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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Panic as bar sign blazes in Pattayaland

Firefighters were called into the heart of Soi Pattayaland’s go-go bar district just after midnight on June 12 when a neon sign above one of the bars burst into flames. (Photo by Boonlua Chatree)

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Pattaya schools need to clean up their canteens

An inspector at Pattaya Sanitation Department has warned that most Pattaya school cafeterias do not meet the standards of the Ministry of Public Health.
Only three schools under the city’s direct jurisdiction meet the standards, namely Pattaya School No 3, Pattaya School No 5, and Tantrarak School, says Bubpa Songsakulchai.
Bubpa was speaking at the opening of the consumer protection project for schools known as the Little Food and Drug Administration project, on June 7 at Pattaya City Hall conference room 401.
Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon presided over the opening ceremony for the session, which had 100 children from 18 schools taking part.

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NEWS

Link to filtration plant demanded as 20% of city’s tap water is untreated


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Rare flowering for the corpse plant

A rare blooming of the Amorphophallus Titanum, sometimes known as the corpse flower, was viewed at Nong Nooch Tropical Garden on June 9.

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FEATURES

Newly installed club presidents pledge to carry on the noble task of doing good in the world

With 32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical regions, Rotary is the most renowned service organization in the world.

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OUR CHILDREN

The Master’s Voice

Head of Music at Garden International, the irrepressible and charismatic magician Shane O’Shea, has more strings to his harp than you might think. Not content with conquering the Fobissea (Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia) music world last November, he recently took his unbeaten Garden Under-15 soccer team to the Fobissea games in Bangkok.

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SPORTS

Kiatnarong to lead Thai equestrian team at SEA Games

Kiatnarong Klongkarn will lead the Thai equestrian team into competition at the 24th SEA Games in December.

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