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  • Gazette office closed on April 6, Chakri Day

    Gazette office closed on April 6, Chakri Day

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette would like to inform our readers and advertisers that our office in Koh Kaew will be closed tomorrow in observance of Chakri Day. Chakri Day commemorates the founding of the royal Chakri Dynasty of which the present Thai monarch, HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is the ninth king (Rama IX). As Chakri Day this year falls on a Saturday, all government offices and bank main branches will observe a holiday on Monday.

  • Villagers appeal to Prime Minister’s Office over Phuket land claim

    Villagers appeal to Prime Minister’s Office over Phuket land claim

    PHUKET: Villagers fighting a land claim to 83 rai near an old tin mine in Chalong say they have turned to the Prime Minister’s Office to settle the dispute, in which they claim to have lived at the site for nearly a decade. The move to appeal to the Prime Minister’s Office follows more than 50 villagers turning out in force yesterday in their second attempt to stop Land Office surveyors from confirming the boundaries of the plot in question.

  • Phuket doctors unaffected by health care pay reform

    Phuket doctors unaffected by health care pay reform

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) today confirmed that the introduction of the new P4P “Pay for performance” system of calculating rural doctors’ remuneration will not affect any public health care services in Phuket.

  • Phuket British school issues statement over Russian motorbike crash victims

    Phuket British school issues statement over Russian motorbike crash victims

    PHUKET: The British International School – Phuket (BIS), this morning issued a statement concerning the two teenage Russian students who are in hospital after a serious motorbike crash on the bypass road on Saturday (story

  • Phuket Songkran may be drier than usual

    Phuket Songkran may be drier than usual

    PHUKET: Following the ban on “water battles” in trucks recently announced by Deputy Interior Minister Chat Kuldilok for Songkran celebrations (

  • Phuket Opinion: Expats in need – who you gonna call?

    Phuket Opinion: Expats in need – who you gonna call?

    Bruce Stanley is an American who has been helping foreigners in Phuket for over 20 years.

  • Phuket hotels given one month to start reporting foreign guests

    Phuket hotels given one month to start reporting foreign guests

    PHUKET: Hotels and other guest accommodation establishments across the island have until May 1 to start filing daily reports identifying their guests to Phuket Immigration before officers start raiding – and charging – the hotel operators. The news follows Phuket Immigration Superintendent Sunchai Chokkajaykij on Thursday laying down the law to his officers, ordering them to launch a campaign to get hotels, resorts and apartment residence operators to report the names of their foreign guests to the immigration office each day. “According to the Immigration Act B.

  • Spate of Phuket parking lot robberies prompts security boost

    Spate of Phuket parking lot robberies prompts security boost

    PHUKET: Five car burglaries in two months at the Bang Maruan lagoon in Srisoonthorn has prompted Deputy Mayor Sakchai Mulikabutr to boost the number of security guards patrolling the area in the evenings.

  • Phuket sea gypsies fight forced relocation

    Phuket sea gypsies fight forced relocation

    SPECIAL REPORT PHUKET: Fearing they will have nowhere to go if court-ordered evictions are carried out, villagers at the southern Phuket sea gypsy community in Rawai have steadfastly resolved to stay put. “Our people have been living here for more than 200 years. Our homes once lined the length of the beach, but now we have only 19 rai to live on,” said village elder Ngeam Dumrongkaset, 68.

  • Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    PHUKET: The forecast for isolated, scattered showers across Phuket in the coming days will offer little reprieve to the island’s ongoing dry spell, which is Phuket’s driest January-to-March period in a decade, experts have warned. “The average rainfall during January to March over the past 10 years is 277.71mm, but this year we received only 63.