Go Raglan Goes Live

A new website, Go Raglan, has been launched by the Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation (WRDMO) as the go-to online guide for locals and visitors to Raglan.

A new website, Go Raglan, has been launched by the Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation (WRDMO) as the go-to online guide for locals and visitors to Raglan.

The site is part of WRDMO’s five-year, community-led tourism and events plan, supported by funding from the Department of Internal Affairs.

Go Raglan weaves together whānau, hapū, iwi, businesses, organisations, visitors and partners – all with the shared goal of protecting and celebrating what makes Whāingaroa Raglan unique.

Highlighting everything from community initiatives and volunteer efforts to local environmental projects, the website encourages travellers to experience not just the well-known attractions, but the heart of what makes Whāingaroa tick.

WRDMO representative Charlie Young says the site is designed to evolve and grow with community input.

“Go Raglan is really a celebration of what makes our place special – it gives people a peek into the Raglan lifestyle,” he says. “We’d love to hear from locals if there are any gaps or new ideas to add.”

Thanks to the Webpaste team for the development and design of the website.

Explore the new website at goraglan.com

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