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20th December 2012 -­ Issue #324

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Dear  Editor, I  would  like  to  express  my  disgust  and  concern  about  an  incident  that  happened  last  Friday  around  4pm  at  the  Kopua  skate  bowl. During  clean  up  works  at  the  bmx  track,  Hayden  and  :D\QH 5REEV IURP 5DJODQ Earthmovers  were  suddenly  verbally  abused  by  a  group  of  20  young  people  between  8  and  16  years  old. Hayden  and  Wayne  were  called  all  sorts  of  names,  even  threatened,  apparently  because  of  the  dust  created  by  the  clean  up  works. Most  concerning  about  this  incident  is  that  a  couple  of  these  youngsters  were  seen  drinking  alcoholic  drinks. Also  not  a  single  adult Â

was  present  at  the  time  of  the  incident. I  believe  this  is  completely  unacceptable  and  that  these  youngsters  responsible  for  this  incident  should  come  forward  and  sincerely  apologize. Also  in  return  they  could  KHOS ZLWK ¿QLVKLQJ RII WKH bmx  track  by  putting  the  mulch  on  the  sides  of   the  start  hill  and  jumps.  This  whole  project  has  been  completed  without  any  SUR¿W DW DOO VR LWœV UHDOO\ VDG to  see  the  disrespect  from  those  ones  who  the  track  has  been  made  for. 3ROLFH KDYH EHHQ QRWL¿HG of  this  incident. Dirk  De  Ruysscher,  Raglan

Dear  Editor and  can  be  eaten.  For  17  years,  Whaingaroa  ,Q FRQWUDVW RI WKH ÂżVK Harbour  Care  has  been  caught  during  inner  harbour  growing  and  planting  1.2  ¿VKLQJ FRPSHWLWLRQV ZLOO EH million  native  trees  to  reduce  undersized  and  the  majority  sediment  runoff  into  streams  will  be  mortally  injured  and  in  an  effort  to  improve  water  wasted.   These  competitions  quality  in  streams  and  the  are  not  about  catching  enough  harbour. ÂżVK WR IHHG \RXU IDPLO\  The  harbour  is  now  it’s  about  catching  lots  of  supporting  healthy  seagrass  XQGHUVL]HG ÂżVK DQG ZDVWLQJ ˜ Freeview Satellite installations and tune ins habitats,  a  sign  of  good  water  them  because  it’s  illegal  to  Â˜ Extra outlets for Satellite , Phone and Data. TXDOLW\ DQG MXYHQLOH ÂżVK DUH land  them.  Â˜ Alarms and CCTV installations and repairs. using  these  seagrass  areas. 7KH 5DJODQ FRPPXQLW\ ˜ Fully Licensed for security. 7KH ÂżVKLQJ LQ 5DJODQ LV has  been  working  hard  Â˜ Servicing Raglan Wednesday & Friday. great  and  we’d  like  to  keep  it  to  improve  the  marine  Â˜ NO TRAVEL CHARGES (Conditions apply) WKDW ZD\ ,W GHÂżHV ORJLF WKDW environment  for  our  WKH 5DJODQ &OXE RU DQ\RQH generation  and  tomorrow’s  Bookings phone 027 279 3256 else  would  run  inner  harbour  generations  to  enjoy  and  inner  ¿VKLQJ FRPSHWLWLRQV EHFDXVH KDUERXU ÂżVKLQJ FRPSHWLWLRQV it’s  just  not  a  sustainable  just  send  the  wrong  message.  practice. /HWÂśV SURWHFW RXU ÂżVK  Harbour  Care  has  no  stocks  from  unnecessary  SUREOHP ZLWK NLGV ÂżVKLQJ slaughter  and  encourage  competitions  in  the  harbour,  VXVWDLQDEOH ÂżVKLQJ SUDFWLFHV where  the  emphasis  is  on   Harbour  Care  is  asking  having  fun  and  learning  DOO ÂżVKHUPHQ WR EH PRUH KRZ WR ÂżVK $QG ZHÂśYH JRW sustainable  and  to  boycott  QR SUREOHP ZLWK ÂżVKLQJ LQQHU KDUERXU ÂżVKLQJ WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts competitions  outside  the  competitions. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla KDUERXU DV RI WKH ÂżVK  Fred  Lichtwark,  Manager,  caught  will  be  of  legal  size  Whaingaroa  Harbour  Care Sunday  Service:  10am.  7  Taipari  Ave,  Raglan Letters  continued  on  page  23...........................................

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Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 19 December Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun/Moon temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set)

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Rain

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Rain

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Mainly fine with possible showers

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Sunny with some cloud

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Raglan getting right into the festive spirit

It’s  not  exactly  a  red  carpet  but  Raglan  has  rolled  out  a  smooth  new  asphalt  just  in  time  for  the  summer  holiday  crowds  â€“  and  there’s  plenty  to  keep  visitors  and  locals  entertained  about  town  over  the  next  few  weeks. First  up  is  â€œRaglan’s  Christmas  party  at  the  wharfâ€?,  an  all-­day  event  this  Saturday  hosted  by  the  wharf  businesses  and  Vilagrad  Wineries  that  ZLOO IHDWXUH ÂżVK DQG FKLS VSHFLDOV ZLQH WDVWLQJ OLYH PXVLF VSRW SUL]HV DQG FKLOGUHQÂśV DFWLYLWLHV LQFOXGLQJ photos  with  Santa. While  a  free  shuttle  to  this  UHODXQFK RI WKH ZKDUI SUHFLQFW DV D visitor  destination  will  run  all  day  from  downtown  Raglan,  Santa  will  be  arriving  instead  via  the  Wahine  Moe  KDUERXU FUXLVH ERDW WR KHOS VSUHDG WKH &KULVWPDV FKHHU 7KH JUDQG ROG PDQ LQ UHGÂśV EDFN in  town  on  Christmas  Eve,  outside  the  6XSHU9DOXH VXSHUPDUNHW IURP ,WÂśV D FKDQFH VD\V 6XUIVLGH FKXUFK SDVWRU Roger  Peart,  for  littlies  to  sit  on  Santa’s  NQHH DQG JHW WUHDWHG QRW RQO\ WR D IHZ lollies  but  also  soft  toys  generously  supplied  by  Raglan  Lions  Club.

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Wordcafe: Raglan Readers and Writers Festival 2013 Literature  lovers,  writers  and  aspiring  authors,  be  sure  to  bookmark  the  weekend  RI 0D\ ZKHQ 5DJODQ¶V ¿UVW Readers  and  Writers  Festival  takes  place  throughout  the  town. )HDWXULQJ D PL[ RI ZRUNVKRSV WDONV DQG interactive  sessions  with  both  local  and  national  ZULWHUV :RUGFDIH DLPV WR VKRZFDVH DQG LQVSLUH ZULWLQJ LQ DOO LWV IRUPV Programme  highlights  include  New  Zealand  QRYHOLVW DQG VKRUW VWRU\ ZULWHU %HU\O )OHWFKHU WUDYHO ZULWHU DQG EORJJHU 0HJDQ 6LQJOHWRQ IRRG EORJJHU $OOLVRQ 3LUULH 0DZHU FKLOGUHQ¶V DXWKRU 6DUDK -RKQVRQ DQG DQ HYHQLQJ RI VWRU\WHOOLQJ ZLWK ORFDO ZULWHUV $OVR ZDWFK RXW IRU VHVVLRQV RQ H SXEOLVKLQJ VWRU\WHOOLQJ WKURXJK YLGHR DQG D VHULHV RI ZRUNVKRSV IRU FKLOGUHQ :H¶OO EH DQQRXQFLQJ PRUH GHWDLOV RYHU WKH FRPLQJ ZHHNV +HDG WR RXU ZHEVLWH WR ¿QG RXW PRUH ZZZ ZRUGFDIHUDJODQ FR Q] Emma  Brooks

