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THE RAGLAN

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29th August 2019 - Issue #661

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here were 193 entries to the Spring Flower show last Saturday with an increase in all classes, flowers, floral art, vegetables and children’s section. Especially pleasing was the number of children entering in the senior classes and gaining two first

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places: Taylor Hanna (Raglan Fantasy) and George Bull (Brassica). George Pownall, president of the society, said it was a great day well supported by the community. Thanks to Raglan Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson, Julie Hanna, Supervalue Community Fund, the excellent judges, members and friends who gave up many hours of their Saturday. Raglan Horticultural Society

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New health clinic building finishes well ahead of schedule

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MP for Taranaki-King Country The new health centre building has been completed ahead of schedule.

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ith the new building finished ahead of schedule, the team at West Coast Health Clinic (WCHC) will be moving from their current clinic to a new purpose-built premises across the road at the start of October. The team will remain the same but will trade under a new name which will be unveiled at a dawn blessing on October 1. The new building is 478m2 with 17 parking spaces out the front and is almost double the space of the old building. The new building has been designed so it can grow with the community and whilst an X-ray facility is currently not feasible, allowances have been made to incorporate this at a later date with the help of the Raglan Community Health Trust. Almost ten years in the making, the project initially started in 2010 when the then WCHC business partners planned for a new space to accommodate the growing health needs of the Raglan community. In 2011 a

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feasibility study for an integrated family health centre was completed, with seven possible sites identified as potentially suitable in Raglan’s CBD. After many years planning, the property at 9 Wallis St was selected as the best option. “We are very excited to be moving to a purpose-built premises that we hope will serve the community for many years to come.” said clinic manager Michelle Meenagh. Patient privacy was one of the top priorities in the design process, in addition to functionality and sustainability. The new waiting area has a very high ceiling to create a spacious light-filled waiting area. While the building is single storied for now, the foundations are strengthened so the building can be expand to a second storey if the space is needed. The building has a total of 16 consulting rooms and a large treatment area that accommodates three additional separate rooms that allow for more privacy and confidentiality. The old curtain partitions between beds will no longer exist. There is a large meeting room designed to maximise team work, facilitate collaboration with other health providers

and to enable group education sessions for patients. The team also hope to hold early morning and lunchtime yoga or pilates sessions in this space. “We have the potential to add an electric car charging station that will be available to use after hours,” added Michelle. The build has been completed by Cemac Construction, finishing well ahead of schedule, business owner Dr Mike Loten would highly recommend them for any commercial projects. As the business is funding this project without any financial assistance from the DHB or Ministry of Health, and in line with Raglan’s environmentally friendly ethos, most of the current medical equipment will be reused in the new premises and replaced only when needed. The clinics consultation fees will stay the same while the supplementary services will have a price review in the coming months There are opportunities to rent clinic spaces within the building and prospective tenants will be invited to preview the building over the next two weeks. Booking will be essential, please send enquiries and expressions of interest to michelle@ westcoasthealth.co.nz.

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The Raglan Business Chamber - Meet our principal partner “Success comes through opportunity—evaluate, analyse, breathe and above all—meet with your accountant before starting anything.” -Lynne Wilkins, Bizworx

Raglan Naturally leading the charge for communityled development

The Raglan Business Chamber is honoured to have Lynne Wilkins and the Bizworx team on board as our Principal Sponsor since 2015. Bizworx (and its predecessor) have been a part of the growing

community of Raglan for just over twenty years. The practice originally began as an opportunity for Lynne, a new mum, to create a flexible self-employed environment where she could be available to raise her daughter. As the company grew Lynne recruited former friends and colleagues to join her team. It was, and always has been, important to allow flexibility for the staff which in turn would grow the company. The Bizworx team now consists of eleven personnel in contract or employment roles, all Raglan residents which Lynne says with a smile as she recognises that, “providing local jobs for local residents creates a modest carbon footprint.” Many may think of Bizworx as an accounting firm who can assist with income tax but beyond keeping the numbers straight, the team offers expertise in Business Mentoring services. Whether you have a business idea, are just getting started or well into it, the Bizworx team aims to help people gain success in their business ventures. Lynne explains, “our role is to mentor and support because the success of our clients means the success of the community of Raglan.” Members of the Bizworx team are well embedded in the Raglan community. Four of the staff have served or are currently serving as trustees on various school boards and health organisations. Additionally, they provide services and software programmes in support of local not-for-profit groups. Among others, Lynne has personally been involved with Xtreme Zero Waste and Raglan Radio throughout her years in Raglan. Community involvement is a key marketing strategy for any business, as it is an opportunity to build relationships. Lynne explained that reputation is everything as most of their clients come via word-of-mouth. Beyond that Lynne points out that a partnership with the Raglan Business Chamber creates important networking opportunities and says that “many people do not value the role of the Business Chamber enough.” Her recommendation is to be highly visible and one way to do that is through the local business hub, the Raglan Business Chamber. In addition to her marketing advice, Lynne reminds her clients that paying tax is good news because it means you’ve done well in your business ventures. After twenty years in her career and having worked with a variety of business Lynne reflects on the importance of being flexible. The Bizworx Team is located at 13 Wallis St, Raglan. Contact them on 07 825 7050 or online at https://www.bizworx.co.nz

