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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4)
  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3)
  • Jan 17, 18 – movies: NOT ONLY FRED DAGG, BEAT THE LOTTO, DOWNTON ABBEY
  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 2)
  • Sands of time – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 1)
  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 4)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 4) By John Lawson Footbridge opened across Opotoru
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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 3)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 3) By John Lawson Raglan had three Anglican
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  • Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 2)

    Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 2)

    – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 2) By John Lawson In September a Cobweb
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  • Sands of time – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 1)

    Sands of time – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926 (part 1)

    By John Lawson The most notable news in 1926 was probably the opening of the first bank (apart from the Post Office Savings Bank),
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  • Overnight camping banned in James Street, Raglan

    Overnight camping banned in James Street, Raglan

    Council news Waikato District Council has made an amendment to its Freedom Camping Bylaw 2023 to prohibit freedom camping on Raglan’s James Street, after
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Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 4)Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 3)Sands of time – Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 2)Sands of time – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whāingaroa a century ago – 1926  (part 1)Overnight camping banned in James Street, Raglan
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October 12, 2017October 18, 2017

Oct 18: Raglan Ramblers to climb Kakepuku

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On the 18th October, Raglan Ramblers will head over the divvy to Kakepuku. This  449 metre former volcano rises from the plain near Te

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Photo (left to right): The first little library built by prisoners at Spring Hill Corrections Facility was presented to Waikato District Council at the prison yesterday. Pictured (from left): the Council’s Placemaking team, Policy Planner Community Development, Betty Connolly, and Community Development Adviser, Lianne Van Den Bemd, with Offender Employment Instructor Andrew McBean, Acting Assistant Prison Director, Megan Tuhoro, and Industries Manager Sean Smith.
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October 11, 2017October 14, 2017

Little Library coming to Te Uku, Waerenga, Whatawhata, Waitetuna and Te Akau

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Prisoners get a chance to spread pleasure in Waikato district Prisoners at Spring Hill Corrections Facility are building 30 ‘little libraries’ for Waikato District

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Waikato Mayor Allan Sanson says, "We need to support an expected population growth of about 45 per cent over the next 30 years."
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October 10, 2017October 12, 2017

Waikato District Council is focused on sustainable growth

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Waikato District Council has met its financial targets for the past year, and is focused on managing rapid growth in sustainable ways, says Mayor

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October 9, 2017October 14, 2017

Oct 13: Kendall Elise – I Didn’t Stand A Chance Tour

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Kendall Elise – I Didn’t Stand A Chance Tour plus Parabola West Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan Cash bar and

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