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‘summer Season’ Invites You To Join Massive Clean Up Phuket At Every Location Possible On Thursday 28 May


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The Phuket ‘Summer Season’ is arranging a massive Clean Up Phuket at every location possible on Thursday 28 May.

The organizers of the recently launched ‘Phuket Summer Season’ campaign told Andaman News that their latest initiative is a community outreach effort called ‘Keeping Phuket Clean’, designed to help keep the beaches of Phuket sparkling clean over Summer Season – May through November – and to help create an ongoing working model so beach communities can accomplish this task year round. The program officially launches with the Clean Phuket Day, Thursday May 28th 2009 at 4PM in over 20 locations throughout the island. Alternatively, if the weather doesn’t cooperate the event will take place on May 29th, also at 4PM. A Kamala Beach group, organized by Beautiful World and Rockfish Restaurant, recently had over a 100 people turn up and made an impressive difference. Kamala was voted one of the top ten beaches in the world by Conde Nast in 2006 and after the clean up it was evident why. Those interested in participating on 28 or 29 May can get further information for their particular area at www.summerinphuket.com

or email [email protected]

Andaman News NBT TV (VHF dial) at 8.30am & perhaps repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 3.30pm, 7pm & 1am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces & Mazz Radio FM108 at 7pm in Phuket, Friday 22 May 2009

more details:

May 28 effort is on a much grander scale, involving at least 3,000 volunteers. For those wishing to join in, here’s a list of cleanup areas. All clean-ups start at 4 pm except where otherwise stated.

•Mai Khao Beach Zone 1, meet at the park area between JW Marriott and Sala Phuket.

•Mai Khao Beach Zone 2, meet at West Sands development north boundary.

•Nai Yang Beach, Indigo Pearl Resort coordinating; meet at the middle of the beach.

•Naithon Beach, Trisara coordinating. Meet at middle of the beach.

•Layan Beach, Trisara coordinating, Meet at the middle of the beach.

•Bangtao Beach, Zone 1. Meet at the National Park.

•Bangtao Beach, Zone 2. Laguna coordinating. Meet at Reggae Bar (starts at 3.30 pm).

•Bangtao Beach, Zone 3. Meet at Best Western resort.

•Bangtao Beach, Zone 4. Fishing Village, klong and village areas. Meet at Amancruises area.

•Surin Beach, Zone 1. Stereo Lab coordinating beach clean

•Surin Beach, Zone 2. Courtyard Marriott & Ayara Hilltops co-ordinating park and community clean-up.

•Laem Sing Beach. Sunday Soundwave Sunday party and beach clean.

•Kamala Beach, Zone 1. Courtyard Marriott coordinating north end with Boardriders Association.

•Kamala Beach, Zone 2. Meet at Smile Bar.

•Kamala Beach, Zone 3. Andara and Rockfish coordinating school/temple, klong and beach clean-up.

•Kalim Beach. Indochine and Lims coordinating a beach and klong area clean-up.

•Patong, Zone 1. 20 hotels involved in beach clean-up.

•Patong, Zone 2, Bangla. Two groups will clean up, one from each end.

•Patong, Zone 3. Jungceylon and Millenium Hotel coordinating cleaning of back road. Meet at the back (east) entrance of Jungceylon at 9 am.

•Karon Beach. general beach and community clean-up supported by local hotels.

•Kata Beach. Clean-up stations at Mom Tri’s Boathouse, Kata Beach Resort and Club Med.

•Kata Noi Veach, coordinated by Mom Tri’s Villa Royale. Meet at the bottom of the steps at the north end.

•Nai Harn Beach. General beach clean

•Rawai Beach. Evason Resort coordinating beach and local community clean-up.

•Panwa. The Aquarium and Sri Panwa coordinating area clean-up.

•Panwa. Cape Panwa hotel coordinating beach clean-up.

•Chalong. Meet at Chalong Pier for community clean-up.

Phuket Town, Thalang, Cherng Talay and other towns are also making efforts on Thursday.

The instigators of the mammoth clean-up are also urging all other people to lead clean-ups of their own local communities. For more information, keep an eye on the Summer in Phuket website.

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