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  • Phuket committee agrees to set standard tuk-tuk fares

    Phuket committee agrees to set standard tuk-tuk fares

    PHUKET: A maximum fare of 200 baht has been set for any tuk-tuk or taxi ride within Patong, a Phuket provincial committee confirmed today. The committee was tasked to address problems associated with tuk-tuk drivers overcharging customers. Members held a meeting at Provincial Hall today to reach a final agreement on the fares, which are now set to be standard…

  • Phuket “mangrove road’ EIA approved | Thaiger

    Phuket “mangrove road’ EIA approved

    PHUKET: After more than a decade, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) has finally approved an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for a controversial road through a mangrove forest in Phuket Town. News that the EIA of the Klong Koh Phee Road project had been approved was announced yesterday at a project committee meeting chaired by Phuket Governor Tri…

  • Mutilated body found in Phuket palm plantation

    Mutilated body found in Phuket palm plantation

    PHUKET: The body of a Burmese man was found on a Phuket palm plantation yesterday morning with a half-severed head and intestines spilling out. Thalang police were informed of the gruesome discovery at about 8am. The body lay in Palm Anchalee, just south of the Heroines’ Monument and adjacent to the offices of the Phuket Gazette, off Thepkrassatri Road. The…

  • Sky-blue robotic cat invades temple | Thaiger

    Sky-blue robotic cat invades temple

    SUPHAN BURI: A Temple in Suphan Buri province has become a national sensation after an unusual character was spotted hiding in its wall paintings: the Japanese cartoon character Doraemon. Noticing Doraemon’s huge popularity with Thai schoolchildren, artist Rakkiat Lertjitsakun added the sky-blue robotic cat to murals at Wat Samp Pa Siew in Muang district. Now Doraemon and his schoolboy friend…

  • Mick Tonkin funeral set for Wat Prathong, Phuket | Thaiger

    Mick Tonkin funeral set for Wat Prathong, Phuket

    PHUKET: The funeral for well-known Phuket resident Mick Tonkin is now scheduled for Tuesday, February 8, at Wat Prathong in Thalang. The ceremony will start at 12 noon and be followed by a wake at the Black Cat restaurant, one of Mick’s favorite places, in Cherng Talay. For directions to Wat Prathong, see Google Maps and enter the search term:…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Guns and gangs not child’s play

    PHUKET OPINION: Guns and gangs not child’s play

    PHUKET: Just hours before this editorial was written, friends of slain Phuket teenager Surachai (‘Neung’) Takuasook were burning his remains in the furnace of the crematorium in Baan Don village. (See front page story, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.) The shiny white coffin used to house Surachai’s body until it…

  • German dead in Phuket from penis injection | Thaiger

    German dead in Phuket from penis injection

    PHUKET: One German tourist is dead and another in hospital following apparent overdoses of the drug methadone, with one of the men allegedly injecting the drug into his penis. Chalong Police said the tourists, a gay couple in their mid-30s, arrived in Phuket on January 26 as part of a group tour and were staying at a five-star hotel in…

  • Chinese New Year surge for Phuket tourism

    Chinese New Year surge for Phuket tourism

    PHUKET: Phuket is reaping the rewards of a huge surge in tourists for this year’s Chinese New Year. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects revenue generated over the festival period to top the eight-billion-baht mark nationwide, from both domestic and foreign markets. Reports from around the island point to occupancy rates hitting 90 percent in the three and four-star…

  • Israelis offer Phuket tech and security support

    Israelis offer Phuket tech and security support

    PHUKET: The Israeli ambassador to Thailand was in Phuket yesterday and met Governor Tri Augkaradacha to offer assistance in airport security and water technology. Ambassador Itzhak Shoham told the governor that he would, on behalf of Israeli investors, like to offer support and knowledge of security systems to Airports of Thailand in their expansion of Phuket International Airport. Amb Shoham…

  • Phuket puts on spectacular Chinese New Year show

    Phuket puts on spectacular Chinese New Year show

    PHUKET: Chinese New Year kicked off with a hail of fireworks and live performances by acrobats, dancers and some of Thailand’s top musical acts at Sanaam Chai field in Phuket Town yesterday evening. The event, hosted by the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor), started at 4pm and saw thousands of people turn out for the food and entertainment. “This event…