Raglan  Community    Te  Kohao  Health Medical  Centre Your  Medical  Clinic

 Nau  Mai  Haere  Mai       All  Welcome

Raglan,  Te  Kohao  Health Poihakena  Marae  216  Wainui  Rd,  Raglan  218 Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday  -­  Friday 9.00am  -­  4.30pm  Free  after  hours  telephone  triage  service  Phone:  (07)  825  0197  Fax:  (07)  825  0956  Email:  admin@tekohaohealth.co.nz Te  Kohao  Health  180  Dey  St,  Hamilton  Monday  -­  Friday  8.30  -­  5.00pm  Saturday  8.30  -­  12.00pm  Free  after  hours  telephone  triage  service  Phone:  (07)  856  1211 Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

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Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy .. to promote and support well-being

James Wallace : 07 825 5396

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Group continuing to spread anti-­violence message The  work  of  the  Raglan  Community  Violence  Prevention  and  Awareness  group  continues.  The  aim  of  the  group  is  to  raise  awareness  of  the  issue  of  violence  LQ RXU FRPPXQLW\ DQG ¿QG ways  to  support  and  educate  our  community  in  dealing  with  stressful  situations  other  than  through  violence  to  others. Actions  to  date  include  positive  messages  on  the  Rugby  Club  notice  ERDUG DQG LQ WKH FODVVL¿HGV RI WKH Raglan  Chronicle  (thanks  Chronicle!)  DQG WKH GLVWULEXWLRQ RI DQWL YLROHQFH posters  and  promotional  material.   A  Community  Support  pamphlet  has  been  made  available  through  the  community.  Workshops  and  other  educational  DFWLYLWLHV DUH SODQQHG IRU 7KH meetings  are  open  to  anyone  who  ZLVKHV WR DWWHQG 7KH QH[W PHHWLQJ

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Dr Oliver Russell Dr Gill Brady Dr Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan


Te Uku enjoying life out of the fast lane Te  Uku’s  pleased  with  its  new  life  in  the  slow  lane  â€“  and  relieved  that  lower  speed  limits  on  the  highway  that  bisects  the  small  rural  community  are  here  to  stay. The  NZ  Transport  Agency’s  temporary  80kmh  limit  on  the  stretch  of  SH23  passing  through  Te  Uku  has  now  been  made  SHUPDQHQW DQG ORFDOV VD\ LWÂśV ÂłGHÂżQLWHO\´ made  a  difference  to  safety  in  the  area  and  particularly  around  the  school  and  general  store. Te  Uku  Store’s  Colleen  Finlay,  whose  association  with  the  area  goes  back  more  than  three  decades,  says  the  earlier  100km  speed  limit  was  always  a  problem  and  locals  KDG EHHQ ÂłWU\LQJ IRU \HDUV´ WR JHW LW FKDQJHG And  she  says  that  while  some  drivers  â€“  particularly  those  behind  the  wheel  of  large  VWRFN WUXFNV Âą VWLOO VSHHG WKHUHÂśV GHÂżQLWHO\ been  a  change  for  the  better.   Overtaking  on  the  Te  Uku  straight  is  also  a  thing  of  the  past  thanks  to  the  recent  addition  of  double  yellow  lines,  and  she  says  that’s  helping  too. Te  Uku  School  principal  Rachel  Allan  DOVR FRQÂżUPV WKH SRVLWLYH HIIHFW RI WKH ORZHU speed  limit,  saying  it’s  made  a  difference  ERWK E\ VORZLQJ WKURXJK WUDIÂżF GRZQ DQG making  the  community  feel  safer.   Adding  to  that  sense  of  security  is  a  new  60kmh  variable  speed  limit  past  the  school,  a  part  of  NZTA’s  recent  push  to  improve  safety Â

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Comedy show at YOT Club in New Year Raglan  is  set  to  host  a  high  calibre  comedy  show  featuring  2012  Billy  T  Nominee  Tevita  Manukia,  New  Zealand’s  only  Tongan  comedian  working  the  scene.

from  the  North  East  of  Scotland  is  a  clever  witted  story  teller  with  a  slightly  warped  YLHZ RQ OLIH Âł9HU\ 6FRWWLVK DQG YHU\ IXQQ\´ -­  Brendhan  Lovegrove  (2011  NZ  best  male  comedian) When:  Thursday  January  10th,  YOT  Club,  9  Bow  St,  Raglan.  Doors  open  7pm.   Tevita  grew  up  in  a  God  fearing  household  that  also  happened  to  be  a  safe  8pm  start.  $25  on  the  door  or  $20  presales  house  for  Tongan  overstayers.  It’s  in  this  DW ZZZ HYHQWÂżQGHU FR Q] 5 environment  his  unique  and  very  funny  sense  of  humor  was  developed.  The  show  will  also  feature  MC   PAX  (2013  Billy  T  Nominee),  hailed  as  the  funniest  half  Iranian,  half  Pakistani  FRPHGLDQ LQ 1HZ =HDODQG $ ÂżQDOLVW DW WKH 2011  Raw  Comedy  quest  and  a  regular  all  over  the  NZ  comedy  circuit.  Jamaine  Ross  (2012  RAW  comedy  quest  winner),  a  born  &  bred  Christchurchian  who  moved  to  Auckland  in  2003.  â€œJamaine  Ross  was  brilliantly  funny  and  performed  some  IDQWDVWLFDOO\ FRQÂżGHQW DQG VPDUW PDWHULDO WKDW SURYHG KLP WR EH D VWDU RI WKH IXWXUH ´ -­  Ingrid  Grenar  (creativesidekicking.com) Anthony  Wilson  (2012  most  improved  comedian  nominee).  His  unique,  alternative,  often  risque  style,  mixed  with  a  dark  FKDULVPD DQG D PRS KHDGHG ÂżJXUH PDNHV him  a  completely  new  type  of  performance  to  see.  David  Oakes  (2012  nz  comedy  guild  best  industry  friend  nominee),  originally Â

WATERFRONT  RESERVE  TE  AKAU “Draw  Back  In  Peace  And  Recreateâ€?

Listen  to  the  birdsong  as  they  grace  you  with  their  presence  while  you  sit  on  the  deck  watching  life  unfold  through  the  bush  to  the  water.

New agent keen to keep things moving

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It’s  easy  to  be  cynical  when  a  real  estate  agent  says  change  is  good  for  you,  particularly  if  she’s  talking  about  moving  on  with  your  lifestyle  and  that  could  mean  a  change  of  address.

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But  when  Robbie  Regnier,  Harcourts’  new  sales  consultant  in  Raglan,  talks  of  change  being  a  positive  thing  â€“  and  how  she  can  help  people  with  that  â€“  you  know  she’s  not  talking  through  a  hole  in  her  hat. And  that’s  because  the  Raglan  resident  of  more  than  30  years’  standing  now  boasts  no  fewer  than  three  new  hats:   those  of  retail  businesswoman  about  town,  a  downtown  tourism  accommodation  provider  and  now  realtor  offering  the  services  of  a  third  agency  for  anyone  looking  to  buy  or  sell  in  Raglan. After  a  life  focused  largely  on  bringing  up  her  family  â€“  and  stints  not  only  as  a  teacher  DLGH DQG DWWHQGDQFH RIÂżFHU DW 5DJODQ $UHD School  but  also  on  the  board  of  trustees  â€“  5REELH ÂżUVW VHW XS D VHFRQGKDQG GHDOHUÂśV business,  Raglan  Dealers,  in  premises  last  used  for  takeaway  food  outlet  Raglan  Roast. There  was  also  a  two-­bedroom  holiday Â

let  above  the  shop  that,  while  smallish,  offers  great  views  out  over  the  harbour,  so  Robbie’s  at  the  same  time  become  a  tourism  accommodation  provider  in  her  own  right. But  now  she  Robbie Regnier has  that  third  new  hat  as  a  Harcourts  UHDO HVWDWH DJHQW Ă€RDWLQJ EHWZHHQ 5DJODQ town  centre  and  the  company’s  Dinsdale  RIÂżFH RYHU WKH GLYY\ Robbie’s  unfazed  at  the  prospect  of  competing  for  custom  with  the  two  big  agencies  in  town,  promising  she’ll  â€œmake  the  transition  of  buying  or  selling  your  home  as  FDUHIUHH DV SRVVLEOH´ She  sees  room  in  Raglan  for  a  fresh  approach,  emphasising  â€œI’m  open-­minded  DQG OLNH D FKDOOHQJH´

and  is  situated  in  the  privacy  of  NZs   Native  Bush.Take  a  walk  down  your  own  where  Summer  fun  awaits.

