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Eateries get five days to fix eyesore

12 outlets face police action over terrace

- NUCHAREE RAKRUN

NAKHON SI THAMMARAT: About a dozen restaurant­s began demolishin­g a cement terrace encroachin­g on the famed Klong Tha Dee waterway in Lan Saka district yesterday after local authoritie­s sought police action against them.

The waterway runs through Khiriwong village, hailed as one of the country’s most pristine eco-tourism destinatio­ns.

A video clip of the ugly concrete constructi­on, posted by a webpage called Chom Rom Strong-Jit Porpiang Tan Thudjarit (Strong Associatio­n-Sufficienc­y Mind against Corruption), prompted investigat­ions into who encroached at the spot.

In response, restaurant operators began demolishin­g the constructi­on yesterday morning. On hand at the site were Lan Saka district chief Samkhan Orathai and Santhana Chanthara, head of the provincial marine office, who told the operators they are legally required to remove the terrace within five days.

Mr Santhana said provincial governor Siriphat Phatthanak­un had instructed local authoritie­s to take action to force the business operators to clear away the eyesore by deadline. Acting on the governor’s directive, Mr Santhana yesterday filed a complaint with Lan Saka police against the alleged encroacher­s, who face up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of 20,000 baht each if found guilty.

Somphon Anuto, owner of the Phian Chom restaurant shown to be serving tourists on the concrete terrace in the video clip, complained he had poured the cement only a few days before the district chief ordered it to be removed.

He said he had wanted to provide convenienc­e for his customers, who like to sit close to nature while keeping an eye on their children playing in the waterway. Several other restaurant­s upstream had built cement terraces years ago but never faced complaints, he said, adding he expected a sharp drop in the number of customers after he removes the constructi­on.

Suphap Phrommatra, a tourist from the neighbouri­ng province of Surat Thani who arrived in Khiriwong village yesterday, said he visits the tourist attraction every year and has witnessed concrete structures springing up recently. About 2km of the waterway have been encroached upon.

 ?? NUCHAREE RAKRUN ?? Workers begin demolishin­g a cement terrace encroachin­g on the famed Klong Tha Dee waterway in Nakhon Si Thammarat yesterday. Local restaurant­s have five days to clear the tourist terrace.
NUCHAREE RAKRUN Workers begin demolishin­g a cement terrace encroachin­g on the famed Klong Tha Dee waterway in Nakhon Si Thammarat yesterday. Local restaurant­s have five days to clear the tourist terrace.

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