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Officials remove encroaching signs on Lay Phang Beach in Thalang


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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Thalang – Officials removed encroaching signs on Lay Phang Beach in Thalang after all encroached structures were ordered by relevant agencies to be demolished.

 

Wednesday (October 26th) a team of officials from the Phuket Legal Execution Office and the Cherng Talay Police inspected the area of interest on Lay Phang Beach – Layan Beach in the Cherng Talay sub-district.

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2022/10/27/officials-remove-encroaching-signs-on-lay-phang-beach-in-thalang/

 

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Hundreds of tourists went to these beach bars which created employment for many locals who are now jobless,were the bar owners offered the opportunity to rent the space ? 

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14 minutes ago, Scottie12 said:

Hundreds of tourists went to these beach bars which created employment for many locals who are now jobless,were the bar owners offered the opportunity to rent the space ? 

I don't think they asked the price, they just moved in.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

I don't think they asked the price, they just moved in.

I don’t think they ‘just moved in’, probably had to pay some Phuket official(s) for ‘permission’ first.

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Seems to me like a half-hearted gesture - I rode along there yesterday and a few places between the Banyan Tree back entrance and the Mövenpick seem to have been removed and the land cleared but plenty of "structures" remain untouched as you go further north along that road.

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2 hours ago, London Lowf said:

Seems to me like a half-hearted gesture - I rode along there yesterday and a few places between the Banyan Tree back entrance and the Mövenpick seem to have been removed and the land cleared but plenty of "structures" remain untouched as you go further north along that road.

The removed ones were actioned because the authorities were finally pressured to clear them pursuant to supreme court decisions, despite the previous fat mayor letting it drag on for years..  The heat is not on yet for the others remaining further along.

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