Robbie  Regnier  021  952  271  /  07  847  2750 A/hrs:  07  825  8797

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Inspired brewer brings a religious fervour to craft Something  new  is  always  brewing  at  Kelly  Ryan’s  workplace  â€“  not  that  it’s  cause  for  consternation. &HOHEUDWLRQ PRUH OLNH EHFDXVH DV KHDG EUHZHU DW *RRG *HRUJH LQ WKH LQGXVWULDO KHDUW RI )UDQNWRQ .HOO\¶V VLPSO\ GRLQJ ZKDW KH GRHV EHVW (YHU\ GD\ KH¶V EUHZLQJ XS FUDIW EHHU DQG FLGHU DW WKH FRQYHUWHG 6W *HRUJH¶V &KXUFK ZKLFK RSHQHG DV D ERXWLTXH EUHZHU\ DQG GLQLQJ KDOO LQ ODWH 6HSWHPEHU 1RW HYHQ WKH GDLO\ FRPPXWH IURP KLV /RUHQ]HQ %D\ KRPH WR +DPLOWRQ SXWV .HOO\ RII +H¶V QHZ WR WRZQ WKLV \HDU DQG ZLWK WKH QHZ MRE WRR KH UHFNRQV LW¶V D GUHDP OLIH *RRG *HRUJH %UHZHU\ RIIHUV WKH IXOO H[SHULHQFH IRU EHHU DQG FLGHU GULQNHUV ZLWK UXVWLF UDFNV RU ³Ã€LJKWV´ RI D YDULHW\ RI DPEHU FRORXUHG DOHV VHUYHG XS LQ WKH GLQLQJ KDOO RU RQ H[SDQVLYH SDFNLQJ FUDWH WDEOHV RQ WKH GHFN RXW WKH EDFN RI ZKDW ORRNV IURP WKH HQWUDQFH D ELW OLNH \H ROGH (QJOLVK SXE )RXU GLIIHUHQW EHHUV UDQJLQJ IURP ,QGLD 3DOH $OH LQVSLUHG E\ *HUPDQ KRSV WR $PEHU $OH GHVFULEHG DV D FODVVLF (QJOLVK ELWWHU DUH OLQHG XS LQ WKH WDVWLQJ UDFNV ZLWK D FLGHU WKURZQ LQ IRU JRRG PHDVXUH 7KHQ WKHUH¶V WKH WZR OLWUH UHF\FODEOH UHXVHDEOH ÀDJRQV RU ³JURZOHUV´ ZKLFK DUH DYDLODEOH IRU WKH VHULRXV EHHU GULQNHU %XW *RRG *HRUJH LV IDU IURP D PHUH JLDQW ZDWHULQJ KROH IRU WKH ORFDO IDLWKIXO $ORQJVLGH WKH EDU DQG GLQLQJ DUHDV ± EHKLQG KXJH ZLQGRZV ± DUH WKUHH LPSUHVVLYH VWDLQOHVV VWHHO WDQNV ZLWK D FRQIXVLQJ DUUD\ RI SLSHV RIIHULQJ SDWURQV D YLHZ RI D ZRUNLQJ EUHZHU\ FRPSOHWH ZLWK WHFKQLFLDQV FODG LQ ZKLWH JXPERRWV %UHZHU\ WRXUV DUH DYDLODEOH GXULQJ WKH ZHHN GHP\VWLI\LQJ WKH ZKROH SURFHVV DQG SHUFHQW RI EHHU EUHZHG RQ VLWH LV VROG WKURXJK *RRG *HRUJH LWVHOI 7KH EUHZHU\¶V QRW XQOLNH D KLJK WHFK ODERUDWRU\ WR ORRN DW ,Q IDFW ZKLOH EUHZLQJ LV WKH DUW RI VFLHQFH VD\V .HOO\ LW¶V DOVR DERXW ³WUXVWLQJ \RXU SDODWH DQG LQVWLQFWV´ .HOO\ VWXGLHG PLFURELRORJ\ DQG IRRG FKHPLVWU\ IRU \HDUV DW 2WDJR 8QLYHUVLW\ DQG KDV D SRVW JUDG GHJUHH LQ IHUPHQWDWLRQ VFLHQFH ,QVSLUHG WKHUH E\ WKH ODWH 3URIHVVRU -HDQ 3LHUUH 'XIRXU IURP %HOJLXP ZKRVH SDVVLRQ ZDV ³EUHZLQJ EUHZLQJ DQG PRUH EUHZLQJ´ DQG ZKR ZDV DQ LPSRUWDQW SDUW RI WKH EXUJHRQLQJ PLFUREUHZHU\ LQGXVWU\

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Locals recognised at St John honours night On  Saturday  15th  December  the  team  at  St  John  in  Raglan  relaxed  for  a  short  while  to  acknowledge  the  service  of  a  few  members  at  the  station  Christmas  BBQ.  7KH $UHD &RPPLWWHH SURYLGHG WKH IRRG DQG UHIUHVKPHQWV 2SHUDWLRQV 7HDP 0DQDJHU %XVK %DUWRQ SUHVHQWHG WKH VHUYLFH DZDUGV WR PHPEHUV SUHVHQW (OL]DEHWK +DVVDQ IRU \HDU VHUYLFH DV D 6W -RKQ &DULQJ &DOOHU 7RQ\ $JDU IRU \HDU VHUYLFH DV D IURQWOLQH DPEXODQFH RI¿FHU 6DQG\ 9DOHQWH IRU \HDU VHUYLFH DQG UHFHLYLQJ WKH 6W -RKQ \HDU PHGDO DV D IURQWOLQH DPEXODQFH RI¿FHU %XVK VWDWHG LW ZDV JUHDW WR EH DEOH WR UHFRJQLVH WKH JUHDW ZRUN DOO WKH UHFHLYHUV RI WKH DZDUGV GR IRU WKH FRPPXQLW\ RI 5DJODQ HVSHFLDOO\ ZKHQ WKH\ DUHQ¶W SDLG WR GR LW 7UDFH\ )UHZ DOVR UHFHLYHG D \HDU VHUYLFH DZDUG IRU DUHD FRPPLWWHH SULRU WR WKH QLJKW DV VKH ZDV XQDEOH WR DWWHQG 6W -RKQ 5DJODQ $UHD &RPPLWWHH DQG 2I¿FHUV ZRXOG OLNH WR ZLVK HYHU\RQH D VDIH DQG 0HUU\ Christmas  and  a  Happy  New  Year.

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Tegel Turkey Tender Basted 3.5 serves 7-­8

Leonard’s Ham Steaks 6pk

41 99

Beehive Streaky Bacon 500g

10 99

2 for 12 50

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The team at Supervalue Raglan would like to wish all our customers a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! 8 RAGLAN Chronicle


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Dance Production Review: ‘You Are Here’ by Whaingaroa Youth Movement Produced and Directed by Patti Mitchley

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Last  weekend’s  presentation  by  the  Whaingaroa  Youth  Movement  marks  10  years  of  creative  dance  in  Raglan.   The  classes  started  in  2003  with  about  25  girls  in  four  groups.   Now  there  are  60  dancers  in  six  JURXSV ZLWK DJHV UDQJLQJ IURP ÂżYH to  18  years.   Some  of  the  girls  who  started  dancing  in  2003  are  still  in  the  group  today. What  a  huge  distance  the  group  has  come  since  then;Íž  60  girls  performing  to  three  huge  crowds  of  relatives  and  friends.   ¾<RX $UH +HUHÂś Ă€RZHG VHDPOHVVO\ IURP one  group  to  the  next,  the  overall  theme  being  about  the  places  we  go  without  leaving  home.   In  Patti’s  own  words,  the  group  is  about  being  together;Íž  to  dance,  FUHDWH DQG H[SORUH LGHDV FROOHFWLYHO\ 9DOXH is  placed  on  process  and  self-­expression,  the  performance  being  about  who  we  are,  where  we  live  and  how  we  see  the  world.   Each  group  performed  pieces  appropriate  WR WKHLU DJH DQG DELOLW\ GDQFH VHTXHQFHV were  created  in  collaboration  with  the  GDQFHUV DQG LQ PDQ\ FDVHV WKH GDQFHUV themselves  choreographed  parts  of  their  RZQ GDQFH 6RPH PRYHPHQW VHTXHQFHV and  ideas  from  past  choreographies  were  used,  acknowledging  the  dancers  who  have  left. From  the  delightful  Puriri  Moths  to  WKH 8QLW\ JURXS HDFK GDQFH VHTXHQFH ZDV ZHOO UHFHLYHG E\ WKH DSSUHFLDWLYH

