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by Saichon Paewsoongnern

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Environmentally friendly police cars patrol Beach Road

The emphasis on environmentally friendly transport was placed in the spotlight last Wednesday afternoon when the Global Electricmotor Car Asia Ltd. handed over 4 electric “Gemcars” to Pattaya police to use on patrol. Pol. Col Kamolchai Tiengrunroj (foreground), Pattaya’s police superintendent, was highly appreciative of the company’s generosity, saying “I can assure you the cars will be put to good use in patrolling Beach Road and providing service to Pattaya’s tourists.” 

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Closing times for nightspots remain in place, for the moment

Provincial CEO to decide operating hours for zoning

Nightspots in Pattaya have received a reprieve on operating hours after business operators in Pattaya, and around the country, called for changes to the implementation of the entertainment law amendments that were due to be enforced on March 1.

In particular, Pattaya bar owners sent notices of petition on the new laws to local and provincial government offices as well as the Ministry of Interior (MOI) and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The result? Venues will be permitted to continue business as usual, closing at 2 a.m. pending further announcements by the government.

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NEWS

‘Power to the People’ - public to decide fate of Pattaya’s Free Bus service and the Songtaew Cooperative


OUR COMMUNITY

BCCT-AmCham turns environmental during the joint Eastern Seaboard Networking night

Staunch networkers made in the British Chamber of Commerce

The British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) and the American Chamber in Thailand (AmCham) made their way to Sriracha for an evening at the Eastern Seaboard Environmental Complex (ESBEC) run by Waste Management Siam.

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FEATURES

John Morgan re-installed as the master of Lodge Pattaya West Winds

It was an installation wor thy of the highest traditions of the international Masonic Lodge when RWM Jonathan Morgan was re installed into the Chair at Lodge Pattaya West Winds No.1803 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Jean-Marie Obry exchanged marriage vows with the pretty Rattana Sirivechapan and celebrated their union at a reception held at the Residence Garden. Dr. Iain and Rakchanok Corness were on hand to give them their blessings.

More Social Events

SPORTS

Stefan Andersson takes the Open at Lewiinski’s

In this multinational community of which we find ourselves a member, we had a Swede win the 3rd annual Open of a bar/hotel/restaurant/golf venue with a Polish surname which is owned by an American of Italian ancestry who drinks Irish whisky.

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