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Madalena road closure ; Sound of Music underway ; Old Madeirans getting fatter

October 14, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Politics & Political News, Reader Chat & Questions

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Samantha (sent in by Karen) … "a picture my niece took of a lizard on our terrace grabbing a biscuit". Great pic, and it looks like he bit off a bit  more than he could chew there Karen. I am also told they like crisps. It’s no wonder some of them look so darn fat.

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"During last year’s Trans-Atlantic cruise on board the Celebrity Summit, we enjoyed a fantastic day on the friendly beautiful island of Madeira. When we visited last year we really did not expect to ever have a chance to return to this remote and exotic island, but our upcoming cruise will bring us there again for a second chance to take in the unique scenery and culture of the island". NICE STORY

Madeira for £198 -Seven nights at Dom Pedro Garajau, from London Gatwick, are available for £198 with breakfast included. The same holiday is available from Bristol airport for £217. BEAT THAT

Road stretch linked to ER101 closed starting from 19th October – First stage of the road variant of Madalena do Mar forces the diversion of traffic to alternative routes. The first stage of construction starts this month, and will see the closure of the road between Madalena do Mar and Arco da Calheta. The alternative routes will be through Caminho do Torreão, and the Regional Roads 222 and 225. The first phase works will continue until 30th November. The company ‘Estradas Via Expresso da Madeira’ has appealed to road users for understanding.

Another case of Gripe A was confirmed in the last week on Madeira, taking the total since day one to 41. 8 further cases tested proved negative.

Study in Ponta do Sol – Elderly have show obesity and do little physical exercise. The research was developed by two nurses, as part of a master’s degree with a specialization in Community Nursing. The elderly of Ponta do Sol have high body mass indexes and low patterns of exercise. These are the main conclusions of a study conducted by two nurses, as part of a master’s degree with a specialization in Community Nursing. Kids certainly, old people too, and also those in-between. The Der observation study over 6 years supports these nurses, and extends the obesity theory to all age groups on Madeira. Madeira is getting fat, and doing my politically correct bit, not everyone of course. Jeez, I go to the gym nearly every day of the week, and often in the hour and a half I am there I don’t see another soul. The poor gym instructor is practically champing at the dumbbells out of boredom.

MADS brings ‘Sound of Music’ to the Theatre Baltazar Dias – Musical premiered last night. The adventure of Maria and the Von Trapp family took to the stage last night at 9 pm, courtesy of the Madeira Amateur Dramatic Society. The musical will run every day until 23rd October, with sessions at 9 pm on weekdays, 4 pm on Saturdays, and 6 pm on Sundays. Tickets cost between €15 and €25. I wish them well, but at that price that’s killed off the chance of most of the population here making a family visit then. Lets hope the tourists have a bit of dosh these days.

The big big big game tonight is on TVI channel 4 at 7.45 pm. Portugal take on Malta in the final group game in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. Win, and Portugal go to the play-off games. Don’t win, and god only knows. If you don’t watch it, you should be able to work out the result if you stick your head out of your window at around 9.40 pm.

A couple of headline news stories from today’s front page :

PSP Officer leaving because of Jardim – The police officer from the continent working on Madeira felt offended with the presidential ´bocas’ and has already requested a transfer. Referring to Jardim’s unpleasant attacks on the police for not taking his side in various election campaign protests.

Sé closed for lunch hour annoys the faithful – It is impossible to contemplate the image / icon of Fátima between the hours of midday and 3 pm. Sé cathedral, hosting the touring statue of Fátima for a few days before it moves on, takes a 3 hour lunch break depriving the faithful of a visit. So Madeira’s clergy get 3 hours for lunch eh? Mind you I don’t blame them for locking the cathedral whilst they lunch. The statue is very beautiful, but in a dream I had last night, a French tourist said to her husband, inside Sé, "take a picture of me with that nice statue, lurve". She then put her arm around the Fátima in a pose, when a bit of holy dust was passing her nose … I can’t continue the story, it just hurts too much, but the final word from the French tourist after her massive sneeze was ooooops! and then a very large dustpan and brush was needed.

Some of the top stories from yesterday’s Diário provided by Elaine :

Câmara de Lobos school not performing very well. Carmo Basic and Secondary School  in Câmara de Lobos was the worst average public school and both public schools in Ponta do Sol also fared badly. Jamie Moniz High School did well, fifth at mathematics and always has good sciences teaching. The best ten schools are privately run, five in Lisbon.