  • TAT invites Phuket tourists, locals to join shrine tours

    TAT invites Phuket tourists, locals to join shrine tours

    PHUKET: The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) office in Phuket Town is inviting residents and tourists to take part in special po thong bus tours of nine Chinese Shrines in Phuket. The cultural tours, conducted aboard 10-seat open-air buses known locally as po thong, will start from the TAT office on Thalang Road at 9am and 10am daily. Those wishing…

  • Popular Phuket expat resident Mick Tonkin is dead

    Popular Phuket expat resident Mick Tonkin is dead

    PHUKET: The well-known Phuket businessman and computer software entrepreneur Mick Tonkin has died suddenly in Bangkok. Mick collapsed as he arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport early on Wednesday evening for a business meeting. Efforts to revive him at the scene and later in hospital were unsuccessful. It is understood he suffered a massive heart attack. Born in south London at the…

  • Phuket to host Poolasia Expo and Conference

    Phuket to host Poolasia Expo and Conference

    PHUKET: The Poolasia Expo and Conference, billed as the first swimming pool and spa trade show in tropical Asia, will be held at Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa from March 4 to 6. Event organizer Silkwaters Media is inviting swimming pool companies, contractors, spa suppliers, architects, developers, hotels, resorts, apartment owners and managers, hospitals, and private investors to participate.…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Phuket murder suspect Lee Aldhouse in court

    BREAKING NEWS: Phuket murder suspect Lee Aldhouse in court

    PHUKET: Phuket “kickbox murder” suspect Lee Aldhouse appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Tuesday for an extradition hearing following a request from the Thai authorities, the UK Home Office has confirmed. He will remain in custody in the UK until at least March 1, when he will return to the same court for extradition proceedings, Sam Eversden of…

  • Coconut shortage hurting Phuket retailers

    Coconut shortage hurting Phuket retailers

    PHUKET: Phuket grocers are struggling to keep coconut products on their shelves amid a nationwide shortage due to drought and an insect infestation in the heart of Thailand’s coconut country. Supermarket giants Tesco Lotus and Big C both told the Phuket Gazette that their orders for coconut milk – a main ingredient in many Thai foods, especially desserts – are…

  • Phuket “heinous” crimes up, murders down in 2010 | Thaiger

    Phuket “heinous” crimes up, murders down in 2010

    PHUKET: There were 40 premeditated murders reported in Phuket in 2010, down from 45 in 2009, according to crime statistics released by the Phuket Provincial Police. The figures compare reported crime in five categories, along with arrest rates, over the two years. The first category, heinous crimes, saw a 36% increase overall, with 72 cases in 2009 increasing to 98…

  • Phuket mascot for Youth Games unveiled

    Phuket mascot for Youth Games unveiled

    PHUKET: The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) Phuket office has unveiled its official mascot for the 28th Thailand Youth Games, to be hosted in Phuket from March 18-28 next year. SAT Phuket Office Director Wirat Patee told the Phuket Gazette that the mascot, which has yet to be named, was chosen on Monday. The mascot has a blue body, human…

  • Dead body discovered by Phuket dive boat tourists | Thaiger

    Dead body discovered by Phuket dive boat tourists

    PHUKET: A body was found floating in the sea by passengers on a Phuket dive boat this afternoon. The gruesome discovery was made in the waters between Koh Racha Yai and Chalong pier. Chalong Police told the Phuket Gazette that Marine Police have retrieved the body, which arrived at Chalong Pier about an hour ago. The boat, a Dive Chalong…

  • Phuket Rotary continues fire relief efforts

    Phuket Rotary continues fire relief efforts

    PHUKET: The Rotary Club of Patong Beach is continuing its drive to provide relief to about 120 people who lost their homes in the Patong fire last week. “The club has approved a 50,000-baht emergency fund and collected 6,300 baht from our own membership to help the people who lost their homes,” said Stan Bailey. “This money is being used…

  • Rohingya refugees arrested on arrival in Phuket

    Rohingya refugees arrested on arrival in Phuket

    PHUKET: A boatload of 70 Rohingya refugees landed at Rawai Beach at the southern end of Phuket early this morning, only to be rounded up and taken to Chalong Police Station. Duty Officer Boonlert Onklang of Chalong Police said he arrived at the beach with fellow officers at about 5:30am. Within 90 minutes, police had arrested 35 of the refugees,…

  • Phuket Poll: Police tourist shelter the last resort? | Thaiger

    Phuket Poll: Police tourist shelter the last resort?