The Raglan Business Chamber Upcoming Events

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Wednesday 4 September Orca Restaurant and Bar - 5:15pm

For more information about the Raglan Business Chamber and to BECOME A MEMBER visit: www.raglanchamber.co.nz or email info@raglanchamber.co.nz

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From left - DIA community advisor Jenny Nand, Raglan Naturally member Sadra Saffari, Raglan Naturally coordinator Gabrielle Parson, DIA regional services manager Sue Vickridge and DIA community advisor Mary Wilson.

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aglan Naturally have had a win for community-led planning teaming up in a five-year partnership with the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). Selected to be part of the DIA Community-led Development Programme, Raglan Naturally coordinator Gabrielle Parson says it is an exciting opportunity for the community and a win for continuing grassroots development here. “The programme is a perfect fit for Raglan Naturally as it uses the same community-led approach we have already been working with. It has been about working together, building on our strengths, encouraging wide participation, developing local leaders and an action plan to measure and celebrate our achievements,” she says. One of 19 communities across the country and one of the first in the Waikato, the Raglan Naturally partnership will also mean an access to resources to help with the on-going work and development of Raglan Naturally and for supporting projects that come out of the Raglan community plan. Jenny Nand (DIA Advisor) has been following the Raglan Naturally journey for a while now and after meeting with us and attending our community open day she

could see we were working on the same guiding principles that form the foundation of the DIA’s programme. “The DIA are really excited to work with us and to take learning from this partnership to further enhance their community-led development programme across New Zealand,” Gabrielle says Raglan Naturally members Lisa Thomson, Heather Thomson, Sadra Saffari and Gabrielle will attend a DIA communityled workshop in Wellington and will meet with the other communities involved in the programme. “The programme will also help us make connections with like-minded communities which will help us build on what we are doing in Whaingaroa.” Gabrielle says the team are finalising the Raglan Naturally plan from which they will be able to prioritise projects for community action and to feed into the Waikato District Council’s long-term plan. We will keep you updated as Raglan Naturally continues to evolve. For more information about Raglan Naturally visit the Raglan Naturally Facebook page, www.raglannaturally.co.nz or email raglannaturally@gmail.com. Janine Jackson


New Zealand school's surfing competition a big success This year, nearly 200 “One of the challenges was competitors from 40 different that the surf was really big on NZ schools competed in the the first day, so we had to run event. The leaders for this year's down the inside of Manu Bay event are Caleb Cutmore, under on the reformed waves,” said 18 boys national title holder, priority judge Taylor O’Leary. This caused tension and Kai Woolf, co-organiser of the School Strike for Climate amongst the U16-U18 boys, as some NA of them really wanted march in Raglan. Makos W & L 1-0 & 1-2 the larger waves at Spratz 3-1 Last year's competition wasW & Wto2-1 &surf Squids W & Lthe 2-0 & 0-2 NelsonBut Wright who are the back. one to remember. It was a bright,L forfeit Karioi Kahawai N/A Academy members? sunny day; a perfectStingrays day for theL & L Surf 1-7 & 3-4 Matai Jones teens Hammerheads W 5-0Unsurprisingly, Cameron Baker these beach. Tents were dotted alongW 5-3 Morays Will Coleman have participated and won the grass, and surfers Greatcould Whites beW 3-0 Pounamu Tepania surfing Mermaids W 3-0multipleScout Loten events. seen fiercely competing downL 1-4 Snappers Whole Team Members Jack Lee and Brie below. Student commentators Whale Tails L 1-5 Not Known competed in the Rip Sargent, Samson Scott, Kinas L 4-7Bennet Felix sat in the shade to hide from the Fionn Meenagh, Willsy Hunter Curl World GromSearch Final boiling sun, sportingMaui sunglasses Dolphins L 1-2 Whole Team in CostaNirmala Rica earlier this year. Orcas L 0-7 Milek-Zaini, Taylor Hanna and eating snacks. Seastars L 3-5 Maria Grilli, McGregor of the Of the 12 Grace members The competition Tsunamis wentW -0 Kamron McKinlay New Zealand team representing along reasonably smoothly, our country at the 2019 VISSLA and everyone was having a ISA World Junior Surfing good time. Numbers were Championship — coming up in organised and tallied, and as the October in Huntington Beach competition faded to an end, California — five are from the prizes were handed out and the Surf Academy: Jayden the winners were celebrated, Willoughby, Tom Robinson, and RAS was presented with Brie Bennett, Caleb Cutmore, the trophy. and Jack Lee (Kora Cooper and The team of organisers were Taylor O’Leary are reserves). expecting bad weather this So - it is no wonder that a group year, and their hopes were low. as talented as this is able to run But surprisingly, the weather one of the biggest surf events turned out to be quite similar to in the country. This group of last year; warm and bright. The youth has done an amazing job, requirement was to wake up at and we can expect this event to 4:30am to prepare nearly every continue successfully for years morning of the event, and be to come. Ayla Standley ready to begin by 7:00am.

