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Breaking News:
  • April 13 to 17: Council closes Raglan’s Manu Bay boat ramp
  • Apr 4, 5 – movies: TENOR – MY NAME IS PATI, SONG SUNG BLUE, MY BROTHER’S BAND, HAMNET
  • Mar 28, 29 – movies: TENOR – MY NAME IS PATI, SONG SUNG BLUE, MY BROTHER’S BAND, HAMNET
  • Waikato District Council and Xtreme Zero Waste sign new waste services contract
  • Mar 18: Raglan Community Board meeting

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The Raglan beach check for plastic was undertaken on 6th February. File photo
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February 25, 2018February 28, 2018

Plastic nurdles found on Raglan beach

Posted By: Rodger 0 Comment

US plastic pollution experts from the 5 Gyers Institute have discovered hundreds of tiny pieces of plastic preproduction pellets called nurdles while carrying out

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Hon Nanaia Mahuta Minister for Māori Development & Local Government MP for Hauraki-Waikato
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February 24, 2018March 1, 2018

Economic development a key aspiration for Māori in the Waikato

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By Hon Nanaia Mahuta Minister for Māori Development & Local Government MP for Hauraki-Waikato “There is a new vision for growth and opportunity in

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February 23, 2018February 26, 2018

Raglan rates up by 6.24% plus increases in targeted rates

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23 February 2018 Council plans 6.24% general rate increase, offers $28.3m savings on waters services Waikato District Council will meet next week (Wednesday 28

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February 21, 2018February 25, 2018

Old style sewage pumps to remain for Raglan

Posted By: Rodger 2 Comments

Raglan’s wastewater system mainly operates  on a gravity system with sewage running downhill to pump stations  which pump the sewage to the treatment station.

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