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Raglan (Māori: Whāingaroa [4] or Rakarana) [5] is a small beachside town located 48 km west of Hamilton, New Zealand on State Highway 23.It is known for its surfing, and volcanic black sand beaches.
The Raglan Chronicle, formerly the Raglan County Chronicle, is a free fortnightly newspaper published in Raglan and delivered to most homes west of the summit of State Highway 23. Circulation figures are not published, but the 2013 Census showed 1,143 dwellings in Raglan and 681 in Te Uku area units, [1] in addition to which copies are ...
New Zealand property bubble. The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, [ 1] putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market.
In June 2021 the Raglan end was shortened by 1.09 km (0.68 mi), to a point near Greenslade Rd, so as to allow more development around the road and a lower speed limit. In July 2022, upon opening of the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway , SH 1 moved from its location through Lincoln and Greenwood Streets onto the expressway.
Xtreme Zero Waste is a non-profit organization dedicated to recycling and based in the town of Raglan, New Zealand. [ 1 ] In 2014 it was rebranded from Xtreme Waste. [ 2 ] According to its mission statement, its goal is to create a waste management system for the Raglan/Whaingaroa community in which none of the trash would be stored in landfills.
People from Raglan, New Zealand (15 P) Pages in category "Raglan, New Zealand" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Urban areas are defined by the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18).
The Raglan electorate had 482 registered electors for the 1861 election. [3] In 1861 it was named Raglan, but that town had the only polling station between the southern boundary of the Mokau River [4] and Waiuku, the majority being in the Auckland suburbs. [5] The northern boundary was close to the centre of Auckland, bordering on Newton ...