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The resurfacing of Walking Street continues at a snail’s pace, with workers having to relevel the nightlife strip again. On June 15, the project to pave Walking Street with decorative bricks was said to be 27% complete. (confirmed by 4 sources) [1]
A wheelchair-accessible pedestrian bridge took seven years to build and, in classic Pattaya fashion, wasn’t maintained after opening. So, it’s no wonder that three years later, the elevators no longer work. [2]
To mark our 28th Anniversary on 23 July 2021, Pattaya Mail extends our hand of friendship and support to all businesses going through a very tough time during the pandemic and now the dreaded LOCKDOWN. [3]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Wutthisak Rermkijakarn visited the area near Soi Phothisan in north Pattaya to deliver wheelchairs to bedridden patients On October 30. He was accompanied by Capt. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
Wheelchair ramps are good. But 100-meter ramps may be overdoing it. A PTT gas station on Highway 36 outside Pattaya became notorious on social media after a video showed a three-leg, 100-meter-long ramp awaiting those using wheelchairs. [5]
Pattaya will drain floodwaters in the southern end of the city into a canal after underground cables blocked the laying of a new pipeline. [6]
A sick Pattaya elephant is on its way back home. Ply Kun Phan, 64, was suffering from diabetic ketoacidosis it developed while being held at the Pattaya Elephant Camp. [7]
A Chonburi council member donated supplies and a walker to a homebound Pattaya resident. [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
The resurfacing of Walking Street continues at a snail’s pace, with workers having to relevel the nightlife strip again. On June 15, the project to pave Walking Street with decorative bricks was said to be 27% complete.
A wheelchair-accessible pedestrian bridge took seven years to build and, in classic Pattaya fashion, wasn’t maintained after opening. So, it’s no wonder that three years later, the elevators no longer work.
To mark our 28th Anniversary on 23 July 2021, Pattaya Mail extends our hand of friendship and support to all businesses going through a very tough time during the pandemic and now the dreaded LOCKDOWN.
PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Wutthisak Rermkijakarn visited the area near Soi Phothisan in north Pattaya to deliver wheelchairs to bedridden patients On October 30. He was accompanied by Capt.
Wheelchair ramps are good. But 100-meter ramps may be overdoing it. A PTT gas station on Highway 36 outside Pattaya became notorious on social media after a video showed a three-leg, 100-meter-long ramp awaiting those using wheelchairs.
Pattaya will drain floodwaters in the southern end of the city into a canal after underground cables blocked the laying of a new pipeline.
A sick Pattaya elephant is on its way back home. Ply Kun Phan, 64, was suffering from diabetic ketoacidosis it developed while being held at the Pattaya Elephant Camp.
A Chonburi council member donated supplies and a walker to a homebound Pattaya resident.
A Pattaya cancer sufferer who had to sleep on the floor now has a hospital bed at home. Nongprue Deputy Mayor Wanchai Saen-ngam and his staff presented the loaner bed to Humda Klaiklung, 69, Oct. 29.
A massive new drainage system under the railway parallel road remains stuck in the first of three construction phases.