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Course offers comprehensive insight Asphalt now laid on Bow street into ‘world of Maori’ A  comprehensive  course  or  wananga  embracing  the  world  of  Maori  tradition  and  protocol  is  set  to  be  held  in  Raglan  under  the  tutelage  of  prominent  local  kaumatua  Russell  Riki  who  says  the  time  has  come  to  tell  the  stories  of  his  people. Working  with  the  newly  established  Wahangaoterangi  Trust,  Russell  will  hand  down  generations  of  oral  tradition  including  Maori  faith,  te  reo  or  Maori  language,  waiata  or  singing  and  Maori  history  gleaned  from  his  life  as  a  spiritual  leader  â€“  a  role  for  which  he  was  groomed  from  birth. “My  grandparents  took  me  from  my  mother  when  I  was  less  than  two  hours  old  and  raised  me,â€?  Russell  said  of  his  upbringing  in  the  tradition  of  a  chieftain.  â€œAnd  I  was  never  allowed  to  speak  English  at  home  until  I  was  14.â€? Marae  protocol,  tangi  and  blessings  â€“  which  are  now  part  of  Russell’s  daily  work  in  support  of  iwi  â€“  will  be  covered  on  the  Pupuru  te  ao  Maori  course,  as  will  the  importance  of  Papatuanuku  or  gardening  DQG KL LND RU ÂżVKLQJ WR WKH 0DRUL way  of  life.   Russell  and  course  co-­

ordinator  Louise  Middlemiss  expect  the  six-­week  wananga  â€“  which  is  being  offered  to  Raglan  ¿UVW Âą WR DSSHDO WR D ÂłEURDG´ range  of  people  from  tourists  to  locals,  Maori  and  non-­Maori  alike.  They  have  structured  the  weekly  evening  sessions  at  5DJODQ 7RZQ +DOO WR ³¿W LQWR people’s  lifestylesâ€?,  though  exact  dates  have  yet  to  be  set.   Louise  says  the  course  is  an  opportunity  for  people  who  want  to  feel  more  comfortable  with  Maori  protocol. The  course  is  entitled  Pupuru  te  ao  Maori  â€“  translated  as  Embrace  the  world  of  Maori  â€“  and  Louise  says  it  will  see  Maori  beliefs  taught  by  the  well-­respected  kaumatua  whose  ancestry  connects  him  to  the  wider  Tainui  region  and  other  waka  throughout  the  country. Russell’s  west  coast  iwi,  Ngati  Tahinga  and  Ngati  Mahanga,  means  he  liaises  comfortably  with  both  tribes.   Recently,  for  instance,  he  conducted  a  blessing  at  Raglan  Museum  where  the  two  shared  common  ground.  The  blessing  of  items  destined  for  display  was  part  of  a  welcome  to  the  Bird  family  who  farmed  for  years  across  the  harbour  at  Te  Akau  and  donated  WKHLU ÂżQDO FROOHFWLRQ RI DUWHIDFWV including  historically  important  moa  bones,  to  the  museum. Â

Raglan’s  main  street,  Bow  Street,  has  had   asphalt  laid  in  time  for  the  busy  Christmas  and  New  Year  holiday  season. Bow  Street  was  recently  resealed,  and  while  the  contractor  carried  out  the  job  as  required,  a  new  surface  was  laid  for  the  holiday  period  after  requests  from  the  Raglan  community,   and  pressure  from  Ward  Councillor  Clint  Baddeley  and  the  Raglan  Community  Board.

Kaumatua Russell Riki (foreground) with members of the Bird family during a blessing outside Raglan Museum Russell,  who  was  schooled  at  Waikaretu  north  of  Te  Akau,  found  it  an  honour  to  see  the  taonga  or  treasures  laid  in  their  last  resting  place. The  52-­year  old  â€“  who  is  linked  on  his  father’s  side  to  Maori  chiefs  as  far  back  as  Tohunga  Wahangaoterangi,  the  Matua  of  known  Chief  Wetini  Mahikai  Wahanga,  whose  headstone  stands  in  the  cemetery  beside  Poihakena  Marae  â€“  has  generations  of  history  to  call  on.  He  has  taught  on  marae  up  and  down  the  country,  including  wananga  classes  locally  at  Poihakena  where  he  was  based  for  three  years  in  the  mid  â€˜90s. “I  want  to  teach,â€?  says  Russell,  â€œI  like  the  language,  the  culture  ...it’s  time  to  tell  (my)  stories.â€? Russell’s  seven  forefathers  all Â

married  tribally  but  â€œI  broke  the  beadâ€?,  he  admits. He  rebelled  and  ran  away  from  Maoridom  early  on,  marrying  a  European  more  than  30  years  ago  and  together  raising  a  large  family. He  says  he  is  proud  now,  through  his  children,  to  have  bridged  the  gap  between  two  cultures. To  register  interest  in  the  wananga,  contact  Louise  Middlemiss,  ph  825  5889.  Cost  per  person  is  $240  for  the  weekly  4hr  sessions  over  six  weeks  at  Raglan  Town  Hall.  For  those  who  prefer,  a  free  monthly  marae-­based  wananga  â€“  Te  Puawaitanga  te  reo  Maori  or  The  blossoming  of  the  Maori  language  â€“  will  be  offered  once  funding  is  obtained  next  year.   See  advert  on  this  page.

Raglan businesses overwhelmingly oppose seabed mining proposals The  Raglan  Chamber  of  Commerce  last  week  announced  its  support  for  KASM,  after  its  members  responded  to  an  email  survey.  An  overwhelming  majority,  88%  were  against  seabed  mining,  4%  in  favour  and  8%  had  no  ¿UP RSLQLRQ  Chair  of  the  Chamber,  Stephanie  Philp  stated  recently,  â€œA  major  component  of  our  WRXULVP PDUNHW LV VXUÂżQJ ZLWK an  expanding  environmental/ eco  tourism  element.  If  our  seabed  or  foreshore  is  damaged  it  will  ruin  that  market.â€?  â€œIn  Raglan,  business  and  the  environment  are  inextricably  linked.  Our  full  board  supports  KASM’s  aims  and  it’s  passive  protest  of  the  matters  at  hand.â€?  She  added,  â€œWe  already  have  major  erosion  around  our  coastline.  Where  mining  has  occurred  in  New  Zealand  and  overseas,  it  has  adversely  affected  the  surf  breaks  and  caused  further  erosion.  This  would  be  disastrous  for  our  community  and  would  undoubtedly  impact  on  business.â€?  It  wasn’t  all  about  the Â

money  though,  stated  Ms.  Philp.  â€œWe  have  major  concerns  about  the  impact  on  the  endangered  Maui’s  dolphin  of  which  there  are  only  55  left.  Not  everything  can  be  measured  in  economic  terms.  While  we  are  a  business  organisation,  we  will  not  promote  business  at  the  expense  of  the  environment  or  the  community  of  which  we’re  a  part.“  Another  local  businessman,  Harry  Hill,  is  commencing  an  independent  study  into  the  HFRQRPLF EHQHÂżWV WKH WRZQ receives  from  its  world  famous  point  breaks;Íž  a  survey  that  may  EHFRPH KLJKO\ LQĂ€XHQWLDO LQ WKH wrangle  ensuing  between  those  west  coast  towns  that  believe  they  may  accrue  some  short  WHUP EHQHÂżWV IURP WKH PLQLQJ plans,  and  those  that  would  only  stand  to  lose.  Says  Mr.  Hill,  â€œI  have  watched  these  kinds  of  debates  rage  around  the  world,  as  they  also  did  at  Whangamata,  FRQFHUQLQJ WKH YDOXH RI VXUÂżQJ to  the  local  economy.  Nobody  had  attempted  to  accurately  quantify  it  here,  so  I  thought  I  would  do  it  myself.“  Hill  has  a  background  in  marketing  gained  working  with  Radio  Live  over  many Â

