Tag: Itthiphol Kunplome
Private sector donates 9,500 beach umbrellas, benches to Pattaya
A group of tourism-related businesses have donated thousands of beach benches and umbrellas to Pattaya to help the city’s effort to beautify its...
Stung by international criticism, Thai officials turn to media to help...
Denounced internationally for the past two years for their inability to combat human trafficking, Thai officials are hoping the media can educate people...
City assists four families whose houses were destroyed by fire
Pattaya officials gave emergency supplies and 2,000 baht to four families whose homes were destroyed by fire in the Thamsamakkee Temple area. ...
Despite the heat, music fans pack the beach
Pee Sadued rocks the crowd during the annual Pattaya Music Festival. The searing heat did not deter the crowds, as hundreds of thousands of...
Mayor addresses foreign business community
Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome addressed an interested group of ex-pats at a special dinner in the Amari Orchid Resort, organized by the Eastern Seaboard...
Work begins on final phase of Jomtien Beach artificial reef
Work on the final segment of a Jomtien Beach artificial reef got underway April 24 with top Pattaya officials helping to release fish and...
Gearing up for re-election, mayor announces ‘new look’ for Pattaya
Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome launched his re-election campaign with videos and a mascot promoting his idea of a “new look” for the city....
With elections near, Mayor touts opinion poll showing 78.1% job approval
As he prepares to stand for re-election, Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome announced that a poll commissioned by his campaign team showed 78.1 percent...
53 more Cambodian beggars arrested, deported
Pattaya police rounded up 53 Cambodians alleged to be working illegally in Thailand as beggars. Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, Ministry...
Servants and teachers given lessons on ethics, morality
Pattaya public servants and teachers were given lessons in ethics and morality as officials try to improve the reputation of the city workers....