RAGLAN JUNIOR NETBALL RESULTS // 24 August 2019

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RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 24 August 2019

Marvin Daniel, Byron Friederick Theo Pease

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he annual New Zealand Schools Surfing Competition held at Manu bay was, as is now the norm, run by students from Raglan Area School. These students — members of the Raglan Area School

Surf Academy — organise the surfing competition in between their normal lessons. The NZ Schools competition is completely run by youth, with the students participating in everything from judging to commentating.

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Pod Shaun Lockie, Rod Georgia Walker, Opp Pod Angus Glenn.

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PoD Harry Jackson, RoD Grayson Francis, Opp PoD Keiran O'Brien.

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pod Alexander Browne, Cassidy Furniss, opp Pod Alexander Browne.

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POD’s Max Murphy & Jack Thomson, TOD- Tawera Gray-Lord, Opp PodJackson Parker.

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Pods Corsyn, Hayden and Jack.

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Pod Claralyce Lockie,Tod Latrell Tipene, Opp Pod Bobby Neels.

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PODS Orion, Ben, TOD Kade TOD opp Harper.

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 24 August 2019

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Maria Grilli, Grace McGregor Kamron McKinlay

Prof’s first public lecture promises close-to-home appeal

Holly meeting with the Chronicle at The Shack -Tongue & Groove back in the day -- where she spent a lot of time as a PhD student.

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aglan professor and former competition snowboarder Holly Thorpe will reveal in a public address next week how a handful of youth-focused counterculture sports – including the one for which her hometown of 15 years is renowned – have made it into the Olympics. A new professor this year, she will explain in a lecture entitled ‘Sport for a better world’ just how the rapid rise and development of informal action sports like surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing around the world have led to their inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Holly at the Olympism in Action Forum in Buenos Aires last year. This has been a huge decisionmaking process by the International Olympic Committee and one involving a lot of cultural politics, Holly told the Chronicle. “The IOC has been losing younger viewers and is trying now to bring in new sports.” Holly has spent a decade-anda-half studying from a sociological viewpoint the rapid rise and development of these sports which, she says, first came about in the 60s and 70s. Now the 38-year-old academic – a one-time Fullbright Fellowship scholar at a prestigious university in Washington DC – is looking forward to delivering Tuesday

night’s “professorial address” at Waikato University, where her work is based. Her address at the on-campus Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts is part of a public lecture series that introduces the university’s newest professors like Holly to the community, and gives them a chance to demonstrate how their work is having a real impact on the world around us. Holly will include in her talk her involvement in the Marsden project for which she has researched young people’s use of informal sports – like skateboarding and parkour – in helping them recover and rebuild their communities after crises such

as the Christchurch earthquake and New Orleans’ devastating Hurricane Katrina. She will also outline her work on girls and women in sport and physical culture. Recent research signposts important changes in society that are affecting women and girls’ options and addressing inequalities, she says. “There are now huge opportunities for women in IOC sports.” Holly came to live in Raglan in 2004 when first studying for her PhD at Waikato, which she describes as an ambitious university “quickly rising in the (international) ranks”. It courts post-graduate students from all over the world, she says,