years,  running  his  own  successful  business,  and  from  his  experience  on  the  board  of  SurfAid,  the  world  leading  NGO,  founded  by  Kiwi  doctor  Dave  Jenkins.  His  approach  involves  two  separate  questionnaires,  one  for  local  business  and  another  for  visitors  to  the  town.  He  has  been  consulting  with  Chad  Nelson,  a  Californian  surfer  who  has  done  similar  studies  in  UHJDUGV WR VXUÂżQJ LQ Orange  County.  â€œWe  are  using  VLPLODU ÂżHOGV RI enquiry  to  make  the  end  data  comparable,  and  if  his  results  from  Trestles  are  anything  to  go  by,  I  think  we  are  going  to  be  quite  surprised  about  the  size  of  the  numbers,â€?  he  says.  Mr  Hill  is  not  a  KASM  member,  but  is  â€œvery  interested  in  the  discussion  going  on,â€?  and  stated  that  he  wanted  to  wait  DQG VHH ÂżJXUHV IURP both  parties  before  making  up  his  mind  conclusively.  â€œI  wouldn’t  be  surprised Â

Within  a  day  of  the  original  reseal  job  in  mid-­ November,  areas  of  chip  had  come  away  from  the  seal  to  leave  areas  of  tar  exposed.   The  tar  bleeding  problem  worsened  to  the  point  where  tar  was  being  trampled  into  shops  and  also  damaging  footwear  and  clothing. The  work  took  place  on  December  16,  17  DQG VWDUWLQJ DW SP DQG ¿QLVKLQJ DW DP RQ Bow  Street  from  the  pedestrian  crossing  outside  Westpac  to  Cliff  Street.  Downer  is  the  contractor  who  laid  the  asphalt.

Wahangaoterangi Trust ‘Pupuru  te  ao  Maori’ (Embrace  the  world  of  Maori)

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Wananga  with  Kaumatua  Russell  Riki Course  Details: ‡ (YHQLQJV H J SP ‡ 5DJODQ 7RZQ +DOO SP ‡ 6L[ ZHHN FRXUVH ‡ :HHNGD\V GDWHV ‡ )RXU KRXUV SHU ZHHN 7 % $ ‡ 8S WR SHRSOH ‡ SHU SHUVRQ Course  content: ‡ 0DRUL 7UDGLWLRQDO )DLWK ‡ 7H 5HR /DQJXDJH

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Please  contact  Louise  Middlemiss  8255889  to  register  your  interest.

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&DUWRRQLVW Ă€QGV (PHUJLQJ WDOHQW 5DJODQ $UHD 6FKRRO LQVSLUDWLRQ LQ ZLQG IDUP $UW 6WXGHQWV Barry  Wylde  has  very  strong  he  has  led  the  viola  and  cello  sections  of  the  Waikato  Symphony  ties  to  Raglan.  Orchestra.   It  has  already  been   His  father  came  out  from  suggested,  jokingly,  that  he  use  the  England  as  a  farm  cadet  at  18  saw  as  the  bow  for  the  other  three  years  of  age.   He  married  one  of  instruments. the  Benseman  girls  (  a  cousin  to  His  artwork  has  involved  Raglan’s  original  Stan  Benseman)  various  mediums.   Pastel,  charcoal,  and  eventually  set  up  watercolour  etc  and  as  a  share  milking  on  a  result  he  is  running  out  farm  near  the  top  of  the  of  wallspace  at  home.   Opotoru  estuary.  Barry  Apart  form  the  art,  music  was  christened  at  St.  and  photography  he  also  Peters  and  the  family  enjoys  motorcycling,  remained  in  Raglan  has  a  large  collection  of  till  he  was  4  years  old.   cameras  and  is  still  being  Since  the  age  of  7  he  has  trained  by  a  miniature  lived  in  Hamilton.   Schnauger  called  Greta. As  an  artist  he  is  Barry Wylde Barry  and  his  wife  mainly  self  taught  but  Beryl  own  a  holiday  home  has  Southwell  School  to  thank  in  west  Raglan.  From  the  deck  they  for  recognizing  his  artistic  bent  have  watched  the  windfarm  grow  and  sending  him  and  one  other  IURP VWDUW WR ÂżQLVK 2QH GD\ KH pupil  (also  named  Barry)  to  Ida  came  up  with  an  idea  for  a  cartoon  Carey  for  art  lessons.   He  took  and  did  a  rough  sketch  and  caption.   art  as  a  subject  at  Hamilton  High  This  set  the  ball  rolling  and  he  now  School  with  Violet  Jolly,  another  has  over  80  such  ideas  roughed  of  Hamilton’s  revered  art  teachers.   RXW 6R IDU KH KDV ÂżQDOL]HG Much  later  in  life  he  learned  skills  of  them  to  printing  standard  and  in  Pastel  techniques  form  Lynne  has  had  eight  of  them  made  into  Sinclair  Taylor. postcards.   The  cartoons  depict  An  interest  in  photography  life  on  the  windfarm  as  it  might  EHJDQ ZLWK KLV ÂżUVW FDPHUD DW WKH have  been  during  and  after  its  age  of  14.   He  took  it  up  more  construction  which  is  why  most  of  seriously  in  the  early  50s  when  he  them  feature  a  couple  of  hard  hated  joined  the  Waikato  Photographic  workers.   Although  these  are  not  Society  and  also  became  a  WKH ÂżUVW FDUWRRQV %DUU\ KDV HYHU foundation  member  of  the  done,  the  enjoyment  he  derives  Photographic  Society  of  N.Z.  and  from  doing  them  has  ensured  that  quickly  bcame  one  of  the  panel  of  their  production  will  be  ongoing. judges.   He  has  received  awards  And  in  case  anyone  is  in  photography.  His  biggest  thrill,  wondering,  Meridian  has  given  he  says,  was  gaining  a  3rd  placing  them  the  O.K. in  the  worldwide  Nikon  Photo  Barrys  cards  can  be  found  contest.  at  the  Information  Centre  on  His  other  hobbies  keep  him  Wainui  Rd. busy  as  well.   He  plays  violin,  Barry  Wylde  Ph  07  8559448  viola  and  cello  plus  an  inherited  Hamilton.  027  6020340  when  in  Raglan.  musical  saw.   At  various  times  Email:  wyldeduo@clear.net.nz

On  a  rainy  Thursday  lunchtime,  Raglan  Area  School’s  art  room  is  a  hub  of  activity.  The  academic  year  is  winding  down  but  Jeanette  McDonnell’s  students  are  still  busy,  working  on  paintings,  sketching  and  design.  Due  to  the  small  size  of  the  school  this  is  a  multi-­level  class,  where  resources  are  sometimes  a  little  limited.  â€œWe  can’t  offer  all  the  arts,â€?  says  Jeanette.  â€œSo  we  have  to  be  quite  creative  in  how  we  run  the  programme.â€?  Nevertheless  the  talent  and  enthusiasm  is  clear  to  see  -­  take  a  walk  through  the  school  reception  area  at  present  and  you’ll  see  the  group’s  folio  boards  currently  on  display.  Here’s  a  sample  of  some  of  the  Level  Two  student’s  work,  and  the  inspiration  behind  it.

MADDISON  GEROS Theme:  The  way  life  is  and  the  way  the  human  body  works. Media:  Acrylic,  pencil,  oil,  ink  and  fabric. Favourite  artists:  Banksy  and  Shane  Cotton  (New  Zealand  contemporary  painter).

