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Old Phuket Town to be ‘wireless’ by November

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Burying the cables in Old Phuket Town is expected to greatly enhance

the beauty of the Sino-Portuguese buildings in the area.

Photo: Pimwara Choksakulpan

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The ugly cables are to be buried by November.

Photo: Pimwara Choksakulpan

PHUKET: -- Municipal workers will start pulling down power poles along Thalang, Dibuk and Theprasattri Roads in the Old Town by November if all goes according to plan, the Phuket City Mayor has announced.

Speaking at a meeting at Provincial Hall last week, Mayor Somjai Suwansupapana said that stage two of the project to install all power and telecommunication cables underground in the Old Town was ready to to begin.

The municipality has held two public hearings seeking feedback from local residents, she said.

So far, the feedback has been positive, with most people living in the area satisfied with the project, Mayor Somjai said.

Stage II is budgeted to cost 39,740,900 baht, comprising 26,476,600 baht from the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) and 13,264,300 from Phuket City Municipality.

The project also requires involvement from the TOT, the CAT and TT&T, as telecom cables belonging to these companies will also be installed underground, said Mayor Somjai.

Work will start with the PEA burying cables along Dibuk Road in June, with Krabi Road, Phuket Road and part of Thepkrasattri Road next in line.

“The work to be done will be much like that already conducted along Thalang Road,” Mayor Somjai said.

“However, the project will be more complicated along Phuket Road and Thepkrasattri Road because high-voltage power cables are involved and need to go underground as well,” she added.

“Before work on stage two begins, we will hold another hearing to make sure all the people and agencies involved have a clear understanding of what is being done and the effect the project will have on the area,” Mayor Somjai said.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-05-14

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That's quite a big price tag, but let's all hope this happens to other areas around the island. Was quite a big mess along the Karon beach front road during the burial process but what a difference now that the poles and wires are gone.... :)

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