a number of whom choose to live in Raglan while looking to balance lifestyle with study. She cites colleague and associate professor Belinda Wheaton as another university academic who now lives here. Raglan’s certainly become a special place for Holly. She and her American partner Dr Jose Borrero met here back in 2007, downtown at what was then Aqua Velvet cafe. Jose is a coastal engineer with Whale Bay-based marine consultancy eCoast, and the couple now have two young children whose care they juggle with work which often involves overseas travel. Holly – who also enlists her mother Kris to help look after their children – is grateful she and Jose can make family life work for them here in Raglan with their respective work commitments. Fortunately Jose “gets (understands) the academic life”, Holly laughs of their relationship. “It’s pretty unique really.” *The University of Waikato presents ‘Sport for a better world: Theory, method action’ by Professor Holly Thorpe at Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Gate 2b Knighton Rd, Tuesday September 3 at 5.45pm. The 30-minute public lecture is free with complimentary drinks and nibbles served at 5.15pm. Free parking after 4.30pm. Edith Symes

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Helping grow the country Helping grow the country Helping grow the country


A new challenge on the horizon for Kiwi entrepreneur H e’s known as Billy Black to most, the character Barry Woods created as part of his Kiwi Culture Show at the world-famous Woodlyn Park in Waitomo.

Billy was born of necessity; In the beginning Barry had been doing the 20-year old show as Barry for three years solid, every day of the week. He was burning out, family life was taking a hit and the selfconfessed workaholic needed a break. “Over the years he (Billy Black) keeps getting compared to the likes of Barry Crump, Fred Dagg’s Trevs and Billy T James. Having a character meant I could train up other Billy Blacks.” And so, a family of Blacks was born, as Barry likes to say, and there’s been a female Black in the family as well. Barry’s show gave the audience a taste of authentic Kiwi country life but he’s most proud of the learning experiences he wove into the show for both young and old. “It’s a bit of science, maths, the whole lot and the children love it cos they’re having fun.” Barry sold the business he built from scratch over a year ago now. He’d transformed the awardwinning property in Waitomo into a park renowned for its unique accommodation, with subterranean Hobbit holes, a World War II boat,

a 1950s train and Bristol Freighter plane among the accommodation options. He’s ready to move on to the next journey as a ‘just over 60-yearold, taking the Billy Black show on the road. With his wife Judy, Barry’s selling off property in Raglan, including the couple’s home on Norrie Ave and a couple of rentals and heading off on tour in an American caravan. The travelling show is nothing new, Barry developed a mobile show to take to the corporate sector several years ago and he’s always been welcomed with open arms at A&P shows around the country. “My accountant said I was mad selling up, the business was doing so well but I’ve always thought it’s good to get out when the market is high.” Reinventing himself is nothing new to Barry, starting life cutting a farm in Taharoa from scrub with his father, he left that as a young “fullah” to take up shearing with the end goal of owning a farm himself one day. He travelled the world shearing and made enough money to buy his own farm in Otorohanga in the late 80s. In the late 90s, he moved into tourism, like his father before him Barry says he’s always been a bit

Barry Woods on the deck of his Norrie Ave home. of a visionary and although people thought he was mad back then, he had a feeling tourism would be the next big market in New Zealand. And the idea for Woodlyn Park and the Kiwi Culture show was born one night scribbling away on a piece of paper at the kitchen table. Much of his notions, imaginings and ‘business’ research is done this way, late into the night.

Now, it’s time to take it a little bit easy – as much as a man like Barry can – look at some different opportunities. “I’m lucky I can pick and choose what I might do in the future.” He’s been doing some research on a couple of ventures but high on his list is penning a novel based on his life. “I’ve got so many stories to tell from my travels overseas. I want

the stories told through a character like Billy Black,” he says. In the meantime, there are houses to sell, downsizing to be done and he’s still making improvements to the property on Norrie Ave. “Life goes on.” For more information about Norrie Ave sale contact Julie Hanna at julie.hanna@raywhite.com Janine Jackson

Raglan Coconut Yoghurt becomes New Zealand’s first carboNZero certified yoghurt company

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electricity usage. We’re planning to improve freight consolidation, reduce waste to landfill, and change to a 100% renewable electricity supplier to reduce these impacts.” This was independently audited in July 2019, and they have now received their carboNZero certification, joining the ranks of forward-thinking companies like Yealands Estate Wines and Antipodes Water Company. The carboNZero programme is accredited by the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) and was the world’s first to be accredited under ISO 14065. Its certification mark is recognised in over 60 countries through the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). Enviro-Mark Solutions CEO, Dr Ann Smith praises Raglan Coconut Yoghurt’s commitment to being part of a low carbon economy. “For there to be a real change in the way business is done

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Auction 8a Government Road Raglan Is location important? Take advantage of this opportunity to own a humble, iconic Kiwi bach offering two bedrooms. The native timber flooring adds to the rustic charm of the property. Lounge windows line the living room and frame the amazing view of the legendary Raglan Bar. The updated bathroom is a bonus. Just a walk to the swimming beach, wharf, boat ramp and all town facilities. A perfect holiday hideout. Explore the opportunity of future development. Situated on a half share of 1019 square metres.

