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Breaking News:
  • Thinking of standing for Raglan Community Board or Councillor? Here’s where to begin
  • July 5, 6 – movies: TARRAC, OCEAN, TINA
  • Raglan Library Matariki Competition
  • IAWAI company takes on water for Raglan and Waikato
  • Raglan’s Putoetoe walkway reopens for Matariki
  • Thinking of standing for Raglan Community Board or Councillor? Here’s where to begin

    Thinking of standing for Raglan Community Board or Councillor? Here’s where to begin

    WDC news If you’ve ever thought about running for Raglan Community Board or Councillor, or wondered what the job involves, Waikato District Council’ say
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  • July 5, 6 – movies: TARRAC, OCEAN, TINA

    July 5, 6 – movies: TARRAC, OCEAN, TINA

    For the first weekend in July, the Raglan Old School Arts Centre at 5 Stewart St, has three movies coming up including two new
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    Featured News and Key Events Town and Around 
  • Raglan Library Matariki Competition

    Raglan Library Matariki Competition

    Ngaa mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Maaori!  Raglan and other Waikato District Libraries are celebrating Matariki with their annual Matariki Online Competition. Entries
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  • IAWAI company takes on water for Raglan and Waikato

    IAWAI company takes on water for Raglan and Waikato

    Waikato’s first publicly-owned water company has a name and its first ever Board of Directors. The company name – IAWAI Flowing Waters – was
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    Featured News and Key Events Town and Around 
  • Raglan’s Putoetoe walkway reopens for Matariki

    Raglan’s Putoetoe walkway reopens for Matariki

    Residents and visitors alike can once again take in the beauty of Raglan’s harbour from the Putoetoe Walkway after upgrades and final safety improvements
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Thinking of standing for Raglan Community Board or Councillor? Here’s where to beginJuly 5, 6 – movies: TARRAC, OCEAN, TINARaglan Library Matariki CompetitionIAWAI company takes on water for Raglan and WaikatoRaglan’s Putoetoe walkway reopens for Matariki
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May 23, 2017May 25, 2017

Fees going up for Raglan dog owners

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Waikato District Council Dog Registration Fees & Charges 2017/2018 The following dog registration fees and charges have been adopted by the Waikato District Council.

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Arts Information Town and Around 
May 22, 2017July 8, 2017

Jun 30 – Jul 2: Word Cafe Raglan 2017

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Word Cafe Raglan is back in 2017 with a programme of poetry, workshops, and readings at the Raglan Town Hall. This readers and writers festival

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Oi, aka Grey-Faced Petrel, is one of the few burrowing petrels to still survive on the New Zealand mainland, and Oi come to the Raglan coastline to breed every winter. - Image Karioi Maunga
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May 21, 2017May 25, 2017

May 24: Oi Night – May season monitoring

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Hello volunteers and supporting landowners and backyard trappers! Another new moon brings the Oi onto our coastline this month. We’ll be continuing our monitoring

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Information Town and Around 
May 20, 2017May 22, 2017

Regional rates up by 2.9% for Raglan and other Waikato ratepayers

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Waikato Regional Council news Proposed regional council rates rise stays under 3 per cent  Waikato regional councillors have today kept the proposed rate rise

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