Sanitation pipe on the old bridge over the river in Ribeira Brava spoils the landscape. Although not classified as a historically important monument, the old bridge is a focal spot in the village. A sanitation pipe has been affixed to the outside and to make matters worse, painted dark red. The archaeologist Elvio Sousa says it is ‘insensitive’ to the cultural heritage and wants DRAC to intervene. But Joao Silva from DRAC (Cultural Heritage Department) says it is a local decision and mainly an aesthetic problem as the bridge has not been historically classified. —-Der, does it look as bad as it sounds?

I can’t believe that this story had a whole page in yesterday’s printed edition Elaine, and why the fuss now as it has been there for ages? It’s not attractive, I agree, but it certainly doesn’t enter into my list of the ‘Top Ten Eyesores of Ribeira Brava’. Number one on that list remains and always will be those two dreadful mounds of concrete dumped in the sea in the name of coastal protection.

Reminder that next Sunday is the XXXVI Regional Meeting of Regional Bands of Madeira in Ribeira Brava. Starting at 16.00 with more than 24 bands. Closes at 20.00 with the Wind Orchestra and Xarabanda.

Crisis redirects help to self-construction of houses rather than building of social housing. Plots of land owned by public authorities are to be used in the regime of ‘surface rights’ for families to construct their own homes. This is a more flexible option for families with some financial capability, especially in rural areas. It was used for self-build houses in Feiteirinhas in Caniçal. This method is not usually used as single houses take up a lot of space and there is little council land available to be disposed of in this way. It is also an option as construction companies cannot obtain bank loans to build affordable social housing, and as such was used in Porto Santo. Plots will be available in Figueirinhas and Feiteirinhas.

Logs fall from a truck onto the road in Calheta. This happened on Monday afternoon on the roundabout to the expressway towards Ponta do Sol. It probably occurred as the logs were not safely fastened and some rolled a few yards down a slight slope. They had to be recovered by a specialist tractor.

‘Yards’ Elaine? What would they be?

 

 

‘Treacherous’ grid on the Rua 5 de Outobro left for a month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Post-Election News:

No change in the PSD team in Funchal. Miguel Albuquerque says he will not change the winning team. Speculations after Jardim’s ‘reflection’ speech yesterday as to whether he will continue after 2011.

Difficult times in Santa Cruz. Jose Gonçalves has a difficult time ahead as although the PSD won with 41.88% of the vote, the JPP won 32% and both parties have three members on the board. The leader of the JPP, Filipe Sousa says there can be no partnership as the two parties had different election programs. PS have one councillor so have a casting-vote when there is a tie between the two main parties.

In the Diário printed edition yesterday they published a table showing the position of the PSD, JPP, and PS on 5 major issues in Santa Cruz, and the only one they all agreed on was the construction of a Biomass plant. However, between the JPP and PS, there were no issues they disagreed on, although a couple were ‘to be discussed’. I see a pattern forming … Der

On the same point, a story on the Diário front page today says that the PSD at are already looking at mid-term elections in Santa Cruz to try and resolve it’s power problems there. Not had time to read it yet, but no doubt some dirty tricks involved here.

Race for leader of the Socialist Party in Madeira. Victor Freitas has entered the race. His candidacy is supported by former Secretary General Jaime Leandro. He says they need to woo back deserted voters, gain both internal and external credibility and show they can lead rather than just be an opposition party. He has previously had a dispute with the former president of the PS, Jacinto Serrâo, who resigned and took office in Lisbon. Jacinto Serrâo is also thought to run for the leadership.

The importance of gardens as niche tourism. The Madeiran Raimundo Quintal will be speaking at the II International Seminar on Tourism and Territory Planning at Lisbon University. Mike Robinson, Director of the Centre for Tourism and Culture, University of Leeds, will also be speaking.

‘Mercado de Oportunidades’. 48 stalls, mainly clothing, footwear and household items. 23 – 29 October, Avenida Arriaga, Funchal.

French travel agents and journalists very keen on Madeira. Hope to bring over more French than originally expected, and a second weekly flight might be announced by the end of the year. The initiative cost over 300,000 Euros, and the French market is the fourth most important. The contract with the airline Aigle Azur is for three years. —-So did the ‘charm offensive’ pay-off? We will find out over the next 3 years. They are hoping to bring in an extra French tourists 9000 a year.

Climate is warmer. In July, August and September, the average air temperatures in Madeira were above the average between 1971 and 2000, and there was less rain. Porto Santo weather was nearer the normal averages.

