PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late January
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
That might explain the slow progress of 'track' prep. At least they leveled out some of the unlevel road surface. Now get to look at guardrail and fencing for next 3 ish months.
BUMMER ... was looking forward to it myself
BUMMER ... was looking forward to it myself
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Won't the guardrail and fencing be a bit inconvenient for the weekend market?KhunLA wrote:That might explain the slow progress of 'track' prep. At least they leveled out some of the unlevel road surface. Now get to look at guardrail and fencing for next 3 ish months.
BUMMER ... was looking forward to it myself
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Seem to be making do. At the pier, just south & north of, no guardrail, and half way into the market set up, there's only one piece of three, so easily stepped over. Where it does block crossing the road, more northward, is where non food vendor used to set up, and most haven't really returned during and after the lockdowns.
They actually set up more than a few food vendors every day now on both sides of the street, when used to just be about 10 vendors on the non surf side. Quite active after 4 pm till 8 ish I think.
They actually set up more than a few food vendors every day now on both sides of the street, when used to just be about 10 vendors on the non surf side. Quite active after 4 pm till 8 ish I think.
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
^^ Thanks. We had wondered how the market was doing recently as planning to go down for a weekend.
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Oo-er
Official in Prachuap Khiri Khan probed for allegedly approving an illegal car race
The civil works and town planning office of Thailand’ssouthern coastal province of Prachuap Khiri Khan has launched an investigation into an official for allegedly issuing a permit unlawfully, for a private company to hold a car race from November 24th to 28th on Prachuap Bay beach road and the road around Khao Chong Krachok mountain, covering a distance of 2.3km.
The race, organized by PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021, has already been ordered postponed to January 19th to 23rd by Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Governor Sathien Charoen Rian,reportedly on the grounds that the race coincides with the Sub-district Administration Organization elections on November 28th.
The provincial police chief, Pol Maj-Gen Wanchai Tharanatham, said recently that he has not yet granted approval for the closure of the road for the race and is waiting for the organiser of the event to produce relevant documents, including the permit for the race.
He also said that he would like to know whether the event organiser has the consent of most of the people in the Muang district, as well as the provincial communicable disease committee.
Suvit Polsen, the chief of the provincial civil works and town planning office, said that the official in his office who is now under investigation issued an official letter, without authorisation, to allow the event organiser to hold the contest and to install safety equipment along the route.
https://www.thaipbsworld.com/official-i ... -car-race/
Methinks somebody's brown envelope was lost in the post.
Official in Prachuap Khiri Khan probed for allegedly approving an illegal car race
The civil works and town planning office of Thailand’ssouthern coastal province of Prachuap Khiri Khan has launched an investigation into an official for allegedly issuing a permit unlawfully, for a private company to hold a car race from November 24th to 28th on Prachuap Bay beach road and the road around Khao Chong Krachok mountain, covering a distance of 2.3km.
The race, organized by PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021, has already been ordered postponed to January 19th to 23rd by Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Governor Sathien Charoen Rian,reportedly on the grounds that the race coincides with the Sub-district Administration Organization elections on November 28th.
The provincial police chief, Pol Maj-Gen Wanchai Tharanatham, said recently that he has not yet granted approval for the closure of the road for the race and is waiting for the organiser of the event to produce relevant documents, including the permit for the race.
He also said that he would like to know whether the event organiser has the consent of most of the people in the Muang district, as well as the provincial communicable disease committee.
Suvit Polsen, the chief of the provincial civil works and town planning office, said that the official in his office who is now under investigation issued an official letter, without authorisation, to allow the event organiser to hold the contest and to install safety equipment along the route.
https://www.thaipbsworld.com/official-i ... -car-race/
Methinks somebody's brown envelope was lost in the post.
Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 0 Hull City
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 0 Hull City
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Seems all back to normal with the weekend night market. Vendors along the full lenght of previous markets.KhunLA wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:09 pm Seem to be making do. At the pier, just south & north of, no guardrail, and half way into the market set up, there's only one piece of three, so easily stepped over. Where it does block crossing the road, more northward, is where non food vendor used to set up, and most haven't really returned during and after the lockdowns.
They actually set up more than a few food vendors every day now on both sides of the street, when used to just be about 10 vendors on the non surfside. Quite active after 4 pm till 8 ish I think.
Place was packed last night, and this at sunset, very early. Actually busiest I've seen, during or pre-covid. A bit beyond normal. A good thing I guess, for the vendors. Now if they'd come back and take down the guard rail, think us residing here would be happy.
An aside, don't know why, hope a one off , but got invaded by farangs yesterday. While at Makro, 5 at check out, when normally, I'm the only one in the store. Then while at Pizza Co, another 10 ish walking from the Lotus parking lot into the mall mixed adults & youngins / teen. Way to white to be expats.
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Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
I noticed that too. Yesterday in MV I was surprised to see there were lots of farangs wandering around. Large, white, and one with a screaming child that he ignored. I guess the lockdown is over. Also, a long line of vehicles from South to North along PKK road.KhunLA wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 9:34 amSeems all back to normal with the weekend night market. Vendors along the full lenght of previous markets.KhunLA wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:09 pm Seem to be making do. At the pier, just south & north of, no guardrail, and half way into the market set up, there's only one piece of three, so easily stepped over. Where it does block crossing the road, more northward, is where non food vendor used to set up, and most haven't really returned during and after the lockdowns.
They actually set up more than a few food vendors every day now on both sides of the street, when used to just be about 10 vendors on the non surfside. Quite active after 4 pm till 8 ish I think.
Place was packed last night, and this at sunset, very early. Actually busiest I've seen, during or pre-covid. A bit beyond normal. A good thing I guess, for the vendors. Now if they'd come back and take down the guard rail, think us residing here would be happy.
An aside, don't know why, hope a one off , but got invaded by farangs yesterday. While at Makro, 5 at check out, when normally, I'm the only one in the store. Then while at Pizza Co, another 10 ish walking from the Lotus parking lot into the mall mixed adults & youngins / teen. Way to white to be expats.
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late November
Unless omicron changes the situation.
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late January
The good news: It's on.
The bad news: it's a closed event - no spectators.
Live streaming on Facebook.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... %2As%2As-R
The bad news: it's a closed event - no spectators.
Live streaming on Facebook.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... %2As%2As-R
Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late January
Looking at the map and photos on page # 1 regardless of no formal spectator area(s) there seems to be plenty of vantage points around the course where people could stand and watch, as well as commercial buildings.
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Re: PT Prachuap Grand Prix 2021 scheduled for late January
Get that first sharp right-hander wrong and you'll be upside down in the sea!
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