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Archive for September, 2008

No holidays in 2009, New school in C de L, Where's my house gone?, & other snippets

September 24, 2008 By: admin Category: Uncategorized News

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Dave … “The Belladonna Lillies alongside the Levada Nova above Arco da Calheta were a sight to behold today (Tuesday). Forest glades full of beautiful colourful flowers. If any of the readers wish to see them, they are only a couple of hundred metres from the road at the Loreto end of the footpath.”

Front Page News : source : Diário de Notícias 23/9/2008

The political party PS-M (socialists), the main opposition party, has been told by it’s president that there will be no vacations in 2009. Three elections during the year mean there is just to much work to be done, and he laments the fact that his party just does not have the resources of the PSD-M (Social Democrats). Oh dear, already I can feel another ‘dry’ news day ahead!

A new school was inaugurated yesterday in Câmara de Lobos replacing its prefabricated predecessor. It has 11 classrooms on 3 floors, and is for 1st cycle infants. The building is equipped to run on solar energy. Like other schools on Madeira, parents are upset about new rules for school transport that only allow students that live more than 2 kilometres away a free ride to and from school.

The programme for sale of state own lands and building to raise funds for the government, is not going well, and is affecting the state budget. After two years that raised €250 million, the current receipts guarantee just one million Euros (didn’t make much sense to me either).

Other news :

A couple of emigrant Madeiran’s who returned here from Belgium for holidays found their home had been expropriated (compulsory purchased) by the government, without any contact or negotiation. The move was necessary to allow the building of the new via Rápida Machico – Caniçal. It turns out that the authority responsible sent the notification to the wrong person. Whoops!

The number of accidents on the via rápida (Ribeira Brava to Caniçal) were double the average, with 25 reported in the week up until Sunday. Luckily only two people were injured, one of them seriously. During the same period 75 breakdowns were reported, and 14 animals and 27 objects of ‘risky’ dimension were removed. The torrential rain was blamed for the increase in accidents. No I don’t quite agree with that, the torrential rain made driving more hazardous, but in the main it is people who don’t make allowances for the conditions that are responsible.

Thanks to all for the new photos sent in yesterday, they will all appear during the next few weeks.

I saw the front page of the government owned Journal yesterday, and it said that Machico beach would open next month, whereas I thought (and mentioned) that it had already opened. Can anyone pop their head out of a window for me and take a look please? (or is there a web-cam?)

It’s not Madeira I know, but a great story for mainland Portugal on the news last night, leading the world in wave generated electricity. The Portuguese government has ordered 25 ‘machines’ that look like massive red metal sausages, from a company in Scotland. They bend up and down in the waves and move hydraulic components that generate electricity. Each one will provide enough electricity for 500 homes. The only downside is that they will look a right mess. Add to that the massive solar farm in Moura (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/06/renewableenergy.alternative…) and you have a small country like Portugal leading the way in clean generation. Madeira would be so great for being self sufficient in power generation, and it’s such a shame that we burn so much oil here. We have wind, sun, water for hydro plants, and waves in abundance, but I guess the investment cost is just too prohibitive.

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School indiscipline, New idea for healthcare, Drug operations, & other snippets

September 23, 2008 By: admin Category: Uncategorized News

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Pirex … Fruit Market ‘Mercado dos Lavradores’ in Funchal – I have seen these green things often, but have no idea what they are (no, not cucumbers) … can anyone help out, and are they good to eat?

Front Page News : source : Diário de Notícias 22/9/2008

Aside from football, the top front page story was recycled news about school indiscipline. 83 incidents were attended by police in the last school year, which is in fact a drop (198 in 2005/6). Most the problems are theft, ‘corporal offences’?, and vandalism. Drugs and sexual offenses are rare. Doesn’t sound all that bad to me with nearly 52,000 children attending schools on Madeira.

The Association for the Disabled on Madeira complains of poor service for the disabled and of limited mobility at Madeira Airport, saying that the transportation there is inadequate and ‘risky’.

A politician here is talking about introducing a new aspect for healthcare here, which doesn’t even exist yet in Portugal, but does elsewhere in several countries in Europe. A trial will take 3 or 4 years to run before it is available, but basically it is a system of online medical information and consultations. Great idea … by then I should be able to speak Portuguese, but there again medical Portuguese has got to be an even bigger nightmare.

Other news :

The police and judicial system are focusing anti-drug operations on three parts of Madeira, as existing ‘hot spots’. They are in the councils of Funchal, Machico (especially Caniçal) and Porto Santo. It seems there is somewhere missing from that list … now where could it be?

Ponta do Sol is in the news again, or at least the corrupt ex-President of the Câmara (council) is. Having already done a stint in prison, he is now facing other corruption charges. In one, he banked donation checks into his own account that were payable to a local sporting association. Another charge involved planning consent for a new apartment block, and various amount of money changing hands to ensure a painless and quick planning application. 4 other suspects are also involved, and all could face prison terms of up to five years, except the main man who could face up to 8 years. Did I mention that they are/were members or connected with the PSD?

That’s pretty much it for a quiet start to the week news wise.

Nacional won away at Guimarães last night 2 – 0, and stay top of the Portuguese football league.

I am almost out of donated photographs, so if anyone can send me any decent shots I would be greatful.

I didn’t get time yesterday for my usual afternoon stroll, so I didn’t get a look to see how busy the beach was now the kids have gone back to school. It has been a very busy beach season this year here, and I recall just two or three years ago when one could amble down the the beach and have no one sat within 5 metres of you.

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New penal reform laws too soft, Police 'bust', Câmara de Lobos clean up, etc.

September 22, 2008 By: admin Category: Uncategorized News

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Eiryl … paraglider enjoying the views over Madeira

Front Page News : source : Diário de Notícias 21/9/2008

New laws in penal reform have meant the early release of 17 prisoners from preventative jail since September 2007. The situation is worrying people, who feel the laws are too weak, and even encourage criminals, and use up police resources only to see the offenders released by the judge.

Rua de Santa Maria in Funchal was the scene of a ‘Police bust’, resulting in the arrest of at least 3 individuals, and the confiscation of money, drugs and stolen property. Plain clothes and uniformed cops searched several premises on the suspicion of theft and drug trafficking, closing off the street during the operation.

The other headlines were sporting stories, and awards given to Madeiran’s for services to tourism.

Other news :

18 divers were put to work on Saturday in the bay of Câmara de Lobos, in an effort to clean up the rubbish dumped in the sea. The initiative was timed to coincide with an international project ‘Let’s Clean The World’. Amongst the rubbish removed were tyres, motorbike parts, and ‘irons’. Local youths assisted with the clean up. The project leader said that young people and the community in general needed to take more care, and that recycling is the way forward. They certainly didn’t pick a good day for the ‘clean up’ … in another story an anchored boat capsized in the harbour, due to a heavy sea and bad weather, but it was recovered and brought to land assisted by locals and the divers that were doing the ‘clean up’.

Over the next 7 months the cruise company AIDA aims to bring 70,000 tourists to Madeira on it’s 32 planned stopovers on Madeira using the boat AIDAbella. The business is worth €5 million to Madeira.

Portugal spent €25 million on medication at the time of the high risk of a ‘bird flu’ epidemic, that never materialised. The vaccine has a shelf life of just 3 years, so it looks like the whole lot will heading off to the rubbish bin shortly.

Hurrah, Marítimo have got their first point this season in the Portuguese football league, after a 0 – 0 draw at Amadora yesterday.

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