MATTHEW  BAITSON Media:  Photography.  Lots  of  slow-­shutter  speed  shots  and  close-­ ups  to  show  texture.  Favourite  photographer:  Terry  Richardson.  It  just  seems  like  he’s  having  a  lot  of  fun.

JAIMEE  STEVENS Theme:  The  Raglan  environment.  I  wanted  to  show  how  beautiful  the  little  things  are  that  you  walk  past  each  day. Media:  Photography.  Lots  of  close-­ KHUSBU  PATEL Theme:  First  it  was  going  to  be  up  shots  and  experimentation  with  based  on  PokÊmon,  then  it  became  light.  more  about  children  and  how  they  change. Media:  Watercolour,  acrylic,  pastel  and  chalk  pastel. Favourite  artist:  Misery  (New  Zealand  street  artist  and  designer  Tanya  Thompson).

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Te Akau School : Doors opened in 1913

A  major  celebration  is  approaching  for  the  Te  Akau  community  with  its  one  and  only  school  about  to  turn  100-­years  old. When  Te  Akau  School  opened  its  doors  in  1913,  pupils  walked  or  rode  to  school  on  horseback  and  were  taught  in  a  classroom  built  of  cabbage  tree  slabs  and  lined  with  sacks. Now  with  three  teachers  and  37  students,  the  school  has  much  bigger  and  better  facilities  and  is  still  the  heart  of  the  community.    Being  located  in  what  many  would  consider  a  remote  location  has  at  times  left  the  school  facing  dwindling  pupil  numbers,  low  JRYHUQPHQW IXQGLQJ GLIÂżFXOWLHV attracting  teachers,  and  ultimately,  the  threat  of  closure.  Reaching  100-­years  old  is  a  major  achievement  for  any  rural  New  Zealand  school  these  days,  says  John  Jackson,  chairman  of  the  Centenary  Committee.  â€œI  think  any  time  you  can  get  an  institution  like  this  through  to Â

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100  years,  it’s  certainly  well  worth  celebrating.  â€œEspecially  when  you  look  around  and  see  the  desolate  schoolyards  in  a  lot  of  rural  areas  these  days.â€? Part  of  organising  the  event  has  involved  spreading  the  word  to  former  staff  and  pupils,  many  of  whom  have  long  since  left  the  district.  Money  has  needed  to  be  raised  for  the  celebrations,  some  of  which  has  come  from  a  local  â€˜stock  drive’,  where  local  farmers  sell  sheep  and  cattle  and  donate  the  proceeds.  The  Centenary  Committee  has  also  set  its  sights  on  restoring  the  community  hall,  which  stands  next  to  and  is  used  by  the  school  on  a  regular  basis.   Vested  to  the  community  in  the  1920s,  the  building  has  lost  some  of  its  former  glory  and  giving  it  a  makeover  has  become  part  of  the  centenary  celebrations,  Jackson  says.   â€œIt  was  a  suggestion  right  from  the  start  that  we  should  use  this  as  an  opportunity  to  bring  some Â

outside  money  in  to  help  restore  the  community  hall.  â€œOtherwise  the  thing  will  become  an  eyesore  and  a  health  and  safety  issue.  So  we  decided  to  save  it  while  we  can.â€? The  hall  has  already  been  given  a  new  roof,  thanks  to  a  generous  $10,000  grant  from  the  Sir  John  Logan  Campbell  Trust.   The  Te  Akau  School  Centenary  Committee  is  warmly  welcoming  all  who  have  had  an  association  with  the  school  over  the  years  to  come  and  celebrate  on  2nd  March.  The  day  will  commence  with  a  powhiri  at  the  school  entrance  at  10:00am,  before  a  jam-­packed  schedule  of  activities  such  as  decade  photos,  a  performance  from  current  pupils,  school  tour,  sausage  sizzle,  music  jam  session,  and  games. Celebrations  will  later  move  on  to  the  Te  Akau/Waingaro  Community  Complex  where  an  evening  dinner  and  dance  will  see  the  party  out.      Ben  Chapman-­Smith Those  looking  to  register  can  go  to:  www.schoolground.co.nz/ teakau


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Animal Health Column Club very much part of Raglan For Raglan people + their pets

Pets on holiday: The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and for those of us with pets there are a few extra things to consider to decrease the likelihood of misadventure for locals and tourists during the summer holidays. Vaccinations: Most boarding kennels and catteries require pets to be fully vaccinated and boosted annually. For cats WKLV LV D LQ YDFFLQH WR SURWHFW DJDLQVW ´FDW Ă XÂľ DQG GRJV get vaccinated against parvo, distemper, hepatitis and lepto as part of the core vaccine, and a kennel cough vaccine is required for boarding kennels. Taking your pets on holiday increases their risk of exposure to potentially lethal viruses so vaccinations should always be kept up-to-date. 6ZDOORZHG RU HPEHGGHG Ă€VK KRRNV This is a common SUREOHP LQ SHWV ZKRVH RZQHUV HQMR\ UHFUHDWLRQDO Ă€VKLQJ EXW sometimes pets will pick them up while exploring. Pets can swallow them while scavenging bait or get them embedded in the face or skin while at beaches or wharves, particularly at low tide. If this happens we recommend a trip to the local vet clinic, because if the barb is embedded they are very GLIĂ€FXOW WR UHPRYH ZLWKRXW VRPH IRUP RI DQDHVWKHWLF DQG WKH FRUUHFW WHFKQLTXH 6ZDOORZHG Ă€VK KRRNV KDYH D IDU JUHDWHU risk factor, and should always be seen by a vet. Overheating: With summer comes the peril of hot cars and abandoned animals. All animals are prone to heat stress if left unattended in hot cars, and this also applies to dogs tied on the back of utes. Signs of hyperthermia (overheating) in dogs are hyperventilation (excessive panting), bright pink gums and increased rectal temperature. Care must be taken not to overcool these animals, and a trip to the vet clinic for a check up is recommended. NEVER leave animals in hot cars! 'RJ Ă€JKWV Over the holidays we treat an increased number RI GRJV LQMXUHG LQ Ă€JKWV PRVW RI ZKLFK RFFXU RQ WKH EHDFK These range from major, life threatening injuries, to less serious wounds requiring pain relief and antibiotics. Deep puncture wounds will often not be very visible or bleed much, but will commonly result in infection and should be treated as soon as possible. As a precaution, dogs should be kept on leads in public places or when other dogs are around. Have a safe and merry xmas and new year from the team at Anexa Animal Health Raglan OUR OPENING HOURS ARE 8:30-5pm Monday to Friday 9-12pm Saturday Vet available after hours, call the clinic on 825 8390

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Making Waikato’s waterways safe There are more than 70,000 people who go boating in the region each year and Waikato Regional Council is responsible for setting and enforcing some of the boating rules to make sure our waterways are safe for everybody. We’ve been reviewing these rules for the Waikato and from Monday 17 December until Friday 22 February we’ll be seeking public submissions on the proposed Navigation Safety Bylaw 2013. We are particularly keen to get feedback on a proposed rule change which will make it compulsory for lifejackets to be worn on vessels of six metres or less in length while the vessel is underway.

REDUCE THE RISK The Waikato region has the highest number of fatal and serious road crashes in New Zealand and the tragedy is that over the holiday season this toll is likely to increase.

Even one drink makes you three times more likely to crash. Reduce the risk – don’t drink and drive. And if you’re heading away on a summer holiday road trip, consider the safety of you and your family by making sure your car is roadworthy.

Waikato Regional Council leads the regional road safety education group, working in conjunction with the NZTA, NZ Police, ACC and local councils.

To get to your destination safely:

We recommend following these tips if you’re hosting a Christmas party to ensure your friends and family return home safely:

The purpose of the bylaw is to provide for safe use within all navigable waters of the Waikato region, excluding Lake Taupō which is under the Department of Internal Affairs jurisdiction.

• serve substantial food and have nonalcoholic drinks available

The bylaw impacts recreational activities, including power boating, kayaking, yachting, jetskiing and swimming.

• keep an eye on everyone, especially young people

Visit our website for more information on the bylaw review and to complete the online submission form.

