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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Tropical storm Toraji pounds Pattaya
During one of the worst thunder storms to hit Pattaya this
year, trees, lamp posts and sign boards were uprooted and strewn all over the
beaches of Pattaya and Jomtien.
continued | More News
10-wheel truck struck by train
The driver of a 10-wheel truck had a lucky escape during the early evening of
July 8 when a locomotive struck his vehicle as he was crossing the railway line
at Soi Nong Manao, in Ban Nong Sadao.
Witnesses told Banglamung police that the Isuzu truck, which belonged to Pattaya
Chaithip Company and whose driver was later identified as Preecha Thongkham, age
33, a Banglamung local, had tried to drive across the rail track before a loud
crash was heard.
continued | More News
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Happy Birthday HRH Princess Soamsawalee
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Back home and happy – thanks to Rotary
How tragedy can be turned on its head! The Rotary Club of
Taksin-Pattaya was contacted two months ago by the Social Services Director
at Nongprue Sub-District, asking for help in restoring a family home that
had been damaged by a fire, leaving the family homeless. Secretary Bob
Denzil headed up the committee responsible for taking on the task and just
two months later the house has officially been handed back to the family.
continued | More Community
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City presents Meritorious Public
Service Awards to 7 Pattaya citizens
Last month at a ceremony in city hall, Deputy Mayor Ronakit Ekasingh,
chaired a meeting to announce and honour 7 selected persons for their
service to the Pattaya community.
In his presentation speech Ronakit said, “Pattaya as you well know is a
small city with its unique beauty and way of life. Though Pattaya has
developed at a rapid pace, we have still managed to maintain its charm
and character.
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Regent’s students in groundbreaking Round Square service trip on Koh Phi Phi
Immediately after the service at Koh Phi Phi two longtail boats
took us from the Ban Koh Phi Phi School to the Laem Tong Bay School on
the opposite side of the island and the contrast in atmospheres really
shocked us.
More Our Children
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Pattaya stages own petanque contest
in run-up to world event
Pattaya staged its own petanque competition on June 29 as part of the run-up
to the 43rd World Petanque Championships that will be held in the city
during September.Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon presided over the opening at the
Pattaya School No 7 sports field, and the organizing committee of the World
Championships opened their own booth at the school to publicize the upcoming
event.
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