
The Community Board Is Listening: Engage on Local Issues
Residents of Raglan are encouraged to voice their concerns and suggestions at the Community Board meeting today, June 18, 2025, at the Te Uku Community Hall. This session provides a golden opportunity for locals to directly communicate with board members about important issues such as the future of roading in Whaingaroa and plans for recreation reserves. Community involvement is critical in shaping effective policy, and your voice matters in guiding the board’s agenda.
Enhancements in Wastewater Management: A Step Towards Sustainability
While Raglan's treated wastewater outfall pipe has undergone temporary repairs, the need for a long-term solution remains urgent. The council reveals that design work for a permanent fix is ready, yet access to the outfall pipe, which crosses private land, poses challenges. The Working District Council (WDC) is committed to collaborating with mana whenua, seeking a mutually beneficial approach to resolve this vital infrastructure issue.
Matariki Festivities: Cultural Celebrations Await
This weekend marks Matariki, a time for reflection and celebration in New Zealand. Locals can immerse themselves in the festivities at the Old School, which will host a hangi and various artistic events, including an art exhibition and a workshop led by Tux Severne. Engaging in cultural activities not only strengthens community bonds but also enriches our understanding of local heritage and traditions.
Adjustments to Waste Collection Schedule: Convenience for All
With a public holiday on Friday, Xtreme Zero Waste announces that kerbside pickups will take place on Thursday this week instead. Residents are reminded to place their pre-paid bags and recycling crates out by 8 AM to ensure a smooth collection. Such reminders help maintain our community's commitment to waste management and recycling.
Reflecting on Local History: Celebrating 120 Years of the Harbourview Hotel
The Harbourview Hotel, a beloved establishment within the community, is celebrating its 120th anniversary this year. This milestone not only highlights the resilience and history of local businesses but also serves as a reminder of Raglan’s enduring charm despite facing challenges like past fires that destroyed its predecessors.
As we navigate through these community updates, it's clear that every voice counts, whether it’s ensuring our council addresses local issues or celebrating our cultural richness. Get involved, stay informed, and help shape the vibrant future of Raglan.
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