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Auction 23 Cliff Street (Lot 2) Raglan This section will be popular due to the features it offers of supreme location. You will appreciate the convenience and proximity to Raglan’s town centre and situated just across the road from the water. A flat, easy building site with the potential to build up and take advantage of even greater views. 557sqm site - including access way (subject to title)

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New Listing 25 Cross Street Raglan This is your way into the Raglan Market. Set on one level, the property consists of 3 bedrooms, a living area, cute rustic kitchen and single garage. Having owned the property for many years the current owner thinks it’s time for a new family to enjoy this Raglan gem - either as a permanent home, book-a-bach or family beach house. Location is everything! Situated next to Artist Chris Meek’s Gallery on one side and recreational grounds on the other. Only minutes from the beach, boat ramp and a short stroll to shops and cafes. The grounds are low maintenance with a lawn area and fully-fenced private area out the back - perfect for kids and pets. Half share in 1130 square metres. With a bit of TLC you could make this ‘diamond in the rough’ shine! Call Julie or Blair to view any time.

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Open Home 30 Government Road (Lot 2) Raglan Elevated in a stand-out position with spectacular views right across the harbour - this is what you have been waiting for! Split over two levels with 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs complete with its own living facilities. The main living area upstairs has commanding views of the harbour and opens out onto a deck overlooking the garden, perfect for watching the kids play. The shoreline at sunrise is simply beautiful. 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. Subject to title. Vendor must sell - will consider all offers. Call Julie or Blair to view.

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This week we feature the achievements of the Raglan Junior Rugby teams at the Hopu Hopu Tournament held over the weekend.

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all sorts of different skills, this is evident to see by the smiles on their faces on any given game day at Papahua Domain. Credit goes to all the boys and girls that have braved the elements on practice and game day, but none of that would be possible if it wasn’t for the support and dedication of all the parents, helpers, coaches and managers. And finally thanks to the whole community for supporting our kids in whichever sport they have chosen.

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5 Interview with junior player Luna Petzold de la Cruz Name: Hi! I'm Luna. What team do you play for? I play for the Raglan Orcas U12 Girls Who is your coach? My dad, Yannis, has been our coach for the last three years. What's it actually like to have your Dad as the coach? Well it's great because I'm really comfortable around him so I can voice my opinions really clearly without feeling shy or embarrassed. Also if another girl on the team has a problem they can tell me and I can tell Dad. The team gets along really well with Dad, he's grown on us! For a while it wasn't that cool cos we didn't have a second goal keeper and he pretty much invited one player to play both halves as goal keeper... five games in a row! I like to play one half in goalie and one half striker....its feels good to stop the other team

scoring goals, and awesome to get some goals on attack with my friends. What's your Dad's coaching style like? He pushes us hard, we do lots of fun games that improve tactics and skills. I'd say has “sorta” casual in his training approach. He's really passionate in games and his voice is pretty loud along with the supporters on the sidelines every Saturday. How has the team performed this season? After tough grading games against some much bigger girls we got put into a really good grade, and most of our games have been draws. All the girls have a great team spirit and whenever we lose or get tired, we bounce right back and and GO for it! Also had a few close wins which feels great!

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We had some really nice plays that had our parents and supporters on the side line excited! And most importantly the girls had fun. What is the best thing for you about the coaching experience? I like the rhythm of it, being lucky enough to be able to give Wednesday afternoon for training and Saturday mornings at a game. I have a cool connection with the girls in the Orcas and I think we mostly have fun as a team. I have got a bit desperate a couple of times, especially after school on a Wednesday when listening can be a bit hard for the kids.