• arrange transport, ensure they have a sober driver or let them stay overnight.

• prepare your vehicle – check your tyre pressure and condition, fluid levels, lights, and clean your windscreen • prepare yourself – be rested before a long drive, plan the trip so you share the driving and take regular breaks to minimise fatigue • ensure children are correctly restrained in an approved car seat • check your load security and trailer coupling locks when towing a boat, trailer or caravan.

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/bylawreview www.reducetherisk.co.nz

COUNCIL HOLIDAY HOURS

Life’s a beach in Raglan!

Waikato Regional Council offices will be closed from 5 pm on Friday 21 December 2012 and will reopen at 8 am on Thursday 3 January 2013. While our offices will be closed over this period, you can call our freephone 0800 800 401 any time to: • report air or water pollution • report unsafe water activities in or on a river, lake or harbour • make a general enquiry or information request.

Special summer Sunday services between Manu Bay, Raglan and Hamilton began operating on the weekend and will continue until 3 February*. On Saturdays until Easter, a service also operates between Raglan and Manu Bay. A separate fare is charged each way for adults ($1.00) and children (50 cents) travelling between Raglan township and Manu Bay only.

Meanwhile for those wanting to travel between Hamilton, Raglan and Manu Bay over the holiday season, extra public bus services will also operate for the New Year holidays, Anniversary Weekend and Waitangi Day.

Latest info online Waikato Regional Council is encouraging public transport users to check bus timetables online for temporary service changes being introduced for the festive season.

In Raglan, a Saturday timetable will operate on 27, 28, 29 and 31 December and 3, 4 and 5 January. A special timetable will operate on 30 December and 6 January. And if you’re heading to Mercury Bay over summer, go online for details of our special shuttle service operating between Ferry Landing and Hot Water Beach. It runs from 10 am to 5 pm from Thursday 27 December until Wednesday 6 February. A park and ride shuttle between Hahei and Cathedral Cove will be back from Thursday 27 December to Monday 28 January.

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Be driven to and from the beach this summer with Waikato Regional Council’s special weekend services between Raglan and Manu Bay.

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Be driven waikatoregion.govt.nz www.busit.co.nz

0800 4 BUSLINE 0800 4 287 5463

www.facebook.com/busitwaikato

* The extension of this temporary service beyond Waitangi Day is being considered.

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Sign of the times in Raglan Signs designed by students from Te Uku primary school have just been erected near the dune at Te Kopua in Raglan and urge beachgoers to protect new plantings by using the provided access ways.

developed by the Waikato District Council and Waikato Regional Council’s Beachcare programme to remove the exotic trees and replace them with more appropriate native plant species that would help support local biodiversity and improve the natural character of the area.

The students planted 300 native trees and 1700 native dune plants in September to help restore the dune ecosystem at Raglan’s Te Kopua domain.

Tree species planted in the back dune area include pohutukawa, karaka and karo, while native dune plants pingao, pohuehue and wiwi have been planted seaward of these trees.

Following their planting day, the students decided to create educational signage for beach users. Council staff were so impressed by the artwork and messages that four were picked and made into official signs that have now been installed around the plantings.

The plants will help to build the dunes seaward and reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion.

This dune system had been highly modified in the past and planted with exotic poplar trees that were starting to die. A plan was

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/beachcare

Top and right: Two of the four drawings selected to appear on signs near Raglan dunes to educate beachgoers. Left: Students from Te Uku primary school planted natives at Te Kopua domain which will reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion.

BLOOMING HOT The forecasters reckon this summer will be hot and dry. These are the perfect conditions for triggering outbreaks of blue-green algae, making it unsafe for people to drink untreated water and to swim, boat or jetski. Waikato Regional Council will again increase water testing over summer, looking for signs of the potentially toxic algae in our waterways. And the results will be available online so you can keep up to date with the latest information. We also have handy water saving hints, so you can help to preserve this valuable natural resource.

One stop effluent shop An expo being held next March will provide a one stop shop for dairy farmers wanting to bring their effluent system up to code. Waikato Regional Council, supported by DairyNZ, will hold its third annual Dairy Effluent Expo at Mystery Creek Events Centre between 9 am and 3.30 pm on Tuesday 26 March.

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/algalbloom www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/smartwateruse

SAVE THIS DATE In March Waikato Regional Council will be calling for submissions on the Draft Annual Plan 2013/14. A special edition of Your Waikato will be arriving in your letterbox about the same time with a summary of the key issues for you to consider. Don’t miss out! Register to receive Your Waikato via email.

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/your-waikato

Many dairy farmers are making significant investments in their effluent management systems to protect the environment and to get the best value from the nutrients in their effluent. The expo offers an opportunity to talk to the suppliers of all the products and services farmers need to ensure their investment provides them with the best result for their farm. Already about 30 exhibitors are locked in for the day-long event, providing farmers with a good opportunity to get all the information needed to bring their effluent system up to code. Environmental farming systems manager Alan Campbell said council staff will be available to advise on the rules and compliance requirements and seminars will run all day on a wide range of hot topics for effluent management. “Farmers need peace of mind that their effluent system can comply with the rules 365 days a year and the Effluent Expo is a must for anyone who isn’t sure.”

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/forfarmers

COUNCILLORS’ CONTACTS Constituency

Phone

Email

Tony Armstrong

Hamilton

(07) 829 8609, 021 224 4708 tony.armstrong@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Norm Barker

South Waikato-Rotorua

021 815 437

Peter Buckley

North Waikato-Hauraki

Laurie Burdett

Name

Constituency

Phone

Email

Stuart Kneebone Waipā-King Country

(07) 827 3079, 021 943 055

stuart.kneebone@waikatoregion.govt.nz

norm.barker@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Phillip Legg

Matamata-Piako

021 220 7314

phillip.legg@waikatoregion.govt.nz

021 227 3436

peter.buckley@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Lois Livingston

Hamilton

021 704 293

lois.livingston@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Taupō

(07) 378 3025, 021 248 0112

laurie.burdett@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Russ Rimmington Waipā-King Country 027 671 1434

rimmington@xtra.co.nz

Simon Friar

Thames-Coromandel

0275 926 322

simon.friar@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Paula Southgate Hamilton

021 589 957

paula.southgate@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Jane Hennebry

Hamilton

021 229 8591

jane.hennebry@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Theresa Stark

021 941 314

theresa.stark@waikatoregion.govt.nz

Central Waikato

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Wanted BLOKES WE STILL NEED YOUR BOATS (getting desperate). Gals ‘n’ Gurnard Tournament 5th Jan 2013. Further details Raglan Club Inc. EARLY CHILDHOOD CARER wanted for 1 yr old. 1-2 days per week. Phone 8250946 / 0277584381

Garage Sale In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Fri, Sat & Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St

CERTIFIED BUILDING FILL phone  Michael  Carter 825  7314 FIREWOOD. MANUKA, GUM, Pine, Mixed. Next years wood. $85 per cubic metre. 2 cubic metres minimum. Ph 825 4990. CRYSTALS & FOSSILS, sharks teeth, tumbled VWRQHV DIĂ€UPDWLRQ stones, wands, Ammonite bookends, amethyst clusters, geodes, pyrite(fools gold) etc....Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. Ph:8257004. www. ruma.co.nz GORGEOUS SUMMER KAFTANS, Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. ww.ruma.co.nz VINTAGE CHINA, ART GLASS, C O L L E C TA B L E S , Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. www. ruma.co..nz

SUNDAY 23RD AT 9.30AM, 12 Wainui Rd. Lots of stuff including old bottles, native timber, homewares and plants. S A T U R D A Y 22ND DEC @ 101 Greenslade Rd. 9am to 5pm, everything must go! Plenty of gifts for Xmas, pool table, exercise machine, electric heater etc.

