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RAGLAN NEWS AND VISITOR GUIDE

OUT OF UBUD Meisje Laboyrie graces our cover this November. A long term Raglan local who has achieved great things by sheer hard work, a good eye and clever decisions along the way.

BUILDING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Lisa Thomson from the Whaingaroa Raglan Climate Action Group chats to Mahuru Wilcox and Taruke Thomson about Toreparu Wetland.

FOR YOUTH The crew from the Whāingaroa Youthworker Collective are on a mission to showcase rangatahi in our community. This month they chat to Summer Diprose.

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CONTENTS 4 Out of Ubud with Meisje Laboyrie 5 Raglan Auto, Tyres & Marine keep Whāingaroa moving 6-7

Building Resilient Communities: Spotlight on Toreparu Wetland

7 Cult Indie Quintet, Peter Cat Recording Co., to Play at Soundsplash 8

Surf Series: Surf into Summer Revisted

9 Whāingaroa Youth Collective Rangatahi page: Summer Diprose 10

Start up in Raglan: Meet the Sponsors - Bizworx

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The Redwood Sauna Experience

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Raglan.Net promoting Whāingaroa to the world

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Creating a Home at Rangitahi Peninsula

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HOME Feature

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Waikato Windfarm Project

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Music at the Old School Arts Centre

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Real Estate

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Social Local

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Quickfind Local Trades Directory

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Classifieds /What's On / Gig Guide

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OUT OF UBUD WITH M EIS JE L A BOYR IE I N S P I R AT I O N F R O M B A L I A N D B E Y O N D

Meisje Laboyrie showcases her Out of Ubud style. Image | Geraldine Burns.

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eisje Laboyrie graces our cover this November. A long term Raglan local who has achieved great things by sheer hard work, a good eye and clever decisions along the way. Jacqui from the Local Rag connected with her to learn about her current business ventures and lifestyle. How did the idea come up to start Out of Ubud? My partner Matt were having a holiday in Bali six years ago and decided to bring a container home as we were building our home at the time. We had extra space in our shipping container so we decided to sell some stock to help cover the costs. We started off doing a few markets then a pop-up shop in Raglan Township which we thoroughly enjoyed so we began to brainstorm ways of continuing to be able to have holidays and buying missions combined. After we completed our new build, we had a couple of empty small huts on our property, which we lived in during the construction of our house, so we then thought it made sense to have a little shop there on our land close to home . How do you source all the products? For the first three years, we combined a once a year holiday and buying trip which

involved hiring a scooter and navigating our way around sourcing potential stock in local markets. We were also able to meet locals who made the products. When Covid hit, we then were able to contact our suppliers via WhatsApp so they could video call us showing all their new stock. We have formed a close friendship over the years with our shipping company, David Bali Cargo. His wife has helped us to be able to continue buying products off small villages and markets. She loves sourcing our goods. Have you always had an interest in home wares and creating beautiful spaces? Yes, I always loved going into beautiful shops, looking and dreaming of fitting out my own home one day. This dream became a reality as we were able to bring some amazing furniture and home wares home. I’ve always had a passion for gardening so I was able to add some lovely hand carved Stone Buddhas into my garden and court yard areas. You are out of town so are a destination store. How does this work for you? We were lucky with our location as it’s close to the main highway so it’s easy for customers to pop in. Raglan Signs helped us to create signage heading into and out of town.

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How do people find you and contact you? We have a very basic website and Facebook page which gives people a look into the sorts of products we offer. Word of mouth seems to bring a lot of visitors in. Also we get a lot of holiday makers from all over the country popping in along with many locals who drive by curiously wondering what we have. Tell us about your other businesses? Besides running the shop we have five kids between us who keep us busy and on our toes. I also have gardening and lawn mowing businesses (Garden Girls) and (Raglan Lawn Girls) so it’s a juggling act, a lot of the time tag teaming with myself and Mathew. After 10 years getting my hands dirty in the garden, I am fortunate to have a couple of amazing workers who help keep the gardening and lawn business running smoothly. I am now enjoying being able to spend more time at home not only running our shop, but playing in my nursery propagating plants. I am also known as the egg lady or the chicken lady so I spend many hours a week tending to my girls (chooks) whom I love dearly.:-) You have a lot going on Meisje. I have always admired your work ethic and how you have never shied away from getting stuck in with the physical work to create

wonderful results in both your personal environment and for your clients. How do you ensure you don't get burnt out? How do you find balance as a mother, partner, friend, and multiple business owner? Well yes, I'd like to say I have it down to a fine art but I do have blow out moments trust me, ask my kids ha ha ... but it’s very much a balancing act and I try to tick a little off each box most days. I must admit I wouldn’t be able to do it all without the massive support physically and mentally I have from Mathew. Walking my dog on the beach is also one of my favourite times to charge up my batteries and collect my thoughts. Going to bed early helps, as well as catching up with great friends for a wine …this is where we do a lot of problem solving!! How do people find you and contact you? We have a very basic website and Facebook page which gives people a look into sorts of products we offer. Word of mouth seems to bring a lot of visitors in. Also we get a lot of holiday makers from all over the country popping in along with many locals who drive by curiously wondering what we have. fb Out of Ubud Bali shop 2A Maungatawhiri Rd


R AGL A N AUTO, TYR ES & M A R INE K EEP WH Ā INGA ROA MOVING B Y J A N I N E J AC K S O N

Goldy, left, and Bucko from Raglan Auto, Tyre & Marine.

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wned and operated by Bucko and Goldy, there’s a colourful crew of characters at Raglan Auto, Tyres & Marine.

Mechanic by day, musician and singer by night, Steve Fitter is the man keeping local vehicles roadworthy, capably assisted by automotive apprentice Lucca Page, who is a high-performing understudy to Steve. Fanny Mobe is in the office keeping the crew in line and making sure everything runs smoothly. And currently, Sam Christie is doing his work placement in the tyre shop. “We’ve got a good bunch working here,” Bucko says. Bucko - Peter Buckley, and Goldy Peter Goldsworthy bought the mechanical workshop, tyre business and Repco shop off Raglan Engineering’s owner Pete Williams three years ago. It might be a little out of sight compared to the other local operators but they pack a big punch with what they offer. From marine and auto parts and accessories, tyre repairs and wheel alignments to vehicle rentals, WOFs and vehicle repairs and maintenance, they’ve got it covered. And if you need to buy a car from a trusted local, they’ve recently added car sales to their business portfolio.

“We have just become a licensed motor dealership, as we were often getting asked to locate vehicles for customers,” Bucko says. Car sales was Bucko’s first job out of school, so he knows what he’s talking about and he’s not afraid to make fun of the stereotypical car salesman. “I grew up selling cars and had my own car yard. I could do the whole wide ties, bad plaid or safari suits and inflatable guy with waving arms thing,” he laughs. Timing, of course, is everything and despite the difficulties of running a business in the midst of COVID lockdowns, Bucko and Goldy haven’t looked back. Community is at the heart of what they do; supporting Whāingaroa youth with work placements, free Repco deliveries, and they are looking at running free vehicle maintenance workshops in the near future for people wanting to learn the basics. “We've always hired young people to give them work experience and the schools send their work experience students as well,” Bucko says. They’re the only business in town with a wheel alignment machine, so not only can you get a large range of new and used tyres but they are fitted and balanced on site. If your ride on mower or tractor tyre gets a puncture, they offer a repair service to get you back to work faster. Bucko and Goldy are old friends having met through their love of sailing. They

From left, Goldy, Bucko, Steve Fitter, Lucca Page and Sam Christie. have spent many years as captains on the super yachts. “I met Goldy in Australia 25 years ago and we've both sailed all over the world. When COVID happened and we couldn't do any more sailing deliveries of the super yachts, we bought the business off Pete.” The team are super-friendly and helpful; a trip over the divvy was averted when this journalist discovered a headlight could be replaced at no extra charge for the fitting. Some free advice was thrown in about the vehicle in question and its appeal to car thieves.

“You know your car is one of the most stolen car types in New Zealand,” Bucko says. “Car break-ins have been a real problem in town. We’ve got steering locks in stock; they sell out pretty quick.” It’s the small things that make a big difference and Raglan Auto, Tyres & Marine is a local business that really does care. Raglan Auto, Tyres & Marine, open Monday to Friday 8-5 Saturday 8-12 at 2 Park Drive - 07 825 8480.

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BUILDING R ESILIENT COM M UNITIES: SPOTLIGHT ON TOR EPA RU WETL A ND I N T E RV I E W W I T H M A H U R U W I L C O X A N D T A R U K E T H O M S O N I N T E RV I E W B Y : L I S A T H O M S O N F R O M W H A I N G A R O A / R A G L A N C L I M A T E A C T I O N

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had the opportunity to learn about Toreparu wetland, a 223ha hidden ecological gem on the coast nestled between Karioi maunga and Aotea harbour, 20 minutes from Raglan. This is an intergenerational project that is in collaboration with hapū, freshwater experts, landowners, key organsations and the community.

