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Breaking News:
  • 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)
  • Jan 3, 4 – movies: NOT ONLY FRED DAGG, BEAT THE LOTTO, DOWNTON ABBEY, BEHOLD KARIOI, GOLDEN SPURTLE
  • 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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  • Boating safety team out in force for coastal Waikato this summer

    Boating safety team out in force for coastal Waikato this summer

    WRC news Every summer, Waikato Regional Council’s maritime officers hit the region’s coastal and inland waters in force to help boaties stay safe and
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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, RaglanBoating safety team out in force for coastal Waikato this summer
Xtreme Zero Waste Relationship Manager Rick Thorpe, left, with Raglan Community Board Chairman Bob McLeod holding a kitchen caddy. Xtreme Zero Waste Operations Manager Cain Brodie holds a kerbside foodwaste bin flanked by Raglan Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson. Image supplied
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July 19, 2017July 22, 2017

Kerbside foodwaste collection starting soon in Raglan

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From next month Raglan will join the short list of communities in New Zealand with a dedicated food waste collection service. Xtreme Zero Waste,

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July 15, 2017July 23, 2017

Jul 22: ON A GOOD NOTE tour

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Abbie / Yasamin On a Good Note Tour (R18) Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart St, Raglan Saturday 22 July, doors open 7.30pm.

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July 14, 2017July 20, 2017

Residents urged to stay clear of downed power lines in wild weather

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WEL Networks news Waikato may have avoided the worst of the current storms but residents are reminded to stay clear of downed power lines

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Well-constructed and planted riparian margins beside water bodies form a barrier that can help to keep contamin
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July 14, 2017December 19, 2017

Planted riparian ‘Barriers’ help boost waterways

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Waikato Regional Council news Building barriers has been used for thousands of years to protect things. That age-old practice is also useful in the

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