Raglan iHub? Who are they?
The Raglan iHub Information and Art Centre is a hidden gem that some locals may not even know exists. The Raglan iHub has remained under the radar for many who fondly remember its predecessor, Raglan i-Site.
Te Ahumahi Tāpoi The Destination and Visitor Management group recognizes the importance to respect local culture and protect the environment. We aim to give priority to local interests and work to achieve a positive and enjoyable experience for visitors. The group will strive to meet the interests of locals and encourage them to be involved in the decision making process. Why do people want to visit us? … just look around! With picture perfect sunsets (and sunrises) almost year-round and laid-back vibes, Whaingaroa Raglan is hard to beat. Raglan offers pristine surf, mountain trails, epic views and a unique opportunity to connect and care for the environment. Visitors don’t want Raglan to change. There is a connection to Raglan that many feel their own home has lost. The Raglan iHub Information and Art Centre is a hidden gem that some locals may not even know exists. The Raglan iHub has remained under the radar for many who fondly remember its predecessor, Raglan i-Site. Karioi, cloaked in native forest and rising dramatically along our rugged west coast, is more than just an iconic feature of the Whaingaroa landscape. We had another great group of community members attend our recent Te Tiriti Workshop earlier this month. These events are a Within ten years, Raglan will be widely recognised as the eco-friendly heart of New Zealand, and be a leading example of responsible and sustainable tourism. Ensure local interests are kept at the forefront of future visitor growth. Encourage shoulder season events and activities that help support businesses and employment through the winter months. Create a cohesive marketing message, focused on sustainable tourism, a ‘how-to visit Raglan’ guide. Creating and supporting ‘sustainable’ visitor experiences. Develop and align marketing of Raglan with the values of the community. Maintain the character of the town, keep the Raglan vibe alive. Develop a ‘Raglan Customer Charter’ that underpins exceptional customer service to all customers regardless of the business. Create a cohesive, community-minded marketing message that all tourism operators and promoters can use. Educate our friends and travellers who visit about: reducing; re-using and upcycling. It would be great to share more stories of the people and past of this place. Public weather resistant signage would be wonderful to educate visitors and instill pride in folk who call Whaingaroa home. Destination & Visitor Management
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Raglan iHub? Who are they?
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Create a cohesive, sustainable marketing message that is aligned with Raglan Naturally
Encourage off-season events and activities
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