Mahuru Wilcox a Raglan local and wetland specialist of Ngati Ranginui and Ngati Awa descent and Taruke Thomson hapu representative, Ngati Whakamarurangi, shared their knowledge of Toreparu and their involvement in the work being undertaken. I know that you have done a considerable amount of work with hapu on the restoration of the Toreparu Wetland, can you share some of that journey? Mahuru The journey has definitely been a collaborative one! None of the mahi I have contributed would have been possible without the support, incredible knowledge and vision of Ngāti Whakamarurangi, particularly Taruke. I had spent a lot of time in the area, growing up, and out at the Thomson whānau farm at Te Mākaka, and then when Taruke and my mum bought their farm on the south-eastern edge of Toreparu. It wasn’t until I got interested in freshwater and wetland ecology that I could appreciate what a gem of a place it is, and its ecological value. I did my MSc on how mātauranga Māori and science work together to assess health of wetlands. With the support of Taruke and Mōtakotako marae, I got a whole different appreciation of Toreparu, through hearing the long history of the hapū with the repo and a different way of understanding “value”. The journey is an ongoing one and we are in the process of setting up a Trust so we can receive funding for restoration, predator control and the supporting the hapū and community to reach their aspirations for a healthy and thriving repo, for many generations to come. How significant is the Toreparu to this area? - Mahuru I can only speak about this from an ecological perspective as Taruke is

the expert on its significance for Ngāti Whakamarurangi. Ecologically it’s a real hotspot! For context, the Waikato region has lost over 75% of its wetland, with most of the remaining ones being peatlands in the Hauraki and Meremere areas. Swamps, like Toreparu were not very common in the region, and at 223ha, Toreparu is one of the largest intact ones on the west coast. Its home to a number of rare and threatened plants and animals, including native fish, eels, swamp maire, hūrepo (Australasian bittern) and other wetland birds, and last summer we discovered something very exciting…native long-tailed bats! So it really is an ecological gem, in desperate need of pest control and restoration, to sustain these special species. Aside from these species, the Toreparu provides an essential role in the environment, filtering water that comes from a number of streams, ensuring clean and clear water when it reaches the sea. Swamps help reduce and hold sediment, and create a buffer which takes up excessive nutrients from the surrounding farmland run off. All these things lead to ocean acidification and algal blooms if wetlands aren’t there to do their job. They also help buffer the effects of climate change by slowing water in floods, and holding water in droughts. Wetlands are amazing and I wish more people cared about them! As for its importance of Toreparu for Ngāti Whakamarurangi, I’ll pass over to Taruke. Taruke: Toreparu Wetland is considered a significant site for us as tangata whenua and is marked by three boundary markers, Te Kōwhatu, Te Ruataniwha and Te Kaitiaki. In the northern end of the wetland is Horokawau, a significant waterfall and fish ladder which native fish use to climb further up the catchment to Karioi. Toreparu is rich in cultural history with numerous pā (fortified habitation) and kāinga (village) sites overlooking the wetland, which was considered an abundant food and resource basket by our people. There were once two large pā tuna (eel weirs), Te Kōkiri and Te Awa a Heketoru, which provided a reliable source of food, along with locations within the Toreparu that were used for setting hīnaki (nets). Along with historical information, tangata whenua from Mōtakotako have specific sites where other resources such as food, weaving materials, dyes, rongoa (medicines), and

Taruke Thomson monitoring at Toreparu

Toreparu. water for different rituals were and still are collected. Ngāti Whakamarurangi have identified the loss of indigenous vegetation, weed invasion, land management practises, stock access and declines in water quality as being key issues affecting the health and function of the wetland, and we are working with landowners, local council, DoC and others like Mahuru to turn things around. Toreparu was once an integral part of the lives of tangata

whenua, but this has reduced as land ownership changed and connection with the Toreparu has been compromised. As a result, hapū were separated from the Toreparu and today most members have little knowledge about the poor state of the wetland and the challenges of restoring it. By restoring and doing mahi in and around Toreparu, reconnection and that knowledge can be strengthened once again. Continued on next page

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How do you incorporate Mātauranga Māori in the work you do? Why is it important? - Mahuru It is essential! I see the future as being a collaborative one, where the role and knowledge of kaitiaki is given the respect and support it deserves. Tangata whenua know their lands better than any of us and are invested in its health for generations to come. Caring for taiao is an intergeneration thing, not just a 1-5yr project. That’s not to say that science and other tools are not useful. There is a role for other tools and knowledge systems if it aligns to the shared vision of local iwi/ hapū and community. For too long we have used outside tools to guide our understanding and vision for Aotearoa…and where are we now? Close to ecological collapse in many areas with rivers and streams that are unswimmable, our own harbour that has constant warnings for pollution and shellfish poisoning, taonga species disappearing at a very alarming rate and humanity which is so disconnected from the world around us, and each other. Indigenous knowledge and mātauranga is grounded in connection, generations of observation, sustainable use of resources, and reciprocity. We have so much to learn from mātauranga Māori and tangata whenua, and I really see my role as a researcher and scientist as hearing the problem, what the goal is, and pulling in tools that can help reach that goal. This includes science but also development of mātauranga-based tools and using existing tools like the Wetland Cultural Health Indicator, for example.

What are your thoughts on climate change and the impact that it may have on our wetlands? - Mahuru Wetlands are essential pieces of the climate change puzzle. I mentioned before, but they act as a buffer to extreme weather events. Nationally, with 95% of wetlands having being lost to drainage, development, land-use effects within the catchment etc, we see what happens when there are floods and drought. For example, when forests and wetlands are lost in the upper catchment, you get huge sedimentation issues when floods happen. We saw this in Hawkes Bay and the east coast after cyclone Gabrielle. When town planners approve development on current or historic wetland areas, these areas are completely flooded in heavy rainfall events, as we saw in Auckland in January. As we think forward to a future where the climate may look very different, we need to develop restoration plans that are both resilient and adaptable, so our wetlands can thrive and balance can be restored. What are the future plans for the Toreparu and how can our community support this work? - Mahuru We are in the process of starting a Trust so we can receive funding for pest control, weed control and other restoration activities. Keep an eye out on the Toreparu Hūrepo Facebook or Instagram pages where we post updates on what we are up to. Once the trapping network has been established, we will be looking for volunteers to help maintain traplines. Similar to what Karioi Project are doing! So any keen people, especially those in the Te Mata and Aotea areas

Sisters – Moana and Mahuru monitoring and releasing tuna. can get out and enjoy this amazing place. We are currently undertaking a research project with Ngāti Whakamarurangi, to develop a resilient restoration plan for Toreparu, to take into account climate change and how the community plan for this. And of course, the local landowners

are doing awesome mahi fencing off their edges of the repo (swamp) andundertaking planting and weed control. It’s a huge project but so many people are positive and behind the idea, so we are really excited to get stuck into it!

CULT INDIE QUINTET, PETER C AT R ECOR DING CO., TO PL AY AT SOUNDSPL A SH FOR NZ DEBUT

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aglan’s renowned Soundsplash Festival is gearing up for its muchanticipated return in 2024 unveiling a fresh lineup of artists set to light up the stage next year.

The first lineup announcement includes a diverse range of International and local acts. Freshly unveiled are headliners; Coterie, Delta Heavy, K Motionz, Mallrat, Tiki Taane and joining them will be acclaimed genre-defying quintet, Delhibased Peter Cat Recording Co. Peter Cat Recording Co. draws inspiration from a diverse spectrum of influences, spanning from Sam Cooke to Hindi film music and even Bangkok surf rock. Psychedelic disco-rock collides with high-octane gypsy jazz, with trumpets soaring above snug chord progressions and lively drum rhythms. Yet what truly captivates the listener is frontman Suryakant Sawhney's voice— an agile, velvety croon that seems like Sinatra under the influence of mindaltering substances. After years of being one of India's best-kept musical treasures, Peter Cat Recording Co. is finally making their way to the southern hemisphere, making their NZ debut at Soundsplash. Earlier this year, when they unveiled their first U.S. tour, the band quickly sold out three nights in New York and four in Los Angeles without any marketing. Their growing Western popularity is partly credited to pandemic-era music discovery and prominent Spotify playlist features. International acts will be joined by homegrown talents, including Georgia Lines, and Raglan's very own Muroki and Reiki Ruawai.