    PHUKET: The Tourist Police (TP) are planning to build a temporary shelter for ‘down-on-their-luck’ foreign tourists. The new facility will be constructed at the TP’s regional headquarters on Yaowarat Road in Phuket Town. But is the shelter really a good idea? Have your say by voting in the latest Phuket Gazette readers’ poll.

  • Phuket in eye of national park corruption storm | Thaiger

    Phuket in eye of national park corruption storm

    PHUKET: Seven marine national parks for which Phuket is a major gateway for tourists will be investigated for alleged corruption in the collection of admission fees. A team officers to investigate the alleged corruption was selected on Saturday. Sunant Arunnopparat, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said an impartial official from the department would be…

  • No fatalities as Phuket tour bus overturns

    No fatalities as Phuket tour bus overturns

    PHUKET: A tour bus carrying 17 Chinese tourists overturned last night after the driver allegedly lost control at the Tesco-Lotus “crossroads”, colliding with two other vehicles, and injuring seven people. Phuket City Police Duty Officer Teerawat Amnartcharoenying said the accident occurred around 8:30pm. At the scene, police found the overturned bus. Nearby was a sedan with a smashed front end…

  • Phuket water woes in the spotlight

    Phuket water woes in the spotlight

    PHUKET: In response to a constant stream of complaints about water supply, Phuket Vice Governor Somkiat Sangkaosuttirak held a meeting last week to call for more long-term coordination among water authorities on the island. V/Gov Somkiat said that his office has received many complaints from Phuket residents about water supply problems and that many of them want the local tambon…

  • PHUKET OPINION: Why not support a bit of heart for unlucky tourists?

    PHUKET OPINION: Why not support a bit of heart for unlucky tourists?

    PHUKET: The plan by the Phuket Tourist Police to build a shelter for foreign tourists who fall on hard times is laudable and long overdue, as evidenced by the number of hard luck cases whose travails have been chronicled in the Phuket Gazette for many years. Exact details of the plan have yet to be revealed, but Ekachai Pramanakul, chief…

  • Phuket teen gunned down in Thalang | Thaiger

    Phuket teen gunned down in Thalang

    PHUKET: Thalang Police are investigating the shooting murder of a 13-year-old boy gunned down on a motorbike early this morning. Thalang Police duty officer Krissana Juntanit received a report of a shooting just after midnight. Capt Krissana, fellow police and rescue workers arrived at the scene, behind the Chinese shrine in the Ban Don area of Thepkrasattri subdistrict. Local residents…

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  • Phuket tuk-tuks protest Patong one-way

    Phuket tuk-tuks protest Patong one-way

    PHUKET: More than 100 Phuket tuk-tuk drivers staged a protested at Kathu Police Station yesterday afternoon, calling for changes to be made to the new one-way system in Patong. To hear their grievances, Kathu Deputy Superintendent Lt Col Kittipong Klaikaew jammed 45 of them into a meeting room at the station. Mardlee “Bang Lee” Sawangpon, 56, spoke on behalf of…

  • Phuket scam artist tests the waterworks | Thaiger

    Phuket scam artist tests the waterworks

    PHUKET: The head of the Phuket Provincial Waterworks (PPW) office is warning people to check the credentials of officers who offer to install water meters at their homes, saying the home owners might be overcharged. Pisak Chonlayut, who heads the Provincial Waterworks Authority office in Phuket, said a former employee of the Phuket City Waterworks had been posing as a…

  • Government warns Phuket hotels on tax evasion | Thaiger

    Government warns Phuket hotels on tax evasion

    THE Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) is threatening to take legal action against one-third of all hotel operators in Phuket for failing to pay the controversial hotel room tax. The organization hopes an awareness-raising campaign – backed by the threat of legal measures – can help it raise hotel room tax revenues from last year’s 60 million baht to 70mn…