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Community Volunteers

An occasional column featuring volunteers in our community

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Group needed a secretary and l volunteered, it was the best thing I ever did! I had an insight of what was needed for the elderly in Raglan. Social media was becoming the main source of communication and many seniors were missing out on what was going on in Raglan. I continued the pamphlet What bought you to Raglan? called ‘Senior Connect’ launched I sold a life style block and at the Connect Festival 2016 and avocado orchard after my husband began a column Health in your died eight years ago and came to Hands. My appreciation must go Raglan to live near my daughter to the Raglan Hospital and Rest and grandchildren. Home for sponsoring the articles. What are three things that Jake who volunteers for The you appreciate about Raglan? Senior Technology Group every I have always lived by the sea. Thursday was invaluable in I was born in a North Sea fishing helping me keep up my computer town in the UK and emigrated skills, while a team of volunteers to New Zealand over forty years proof read the articles. After ago. writing a Column for the Mercury In Raglan I was inspired Bay Sun for 10 years without the by the work of Extreme Zero aid of computers or ‘spell check’, Waste, and the other community this time round it was much easier. environmental groups. As a stall Maki from the Chronicle also holder at the creative market for gave me lots of encouragement. many years supplying Raglan Mike and Lara from the with avocados and demonstrating Raglan Community House have encaustic wax art, I was already also helped to make it possible familiar with the small town to have a Senior Gathering on a community atmosphere and its Saturday Morning friendly people. Was there something that Tell us about some of the inspired or motivated you to community groups that you are start actively volunteering in our involved with? community? It began with the Lions Having been a caregiver for Opportunity Shop, and then Care my husband for seven years and and Craft and Senior Citizens. seeing the otherPMfamily 9878 Raglan C Motorcycle Training.pdf 1 challenges 14/08/19 1:18 Next the Disability Support members have faced looking after

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elderly relatives, I had an insight as to what challenges faced our aging population, especially elderly caregivers. My Mum is 99 and has memory loss so this is an area I am particularly interested in, especially prevention. What do you enjoy most about volunteering? Being a part of the volunteer community and meeting other like minded people. I have become aware of the many volunteers, especially amongst the elderly, and have been inspired by their dedication. Tell us about some of the things that you enjoy doing in your spare time? I like Gardening and take my surplus produce to the Crop Swap. I am an artist and create pictures in Encaustic Wax. I enjoy different crafts and recording my family history, song writing,singing and dancing, the latter made possible thanks to Belinda and her Nia Dance Group. I was a teacher for 40 years so I love to share what I have learned. Having studied Kinesiolgy and Natural Therapy, and I love to help people develop skills to stay healthy. Timebank has given me this opportunity, and also an opening to learned new ideas. Above all I love spending time with my family and friends and walking the beach. Is there anybody that you would like to recognise for their

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vone Tavares of Raglan Pilates is a holistic therapist that provides patient education on lifestyle changes and selfcare to promote wellness. Ivone is also a certified soft tissue massage therapist and pilates teacher who has built a successful business helping clients with injuries and stress relief in Raglan and all over the country. Massage is becoming increasingly recognized in New Zealand. Ivone is her last year at Waikato University doing a Bachelor of Health and Sport science majoring in Human Performance and Psychology. Tell us about your award? Normally I wouldn’t share something like this so publicly but this award was absolutely unexpected that made me feel very happy and honoured. This award means a lot to me. I still have a lot of work to do but I am happy to know that I've come so far. So I sincerely appreciate the support of the New Horizons for Women Trust in raising funds to provide grants to assist women all around the country to develop their potential. The Mildred Keir Award is sponsored by the Graduate Women New Zealand Charitable Trust and by the Association of Women in the Sciences. What are your main interests in the area of science when did it started? It started when I first watched Star Wars! I think it may have started when I