Reiki, known for his work with band Masaya, will deliver a solo performance at Soundsplash 2024. He has established himself as a captivating presence in the R&B, dance, and soul genres, crafting music rich in enchanting vocals and evocative melodies, pulsating with emotion and rhythm. His recent singles like "Working Title" and "Papatuānuku" showcase this mesmerising blend. Influenced by his scenic hometown Whāingaroa, Reiki's artistry resonates deeply with audiences. Muroki has produced a series of laidback hits, including the platinum-selling track "Wavy." He caught the attention of Benee and earned a spot on Elton John's Rocket Hour radio show in 2020 with his self-released debut. In 2023, he launched singles like "Sweet Lime" and "Watching Movies," crafted and recorded during sessions in New York and Berlin. Muroki is set to introduce a succession of fresh tracks for his expanding fanbase. Both Reiki and Muroki were part of the APRA AMCOS SongHubs initiative in February, where Kiwi writers collaborated with top international talents. The event was curated by critically acclaimed songwriter and producer Jordan Rakei, along with two internationally lauded songwriters from the UK, Holly Fletcher (Låpsley) and Ben Jackson-Cook. Joining our hometown stars will be Georgia Lines, a rising luminary in the New Zealand music landscape. She has swiftly captivated audiences throughout the nation with her exceptional voice, magnetic presence, and songwriting prowess. In 2022, Lines made a pronounced entrance into the ranks of top-tier local artists with her EP "Human," which debuted at No 3 on the NZ Top 40 and led to a triumphant nationwide tour. Her soulful and dreamlike vocals, coupled with her distinct, feel-good R&B-infused

pop compositions, are forging a sound that's becoming increasingly impossible to overlook. The team behind Soundsplash is excited to celebrate 23 years of Soundsplash festival, which strives to create a unique environment bringing together live music, art and culture. Earlier in the year Soundsplash organisers announced major changes to their entry

process, including the introduction of a Road to Raglan Auckland return bus and staggered entry times to tackle wait times experienced during the last event. More information and tickets are available at the festival website soundsplash.co.nz. Soundsplash Festival, Wainui Reserve, Raglan, January 19 - 21, 2024.

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SUR F INTO SU M M ER R EVISTED

SURF SERIES

BY KARAMEA PURIRI

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here is no denying that surfing is embedded in the heart of Raglan, and plays a vital role in the wellbeing of our community. Through our latest Surf Series we have gotten to know some of Raglan’s up-and-coming surfers and their families. It is inspiring to hear their stories and feel their passion for the waves.

It has reminded us of some of the stories we were lucky enough to hear a few years back when we ran a series called, ‘Surf Into Summer’. ‘Surf Into Summer’ took us deep into what many would call ‘the beginning’ of surfing in Raglan. We thought it would be timely to share a little bit about those who paved the way for surfing in our community. Although there are only a few around who might still remember their names– their stories, experiences and love for the water has played a vital role in the waves we are lucky enough to surf today and laid the ground for the surfing community of Raglan. And if you’re going to surf at Manu Bay, you should at least know about ‘The Originals’. Manu Bay wasn’t always the spot for surfing in Raglan. Prior to 1960, most of the ‘surfing’ was happening out at Whale Bay, on surf skis. It wasn’t until 1960 on a legendary day in February that the Manu Bay waves came to life, and would be forever etched into surfing history. For a few years, Peter Miller had been driving out from Hamilton to surf at Whale Bay. But on the 28th of February in 1960 (a date that was confirmed thanks to the diligent diary keeping of Peter’s wife), the towering waves forming around the point were irresistible.

lineup being from Hamilton, Auckland and Australia. If you look closely at some of the old Boardrider’s trophies, you’ll see that the contests date back to the early 1960’s. Inspired by The Originals and the 1959 surf film 'Gidget,' Butch Walters, a Raglan local, got himself a board and jumped in the water. In 1964, Butch won the first Junior's Point Board Rider's competition. At that time, he was one of only a couple “Raglan locals” who actually surfed, with the rest of the very small lineup hailing from Hamilton, Auckland and Australia. Surfers on the hill above Manu Bay. Image: Peter Miller.

The Originals, 1962. Image: Raglan Museum.

And Peter, with his handmade 10-foot Malibu board walked down the hillside at Manu Bay and took the plunge. Little did Peter know that this decision would be the spark that would ignite a surfing revolution, and put Raglan on the global surfing map. Peter Miller was just one of The Originals; aptly named for being the original surfers of Manu Bay. The Originals included the likes of Richard Carr, Campbell Ross, Ces Marsh, Mike Court (who would go on to bring the Billabong franchise to New Zealand), and a handful of others. It was The Originals who established The [Hamilton] Point Boardriders Club in 1962, which is still active today and known as The Raglan Point Boardriders Club. Many might not know, but there was once a clubhouse at Manu Bay for the Boardriders–an old shack trucked out from Hamilton where The Originals would lock their boards inside. After a few years though, the clubhouse was overran with rats, so Mike Court went out and burned it to the ground. And that was that.

The Point Boardriders Club House arriving at Manu Bay, 1963. Image: Mike Court. If you look closely at some of the old Boardrider’s trophies, you’ll see that the contests date back to the early 1960’s. Butch Walters, a Raglan local was inspired by The Originals, and the 1959 surf film ‘Gidget’, to get a board and jump into the water, was the winner of the first Junior’s Point Board Rider’s competition in 1964. Butch was one of a couple of ‘Raglan locals’ who actually surfed back then, with the rest of the very small

Believe it or not, but surfing at Indicator’s didn’t happen until the mid70’s. Nowadays you consider yourself lucky if you get a carpark out at Whale Bay on those big days. The Raglan Point Boardriders have been instrumental in carrying on the legacy and the passion left behind by The Originals. Both in the water and well beyond the waves.

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This page is exclusively dedicated to the youth of Whāingaroa. Each month, you will discover interviews, events, and other valuable information tailored for local rangatahi to foster connections and actively participate in our community.

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receive so much love and support and coaching. Not just from Jonny but also Vince and Raph and all the crew. They help build you up. Tell us about your mahi? One of the jobs I do is I work on the farm with my dad. I do milking, calving, tagging and everything that comes with that job. I do that every second weekend and on the alternative weekend I help my nana at her wedding venues doing catering etc. Finally I enjoy helping Johnny Rickard with a kids class at the Refinery. So every Tuesday at 4pm I help run a class for three to ten year olds who are learning basic punches and kicks and playing games and having fun. I feel good giving back because I know its improving their lives, the smiles on their faces, the laughs makes it all worth it.

What advice would you give to young people? Johnny Rickard, left, and Summer Diprose.

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or this edition of the Whaingaroa Youthwork Collective Rangatahi Page we interviewed Summer Diprose. Summer shares her wisdom and passion for music, Muay Thai, volunteering and more. We are grateful to Matua Johnny from the Refinery for all the opportunities he is providing for rangatahi in Whaingaroa.

at RAS for over a year and I have been really enjoying it and trying to find things in the community. One of the many things I have found a love for and been able to continue with in Raglan is music. I have been able to go to the Rock Quest with the school. I was able to perform my own song with a group. I play the guitar and sing. I have been songwriting since i was 11. I got into music as I have grown up in a musical household. All my family plays an instrument, there's always music around.

The Rangatahi Page is about highlighting the positive impact and contribution youth create for our community. They are employed at local businesses, volunteer and support a variety of kaupapa. We acknowledge and are grateful for what rangatahi bring to Raglan.

I love living in Raglan, I love the views, I love the people, I love the summer time especiallyeverything about it. I have a passion for motocross. I love doing motor cross. My brothers, my dad and me we all go and do trail rides and motocross comps all the time and its really cool.

Summer Diprose

I have been really into for the past four years Muay Thai.It started off as a casual thing just going once a week trying to get my fitness up and finding something I might enjoy and its led to me this year having my first two fights at NZs biggest fight show. My home gym (as I would call it) Is at the Refinery in Whaingaroa and my coach is Johnny Rickard. I

Kia ora Summer tell us about your life? My name is Summer Diprose and I am currently a year 11 student at Raglan Area School. I have been

Tell us about some more of your passions?

Don't be afraid to try something just because you have never done it. Don't be afraid of what other people think or worry that you have never done something before and other people have more experience or are better than me. Because you might miss out on an opportunity or an experience that you find out that you love and you have a growing passion for but you never got to try it out.

What advice would you give to the community about how to support young people? I would say remember to support your kids and other peoples kids and everyone's kids. Remember to support the up and coming generation because they are the ones that are going to be leading and taking care of the next generation, they are going to be the new role models so do your best to come the best role model for them.

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NEW & LOCAL B RO U G H T TO YO U B Y B I Z WO R X C O N S U LT A N C Y LT D .

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M EET THE TE A M: BIZWOR X CONSULTA NCY T H E L O C A L R A G B R I N G S Y O U A S PA C E T O I N T R O D U C E N E W B U S I N E S S S T A RT U P S I N W H Ā I N G A R O A . W E T A L K T O L O C A L S ABOUT LAUNCHING THEIR BUSINESSES, THEIR IDEAS, AC H I E V E M E N T S A N D C H A L L E N G E S .

n this month's feature we chat to the team at Bizworx Consultancy.

