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The future development of Raglan – what would you like to see in town?

Over the last few years Raglan has seen a dramatic increase in the number of shops and businesses setting up in town. We’re becoming a popular holiday destination and a desirable place to live and work. The future development of Raglan town is a hot topic at the moment – the extended debate over the future of the footbridge showed just how strongly local people care about their town. Now we want to know what you’ve got to say.

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What new shops or businesses would you like to see in Raglan?
Whether you live in Raglan or you’ve visited as a tourist we’d be interested in hearing your thoughts. Use the comment sheet to add your ideas.

3 Responses to “The future development of Raglan – what would you like to see in town?”

  1. Molly Says:

    A deli that sells great cheeses and fresh bread.Would be great for putting together a picnic before hitting the beach.

  2. Glen Says:

    A proper supermarket would be good, somewhere on the outskirts of town and then the ugly concrete wall which is the 4 Square could be utilized better.

  3. bronwyn Says:

    Hi Molly
    The Herbal Dispensary in Raglan has a new fridge and is now stocking organic cheeses,yogurt, quark, fresh bread baked daily, pesto, olives and other gourmet treats, great for your picnics !
    contact us with any other suggestions

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