The Herbal Dispensary.................07 825 7444 worked with James Dyson back in Private UK. wildlife and I lived with consultations the bushman in Herbal/Naturopathic He was a very inspiring and down to earth the Kalahari Desert. Then came to NZ and HOMEOPATHY individual and very creative. My main I was granted a citizenship. Janis BeetDo Homeopath.................07 825 8004 interests in the area of science are human you like Raglan? performance, physiology psychologyMASSAGE and I think Raglan is a place where people neuroscience. I like learning how to Diane push Davies can achieve their dreams if they .want. Massage & Aromatherapy. ........ my body further in specific measurable They are so many different interests here ...........................................................021 969 929 ways and then at Waikato University we get and so many different groups of people. I to physically test out these measurements have accomplished a lot of my dreams. I web:........................................www.ddma.co.nz in laboratories. YOGA am doing what I want to do and what I love What do you feel as a holistic – which is helping people and improving Raglan their Yogaquality Loft.........................021 02442248 therapist? of life. But I had my struggles I feel the more you know, the web:..................................raglanyogaloft.co.nz more too. you realize how much you don't know. In at ‘The What were the struggles you Yoga Space’ ...........Above the that Yot Club psychology we called it the Kruger effect. faced? web:......................www.thespaceraglan.com The more you know, the less confident I was diagnosed with an autoimmune you’re likely to be. Because experts know disease after two years being in NZ. I just how much they don’t know, they tend actually thought I could not live in NZ to underestimate their ability; but it is easy as there are a Homeopath number of well-known Classical to be overconfident when you have only deficiencies (Iodine, Selenium, Zinc, Janis a simple idea of how things are. I think Chromium, Boron)Beet within the NZ soils. (NZ) R.C the key is for patients to try not to mistake And Dip. theHom problem is ifHom the essential the cautiousness of experts as a lack of nutrients are not in the soil in the first understanding, nor to give much credence Karioi place, then theyofcannot be in our food. Clinic Homeopathy to lay-people who appear confident but This is why soil depletion is such a have only superficial knowledge. critically important issue – one that it’s I have been doing meditation now worth being aware of. But after a while for more than ten years, two hours a day, whenWainui I completed my research about my 78 Upper Rd, Raglan every day so I feel that I am able to really disease I found a connection with a drug (07)Roaccutane 825 8004 (Isotretinoin). I was listen and feel into people. I have a lotPhone: of called Cell: 027 459 self-knowledge and self-discipline, have given this8547 drug in my teenager years to email:treat janisbeet@gmail.com done and am still doing my inner work and acne and found out that this drug has am getting better and better at setting my shocking side effects. This drug has now boundaries. I am really good at seeing the been publicly and emotionally linked to qualities and (hidden) treasures in others an increased risk of depression, including and to help them see them as well and get suicides and autoimmune diseases. While in touch with them. I love connection and other countries have pulled this drug out connecting the right people together. I am this drug is still available on prescription not perfect but I know my limitations. in NZ. What do you focus on your massage The currently funded brand is Oratane. treatments? So please it’s important to do your own My treatment restores harmony, homework and take responsibility for the CLINIC OPENING wellness and balance. I am blending medications that you areHOURS: given. relaxation, deep tissue, psychology and My other struggle was inThurs the beginning Mon Tues Wed Fri I focus on an holistic recovery. Massage of my journey as a mother. It was a 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Open therapy is not all about being pampered turbulent time to say the least. So I have

but about building a healthy foundation for so 7pm much respect single7pm mothers, and 7pm for 7pm 5pm Close the day-to-day lives. knowing the struggle, I created a way to Togive contact please phone: Where do you come from? back tothe theclinic, single-mother community I was born in Portugal. My family I am a proud part of. Every month I pick a 07 825 0114 lived in Mozambique in Africa but they new mum and give them the chance to win had to leave to Portugal when the civil a free massage with me. Afterlooking hours contact: war started - about 1 million people died So when back at my life, I see in that war. Hard times for my family that the moments to be great Anglesea Clinic which 07 seemed 957 4947 then but we are very close because of failures followed by wreckage were the Healthline 611 116 now. that time together. Then I lived in UK for incidents that shaped0800 the life I have many years while working and completing You can follow Ivone on Facebook my studies. After that I went to Africa to at Raglan Pilates or send her an email at explore my ancestors and to study the raglanpilates@gmail.com.

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

Nominations Nominations Nominations for the position opens on Friday Nominations 30 2019 must in my hands 26August July 2019 andand must be be in my hands at 7at 7Bow BowStreet, Street,Raglan Raglannonolater laterthan thannoon noonon on Friday 13 September 2019. Friday 9 August 2019. Nominations must must be be in in writing. writing. Nominations

TO THE OWNERS OF IDIB2 WHAANGA BLOCK

Wanted OLD PHOTOS OF RAGLAN and Districts for scanning and archiving for future generations. Please phone Warwick 021941123

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The Percy Kereopa Whanau Trust are holding a hui to move forward and complete an Occupation Order for one of the eight sites at IDIB2 Whaanga Block. DATE: 22 September 2019 Time: 10.30am VENUE: Kohunga Reo, Kokiri Centre, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Raglan. Nga Mihi. CONTACT: Molly Bassett 07 825 7988 EMAIL: hhjbn@hotmail.com

POIHĀKENA MARAE AGM Sunday 1st of September 220 Wainui Road, Poihākena Marae, Whāingaroa. Raglan 10am-12noon AGENDA Mihimihi/Karakia 1. Chairman’s Report 2. Minutes of previous AGM – 5 August 2018 3. Audited Financial Report 4. Election of new trustees - 2x Vacancies 5. Marae Charter Review 6. Special Resolutions a) To approve and endorse the Tainui Hapu Plan (28/04/19) 7. General Business Karakia Mutunga – Kai tahi Contact: poihakenamarae@gmail.com for any queries.

