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Wharf works and Wi Neera footpath top the bill in this month’s community board update
Deputy chair of the Raglan Community Board, Chris Rayner shares with Aaron some of the matters that are…
29 November, 2023
Whaingaroa Environmental Defence: Nov 29 Raglan Community Board Meeting
The next Raglan Community Board meeting is Wed 29 November at 1.30pm in the Town Hall Supper Room.…
28 November, 2023
Strategy just the start for council’s climate change response
Earlier this month, Waikato District Council approved its inaugural Climate Response and Resilience Strategy. The council’s Climate Action…
24 November, 2023
Raglan News Bulletin Wednesday 22 November 2023
Parts of Bow St will be closed today as the palm trees get a trim. Traffic coming into…
22 November, 2023
Councillor Kōrero with Lisa Thomson: measures in place to get wastewater discharges under control
With wastewater issues still top of everyone’s agenda, Whāingaroa Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson joined Aaron in the studio…
21 November, 2023
Raglan News Bulletin Monday 20th November 2023
Council is starting work this week to repair the seawall between the pedestrian bridge and Bow Street. There…
20 November, 2023
Joe Wilson – Lots of Little Fires
Joe Wilson’s video project – Lots of Little Fires – has won an award at the Community Research…
14 November, 2023
Raglan News Bulletin Monday 13th November 2023
Waikato Regional Council has kicked off its summer coastal monitoring programme. The annual programme collects data about water…
13 November, 2023
Raglan News Bulletin Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Protests have already occurred against the proposed windfarm but Bluefloat Energy will be in town on Thursday evening…
8 November, 2023
Human Error To Blame For Wastewater Release
In our regular catch up with Raglan Community Board Chair Dennis Amoore, he offers a summary of the…
6 November, 2023