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit: www.raglannaturally.co.nz M8994

DO YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE

The proposed roads and dates for these closures (COVID-19 Alert Level-permitting) are:

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

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www.covid19.govt.nz

Editor contact: maki@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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Surf Lifeguards issue warnings as more beachgoers expected at Level 3

A recent fire at Wainamu Beach is a timely reminder that while we may now be in Level 3, we still need to be mindful of preesure put on emergency services when things go wrong.

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orthern surf lifeguards are bracing for a wave of beach-goers heading to the coastline, as the country moves to Alert Level 3. Surf lifesaving clubs were forced to shut early because of the COVID-19 lockdown, with the region’s Emergency Call Out Squads

letters Poppies outside Raglan Museum on ANZAC Day. Images thanks to Kaz Willoughby.

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(ECOS) put on standby to respond to any inwater incidents. Surf Life Saving Northern Region Chief Executive Matt Williams says the organisation is expecting a greater number of people on the coastline than would be normal for this time of year, as the alert levels drop. “COVID-19 restrictions have reemphasised the important role our

Dear editor As I stood on the hill, overlooking our beautiful town at 5.55am this morning, Anzac Day, to remember the fallen, I was reminded of our peaceful life in New Zealand and am deeply grateful. Many years ago, I stood in the Commonwealth Cemetery that stands on the banks of the river at Ypres, Belgium. I stood before the graves of five New Zealand soldiers

and I wept. The youngest was 18, the oldest 24. All were from the East Coast - our sister coast and several shared a family name. All were killed on 31st December, 1917, in the treacherous Flanders Fields. They are not forgotten. Thank you to our Piper this morning. In the morning and at the going down of the sun, we will remember them. Heather Cunningham

coastline plays in enriching the lives of New Zealanders,” he says. “Restricting the activities they love like surfing, swimming and land-based fishing has had a marked and widely communicated negative impact and we’re expecting to see a rapid, but hopefully safety-conscious, return to the coast as soon as Level 3 comes into play.” Surf lifesaving has no planned patrols until Labour Weekend 2020, but in the interim the Northern Region’s 16 ECOS will be continue to be available, working with other emergency services should anyone get into trouble, says Williams. He says lifeguards are relying on a sensible return to the coast from the public as the lockdown eases. “We know the public has it in them to return to coastal activities safely, in alignment with alert level requirements. However, our ability to respond to accidents arising from reckless behaviours and our tolerance for those behaviours is going to be somewhat less than normal. “Now is not the time to be taking up new activities or challenges on the coast or stretching yourselves physically when getting back into the water.” He urged all those considering going to the coast for recreation to check out the conditions on the Safeswim website (www. safeswim.org.nz) and to be extra-vigilant about observing the key safety rules and recommendations around social-distancing and hand sanitation. Williams SLSNR has been busy over the last few weeks redefining its operations and

funding in these imperfect times and advising the Government on sound coastal use during the crisis. “We’ve seen an erosion of our historical income streams at the same time as the COVID-19 lockdown has required us to rethink and review how we work as an emergency service; for the foreseeable future it has changed the core business of lifeguarding.” “With the threat of the virus, how we approach rescues and management of patients and victims has to change because of the additional health risks. Our priority is to ensure we are able to continue to respond effectively to in-water incidents during these challenging times.” In concert with these challenges, the organisation is facing an unprecedented funding crisis as current funding sources have been eroded overnight, says Williams. “Our organisation has always been mindful of this day, given our on-going reliance on volatile funding sources to meet core expenditure costs, and right now it’s more important than ever to receive further support so that we can to respond to COVID-related challenges and the expected boom in coastal use arising out of a localisation of recreation in the near future. “Although Surf Life Saving has largely been community-funded, this model needs to be reviewed immediately in light of current events to ensure our organisation and the critical service we provide remains viable. Surf Life Saving Northern Region


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