Tell us about the history of Bizworx. When was it established, who was involved and where did it operate from? The practice was founded in October 2000 by Lynne Wilkins who, at that stage, ran the practice on her own. Staff numbers grew to the 10 staff we employ today. In 2004 we began trading under the name Bizworx Consultancy Ltd, and at that point we were located at the back of the Westpac Bank, where we stayed until 2008. We then moved to 13 Wallis Street and have been there ever since. How has it changed in the last year? In December 2022, Lynne decided it was time to pursue other interests and sold the business to Sue Steedman. This was a change that had been planned for a number of years, so the transition to Sue taking over was business as usual. Sue has worked for Bizworx Consultancy since 2003 and has been actively involved in managing the business. So while she is the new owner, she is not new to the business. What is the ethos of Bizworx? We aim to provide quality, local service to local businesses and beyond. There is a growing trend for accounting firms to outsource work, some to overseas contractors - we don’t want this to be a part of our future. Our community is our main priority, and we are actively involved in a number of different organisations around town. We provide accounting services to many Not for Profits in and around Raglan and try to be active in our sponsorship of local groups. We want to be local, for our locals. What are its strengths when working with local business clients? We are a close-knit team who care about our clients. We want to see your business succeed. We work on a team approach, so there will always be someone who can help you with your questions. It also means you can draw on our collective knowledge and experience. We are familiar with our local business environment which can help you in your decision making. What service do you offer start-up businesses? It’s important when you are thinking about a new business, that you get your structure and processes right, from the beginning. There is a lot to consider when you’re starting out, and decisions you make

The team at Bizworx are made of experienced professionals. can have a lasting impact on your business (and your bank account). We have experienced staff who can assist in making sure you get things right, from the start. We offer an initial free hour consultation if you come onboard as a client. Our advice, talk to us, first! Who is currently on the team? We have an awesome team, it’s our greatest strength. We all live locally and are involved in the Raglan and surrounding communities in a number of different ways. We have a huge pool of collective knowledge, with Sue, Brenda and Mal each having worked for Bizworx for 15 years or more. Our accounting team is made up of Sue Steedman, Brenda Carter, Malcolm Davidson, Amanda Cron, Karen McClure, Jennifer Hjern and Monika Herbke. Our admin staff are Novalee McCowatt, Cheryl McNaughton and Stephanie Cornes. A few words from Lynne Wilkins I recently received a certificate celebrating my Chartered Accountant (CA) status for forty years. Not only was the formal acknowledgement a pleasant surprise, it was a reason to stop and think –

with deep appreciation – about the amazing people that I have worked with during that time. Twenty-four of those years have been spent working as a CA in Raglan. The challenge throughout has been about adapting to change – technology and legislation being the main drivers of change in our profession, but also we are affected by changes in our environment, the political landscape, our town, and our personal lives. I will be retiring during November, but I know I am leaving the practice in very good hands. Sue Steedman has been a colleague for more than 20 years, and has been the owner of Bizworx since late 2022. Bizworx continues with a strong, committed team, and I would like to thank each and every employee, contractor, and associate that I have worked with over the years for their dedication and friendship. I would also like to express my gratitude to the community of Raglan for your support over the years. Ngā mihi nui ki a koe Lynne Wilkins

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THE R EDWOOD SAUN A E X PER IENCE W I T H S U S TA I N A B L E S A U N A S

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ameson from Sustainable Saunas to learn about Redwood sauna at Solscape and the expansion of their business. When did you build and create the Redwood Sauna? What was the process like?

After finishing a Masters in Medicinal Chemistry in Denmark and deciding not to pursue a career in the laboratory, I returned to an old hobby of woodwork. Using my newly polished grant writing skills, I received funding from the EU to learn how to build sustainably. My first project was to build a sauna. Several years later, upon returning to New Zealand and realising the lack of this wonderful addition to life Scandinavians took for granted, I decided to build a sauna for the public and myself. Materials were different in NZ and it took me a few months of research to find good quality, local alternatives. The Redwood sauna was a stepping stone in the direction of what later became Sustainable Saunas.

Why did you believe it was a good idea and a good fit with the community? Saunas are at the heart of the family in Scandinavia and the rest of the world is just discovering why this is. The massive improvements to life quality are just one reason. I had mentioned on the Raglan Notice Board about my plan to build a sauna in Raglan and the huge response was pretty affirming. Less than a year later the sauna received 100 to 150 bookings per week.

Tell us about how construction developed into other locations? Within a few weeks of finishing the sauna I started receiving calls from around the country. People wanted the same thing. No one else was building saunas like this at the time. I had also introduced ‘Aufguss’ in Raglan, which I called ‘Guided Sessions’. This is a way of putting water and essential oils on the rocks and waving around

a towel with music playing. It sounds a little silly and I was unsure how it would be received in NZ, but people loved it. Sessions started to book out a week in advance and others wanted to run saunas in a similar way in their hometown. There are saunas now running for the public in Wellington, Wanaka and one in Christchurch on the way.

What are the different sizes available and how are they used commercially? I only built mobile 15 person public saunas in the beginning. Then I started getting requests for small private saunas. I had suspected this was where the majority of the market was so I set up several prototypes ranging from 2-8 person saunas. These are now available and are purchased as private additions to existing homes and incorporated into new builds. Having established a consistent building methodology with sustainably sourced, non-toxic materials, I started

selling the saunas under the brand name ‘Sustainable Saunas’, reminding myself and customers of the central focus.

What is the vision for the business moving forward? Having established the different models for offer and creating meticulous building manuals, the saunas are now contractually built by Health Based Building in Christchurch, with manufacture starting early next year in Australia.

How do people get in touch to experience the Redwood Sauna and where are you located? The Redwood Sauna runs from Solscape, four days a week. To join one of our public sessions or to book out the sauna to yourself, go to the website at Redwoodsauna.nz If you are interested in buying a sauna check out Sustainablesaunas.nz

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R AGL A N.NET PROMOTING WH Ā INGA ROA TO THE WOR LD B Y J A N I N E J AC K S O N

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revamped and relaunched Raglan.Net is still the leading online destination for visitors to discover the crème-de-la-crème of what’s on offer in Whāingaroa. Now run by the Raglan iHub, it is the premier website for connecting tourists to local accommodation, activities, places to eat, and things to see and do. Raglan iHub board member Angela Williams says Raglan.Net complements the awesome work iHub is already doing to promote Whāingaroa. “We see the site as a perfect fit for the iHub. When you Google Raglan, Raglan. Net is at the top of the search results.” Angela believes the website will not only be an important asset for the iHub but it’s also a great place for local businesses, accommodation providers and community organisations to get advertising bang for buck. Advertising options start from as little as $52 plus GST per year or, as Angela puts it, only $1 a week.

“There is consistently good traffic to the site and we want visitors to Raglan. Net to have access to a full range of what’s happening in the area.” At no cost to community groups to advertise on Raglan.Net, Angela is encouraging the various non-profit organisations, no matter how small, to get in touch. “Some groups may need to update their details or there may be groups who haven’t got a listing yet. We are keen for our local community groups to make the most of Raglan.Net.” Originally developed by Steve and Lise Moody, Raglan.Net was purchased by Raglan Chronicle owners Dave and Jacqui Smith 15 years ago. “It has always been Raglan's premier tourism website, highly ranked and informative about the area, and local operators were happy with the bookings received from it,” Jacqui says. The Chronicle office is now located at the iHub and Jacqui says handing over the website to the iHub was a win-win for both parties.

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Volunteer Hazel Lewis and iHub board member Angela Williams. “We are happy to have passed it on to the iHub and believe it is in good hands. In exchange we have a depot for the papers, a work and meeting space, as well as a drop in point. We enjoy our alignment with the iHub and feel it's a great fit.” She says there will always be a place for a dedicated, specialised website like Raglan.Net to promote a destination. “Not every visitor wants to go through the larger general sites when planning a getaway. Raglan.Net has always provided an excellent overview of the area and

I know the iHub have the expertise to continue this.” Angela says the iHub team is grateful to the Chronicle for entrusting the website to their hands. “The Chronicle has done such a good job developing the site over the years and we hope to carry on the good work of promoting Raglan to the world.” The Raglan.Net upgrade was made possible by a grant from Meridian Energy, and technical support from Brian Thurogood. Visit www.raglan.net.nz and www. raglanihub.nz for all things Raglan. For advertising inquiries contact Angela at angela@raglanihub.nz


CR E ATING A HOM E AT R A NGITA HI

HOM E FE ATUR E S H OWC A S I N G LOCAL BUSINESSES

angitahi marketing manager Sabrina Weber, R chats to Kirstie Weston of Weston Builders to learn more about their move to Raglan and constructing their own home in Rangitahi.

