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VOL.XXII No. 43
Friday October 24 - October 30, 2014
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Pattaya floods … again

Beach Road was more fit for jet skis than cars, as once again, heavy rains Oct. 19-20 were too much for Pattaya’s feeble drainage system.

You know the flooding is bad when kids can ride a banana boat raft down Beach Road. It was just one of the many water-logged sites Oct. 19-20 as heavy rain drenched the area, creating meters-deep flooding in all the usual places where Pattaya’s feeble storm-drainage system failed again: Beach Road, Third Road, Soi Buakaow and on Sukhumvit Road near the highway police, Tesco-Lotus and Boontaworn.

Continued


Crocodiles spotted in Plutaluang

The neighborhood alert went up when Plutaluang residents spotted three crocodiles in a local canal.
The crocs were spotted in the drainage canal that runs from the Plutaluang Golf Course to the sea.

Continued

 

More News >>

Nongprue marks National Police Day
Sour apples among soggy vegetable sellers
Sukhumvit tunnel construction begins Nov. 15
Pattaya outlines measures to upgrade tourist safety
Former governor educates on National Reform Council
Swiss man tries to gas himself in South Pattaya
Jealous, drunk Thai arrested for killing girlfriend
Police bust motorbike-theft ring
Man arrested for stealing phone from hospital patient

Navy camp aims to reign in brawling vocational students

In the wake a string of high-profile brawls between vocational school students, the Royal Thai Navy drafted about 100 Bangkok-area college students into a month-long camp aimed at teaching them discipline, morals and ethics.

Continued

 

Sweden pays tribute to two highly respected honorary consulars during inauguration ceremonies of Swedish Consulate in Pattaya

On the 3rd October 2014, Community leaders and socialites from Pattaya and Bangkok celebrated the grand opening of the new Swedish consulate in Pattaya at the Dusit Thani Hotel.
Continued

More Our community >>

What is the status of the Pattaya property market?


Human Help Network Foundation and Green Pattaya clean Cosy Beach
 

BoT confident Thailand’s GDP will grow in 2015

Bank of Thailand (BoT) Governor Prasarn Trairatvorakul has told foreign journalists that he is confident Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) will grow next year due to its potential, according to BoT spokesman Chirathep Senivongs Na Ayudhya.

Continued

More BUSINESS

Economic slowdown causes government revenue to fall short


Privilege-seeking investors reach record high in September
BoT urges private sector to use yuan trade, investment in China
 

Grease is the word

Students from Garden International School (GIS) are working like ‘greased lightning’ to get ready for a performance of the classic musical Grease.

Continued

Our Children >>

Regents Food Fair a success


King Power buys uniforms for Pattaya students
 
PSC helps to mould future badminton champions

The YWCA complex is situated next to the Amata Golf Course and has been the hosts to the National Badminton Championships of Thailand for many years, as has the involvement of the Pattaya Sports Club. 

Continued

More Sports >>
Lions Clubs square off on sports field
Navy sink Dolphins in local derby
Over 40 top women’s beach volleyball teams head for Pattaya
Golf ace Pornanong hopes to celebrate 25th birthday in style
St. Andrew’s School producing elite athletes
 

A lively concert at Royal Cliff

There was an appreciative audience at the recent “In the Spirit of Classical Music” recital held at the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel featuring pianist and soprano Larisa Ezhelenko and composer-pianist Marcus Tristan.
Continued

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