Whānau Reclamation Workshops

Integral to realising the vision of the Reclaiming Pūtoetoe project are reclamation workshops with Ngāti Māhanga whānau. Funded by WEL Energy Trust and held at the Raglan Holiday Park Papahua, spots in these workshops filled within hours

Reclamation and Reconnection

Ngāti Māhanga whānau

Integral to realising the vision of the Reclaiming Pūtoetoe project are reclamation workshops with Ngāti Māhanga whānau. Funded by WEL Energy Trust and held at the Raglan Holiday Park Papahua, spots in these workshops filled within hours.

Sustained by delicious kai, space was created for whānau to come together to learn, kōrero, connect and dream.

Whānau walked the whenua, listening, seeing and feeling, as they actively reclaimed and reconnected to their whenua, tūpuna and stories.

“We want people to understand why this whenua matters”

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Raglan Naturally Community Trust has supported the establishment of the Whāingaroa Community Response Group (WCRG). The WCRG is a community-led volunteer group established to support the community before, during and after an emergency event.
Raglan Naturally Community Trust have partnered with the Whāingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation (WRDMO) to develop and implement a community-led five-year Tourism & Events Strategy.
The Reclaiming Pūtoetoe project is a bold, community-led vision to create a self-funding cultural and community space at the historic Wi Neera/Bow Street site in Raglan.

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