What inspired your move to Raglan? And why Rangitahi? Living at the beach was always something we wanted. I (Kirstie) grew up in a small town in the Coromandel Peninsula and absolutely loved being part of a coastal community. Harry was born and raised in Hamilton which is where we lived before moving to Raglan. Our ultimate goal was to live close to the beach because we love surfing and the general lifestyle it brings. A big part of the decision making process was ensuring we were in close proximity to family in the Waikato and Auckland region. We considered a few coastal towns, but everything just clicked for us here in Raglan. Our work initially brought us to Rangitahi, and we formed new connections with people that we could easily relate to. Raglan quickly became a place that felt like somewhere we could call home. We really appreciated the pace of life here. Our involvement with building homes in Rangitahi inevitably inspired us to build our own home here. The prospect of us having our own home in a community like Rangitahi was what we were seeking and an opportunity worth pursuing. With a young family in mind, we thought yep this is a very cool place for our kids to grow up and explore. Having the walking tracks, the surf and estuary nearby was a massive influence on moving to Rangitahi and something we are looking forward to exploring more this summer! Tell us more about your build process. Harry built our house - so it was top notch all round! But on a serious note, we had a smooth experience - which I was not expecting! We started construction during the tail-end of COVID, so we were well aware that staying organised and minimising changes along the way would be key to keeping things running efficiently. It was a strategic move to secure materials and maintain a steady pace on site. Harry (who deserves the most credit) remained one step ahead of the process the whole time and led us through a very meticulous schedule that saw us settled in our home quickly. For someone who is typically very relaxed and chill at home, my husband never disclosed his

remarkable organisational skills until we started our build! Our subbies played a crucial role in executing exceptional workmanship and accommodated timeframes. For us it’s always about anticipating the subsequent stages continuously throughout the process, and identifying potential hurdles in advance. This proactive approach ensured a smooth flow and synchronised well with the timelines of our subcontractors. While both of us are admittedly perfectionists and have helped numerous others in building their homes, the reality is that no matter how well you plan, achieving absolute perfection in every detail is impossible. Designing and constructing your own home is an enormous undertaking, so I think it’s important to highlight that it’s nearly impossible to account for every little thing. It might sound a tad negative, but my most valuable piece of advice for those undergoing build is to accept this. Through our personal build journey, I’ve discovered that when you’re faced with a decision you’re uncertain about, it’s often best to put it on hold temporarily and revisit it later. I’m meaning those decisions that have no impact on major components of the build. Many of the aspects we get caught up on during the process tend to be minor details concerning the actual construction. Most of these can be integrated during construction or even after the build is complete (within reason of course!). There’s something to be said for living in a space and gradually adding your personal touches. During the initial stages, direct your efforts towards the aspects that are difficult to alter down the line, and keep the rest relatively simple until you have the capacity to delve into more intricate ideas. Allowing yourself to experience the space and observe what feels right will undoubtedly yield the best outcome for your home.

filled with toys and books. Given the stage of life we’re in, our interior choices need to be practical and comfortable, creating a space that truly accommodates daily living. I’ve accepted that over time, our furniture will show marks and scratches. This makes a home. It should carry a story. As time goes on, I intend for our home to become a repository of memories, holding significance and telling a tale of its own. Now that you are enjoying the Rangitahi lifestyle, what do you love most about it and has it affected your day to day in any way? The connections it has forged among people is super special. We have made some beautiful friends here. Our neighbours, all the dogs, the friendly conversations that happen on a walk through the neighbourhood – these aspects have certainly enhanced living here. Although Rangitahi is still in its early days, you can already feel the sense of camaraderie within the community. Stepping out the door, being surrounded in native trees and looking out at the water is pretty remarkable. It’s already very familiar in our day-today life, but I hope we never take it for granted. Please list and contractors and suppliers / brands you’d like to mention. GL Electrical, HB Electec, ProFlow Plumbing, Kitchen FX - Kitchen, Wilton Contracting Limited - WCL, Portugal Cork, Alitech, Tile Depot, Artedomus, Lennox Custom woodwork - Stair dowels and timber sourcing, Joel from @thislittlenest - custom vanities and mirror cabinets, Crooks & Crete.

Your interior feels incredibly wholesome and like a calm oasis. What inspired this look and how did you go about creating it? I always enjoy spaces that layer textures upon textures and blending different materials and elements together. Whereas Harry tends to lean towards a minimalist approach. He often would remind me that you can over do it, which I do tend to agree with. Our home reflects the balance of our two perspectives. From the very beginning, our vision revolved around minimalism, with some character to create a space that’s distinctively “us” Being enthusiasts of diverse architectural and interior styles, it’s hard to stick to a distinct “look” – a mix that might be described as Scandinavian design intertwining with contemporary farmhouse aesthetics. Rather than focusing on trends, we’re curating an environment that genuinely resonates with us. Merging different eras of items to create interesting and unique spaces. I invest A LOT of time scouring trade-me and vintage stores for pieces that will compliment the amalgamation. Some spaces in our still home sit “empty”, patiently waiting for unique pieces to fill them. We try our best to invest in things that we really love and are going to be used frequently. We’re quite pragmatic – if an item lacks a purpose, it has no place in our home. Our resident toddler keeps our interiors humble - the floor is often

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as born out of community need for someone to help shift smaller household furniture and one off items such as fridges and washing machines throughout Raglan and the wider Waikato.

Today this has developed into a North Island wide service still catering for the one off items right up to full house loads with three moving options available from a furniture trailer to a furniture truck or the truck and trailer 36m3 . We tailor our service to meet your needs along with fexibility with the timing of your move, whether you need one or two people to assist in the loading of your furniture. We are a WINZ approved supplier. P: E:

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The quality of craftsmanship and the durability of the buildings are where Fox Cabins stand out, and why they are the first choice for those looking for a high-end AirB’nB unit, a holiday home for the family, or simply a more affordable lifestyle. To date Fox Cabins have designed and built over 100 bespoke Tiny Homes, for sites from Whangarei to Invercargill. As licensed builders they have experience in building everything from Tiny Homes on Wheels though to “Grand Designs” consented off grid dwellings. Talk to us about a custom design. P: E: W:

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We have been fully established in Raglan for many years now and have developed a strong cliental and excellent working relationships with Raglan builders. Whether you’re looking towards a new build, renovating, gas work, or leak repairs - our friendly team will talk with you to provide the best solutions to suit your project. We offer you: • Vast industry knowledge with 25+ years’ experience • Honest communication and pricing • Quality workmanship For a hassle-free quote, contact our friendly and reliable team which consists of Grant, Jess, Brad and Jordan.

Raglan Glass Ltd is a locally owned family business, established by Liz and Josh Prenter in 2020. Servicing Raglan and the Waikato. Josh is a fully qualified glazier together with 20 years experience in the glass and glazing industry. • Frameless Glass Balustrades • Frameless Glass Showers • Custom Mirrors • Pet Doors • 24/7 Glass Replacement • Pool Fencing

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WESTON BU ILDERS

DAY ONE DESIGN

C R A F T I N G A RC H I T E C T U R A L E X C E L L E N C E

INTERIOR DESIGN

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arry and Kirstie Weston started Weston Builders with the vision to provide a personalised bespoke building experience.

Weston Builders is a tight-knit team of experienced builders specialising in crafting architectural homes. Driven by a commitment to detail and a passion for design, they provide a diverse range of services tailored to the unique requirements of each client and project. Harry’s philosophy centers on simplicity and hands-on involvement in every build. He deliberately focuses on a limited number of projects, allowing him to be an integral part of the process and ensure the highest standards are consistently met. His active role alongside his team fosters a great work culture and enhances project efficiency, qualities his clients really value when it comes to their overall building experience. At Weston Builders, transparency and a client-centric approach is number one. They view the opportunity to build someone’s home as a privilege, this outlook underpins their approach to building homes. It’s more than just building houses, “it’s about constructing homes that we are proud to put our family name behind”. A testament to their commitment to excellence. W: IG: E:

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new up and coming interior design business in Raglan, led by Kirstie Weston. Day One Design specialises in residential projects across the Waikato, with a focus on curating beautiful spaces that blend form and function. An extensive portfolio includes projects ranging from small-scale kitchen and bathroom renovations to large new builds, offering comprehensive interior design services. “I aim to ensure that interior design services are within reach for all, not just exclusive to ‘high-end’ projects.” Kirstie brings passion for the intricate details of interior architecture, ensuring that every detail contributes to the overall home design’s excellence. From assisting with refining concept plans to finalising material specifications and sourcing furniture, Day One Design is about guiding clients through every step of the design process. Committed to delivering a collaborative and refined experience, Kirstie’s personable nature makes the design process enjoyable whilst maintaining a profound understanding of people’s distinct vision and requirements. With years of industry expertise, Day One Design approaches each project with an intentional focus on details, incorporating a unique touch into every space. The result is a transformative interior design experience, turning homes into true reflections of individual style and personality. IG: E:

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e have collaborated with Heritage Timber Craft, who design and fabricate the traditional timber barn frames you see here.

