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City Gardeners Replant Flowerbeds On Beach Road

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City gardeners replant flowerbeds on Beach Road

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PATTAYA:--City gardeners are again replanting trampled flowers and restoring greenery along Beach Road to repair damage done during beachfront events.

Workers deployed Nov. 2 from the Amari Orchid Pattaya to Central Road, trimming trees, watering flowers and removing dead foliage. In some areas, new Thai flowers were planted, including Fahprathanporn and rose periwinkle, and yellow star trees.

Full story:http://www.pattayamail.com/localnews/city-gardeners-replant-flowerbeds-on-beach-road-18352

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

They should have have waited another 2 weeks and done it after Loy Kratong finishes.

They wouldn't get trampled during beachfront events if they gave ppl adequate space to walk instead of fill the sidewalks with vendors which use the road to park their cars on. How about putting the vendors on the beach? And then leaving the side walk for walking....

Just an idea.

Why not just widen the side walk, and leave the stupid flowers out? Its a narrow walkway, and people will always trample on the flowers, or take a short cut, across the road. The walkway is very artistic, but in places it narrows so much, and with the motocy deliver boys driving up and down, its just not big enough.

For some reason, Thais do not think of a permanent solution, just plant things, then rip everything out, when the next event comes along.

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