Officials left the restaurant after hearing that a party of 270 from Singapore had booked for Thursday night and paid a 50,000 baht deposit.
PHUKET: Concern over private commercial enterprises operating on Phuket's public beaches led today to an attempt by one set of local officials to remove a restaurant from the sands at Surin - and an attempt by another set of officials to let the restaurant stay.
How the Pla Seafood restaurant has managed to operate for several years on the beach at Surin, putting in at various times a pontoon pier, showering facilities, tables and chairs, double-bed size loungers and of late fully grown palms, remained a mystery this afternoon amid haggling by the local authorities.
Attempting to enforce the law today were officials from Cherng Talay council, who reacted when a deadline expired on a letter of intent they had sent to the Thalang District, the region's larger council body.
The letter from the Mayor of Cherng Talay on July 29 told the Director of Thalang District that the owners of the restaurant had been told to remove their furniture from the beach by September 14.
An urgent letter in response from the Director of Thalang District to the Mayor of Cherng Talay called on the mayor's officers to hold off pending a ''continuing investigation.''
Today as officials descended on the beach at Surin there was continuing confusion - among a lot of tables and chairs, beach loungers and propped-up palms (the waving lines of border flags appear to have been put away until next high season) - about what should happen next.
Private enterprises have been encroaching on Phuket's public beaches for years but the Pla Seafood restaurant at Surin is probably the most visually striking example of a private business operating in public space.
Years ago at Karon, a number of restaurants also operated on the sand, but the local council wisely coralled them and built facilities in behind the beach where they could operate, thus protecting the natural beach environment.
Pla Seafood already runs a successful restaurant behind the beach at Surin, which has become perhaps Phuket's most trendy after-dark beach. The quandary is that tourists take great delight in eating on Phuket's beaches.
But if businesses are allowed to operate on the sand, it will only be a matter of time before all of Surin beach disappears under tables and chairs and double-sized beach loungers.
Other beaches would be likely to follow.
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I visit this place every time i come to phuket, it's great to eat out there. however, at high tide you can't walk past the place along the beach. There is also plenty of space under the trees where the other restaurants have remained and this is just as pleasant. So IMO the beach section should go.
There are a bunch of beach establishments (some run down reggae bars) on bang tao that also prevent people actually walk along the beach at high tide in the SW monsoon season too. And that's when it becomes a major problem.
Phuket's beaches should remain in a natural state.
Posted by pp on September 14, 2011 13:33