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Koh Larn restaurants targeted for encroachment

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KOH LARN:--Koh Larn shops and restaurants have been told they need to be set back at least three meters from public sidewalks.

 

Pattaya spokesman Pinit Maneerat said April 10 Itthiphol Singkaew, environmental chief on the resort island, and soldiers from Military Circle 14 had begun inspecting commercial storefronts following complaints of encroachment on public land.

 

Most of the problems occur from crowded restaurants trying to make more room for customers by adding tables to the sidewalks, such as authorities found on Ta Waen Beach.

 

Vendors also were told to redouble efforts to dispose of rubbish properly and, on the sand, remain in designated areas to ensure the required amount of free space is left for tourists.

 

The sewage system, which needs improvement, is also currently being looked into as the city plans to make changes after April so that Koh Larn would meet the standards of being a clean and safe place. The Consumption Department is also planning a visit to the local restaurants on Koh Larn as well.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/koh-larn-restaurants-targeted-encroachment-207614

 
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1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

The Consumption Department is also planning a visit to the local restaurants on Koh Larn as well

Consumption Department ?   what on earth is that ????

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7 hours ago, johng said:

Consumption Department ?   what on earth is that ????

Silly question johng they are the "big eaters" ......every department has its share :cheesy:

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A couple of off topic posts have been removed, topic is about Koh Larn shops and restaurants encroachment

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23 hours ago, Rimmer said:
 

The sewage system, which needs improvement, is also currently being looked into as the city plans to make changes after April so that Koh Larn would meet the standards of being a clean and safe place.

 

Interesting admission by the authorities that it isn't,

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Obviously the long term beach encroachment by 'entertainment' venues in Walking Street, Pattaya has already been dealt with in the traditional way!

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On 4/20/2018 at 11:29 AM, Rimmer said:

The sewage system, which needs improvement, is also currently being looked into

And what do they see there?

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