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Open Xmas & New Year

Services Offered

21st  December  -­  7th  January. Deadline  for  next  issue:  Mon  7th  January  12pm.  We  would  like  to  thank  the  Raglan  community  and  our  advertisers  for  their  continued  support  over  the  last  12  months  and  wish  everyone  a  safe  and  relaxing  holiday.  Raglan  Chronicle  Team

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Letters Continued  from  pg2... Dear  Editor On  Saturday  evening  just  before  8pm  a  ginger  and  brindle  bull  mastiff  pitbull  cross  dog  with  a  green  leather  studded  collar  ran  up  our  long  driveway  at  our  property  down  on  the  wharf  and  attacked  and  killed  our  17  year  old  persian  cat  who  was  sitting  by  our  front  door. We  are  very  upset  but  also  very  worried  for  other  animals  and  also  children.  This  could  have  been  our  2  year  old  little  boy. If  anyone  knows  this  dog  please  let  us  know  as  we  do  not  want  this  horrible  event  to  happen  again  to  anyone  else. It  is  also  very  important  that  the  owner  of  WKLV GRJ LV QRWL¿HG RI ZKDW KDV KDSSHQHG We  can  be  contacted  on  825  7343  or  027  435  7511.

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Dear  Editor Dancers  shouldn’t  need  to  speak. Well  she  has  done  it  again!  Patti  Mitchley  is  a  true  treasure  of  Raglan. “We  Are  Hereâ€?  was  an  awe  inspiring  culmination  of  another  years  work  by  many  people,  but  of  course  particularly  Patti. I  watched  these  beautiful  children  dance  and  express  themselves  -­  an  extension  of  Patti  herself. I  saw  the  little  Purehu  Moths  watching  the  big  girls  with  dreams  in  their  eyes. I  saw  the  big  girls  gently  encouraging  the  young  ones. I  saw  the  tears  in  everyone’s  eyes  at  the  end  when  we  witnessed  the  spreading  of  wings  DV WKH ELJ JLUOV SUHSDUH WR WDNH Ă€LJKW Our  town  dance  teacher  is  not  only  showing  our  children  some  moves,she  is  helping  to  develop  the  young  ones  throughout  their  childhood  making  them  into  strong,  FRQÂżGHQW DQG JURXQGHG DGXOWV This  year  even  showcased  one  of  Patti’s  students  own  choreography,  which  I  must  say  is  world  class. Many  people  don’t  have  any  idea  how  much  goes  into  a  production  like  this. Patti  Mitchley  puts  her  whole  being  into  it,  her  heart  and  her  soul. I  am  not  alone  when  I  say  thank  you  Patti  -­  We  Love  You. Completely.

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Raglan

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Raglan Artisan Markets at the Wharf every Saturday and Sunday

RAGLAN CHRONICLE XMAS AND NEW YEAR’S CLOSE DOWN PERIOD:

Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of the New Years Parade, will GPSWI XLI 6SEH XS SVHMREV] ZILMGYPEV XVEJ½G SR XLI HEXI and between the hours listed below. Alternative routes [MPP FI MHIRXM½IH ERH JSV[EVHIH XS )QIVKIRG] 7IVZMGIW

Lothlorin Gold medal organic feijoa wine Poor man’s orange hand squeezed Apple & feijoa juice

Karin + Lucretia Handmade cream

Free FREE – DOUBLE CONCRETE laundry tub, good condition. Ph 825 6706 or 0274 991 991.

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Proposal to Temporarily Close Bow Street, Raglan

Ocean Inlays Jewellery Unique hand crafted creations, pendants, knives, rings & more

PIANIST AVAILABLE for weddings, receptions etc. Afternoon or evening social events. Easy listening music. Reasonable charges. Ph 825 6846.

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COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PEST MANAGEMENT

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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Wishing everybody a very Merry Christmas! From the team at Ray White. TRANQUILITY AMONGST THE TREES

BEST BAR VIEWS -­ HOME & INCOME ‡ Prime  location  -­  2  separate Â

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Great  parking  for  the  boat.   A  stream  meanders  through  the  native  wonderland.   A  playground  for  the  whole  family.   Situated   on  4047m2  within  walking  distance  to  the  famous  Whale  Bay  left  hand  surf.  Great  ocean  views.  Prior  Auction  offers  considered. OPEN HOME

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OPEN HOME Saturday  5th  Jan  1pm 8  Norrie  Ave

OPEN HOMES this weekend Saturday 22nd December NEW LISTING

Fisherman’s Friend $750,000 - 49 Norrie Ave @ 12pm

MUST SELL!!

Bush Hideaway in Town $385,000 - 44a Cross St. @ 2pm DO-­UP OPPORTUNITY

Your  opportunity  to  secure  a  waterfront  property  in  a  popular  location,  tucked  away  on  a  rear  peaceful  freehold  site  (704m2).   Enjoy  the  summer  evenings  on  the  sun  drenched  deck.  2  storey  living  featuring  3  double  bedrooms  plus  ensuite,  2  living  areas.  :HOO SURSRUWLRQHG P Ă€RRU SODQ (more  or  less),  generous  living  and  double  garaging.  This  property  boasts  superb  harbour  views  over  Lorenzen  Bay.  Jump  at  this  rare  opportunity  to  indulge  yourself.  Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

One  of  Raglan’s  original  baches.  There  is  work  to  be  done  to  bring  this  lovely  FKDUDFWHU ÂżOOHG EDFK XS WR VWDQGDUG What  a  great  spot,  the  bach  sits  on  a  level  corner  site,   a  short  walk  to  town,  water,  parks  and  the  new  wharf.   2  large  GRXEOH EHGURRPV SROLVKHG WLPEHU Ă€RRUV and  wood  burner.  This  bach  has  been  a  great  rental  property  for  the  current  owner  and  could  work  well  as  short  term  holiday  accommodation.  The  vendors  instructions  are  clear,  SELL  MY  PROPERTY,  don’t  delay  this  property  will  sell.  Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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A FINE STARTER

Saturday  5th  Jan  2pm 6b  Primrose  St

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Sunday  6th  Jan  12pm 21  Government  Rd

Solid  and  spacious  2  bedroom  home  with  potential  sleep  out  for  extended  family  or  teenage  retreat  overlooking  rear  section  with  Mount  Karioi  views.   Great  location  close  to  water  access  enjoying  harbour  views.   Double  basement  garaging.  Situated  on  809m2  section.   This  property  packs  a  punch  for  its  size.   A  must  to  view!

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There  aren’t  many  in  this  price  range  that  are  as  recently  built  or  have  such  low  maintenance  features,  making  this  perfect  for  renting  out  while  you  wait  for  the  capital  gain  -­  or  just  use  it  yourself  for  lazy  weekend  getaways  at  the  beach.   2  bedrooms  &  open  plan  living,  featuring  a  heat-­pump  to  keep  it  dry  &  cosy  in  winter,  or  cool  &  fresh  in  summer.  Single  garaging  to  store  the  tools  or  kayaks,  &  a  concrete  driveway  to  park  the  cars.  It’s  all  there  in  a  tidy,  affordable  package,  so  call  us  now  to  view.  Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday  5th  Jan  12pm 29  Opotoru  Rd

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! ‡ Blank  canvas  of  over  3  acres  Â‡ Lovely  lifestyle  setting ‡ Views  of  inner  harbour,  surrounding Â

countryside  &  Mt  Karioi Fully  fenced Within  walking  distance  to   beach  and  surf ‡ Nature’s  playground  at  your  doorstep! Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday  5th  Jan  11am 257a  Wainui  Rd

BEACH SECTION $165,000 Large  section  (5784m2)  at  Ruapuke  Beach  with  awesome  views  of  Mt  Karioi  and  the  waves  on   Ruapuke  beach.  Own  water  supply  from  fresh  mountain  spring,  water  connected  on  site.  Peace  and  privacy,  25  mins  to  Raglan,  50  mins  to  Hamilton  and  2.5  hours  to  Auckland.

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REDUCED -­ MUST SELL!!! BUSH HIDE-­AWAY IN TOWN $385,000 3  bedrooms,  bush  setting,  views  of  the  harbour.

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OPEN HOME

21  Bow  St,  Raglan   Phone:  07  825  8669   Fax:  07  825  7410    Website:  www.rwraglan.co.nz   Email:  raglan.nz@raywhite.com

Every  Saturday  2pm 44a  Cross  St


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