The frames are beautifully exposed in all of our barn homes with your choice of douglas fir or macrocarpa. No bolts or nails, just beautiful joinery with oak dowels! We are the only barn builders in Raglan dedicated to creating these homes which stand against the test of time like no other. A true lost craft being revived for Raglan locals. Combined with our natural ethos, we only use sustainable materials, healthier for our whanau and environment. The cherry on top is our bespoke kitchens thrown in at bargain pricing. We have a huge range of predesigned plans to share with estimated pricing for turnkey deals. Contact us today and we will guide you through the design and build process. P: 0273940981 E: dylan@btncarpentry.com W: BTNcarpentry.com IG/FB: @backtonaturecarpentry

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ou can’t drive around Raglan without seeing a KDH sign, that’s because we’re Raglans trusted master builders, building quality residential homes in the region for decades. We take pride in being part of this awesome community, as well as our good reputation with locals. Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. We strive to deliver projects on time and within budget plus giving our clients a great overall building experience. Locally owned and operated in the Waikato, our expert team can offer you advice around your next building project, whether it’s a first home, bach or townhouse our versatile designs offer something for everyone. If you are looking to build in the Rangitahi subdivision, we can tailor plans to suit the design committee requirements. Whatever you choose to build, you can rest assured your new home will last a lifetime, as our skilled team bring years of experience and attention to detail to every project and are backed by the Master Build Guarantee. Visit our new showhome or call us to chat. Let’s get started on your new building project today! E: sales@kdh.co.nz W: www.kdh.co.nz P: 07 847 3440 Raglan Chronicle Magazine Issue November 2023 | 15


CH A NGE IS BLOWING IN THE WIND FOR R AGL A N F R O M B L U E F L OAT E N E R G Y

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n November 9, the BlueFloat Energy & Elemental Group team will be coming to Raglan to host the first of many community information evenings about offshore wind in Waikato. Together we hope to develop up to 3 GW of clean, 100% renewable energy – enough to power around 1.5 million kiwi homes – helping us transition away from non-renewable energies and helping us meet our climate change targets.

Our plans for Waikato are split across two phases. The first would be an 810 MW fixed bottom wind farm around 22 kilometres off the coast, north of Raglan. We expect that this would create around 550 jobs, mostly in construction, operations & maintenance. Phase 2 would use floating foundations and be located to the north of Phase 1. This is a newer technology in offshore wind that allows you locate wind farms in deeper water. We believe this could generate around 1,125 MW of new electricity. We are in the early stages of development, known as pre-feasibility, where we are looking for the best locations in terms of wind resource, grid connection points and local demand for green energy. West Waikato has all of these attributes, as well as a skilled local workforce and training facilities to educate the next generation of offshore wind workers. The Government is currently working on a regulatory framework that would allow offshore wind to progress. This is expected in 2024 and we anticipate construction would commence around 2030 if we have gained all of the required approvals and consents. Before this happens, we are committed to early and meaningful consultation with local communities, iwi,

The first phase includes an 810 MW fixed bottom wind farm around 22 kilometres off the coast, north of Raglan. hapū, business and industry. Offshore wind is new to New Zealand, and we appreciate people will have many questions about how the industry may impact them. If you would like to find out more about our plans for Waikato please join us for a community information evening in Raglan:

When: Thursday 9th November, 5-6.30pm Where: Function Room, Raglan Sunset Motel, 7 Bankart Street, Raglan RSVP: info@waikatooffshorewindproject.com waikatooffshorewindproject.com

WAIKATO OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT COMMUNITY INFORMATION EVENING Offshore wind presents a fantastic opportunity for Aotearoa. Developing this new industry can help us decarbonise our economy, meet growing demands for renewable energy and create long-term and meaningful jobs across the supply chain. To find out more about our plans for the Waikato Offshore Wind Project please join our team for a community information evening.

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LIVE & LOC A L NOVEM BER W I T H R A G L A N O L D S C H O O L A RT S C E N T R E LIVE & LOCAL It’s looking like another great line-up for this month’s showcase of local Whaingaroa acts and this one feature various groups that will be performing live! We have The Ragtimers, The Music Lovers, Dave Maybee and Peter Skandera with Ashley Knox and Freddy Limbert. The Ragtimers ukulele group will start the evening off with some of their favourite songs and a couple they're working up for Christmas. They'll be followed by The Music Lovers various combinatios of Cathy Trueman, Ray and Betty Diprose and Lucy Haru playing orginals and covers. Raglan musical maestros Dave Maybee and Peter Skandera will be joined by fellow legends Fred'Mo Limbert (drums) & Ashley Knox (bass). Three of these players were in the Raglan Mudsharks (Raglan By The Sea TVNZ doco) fame and a big part of Raglan’s legendary music heritage.

MIRAI BROWN Wakatipu-based Mirai brings forth heart stirrings, contemplations and reflections woven into songs as a way of alchemizing lived experiences. 'Patience to Bloom' is the headline for her intimate tour around Aotearoa. “I've been sat in the mud, waist deep unable to move forward without growing through what I needed to sit in, acknowledge and be patient with.

Winter is a bit like that. Slowing down, going inward and processing reflections to unfurl and bloom yet again into the softness of Spring”. Mirai brings a sound blended with her love for soul, R&B, folk and indie intertwined with spoken word and emotive lyrics from experiences close to her heart. This will be Mirai's final tour around Aotearoa before setting off into distant horizons and stepping into the traveller for some time. Raglan Old School Arts Centre, Fri Nov 3, 7pm, doors 6.30pm Tickets $25 at Under the Radar, door sales $30.

They’ll be playing material from Peter and Dave's new album "Blue Grit & Rhyme", plus more roots style forays into their blues-edged swamp-country sound - sizzling slide guitars, wailing harp and gut vocals, all the while underpinned by the formidable engine-room muscle of Fred'Mo & Ash. Fri Nov 10, 7.30, doors 7pm Koha entry Live & Local is supported by Waikato District Creative Communities, Raglan Light & Sound and Mark Frost – Bayleys Real Estate.

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Whatawhata 35 Glentui Lane

Quintessential Kiwi Lifestyle

1.19 ha

Enjoy your very own slice of absolute NZ paradise from this tranquil 3-acre (approx.) property. Awaken your senses with the breath-taking views over the rural countryside and majestic Mt Karioi. Breathe in the fresh air and listen to the birds singing in your private piece of pristine native bush, this IS the ultimate kiwi dream. The 3-bedroom character home is totally charming and impossible not to fall in love with. Warm and inviting with a log burner and rustic timber features throughout.

For Sale View by appointment Stephen O'Byrne 021 969 848 stephen.obyrne@bayleys.co.nz Michelle O'Byrne 021 969 878 michelle.obyrne@bayleys.co.nz

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This beautiful homestead has been truly loved and enjoyed by the current family for almost 20 years, now the time has come to downsize and let another family make memories to last a lifetime. Situated on a large, private, and tranquil section of 2795sqm (more or less), and located in the wonderful community of Glentui village, there is much on offer here. Well maintained and presented, the spacious home features open plan kitchen and living, with semi separate dining.

For Sale View by appointment Stephen O'Byrne 021 969 848 stephen.obyrne@bayleys.co.nz Michelle O'Byrne 021 969 878 michelle.obyrne@bayleys.co.nz

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3205 State 23 116 Maungatawhiri RAGLAN State Highway HighwayRoad 23 RAGLAN 116 Maungatawhiri Road RAGLAN 3205

Profitable Found Turn Your Paradise Dream Into a Reality! Profitable Found Turn Your Paradise Dream Into a Reality!

fertile has soil for This section offers a prime opportunity to create This exceptional fertile 12ha 12ha property property has exceptional exceptional soil suitable suitable for This exceptional section offers a prime opportunity to create horticulture and is ideal to run business from using the your dream country lifestyle onaathis elevated 1.3ha freehold horticulture and is ideal to run business from using the your dream country lifestyle on this elevated 1.3ha freehold purpose built shed historically Miro Feeds. title. Be captivated thewith viewsoffice, across the coastline. purpose built 4-bay 4-bayby shed historically MiroThe Feeds. title. Be captivated by thewith viewsoffice, across the coastline. The The American barn style main house features five bedrooms, section has been fully fenced and entirely planted in mixed The American barn style main house features five bedrooms, section has been fully fenced and entirely planted in mixed two bathrooms, bathrooms, an office office and rumpus room. room. In addition, addition, the native trees creating a lowand maintenance lifestyle retreat with two an rumpus In the native trees creating a low maintenance lifestyle retreat with multiple quality accommodation units have been no restrictive covenants. A geotech report available, the multiple quality accommodation units haveis no restrictive covenants. A geotech report is been available, the successfully run 'Hidden Valley Accommodation' for building platform ready, and driveway has been formed. successfully run as asis Valley Accommodation' for years. years. building platform is'Hidden ready, and driveway has been formed.