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17 Comments to “Madalena road closure ; Sound of Music underway ; Old Madeirans getting fatter”


  1. Saw the premiere of Sound of Music, anyone wishing to go should wait until nearer the end when they might be a little more rehearsed. Being as ex Director/ Producer/Actress etc. etc. I could go on about the performance but do not like to hurt peoples feelings. Maria had an excellent voice and the kids were well rehearsed, the second act was slightly better than the first – glad Craig Revel Horwood was not judging! Your remarks about prices might explain the half empty theatre.

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  2. I think the Diário website is having some technical problems today, so the pictures aren’t appearing. Nothing I can do about it except suggest to come back later.

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  3. Are you blaming me Sue or agreeing with me?

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  4. Der i have had the same imgage in my head about Fatima lol, but it was me that knock her over.

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  5. I bet that drain cover will be sorted out within the next 24 hours, as its now been pictured in the paper.

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  6. Hi Karen , great picture.

    I still have not seen the specialist about my back , as he decided to cancle my appointment 2 hours before i was due to go, so not very happy. If anyone knows him Gill Bibiano then please have a word……

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  7. I hope the speaker Mr Robinson of Leeds who is lecturing about gardens to the Tourism people at their 11th seminar in Lisboa mentions the success of British gardens in tourism.

    He may mention the thousands of ‘Open Garden Days’ used as a fund raiser in Britain.

    Madeira having such success growing plants, must have many pretty and interesting private gardens.

    If their owners could be persuaded to allow vistors to see them when at their finest ‘ for a modest fee’ this could add tourism interest.

    Garden owners could supplement their incomes this way or even raise funds for their favourite charity or fatima.

    The Tourism Board, who we know are rushed off their feet, might be able to find time in their busy schedule to receive gardener’s information and publish a weekly list of ‘Open Gardens’ via the Hotels and most importantly, Guest Quintas.

    I bet there are some brilliant little gardens all over the Island of Madeira

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  8. It has been mentioned to usby friends who have holidayed in Madeira and also spotted by us that their are many many many many many many many trip hazards in Funchal.

    Holes in pavements for the support legs of the decorations are not always capped.

    Pavement damage is not always repaired from one year to the next.

    With Wrinklies being an important age group to be attracted to Madeira, it seems just plain ungrateful and therefore silly to maim and hurt them.

    Their eyesight is usually bad and if they are like me, not nimble!

    Younger people can just look where they are going.

    I wonder if the Tourist Board can pay out for injuries sustained?

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  9. Is there a class in R.B this afternoon, and if so, at what time? thanks

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  10. Der, I agree that the Diario website is having problems.

    Tobi, about repair work suddenly being done. In Santa Cruz Council’s recent publication, it stated that rain water drainage had been upgraded in the road where we live. They started to install new grating last Thursday although they re-tarmaced the road a year or so ago. At least we will not have a levada outside the flats every time it rains heavily.

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  11. Yes, there is a class this afternoon 1405 until possibly 5PM.

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  12. A wrinkly friend of ours visited Funchal and made the mistake of walking along the pavements and looking up at the same time. She promptly tripped on the less-than-perfect footway and broke her nose. She then had an interesting visit to the hospital, which not all visitors get.
    Our motto now is “Always look on the ground when walking on a Funchal pavement”. I’m sure we miss a lot but at least we avoid slips, trips and falls.

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  13. I have an aquaintance –Sara, who damaged her teeth in a similar incident.
    Perhaps the delay for general treatment at the main hospital would be much reduced with better attention to the walkways.

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  14. You can claim at Funchal câmara for up to €500 otherwise it needs to go through their insurance:

    From October last year:

    Problems with the roads and pavements in Funchal have increased with the recent rains, but it seems the response is not always adequate. Instead of cones and barriers to divert people and vehicles from the holes in the road, most citizens don’t report the problems, and use cardboard boxes or banana crates to cover or highlight the danger. As a result accidents do occur, and Funchal Câmara (council) ends up paying the compensation. They will settle claims of up to €500 themselves, whilst higher amounts go through their insurance company. The Diário has oddly published a list of the 20 claims that have occurred since the beginning of 2007, complete with the names of the claimants, and not surprisingly most of the claims come in at under the €500 limit.

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  15. Ican do a twisted ankle for £499E if required

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  16. Perhaps Sue, you could offer some of your expertise!

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  17. I have tried to get into contact for eighteen months via the Maderia Forums they kept telling me to be patient!

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