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Public Notices Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Raglan Club Inc, Incorporated Society, 22 Bow Street Raglan, Chartered Club, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of the Club Licence, and a variation to include s60(1)(b) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 to allow guests of an authorised visitor, in respect of the premises situated at 19 James Street, Raglan and known as the Raglan Bowling Club. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is Bowling Club. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are 8:30am until 10pm, 7 days a week (unchanged). The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. 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 and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

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MARGARET JESSIE GALLOWAY (NEE GOW) passed away on 25th August 2019, at the Raglan Resthome. Deeply loved wife to Andrew; mother to Jane, Robert, Merren, Bryce, and Kate; grandmother to Jessie, Emma, Ben, Louie, Jed, Sean, Joel, Julian, Lennie, Sadie, Esther, Gala, and Saul, and four great grand children. Thank you to Dr Mike Loten and the amazing staff at the Raglan Resthome for their support in her last days. In accordance with her wishes there will be a private family gathering but no service. She will always be in our hearts.

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Bay View Bliss

Location, Location, Location

Deadline Sale 19.09.19 Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View

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15 Bay View Road

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This immaculate home is the perfect retreat from the stresses of everyday life. Picture yourself relaxing on the spacious deck while enjoying the spectacular harbour views. The original cottage has been virtually rebuilt, retaining character with the original timber floors and blended with modern style. Open plan living flows out onto the sun soaked deck or choose the sheltered, private courtyard instead. The 839m² section has had many hours of work spent in it, creating paths plus secluded nooks. Lorenzen and Cox Bays are an easy stroll away and you can walk to the wharf at low tide for fish ‘n chips.

Auction 21.09.19 Unless sold prior Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email

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This character home is surprisingly private but right in the hub of Raglan. The spacious living area has harbour views, there are 2 double bedrooms, a sun room and a separate kitchen. A key feature is the huge amount of garaging and parking this property offers. A double garage converted to a ‘rumpus’ room is linked to the house by double garaging. Plus a basement garage, a separate large carport and plenty of parking for vehicles, boats or even the motor home. This is a rare opportunity to secure a property in this prime location. Come along to one of the open homes or call Chrissy for more information.

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1 Puriri Street Buy Right, Buy LOCATION! It’s first time on the market in 32 years for this absolute gem. Perfectly positioned with the beach a stones throw away and the wharf and cafes within an easy stroll. The well presented warm home was built in 1991 by the current owners and is set on a flat attractive 731m² corner site enjoying great views of the harbour. What an ideal retirement choice or an amazing family holiday home providing endless summers of swimming, fishing or simply enjoying picnics on the beach. Buy right, buy LOCATION and reap the rewards. AUCTION 11am on site. Auction Contact Email View

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Nest, Rest or Invest Whether you are starting out or slowing down don’t miss this opportunity. Late 90’s built ‘Gottage’ in tidy condition and with the freshly painted interior a blank canvas for your style input. Elevated and sunny on a large, rear, crossed leased section and close to the harbour with the Daisy Street beach access just a stroll away. Plenty of room to park the boat and the wharf and boat ramp are close too. This very affordable retreat is perfect for a fisherman, retiree, investor or even as a first home and a step on the property ladder. To be auctioned at 1pm on 14th Sept at L J Hooker, 25 Bow Street, Raglan.

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13b Bush View Drive

Sweet Serenity For Sale $759,000

Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

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Enjoy stunning rural vistas & all day sun from this beautifully elevated position in Waitetuna Valley. The modern 4 bedroom home offers spacious open plan living with fantastic indoor/ outdoor flow. The section around the house features many established trees including fruit trees. There’s a double garage and ample parking for a boat, float and trailers. On 8619m² there’s plenty of space to keep some livestock, chickens or maybe a horse. Conveniently located between Raglan and Hamilton and Waitetuna School is just 5 mins away. With something for the whole family this is one you don’t want to miss!

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1pm 14.09.19 unless sold prior Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/2EXHFG

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

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Raglan Property Manager

*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 • 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

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


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