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Terry Fredrickson, Published on 13/11/2017
» The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) will call for bids for a 4.3 billion baht overhead-to-underground power line conversion contract along a first stretch of Ratchadaphisek road next year.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/10/2017
» The Chao Phraya barrage will release even more water as the dam faces heavy pressure from increasing run-off from the north. Floodwater south of Chai Nat, including Bangkok's adjacent Nonthaburi, could rise as much as 30cm.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/10/2017
» Most areas of Bangkok can expect more heavy rain from this afternoon, city governor Pol Gen Aswin Kwanmuang warned on Wednesday.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/10/2017
» Bangkok people woke up to a water world on Saturday morning after at least 55 major roads were submerged following heavy rain in the early hours.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/09/2017
» A total of 132 kilogrammes of solid waste was collected by volunteers from the Chao Phraya River after just one hour of cleaning.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 05/09/2017
» City Hall has instructed street vendors in Khao San Road to move their stalls from pavements onto the road for a seven-day trial period starting next Tuesday.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 11/08/2017
» The BMA is set to pay an estimated 1 billion baht for the expansion of the Saphan Taksin skytrain station, says Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/08/2017
» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will take over TOT's job of pipeline construction for moving overhead telecom and broadcasting cables underground in Bangkok.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/07/2017
» The newly-opened Flower Market Thailand in Thon Buri has opened but it still is far from being a replacement for Pak Klong Talad, Bangkok's iconic flower market
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/07/2017
» Neighbours of a man who has been feeding more than 200 pigeons at his Bangkok home for more than three decades. have turned to social media to vent their frustration.