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Quality 20 Hectares Welcome to this wonderful secluded and private lifestyle property just west of The Base, Hamilton. Currently a cattle grazing block, but equally suitable for horses and horticulture, possibly creating multiple income opportunities. The land is flat with quality 49B RAGLAN 49B Mangakino Mangakino Road Road RAGLAN Road RAGLAN sandy loam 49B soils,Mangakino making it excellent for any farming in Rolling Hills Privacy Privacy in Rolling Hills Privacy in Rolling Hills use. proud overlooking lush farm land, this three-bedroom Set Set proud overlooking lush farm land, this Situated a no exit road, immediately notice Set proud down overlooking lush farmyou land, this three-bedroom three-bedroom home offers an enviable lifestyle opportunity. Moved brick brick home offers an enviable lifestyle opportunity. Moved howhome quiet offers and peaceful this property is. Behind the brick an enviable lifestyle opportunity. Moved this section about three ago, thisgrounds home has new to to this section about years ago, new tree boundary you'llyears find mature with to thislined section about three three years ago, this this home home has has new new piles and aa new deck. Double garage is via the bricks, bricks, new piles and new deck. Double garage is via amazing fruit trees, gardens, entertaining areas and bricks, new piles and a new deck. Double garage is via the the sloped driveway. Enjoy landscaped grounds with fruit gentle gentle driveway. grounds with space sloped for self-sustained livinglandscaped including veggies gentle sloped driveway. Enjoy Enjoy landscaped groundsand with fruit fruit raised vegetable plots and mature blueberries. trees, trees, raised vegetable plots and mature blueberries. chickens. trees, raised vegetable plots and mature blueberries. fenced with water for stock. Paddocks Paddocks are are Paddocks are fenced fenced with with water water for for stock. stock.

DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY DEADLINE PRIVATE DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY TREATY Plus GST (if any)

This 40ha is productive block setup for 285ha sheep and beef like this onewell don't often This attractive attractive 40ha is aablocks productive block setup forcome 285ha sheep and beef blocks like this onewell don't often come cattle, currentlyCurrently calf rearing rearing and bull bull beef finishing dairy to the market. running a mix of sheep andbut beef cattle, currently calf and beef finishing but dairy to the market. Currently running a mix of sheep and beef support in the past. The woolshed connects to excellent with excellent tracks throughout. Front half of the farm is support in the tracks past. The woolshedFront connects to the excellent with excellent throughout. half of farm is yards. Water from stream aa trough in each paddock. Wellmostly Bull beef with 250 to calves reared annually, finishing yards. Water from stream to trough in each paddock. Wellmostly Bull beef with 250 calves reared annually, finishing fencedand with central race thatBack feeds to is most paddocks. cattle trading cattle also. part running 600 ewes fenced with aa central race that feeds to most paddocks. cattle and trading cattle also. Back part is running 600 ewes Build the have wanted -- the and for sheep with good access forproperty mustering Buildwell-fenced the home home you you have always always wanted the and well-fenced for sheep with good access forproperty mustering features multiple potential building sites with great views. and satellite yards.potential Approx. 2,000 SUsites wintered annually. features multiple with great views. and satellite yards. Approx. building 2,000 SU wintered annually.

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

Attractive 40ha Stunning Location AttractiveViews 40ha and Stunning Views and Location

Plus GST (if any) Plus Plus GST GST (if (if any) any) (Unless Sold Prior) (Unless Sold (Unless Sold Prior) Prior) Closes 4.00pm, Wednesday 8 November Friday 17 November November Closes 4.00pm, 17 Closes 4.00pm, Friday Wednesday 8 November By Appointment Only VIEW 1.00-2.00pm, Thursday 1.00-2.00pm, Thursday VIEW By Appointment Only VIEW 26 26 October, October, 2 2& &9 9 November November

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This 27.09ha rural block is move in ready with wellestablished gardens, a comfortable home and handy farm improvements. The farm is set up for sheep or beef with yards in place and a great 995 water supply from theRoad newly installed bore. Te Road 49 Parker RAGLAN WAITETUNA 49Hutewai Parker Access Access Road WAITETUNA 995 Te Hutewai Roadwool RAGLAN The excellent condition 4-stand shed could be Attractive 40ha 33ha Attractive 33ha Attractive 40ha used as a calf shed, workshop, accommodation or This attractive 40ha a productive block well setup for •• storage. Easy contour and well-located Easy contour andis This attractive 40ha is well-located a productive block well setup for cattle, currently calf rearing bull beef finishing but dairy •• SetCentral race, electric fencing, cattle and Central race, electric fencing, cattle yards and implement implement back from the for and privacy, theyards original cattle, currently calfroad rearing and bull beef finishing but dairy support in the past. The woolshedincluding connects to excellent shed/hay barn shed/hay barn homestead four bedrooms master support in thehas past. The woolshed connectsthe to excellent yards. Water from streamYou to awill trough each paddock. Well•• bedroom Good water supplied from reliable spring-fed stream Good water supplied reliable spring-fed stream with ensuite. findin the floorplan to be yards. Water from stream from to a trough in each paddock. Wellfenced with apotential central race that feeds to most paddocks. •• Multiple building sites Multiple building sites living generous laid out with family in mind, and fenced withand apotential central race that feeds to most paddocks. Build the home you have always wanted the property •• Within walking distance of Waitetuna Primary School Within walking of the Waitetuna School there is ahome swimming poolalways for warmer months. Build the youdistance have wanted - Primary the property features multiple potential building sites with great views. features multiple potential building sites with great views.

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Plus Plus GST GST (if (if any) any) (Unless Sold Prior) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 4.00pm, Friday 17 November VIEW Closes 4.00pm, Friday 17 November VIEW 1.00-2.00pm, By Appointment Only VIEW By Appointment OnlyThursday 1.00-2.00pm, Thursday VIEW 2 & 9 November 2 & 9 November

Richard Thomson Richard Thomson Thomson Richard MRichard 027 294Thomson 8625 Richard Thomson M 027294 294 8625 027 8625 richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz EM M 027 294 M richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz 027 2948625 8625 richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz E E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz EE richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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105 Road 11 Parker Access RAGLAN WAITETUNA 105 Greenslade Greenslade Road Road RAGLAN 11 Parker Access Road WAITETUNA

Harbourside Haven Access Granted Harbourside Haven Access Granted

modernized home ticks all boxes, from its This is an exciting opportunity those looking a newly This stylish, stylish, modernized home for ticks all the the boxes,for from its This is an exciting opportunity for those looking for a newly prestigious Greenslade address with its built home in a friendly Road, quiet Raglan area. Situated an elevated prestigious Greenslade addresson with its built home in a friendly Road, quiet Raglan area. Situated on an elevated extensive Northerly harbour views, to low sunny north facing rise, this high quality thoughtfully extensive Northerly harbour views, to its its and low maintenance maintenance sunny north facing rise, this high quality and thoughtfully setting, ensuring your piece piece ofhas paradise. laid out ensuring three bedroom home a huge kitchen, dining setting, your of paradise. laid out three bedroom home has a huge kitchen, dining The 800m2 site is elevated, private and has well developed and living areas. The 8,059m2 section is well fenced with a The 800m2 site isThe elevated, private andishas developed and living areas. 8,059m2 section wellwell fenced with a landscaping, trees, vegetable gardens and concrete water trough fruit in each paddock, a large chicken coop with landscaping, fruit trees, vegetable gardens and concrete water trough in each paddock, a large chicken coop with driveway with ample off-street parking. run and a with dog ample motel for the precious pooch. driveway off-street parking. run and a dog motel for the precious pooch.

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RAGLAN 1549 Whaanga Road Section Overlooking Spectacular Ruapuke Beach Up for grabs is a prime lifestyle section overlooking the amazing Ruapuke beach. Sections of this calibre are rare and you're unlikely to come across another opportunity to build your dream home in such a beautiful location. 881b Old Old Mountain Road Road WAITETUNA WAITETUNA 881b Old Mountain Mountain Road WAITETUNA 881b

Spectacular Lifestyle Spectacular Spectacular Lifestyle This section isLifestyle 8025m2 (more or less), giving you space

Lifestyle properties this quality don't come along Lifestyle properties of this don't come for a family lifestyleof and the landscaping to go Lifestyle properties ofhome this quality quality don't come along along everyday. modern, comfortable family home on 1.235ha everyday. This modern, comfortable family on with it. AllThis rooms are sure to have fantastic views everyday. This modern, comfortable family home home onof1.235ha 1.235ha (more or less) had aa lot of thought go into it --scenery. the layout (more or less) had lot of thought go into it the layout either the ocean or the mountainous rural This (more or less) had a lot of thought go into it - the layout works exceptionally wellspot withtomultiple multiple inside andhome outside works exceptionally well and truly is a breathtaking be ableinside to come works exceptionally well with with multiple inside and outside outside areas to enjoy time alone or with family and guests. areas to. to areas to enjoy enjoy time time alone alone or or with with family family and and guests. guests.

RAGLAN RAGLAN Lot 5 1549 Whaanga Road

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Up grabs is a prime lifestyle asking section overlooking the •• for 34 34 Manukau Manukau Road, Road, 607m², 607m², asking $440,000 $440,000 amazing Ruapuke beach. Secure this spot now$750,000 and 3956A State Highway Highway 23, 8,002m², 8,002m², asking •• 3956A State 23, asking $750,000 enjoy the best views for decades to come! The title has •• 565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850,000 565 Okete Road, 8,004m², asking $850,000 been issued- Get Highway talking to your builder now! $630,000 •• 3578B 3578B State State Highway 23, 23, 8,021m², 8,021m², asking asking $630,000 This section is 1.1007ha (more or less), giving you 1517 Whaanga Whaanga Road, 8,025m², asking $690,000 •• 1517 Road, 8,025m², asking $690,000 space for aWhaanga family lifestyle home and asking the land to go •• 1597 Road, 1.1007ha, $920,000 1597 Whaanga Road, 1.1007ha, asking $920,000 with it. InHills oneRoad, direction you have incredible 154 10.825ha, asking $2M and unique •• 154 Hills Road, 10.825ha, asking $2M views of Ruapuke beach, and in theasking other you have •• 646 646 Te Te Mata Mata Road, Road, 15.0492ha, 15.0492ha, asking $1.2M $1.2M spectacular mountains. The driveway has been bare II have a diverse variety of excellent sections have a diverse variety of excellent sections and and bare constructed. Areas of covenanted and tracked native land properties properties for for sale sale to to suit suit buyers buyers of of all all types types give land -- give bush, habitat fortoabundant bird life, are all around you me a call today find the right site for your dream me a call today to find the right site for your dream in this stunning location. build. build.

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Notice of herbicide use

Public Notices

RAGLAN

Waikato Regional Council advises that herbicide may be used on public and coastal reserves throughout the Waikato region from now until July 2024 for the control of exotic weeds as part of the Coastcare restoration programme.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEXT

BURGERS AND BOWLS FUN DAY SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 – Your chance to see if bowls is the game for you. Practice 11am Burgers 12noon Game time 1pm Social hour 2pm. Cost = $5 - Phone Alan 021 456751, Coleen 021 0719687

MEETING

This includes (but is not limited to) the Port Waikato, Raglan, Ruapuke, Aotea, Kāwhia, Kiritehere and Mokau areas.

Tuesday 17 October at 1pm in the Church

The work will be carried out by contractors in accordance with the Waikato Regional Plan. A spray plan is available on request.

MASAYA WITH SUPPORT FROM DJ JUDY FREE Saturday 21 October at The Yard Raglan.

Hall, Stewart Street.

RAGLAN OYSTER FEST, Sunday 22 October at Raglan Wharf.

Guest speaker

Herbicides which may be used, and their HSNO classes, include (but are not limited to):

Jonathon Greening

• Associate 600WDG: 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A, 9.2A

(Raglan Avocados).

• Conquest/Tordon Brushkiller: 3.1D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C

Floral Art theme – A

• Dicamba 500SL: 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3B, 9.4B

Normal competitions,

RAGLAN ARTS WEEKEND ART TRAIL is a free self-guided art trail (grab a brochure at the Old School or i-Hub). Studios open 10am to 5pm, Sat 21st to Mon 23rd Oct. RAW PREVIEW EXHIBITION is a free event and will be open daily until Mon 23 October, 10am to 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street. THE RAW HATCH OPENING NIGHT is a free event and is Friday 20th October, 6.30pm at the Town Hall. The Hatch artists will also be showcasing their work over the RAW art trail from 21 to 23 Oct, 10am to 5pm.

Table Decoration.

• Garlon 360: 3.1C, 8.1A, 6.1D, 8.3A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C

display table, Garden

• Glyphosate 360/Weedmaster G360: 6.1D, 6.4A, 9.1B

Vibes, raffle, tea &

• Grazon: 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C

biscuits. All welcome.

• Green Glyphosate: 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1B, 9.1D • Haloxyfop 100: 6.1E, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.1D • Vigilant II: 6.5B, 6.9B • X-Tree Wet & Dry: 6.1E, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A For more information, please call Andrew Anderson on 0800 800 401. waikatoregion.govt.nz/coastcare

Services Offered CDA McLay Chief Executive M12008

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz

5 S T E WA RT S T R E E T, R AG L A N

Great prices offered

RAGLAN FILM FESTIVAL - CALL FOR ENTRIES Film nominations open until Friday 27 October 2023 (films to be submitted by Monday 1 March 2024). Enter online https://www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/ RAW PREVIEW EXHIBITION – 28 SEPT - 23 OCT Raglan Arts Weekend group exhibition – pick up a brochure, view and buy art from participating artists. Open daily 10am – 2pm. RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUNDAY 8 OCTOBER 10am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre on Stewart St. For more info - www. raglanmarket.com LIVE AND LOCAL – FRIDAY 13 OCT A showcase for local performers, from songwriters to comedy, this month featuring Raglan Belly Dance Delights, Parabola West, Bella Alexander. 7.30-9.30pm, doors open 7pm. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open. RAGLAN ARTS WEEKEND OPENING NIGHT – THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER In partnership with Bayleys – cocktail evening at Rock-It Kitchen. 6.30 – 9.30 pm, $40 per person – includes welcome cocktail and four-course ‘walk and fork” menu. Tickets on sale now www. raglanartsweekend.nz RAGLAN ARTS WEEKEND – 21 - 23 OCT Open studios event featuring over 60 artists 10am – 5pm Labour weekend. Pick up a brochure at the Old School to plan your selfguided tour or visit www.raglanartsweekend.nz MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL – FRIDAY 27 OCTOBERMark Laurent & Brenda Liddiard in concert – playing grass-roots, mostly unplugged music, they present an eclectic mix of material that can be ‘pin drop’ delicate, or sound like a full band. Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm show, tickets on the door $15/$10 concession. Licensed bar and café open. POTTERY WHEEL WORKSHOP SERIES FOR ADULTS 6-week programme with Sarah Bing | Mondays 30 Oct – 18 Dec | 7pm – 9.30pm | $280 RCAC+Clay members $300 RCAC members $320 non-members | all materials and firing included | Bookings essential www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/workshops

CONTACT US info@ raglanchronicle.co.nz

LOCATION OF DEFIBRILLATORS IN RAGLAN Defibrillators can save lives in the event of an accident or medical emergency. Here is where they are located in Raglan. 24 HOURS: St John Raglan (11 Wainui Road) St Peter's Anglican Chuch Hall (44 Bow Street) Raglan Club (22 Bow Street) Raglan Holiday Park (61 Marine Parade) The Institute of Awesome (5B Whaanga Road) The Hut Rangitahi (29 Rangitahi Rd) Poihākena Marae - Yellow Cabinet (222 Wainui Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach) outside wall of the club (downstairs) WORK HOURS: Raglan Gym (32 Bow Street) Raglan Medical Centre (9 Wallis Street) Raglan Police (3 Wi Neera Street) Xtreme Zero Waste (186 Te Hutewai Road) Raglan Coastguard (Raglan Wharf) Camp Raglan (578 Wainui Road) e-Coast Marine Consulting (18 Calvert Road)

This info can be found on https://aedlocations. co.nz/ or the AED app. You can download it for free on your phone.

5 St ewa r t St , Ra g l a n

IN WINTER OUR THEATRE IS COSY AND WARM

UPROAR (M | 110 MINS) Sat 14 Oct 7.30pm Sun 15 Oct 4.30pm Sat 4 Nov 4.45pm

RIVER OF FREEDOM (EXEMPT | 154 MINS) Sat 14 Oct 4pm Sun 15 Oct 7.10pm

WHAT’S ON @ THE OLD SCHOOL

Houses Wanted for removal

Call today: 07 847 1760

M OVIES AT THE OLD SCHOOL

CROP SWAP. First and third Sundays of the month. 9.30 -10.30am at Bowling Club, James Street. Bring anything from kitchen or garden to swap – seedlings, plants, produce, preserves, baking. It’s not direct swapping, we share abundance, and everyone gets a bit of everything! All welcome

REGULAR EVENTS Ragtimers Ukulele Group Weekly on Wed, 4pm Clay Shed Members’ Night Weekly on Wed, 5-7pm Karioi Quilters Monthly on 2nd Thurs, 10.30am Raglan Art Group Monthly on 1st Fri, 10am Backgammon Club Monthly on last Fri, 5pm Mens’ Group Wed 18 Oct then every other week, 7pm

P 07 825 0023 | E info@raglanartscentre.co.nz


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